Claims
- 1. A system for maintaining an upper portion of a building structure overlying a lower portion in a level condition, comprising:
- (a) a vertically adjustable load-bearing assembly for supporting the upper portion of the building structure above the lower portion, said load-bearing assembly including a plurality of support jacks supporting the upper portion above the lower portion, each said support jack being spaced apart from the others and being adjustable vertically in height independent of the other in order to maintain the upper portion in a level condition, said load-bearing assembly further including rigidifying means including an I-beam having a web portion extending between upper and lower flange portions, said I-beam being disposed between a load-bearing wall of the upper portion and a corresponding foundation wall of the lower portion and extending longitudinally along the length of the load-bearing wall, said support jacks resting on the upper end of the foundation wall of the lower portion and said I-beam having at least one opening formed through the lower flange portion thereof for receiving a support jack so that one said support jack extends upwardly through said opening and is in contact with the underside of the upper flange portion of said I-beam in order to apply upward force to said I-beam; and
- (b) a plurality of level indicators fixed relative to the upper portion for cooperating with each other to indicate whether the upper portion is level.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein lateral movement of said one support jack is restricted by means of a U-shaped bracket fastened to the web portion of said I-beam to form an opening defined by said U-shaped bracket and the web portion of said I-beam for receiving said one support jack.
- 3. A system for maintaining an upper portion of a building structure overlying a lower portion in a level condition wherein the upper portion of the building structure has a rim joist and sill combination underlying exterior walls thereof, said system comprising:
- (a) a vertically adjustable load-bearing assembly for supporting the upper portion of the building structure above the lower portion, said load-bearing assembly including a plurality of support jacks supporting the upper portion above the lower portion, each said support jack being spaced apart from the others and being adjustable vertically in height independent of the other in order to maintain the upper portion in a level condition, said load-bearing assembly further including rigidifying means including:
- (i) at least one cross-sectionally L-shaped angle member, said angle member having a vertical portion fastened to the exterior surface of a rim joist of a rim joist and sill combination and a horizontal portion extending underneath the corresponding sill, said angle member extending longitudinally along the length of the rim joist and sill combination; and
- (ii) rigid interconnection means for transmitting upward force from at least one of said support jacks to said L-shaped angle member; and
- (b) a plurality of level indicators fixed relative to the upper portion for cooperating with each other to indicate whether the upper portion is level.
- 4. The system of claim 3 wherein said rigid interconnection means comprises a cross-sectionally G-shaped saddle member, said saddle member having upper and lower horizontal portions and inner and outer vertical portions, the lower horizontal portion extending underneath and overlapping the horizontal portion of said L-shaped angle member, the inner vertical portion extending between and connecting the upper and lower horizontal portions, and the outer vertical portion extending downward from the upper horizontal portion and being fastened to the interior surface of the rim joist to which the vertical portion of said L-shaped angle member is fastened.
- 5. The system of claim 3 wherein said support jacks rest on the lower portion, the sill and the horizontal portion of said L-shaped angle member each have at least one aligned opening formed therethrough for receiving at least one said support jack so that one said support jack extends upwardly through each said pair of aligned openings and is in contact with the underside of the upper horizontal portion of said G-shaped saddle member in order to apply upward force to said G-shaped saddle member.
- 6. The system of claim 5 wherein lateral movement of one said support jack is restricted by means of a U-shaped bracket fastened to the outer vertical portion of one said G-shaped saddle member, said U-shaped bracket and the outer vertical portion of said G-shaped saddle member defining an opening for receiving said one said support jack.
- 7. A system for maintaining an upper portion of a building structure overlying a lower portion in a level condition wherein the lower portion comprises a plurality of caissons and the upper portion includes a foundation, said system comprising:
- (a) a vertically adjustable load-bearing assembly for supporting the upper portion of the building structure above the lower portion, said load-bearing assembly including a plurality of support jacks supporting the upper portion above the lower portion, each said support jack being spaced apart from the others and being adjustable vertically in height independent of the other in order to maintain the upper portion in a level condition, said load-bearing assembly further including a plurality of block-out plates, each said block-out plate being aligned over a caisson and including an upright section extending upwardly into and forming a hollow space in the foundation with one of said support jacks disposed therein such that said plurality of support jacks support the foundation of the upper portion upon the caissons of the lower portion; and
- (b) a plurality of level indicators fixed relative to the upper portion for cooperating with each other to indicate whether the upper portion is level.
- 8. A system for maintaining an upper portion of a building structure overlying a lower portion in a level condition, comprising:
- (a) a vertically adjustable load-bearing assembly for supporting the upper portion of the building structure above the lower portion, said load-bearing assembly including a plurality of support jacks supporting the upper portion above the lower portion, each said support jack being spaced apart from the others and being adjustable vertically in height independent of the other in order to maintain the upper portion in a level condition; and
- (b) a plurality of level indicators fixed relative to the upper portion for cooperating with each other to indicate whether the upper portion is level, said indicators having fluid disposed therein, and flow line means interconnecting said indicators to form a system wherein said fluid flows within said system so that the amount of fluid within said indicators cooperatively indicates whether the upper portion is level, said indicators further comprising:
- (i) at least one transparent window on a vertical side of each said indicator through which the level of said fluid within each said indicator may be observed; and
- (ii) a scale displayed on each said transparent window for measuring the level of said fluid in each said indicator, said indicators providing an indication that the upper portion is level when the measured level of said fluid in all said indicators is the same.
- 9. The system of claim 8 wherein each said indicator is associated with a separate one of said support jacks and said scale is calibrated in order to determine the amount to vertically adjust said support jack associated with each said indicator in order to bring the upper portion of the building structure to a level condition.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a nonprovisional application claiming the benefit under 35 USC 119(e) of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/027,291, filed on Oct. 2, 1996.
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