Adjustable attachment system
An adjustable attachment system is provided for attaching a unit to a base. The adjustable attachment system comprises an embed, a bridging clip and a locking strip. The bridging clip is adapted for receiving an attachment piece, to which the unit may be attached. The embed is positioned in an outward facing surface of the base. The bridging clip is positioned in the embed at a desired in/out position. The position of the bridging clip may be adjusted in two orthogonal directions. The locking strip is inserted between the bridging clip and the embed to fix the bridging clip in place.
The present invention relates to an adjustable attachment system. More specifically, the present invention relates to an adjustable attachment system wherein a bridging clip adapted for receiving an attached component is placed in an embed and the positioning of the bridging clip may be adjusted in two orthogonal directions.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONConstruction technology often employs unitized curtainwall units that are anchored to the building structure. A curtainwall system is a lightweight exterior cladding which is hung on the building structure, usually from floor to floor. It can provide a variety of exterior appearances. Curtainwalls are designed to accommodate structural deflections, control wind-driven rain and air leakage, minimize the effects of solar radiation, and provide for maintenance-free long term performance.
The curtainwall is an external, lightweight, generally non-loadbearing wall that is hung from a frame rather than built up from the ground; the framework it shields is usually of concrete or steel. Curtainwalls may be used with any suitable structure but are typically used in high-rise blocks. Typically light, the use of curtainwalls reduces the forces on the foundations, making the building lighter. Curtainwalls are a form of prefabricated construction and can be installed with relative ease, even at significant heights above the ground. Curtainwalls are frequently produced in a ready-to-install form, and thus can be installed as discrete building units.
One aspect of both the design and the installation of a curtainwall is its anchorage to the building structure. Generally, the curtainwall units are anchored to concrete floor slabs, columns and/or shear wall of building structures. Many types of anchor and a variety of methods are used.
Prior art attachment mechanisms for anchoring the curtainwall units to the building structure generally comprise manufactured plates, channel struts, and drilled anchor bolts. Strut type embeds are used in attachment to the face of slab, to columns, or to shear walls. The distance from the building frame face (slab, shear wall, or column) to the back of the curtainwall is desired at approximately at least 2.5 times the specified allowable concrete tolerance plus the bridging clips thickness. Embedded strut type embeds typically have limited, preset depth and thus have no capability for in/out adjustment perpendicular to the plane of the frame to absorb tolerance. Thus, strut type embeds have lateral adjustment only in the plane of the slab, column, or shear wall. In order to effect in/out adjustment, complex two-part primary bridging clips plus ancillary parts are used and must be bolted or welded together to form an assembly. The assembly is then bolted to the strut embed. Protrusions such as the protrusion of the assembly from the strut embed may encroach on the in/out tolerance desired with the distance from the building frame. Further, the two-part bridging clips used for strut type embeds generally interfere and or extend into the plane of the backside of the curtainwall units.
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In the past, it has been desirable to locate an anchor in an easily accessible location on top of the floor slab because, while a location on the slab edge, or on the outward facing surface of the frame, is feasible, drilling and welding on the slab edge is more difficult and there is less room for adjustment to accommodate building frame variations. Curtainwall units must be anchored and fixed to a precise theoretical location in space irrespective to the frame's finished location. The difference between the two locations is referred to as tolerance. To bridge the difference in these locations, manufactured parts known as adjustable anchor clips (or adjustable secondary bridging clips) are employed. The clips are typically made utilizing slotted holes, shims or field welding to make the connection between the point of attachment on a building structure and a curtainwall unit.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONAn adjustable attachment system and method for attaching a unit to a base is provided.
The adjustable attachment system comprises an embed, a bridging clip and a locking strip. The embed and bridging clip are configured for the bridging clip to be inserted within the embed and the bridging clip and the embed to engage one another. The locking strip is configured for insertion in a space between the bridging clip and the embed to fix the bridging clip in place. The bridging clip may further be adapted for receiving an attachment piece. The embed is anchored to the base and the bridging clip is coupled, directly or indirectly, to the unit to be attached. For attaching a curtainwall unit to a building frame, the embed is anchored in the frame and the bridging clip is coupled to the curtainwall unit.
The method of attaching a unit to a base comprises placing the embed in a base. For example, the embed may be placed in a concrete form and concrete poured into the form. A bridging clip is inserted in the embed, and positioned at a desired position within the embed. A locking strip is inserted in a space between the bridging clip and the embed. The unit is coupled to the bridging clip. Optionally, an attachment piece may be used to couple the unit to the bridging clip.
While multiple embodiments are disclosed, still other embodiments of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which shows and describes illustrative embodiments of the invention. As will be realized, the invention is capable of modifications in various aspects, all without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the drawings and detailed description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
An adjustable attachment system is provided for attaching a unit to a base. While the adjustable attachment system is discussed in reference to attaching a curtainwall unit to a building frame, the adjustable attachment system may be used to attach any unit to any base. For example, the adjustable attachment system may be used to attach a pipe to a base. Further, the attachment system may be used to attach any unit to any surface of a base. For example, the adjustable attachment system may be used to attach a unit to a top surface, bottom surface, or side surface of a base.
The adjustable attachment system permits adjustment in two orthogonal directions, in/out and laterally. Additionally, up/down adjustment may be provided using attachment pieces. The adjustable attachment system comprises an embed, a bridging clip, and a locking strip. The bridging clip may be connected to the embed without the use of bolts and nuts or field welding. The bridging clip thus does not require holes, slots or notches. The adjustable attachment system simplifies locating a curtainwall anchor in the outward facing surface of the frame. Using the adjustable attachment system, the speed of erection and placement of curtainwall units is increased while costs are decreased.
The embed 12 is positioned in a recess in an outward facing surface of base, as described more fully below. The outward facing surface may be any surface of the base. Thus, for example, the outward facing surface may be a top surface, a bottom surface, or a side surface. The bridging clip 14 is inserted into the embed 12 to a desired in/out position. Teeth 13 are provided along at least one of an upper and lower inner surface of the embed 12. Corresponding teeth 15 are provided along at least one of an upper and lower surface of the bridging clip 14. Once the bridging clip 14 is in the desired in/out position, the teeth 15 on the bridging clip 14 are engaged with the teeth 13 of the embed 12. Thus, teeth 15 provided along an upper surface of the bridging clip 14 engage teeth 13 provided along an upper inner surface of the embed 12. Similarly, teeth 15 provided along a lower surface of the bridging clip 14 engage teeth 13 provided along a lower surface of the embed 12. The position of the bridging clip 14 in the embed 12 may be adjusted laterally. When the desired position is achieved, the locking strip 16 is inserted between the bridging clip 14 and the embed 16 to fix the bridging clip 14 in place.
Thus, adjustment of the bridging clip 14 is allowed in two orthogonal directions, in/out and laterally. The bridging clip 14 may be connected to the embed 12 without using bolts and nuts or field welding (though bolts, nuts, field welding or other construction techniques may be used if desired).
End closure arms 20 (or anchor plates) may provided with the adjustable attachment system.
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The configuration of the end closure arms 20 and the end seals 22 may vary.
In alternate embodiments, only the end seals 22 may be used to seal the sides 24 of the embed 12. Alternately, other means of sealing the sides 24 of the embed 12 may be employed. For example, the embed 12 may be manufactured with closed sides 24.
The embed 12 may be provided with a peel strip 18. The peel strip 18 seals a front portion 26 of the embed 12. The embed 12, may thus be positioned in the recess with the peel strip 18 intact.
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Teeth 13 and 15 are provided along a surface of the bridging clip 14 and a surface of the embed 12. The teeth 13 and 15 engage one another to fix the bridging clip 14 within the embed 12. In alternate embodiments, other means of engaging the bridging clip 14 with the embed 12 may be used. For example, the bridging clip 14 may be fastened to the embed 12 using conventional fasteners, other friction fitting, or any suitable means.
The teeth 13 of the embed 12 and the teeth 15 of the bridging clip 14 may be configured in any engaging configuration so long as the teeth 13 engage with the teeth 15. In one embodiment, as seen most clearly in
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The embed 12 may be manufactured of any suitable material. For example, the embed 12 may be manufactured of extruded or cast aluminum or cast or forged steel. Thus, the embed 12 may be manufactured using any suitable process including extrusion (as a hollow or a semi-hollow), casting, and forging. Further, the embed 12 may be manufactured of plastic or other materials. The surfaces of the embed 12 that are exposed to the frame may be pretreated to resist corrosion or galvanic reaction. Thus, the embed may be covered with an isolation material. For example, when the embed 12 is to be placed in a concrete frame, the surfaces of the embed 12 to be exposed to the concrete may be pretreated with bituminous paint, dielectric isolator tape, or other protecting coating. The bridging clip 14 may also be manufactured of any suitable material. For example, the bridging clip 14 may be manufactured of extruded or cast aluminum or cast or forged steel. The teeth 13 of the embed 12 and the teeth 15 of the bridging clip 14 are matched to engage and interlock, thereby allowing adjustments to be made to locate the bridging clip 14 both in and out and laterally from the plane of the frame, the face of the slap, the column or shear wall.
For attaching a curtainwall unit to a building frame, the adjustable embed 12 (with end closure arms 20 and end seals 22 if provided) may be placed in concrete forms prior to pouring of the concrete with a designated face to be placed against the formwork. After pouring, the inside of the embed 12 is accessed by removing the peel strip 18 (or other sealing means) at the designated outboard positioned face after the formwork has been removed. The bridging clip 14 may then be inserted and positioned within the embed 12. After positioning, the locking strip 16 is inserted into the known dimensioned space above the bridging clip 14. In some embodiments, an end portion 30 may be coupled to the bridging clip 14 to customize the position of the curtainwall with respect to the adjustable attachment system 10.
The adjustable attachment system may be used for attaching any suitable unit to any suitable base. For example, the base may be a wood, drywall, brick, concrete, steel, or other. The base may comprise a frame structure, a wall, a ceiling, a floor, or any other structural component. The embed 12 of the attachment system may be provided in the base in any suitable manner. For example, the embed 12 may be placed in concrete, the embed 12 may be built into a brick wall, the embed 12 may be anchored into a drywall sheet, or the embed 12 may be fastened to a wood piece.
The length of the embed 12 and the bridging clip 14 may be varied to vary the load capacity of the adjustable attachment system 10. More specifically, the longer the embed 12 and the bridging clip 14, the higher the load capacity of the adjustable attachment system 10. Further, in order to increase the load capacity of the adjustable attachment system 10, rebar may be slid through the embed 12.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, persons skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. An adjustable attachment system comprising:
- an embed for positioning in a base;
- a bridging clip configured for insertion in the embed and adapted for coupling to a unit; and
- a locking strip configured for fixing the bridging clip in place in the embed; wherein
- the embed and the bridging clip are adapted to engage one another.
2. The adjustable attachment system of claim 1, wherein the embed and the bridging clip are adapted to engage one another via teeth provided on a surface of the embed and teeth provided on a surface of the bridging clip.
3. The adjustable attachment system of claim 1, further comprising end closure arms for positioning along lateral ends of the embed.
4. The adjustable attachment system of claim 3, further comprising end seals for positioning between the end closure arms and the embed..
5. The adjustable attachment system of claim 1, wherein the embed further comprising upper and lower lips extending along a front face of the embed.
6. The adjustable attachment system of claim 1, wherein the bridging clip comprises an insertion portion and an end portion, the end portion being adapted to receive an attachment piece to which the unit may attached.
7. The adjustable attachment system of claim 6, wherein the insertion portion comprises a planar portion and an angled portion.
8. The adjustable attachment system of claim 6, wherein the end portion comprises a hook portion and an extending portion, the hook portion being adapted to receive the attachment piece.
9. The adjustable attachment system of claim 6, wherein a position of a unit with respect to the attachment system is varied depending on the end portion provided.
10. The adjustable attachment system of claim 1, further comprising an attachment piece configured for attachment to the bridging clip wherein the unit is coupled to the bridging clip via the attachment piece.
11. The adjustable attachment system of claim 1, further comprising fasteners for locking the locking strip in place.
12. The adjustable attachment system of claim 1, wherein a front face of the embed further includes a peel strip.
13. An adjustable attachment system for attaching a curtainwall unit to a frame, the adjustable attachment system comprising:
- an embed for positioning in an outward facing surface of the frame;
- a bridging clip configured for insertion in the embed;
- an attachment piece adapted for coupling the curtainwall unit to the bridging clip; and
- a locking strip configured for fixing the bridging clip in place in the embed; wherein
- the embed and the bridging clip are adapted to engage one another.
14. The adjustable attachment system of claim 13, wherein the embed and the bridging clip are adapted to engage one another via teeth provided on a surface of the embed and teeth provided on a surface of the bridging clip.
15. The adjustable attachment system of claim 13, wherein a front face of the embed further includes a peel strip.
16. A curtainwall system comprising the adjustable attachment system of claim 13.
17. A method of attaching a unit to an outward facing surface of a base, the method comprising:
- positioning an embed in the base;
- inserting a bridging clip in the embed;
- positioning the bridging clip at a desired position within the embed; and
- inserting a locking strip in a space between the bridging clip and the embed.
18. The method of claim 17, further including selecting an end portion for the bridging clip to set the spacing of the unit from the outward facing surface of the base.
19. The method of claim 17, further comprising accessing an interior of the embed by removing a peel strip.
20. The method of claim 17, further comprising engaging the bridging clip in the embed by engaging teeth of the bridging clip with teeth of the embed.
21. A method of attaching a curtainwall unit to an outward facing surface of a frame, the method comprising:
- placing an embed in a concrete form;
- pouring concrete in the form;
- inserting a bridging clip in the embed;
- positioning the bridging clip at a desired position within the embed; and
- inserting a locking strip in a space between the bridging clip and the embed.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 19, 2005
Publication Date: Feb 22, 2007
Inventor: John Walker (Plymouth, MN)
Application Number: 11/208,444
International Classification: E04B 1/38 (20060101);