Information
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Patent Grant
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RE38075
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Patent Number
RE38,075
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Date Filed
Friday, May 4, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 15, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Friedman; Carl D.
- Glessner; Brian E.
Agents
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 39
- 052 713
- 052 1671
- 403 71
- 403 119
- 403 209
- 403 220
- 403 243
- 403 260
- 403 262
- 248 59
- 248 351
- 248 3541
- 248 638
- 016 268
- 016 368
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A seismic brace having a brace arm for fastening to a support rod on one end and a structural portion of a building, on the other end, is attachable to the support rod without disconnecting it by a base bracket hinged to the brace arm and a locking bracket hinged to the brace arm or the base bracket to overlay the base bracket. Both the base bracket and locking bracket have a slot extending from an edge towards the middle with one slot offset form the other by ninety degrees (90°).
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
Today's commercial buildings use hangers suspended by rods from the underside of the floor above to run pipes, electrical cables, HVAC duets, communication lines, etc. A seismic brace is used in buildings to prevent adverse sway or movement in the event of an earthquake. Those braces keep the various independent elements of such suspended items within a building intact during an earthquake. Without seismic brackets, the independent elements, like pipe hangers, for example, will move independently. This independent movement can result in the pipes suspended in these hangers to break away from their installed positions causing damage or at least inoperable conditions.
2. Description of Related Art
Various different types of seismic braces are in current use, each having multiple parts or requiring various degrees of effort and time to install. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,065,218 shows a one piece seismic brace having a first channel iron that connects to a building element hinged to a second channel iron which attaches to the item supported. This brace takes considerable time to install because the fastener of the supported element must be completely undone to attach this brace.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,188,317 shows a brace for a hanger for pipes, electrical cables or the like. The hanger is suspended from a series of rods attached to the overhead floor. This brace uses a separate detached interlock element so that the brace may be attached to the rod without completely removing a hanger from its supporting rod. The interlock element must mate with the rod connecting end in a precise manner to function correctly. Incorrect use of the detached interlock piece, use of an incorrectly sized interlock piece, or simply not using it, will result in insufficient restraint or the brace coming loose during earthquake induced movement.
None of the prior art seismic braces achieve or fulfills the purpose of the present invention in providing a one piece seismic connector with an integral, built-in interlock construction that does not require disconnecting the hanger from its support rod to attach the connector end to the rod.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a one piece bracket used to construct a brace assembly which is applied to a hanging support system for utility and service lines to prevent or eliminate the oscillations that develop in such hanging systems when subjected to earthquakes or various types of natural or man-made vibrations. A brace arm is attached to a base bracket by a hinge. A locking bracket is hinged to the base bracket at either end of the base bracket. The base bracket and locking bracket are slotted in different directions to capture vertical support rods. The slots are open ended, and oppose each other at a right angle. When the two brackets overlap they capture the vertical support rod. The one piece brace of the present invention attaches to an already installed system without disassembly of the hanger. Due to the unitized construction of the bracket, issues regarding ease of assembly, inability to lose a detached piece and correct connection of the brace to the rod, are answered.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Further aspects of the invention will be apparent when the description and claims set forth below are considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like-reference numerals depict like part throughout the drawings; and
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a one piece seismic brace of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side elevation of the one piece seismic brace;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment of the one piece seismic brace of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a partial sectional view of the one piece seismic brace of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a side elevational view of the one piece seismic brace of
FIG. 3
; and
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view of the element in FIG.
2
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The following description is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make and use the invention and sets forth the best modes, contemplated by the inventor, for carrying out his invention.
The particular invention is intended for use with suspended utility systems, including, but not limited to, individual pipes and conduit, pipe racks and conduit racks, cable trays, bus ducts, HVAC ducts, mechanical equipment, fans and ceiling grids and is specifically intended to provide seismic restraint of these systems.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a seismic brace
17
according to the present invention has a force transmitting member brace arm
30
attached by hinge
13
to base bracket
31
which is attached to locking bracket
32
by hinge
15
. The hinge
13
enables the brace arm
30
to sit at a range of angles with respect to the plane containing the base bracket
31
. Thus, the brace
17
is not restricted to one particular angle per connector. The hinge
15
secures the locking bracket
32
to the attachment memberbase bracket
31
ensuring that all parts of the brace
17
are present during installation. The base bracket
31
supports two rectangular configured flexable memberflexible members, which are preferably hinge loops
13
,
15
or the like. Once the hinge loops
13
,
15
are extended through the slots
14
,
16
, they are bent in a circular manner continuing until their edges are located away from the slots and nearly abut the surface or are welded to the surface of the base bracket
31
. Rod receiving slots
33
,
37
on both the base brackets
31
and the locking bracket
32
are cut or punched out with at least a width sufficient to receive a rod
55
therein. The brace arm
30
has generally rectangular configuration having a substantially continuous planar surface
34
with at least a pair of holes
19
,
21
for attaching the brace
17
to a channel member
41
. (FIG.
2
). The holes
19
,
21
are equally spaced in the longitudinal direction between the corresponding distal edges
39
,
43
of the brace arm and are centered in a lateral and transverse direction.
In
FIG. 2
, the brace
17
is shown completely installed, attached to a rod or bolt
55
which connects the brace
17
to the upper part of a hanger member
56
. The upper part
57
of the hanger member
56
at the outer end of the upper part
57
is securely fastened to a lower part
59
of the hanger member
56
at an outer end of the upper pad
57
by a nut
61
and a cross bolt
63
. The bracketbrace arm
30
of the brace
17
extends upward in order to attach the brace
17
to the channel
41
. The brace
17
is fastened to the interconnecting channel
41
by a pair of nut and bolt combinations
45
, whereby each of the bolts is passed through each of the holes
19
,
21
of the arm bracketbrace arm
30
to be received by similar pair of holes in the channel
41
or as depicted in
FIG. 6
, by channel nuts
64
within the open throat
66
of the channel
41
. Each of the bolts is secured by nuts which are tightened to secure the one end of the brace
17
to the channel
41
. Each of the bolts is secured by nuts which are tightened to secure their one end of the brace
17
to the channel
41
.
On the other end of the brace
17
, the base bracket
31
with its connector slot
33
is slot underneath a loosened nut
65
adjacent to the support rod
55
until the distal end
34
of slot abuts the rod
55
. Once orientatedoriented the locking bracket
32
folds to overlap the base bracket
31
. In this position, the distal end
38
of slot
37
in locking bracket
32
abuts the support rod
55
thereby securing the rod
55
. The nut
65
is then tightened to further secure the support rod
55
in place.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, an alternative embodiment of a brace
71
according to the present invention has a single flexible member, preferably a hinge
73
or the like, that connects the bracketbrace arm
79
to the base bracket
77
and the locking bracket
75
. The hinge
73
enables the bracketbrace arm
79
to sit at a range of angels with respect to the plane containing the base bracket
77
. Thus, the brace
71
is not restricted to one particular angle per connector. The hinge
73
connects the locking bracket
75
to the base bracket
77
ensuring that the brace
71
is effectively one piece. The bracketbrace arm
79
has one rectangular configured hinge forming member
73
. Once the hinge forming member
73
is extended through the slot
81
of the base bracket
77
and the slot
80
of the locking bracket
77
75
and the bracketbrace arm
79
, respectively, are cut or punched each with at least a width sufficient to receive the hinge
73
therein. The bracketbrace arm
79
, has a rectangular configuration having a substantially continuous planar surface
87
with a pair of holes
67
,
69
for attaching the brace
71
to a channel member
49
(FIG.
5
). The pair of holes
67
,
69
are equally spaced in the longitudinal direction between the corresponding distal edges
89
,
91
of the force transmitting member and centered in a lateral and transverse direction.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the brace
71
is attached to a rod or bolt
93
which connects the brace
71
to the upper member
95
of the hanger
94
. The upper member
95
is securely fastened to the lower member
97
at an outer end of the upper member
95
by a nut
101
and a cross bolt
99
. The bracketbrace arm
79
of the brace
71
extends upward in order-toorder to attach to a tubular member
49
of metal or plastic. The brace
71
is alternatively fastened to the interconnecting tubular member
49
using a U-bolt
47
connection. In order to use the U-bolt
47
, the brace
71
has a second pair of alternatively positioned holes
51
,
53
(FIG.
3
). On the other end of the brace
71
, the base bracket
77
with its connector slot
83
, is attached by sliding it underneath a loosened nut
103
adjacent to the rod
93
until the distal end
102
of slot
83
abuts the rod
93
. Once orientatedoriented the locking bracket
79
folds over the overlap the base bracket
77
. Subsequently, the distal end
104
of connector slot
85
abuts the rod
93
causing the locking bracket
75
to secure the rod
93
. The locking bracket
75
, positioned between the base bracket
77
and nut
103
, further secures the rod
93
when the nut
103
is sufficiently tightened. The distal end of the locking bracket
75
may be bent at a right angle to the locking bracket
75
to form a clasp
105
to insure against even the slightest rotational movement of the locking bracket
75
with respect to the base bracket
77
.
Having illustrated and described a preferred embodiment as well as variants of this invention, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that further changes and modifications may become apparent. Such changes and modifications are not to affect this instant concept and are to be considered within the scope of this invention.
Claims
- 1. A brace to prevent sway between a support and a structure during movement of the structure and support from seismic activity, the brace comprising:a brace arm having a first and second end, wherein the first end is adapted to extend from the support, and the second end is adapted to connect the brace arm to an element which is connected to the structure; a base bracket, having a first and second end, flexibly and permanently attachedhinged to the first end of the brace arm by its first end, said base bracket having an opening extending from an edge towards a center of the base bracket; and a locking bracket, having a first and second end, flexibly and permanently attachedhinged to the second end of the base bracket by its first end, said locking bracket having an opening therein extending from an edge towards a center of the locking bracket, whereby when the locking bracket overlays the base bracket, the opening of the locking bracket and the base bracket form an opening which is adapted to completely enclose the support.
- 2. The brace of claim 1 wherein the opening in said base bracket is a slot having a width wherein the width is adapted to be slightly larger than the diameter of the support and wherein the opening in said locking bracket is a slot having a width wherein the width is adapted to be slightly larger than the diameter of the support and wherein the main axis of the slot is at ninety degrees to the main axis of the slot in the base bracket .
- 3. The brace of claim 1 wherein the base bracket is flexibly and permanently attached to the brace arm by a hinge arrangement formed out of the base bracket and brace arm, and wherein the locking bracket and base bracket are flexibly and permanently attached by a hinge arrangement formed out of the locking bracket and base bracket.
- 4. The brace of claim 3 wherein the opening in said base bracket is a slot having a width wherein the width is adapted to be slightly larger than the diameter of the support and wherein the opening in said locking bracket is a slot having a width wherein the width is adapted to be slightly larger than the diameter of the support and wherein the main axis of the slot is at ninety degrees to the main axis of the slot in the base bracket.
- 5. A brace to prevent sway betweenA seismic brace for use with a support and a structure during movement of the structure and support from seismic activity , the brace comprising:a brace arm having a first and second end, wherein the first end is adapted to extend from the support, and the second end is adapted to connect the brace arm to an element which is connected to the structure; a base bracket, having a first and second end, flexibly and permanently attachedhinged to the first end of the brace arm, by its first end, said base bracket having an opening extending from an edge towards a center of the base bracket; and a locking bracket, having a first end and second end, flexibly and permanently attachedhinged to the first end of the brace arm, by its first end said baselocking bracket having an opening extending from an edge towards a center of the locking bracket; wherein when the locking bracket overlays the base bracket, the opening of the locking bracket an the opening of the base bracket form an opening which is adapted to completely enclose the support.
- 6. The brace of claim 5 wherein the opening in said base bracket is a slot having a width wherein the width is adapted to be slightly larger than the diameter of the support and wherein the opening in said locking bracket is a slot having a width wherein the width is adapted to be slightly larger than the diameter of the support and wherein the main axis at ninety degrees to the main axis of the slot in the base bracket .
- 7. The brace of claim 5 wherein the base bracket is flexibly and permanently attached to the brace arm by a hinge arrangement formed out of the base bracket and brace arm, and wherein the locking bracket and brace arm are flexibly and permanently attached by a hinge arrangement formed out of the locking bracket and brace arm.
- 8. The brace of claim 7 wherein the opening in said base bracket is a slot having a width wherein the width is adapted to be slightly larger than the diameter of the support and wherein the opening in said locking bracket is a slot having a width wherein the width is adapted to be slightly larger than the diameter of the support and wherein the main axis of the slot in the locking bracket is at ninety degrees to the main axis of the slot in the base bracket.
- 9. The brace of claim 75further comprising a clasp at the second end of the locking bracket to engage the second end of the base bracket.
- 10. The brace of claim 9 wherein the opening in said base bracket is a slot having a width wherein the width is adapted to be slightly larger than the diameter of the support and wherein the opening in said locking bracket is a slot having a width wherein the width is adapted to be slightly larger than the diameter of the support and wherein the main axis at ninety degrees to the main axis of the slot in the base brackets .
- 11. A seismic brace for use with a support and a structure, the brace comprising:a brace arm having a first and second end, wherein the first end is adapted to extend from the support, and the second end is adapted to connect the brace arm to an element which is connected to the structure; a base bracket having a first and second end flexibly attached to the first end of the brace arm by its first end, said base bracket formed to partially surround the support; and, a locking bracket having a first and second end flexibly attached to the first end of the brace arm by its first end, said locking bracket formed to partially surround the support; wherein when the locking bracket overlaps the base bracket, the locking bracket and the base bracket form an opening which is adapted to enclose the support.
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