Wall Reinforcement Systems
Wall reinforcement systems and methods of reinforcing wall structures are provided. The systems and method include at least one carbon fiber strap (CFS) adhered to a wall structure, in which the CFS may be wrapped around a support-lock element (SLE) and clamped to an overhead support member via a top bracket. The systems and methods may also include a support element located within an internal cavity of the wall structure, in which the support element extends from the bottom end of the wall structure upwardly towards the top end of the wall structure and may be surrounded at least partially by a filler material.
This application claims priority to U.S. 63/149,439 filed Feb. 15, 2021, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDEmbodiments of the presently-disclosed invention relate generally to systems and methods for reinforcing structural elements, such as walls, including a top anchor system, a bottom anchor system, or both for anchoring a carbon fiber strap to a concrete, masonry, timber wall, or other structural member.
BACKGROUNDWalls and other structural elements are generally capable of supporting residential and light commercial structures for a reasonable period of time. However, such walls and structural elements can begin to crack, tilt, bow, or otherwise deform due to a variety of reasons For example, walls and structural elements may begin to deform and/or structurally decay due to inherent weaknesses attributable to particular structural and/or due to exposure to sustained and/or increased hydrostatic pressure from an outside environment. When the soil adjacent an exterior surface of the wall of a building, for example, becomes saturated with water, it forces the soil to expand and press against the wall (e.g., basement wall or foundation). Deformation, such as cracking, tilting, and bowing, if left untreated, can become progressively greater and eventually facilitate collapse of an entire structural element with resultant damage to the structure supported thereon.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONCertain embodiments according to the invention provide a wall reinforcement system including a wall structure having a top end and a bottom end, and at least one carbon fiber strap (CFS) adhered to the wall structure between the top end and a bottom end. The CFS may have a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion disposed between the first end and the second end. The wall reinforcement system may also include a top bracket fixedly secured to a support member located above the top end of the wall structure, in which the top bracket includes a central body portion. The wall reinforcement system may also include a support-lock element (SLE) located above each of the top bracket and the top end of the wall. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the intermediate portion of the CFS may be wrapped around the SLE, and overlapped upon itself to define a double-ply section of the CFS. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, at least a portion of the double-ply section is directly or indirectly clamped between the central body portion of the top bracket and the support member to define a clamped-double-ply portion of the CFS. In this regard, the present invention may also provide a kit including one or more CFSs, one or more top brackets, one or more SLEs, and optionally one or more adhesives and/or instructions for installation.
In another aspect, certain embodiments according to the invention provide a method of reinforcing a wall structure having a top end and a bottom end. The method of reinforcing a wall structure may include adhering a CFS, which may have a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion disposed between the first end and the second end, to the wall structure between the top end and the bottom end. The method may also comprise securing a top bracket to a support member located above the top end of the wall structure, in which the top bracket includes a central body portion, optionally a first bracket-end portion having a first aperture, and optionally a second bracket-end portion having a second aperture. The method may also include a step of providing a SLE located above each of the top bracket and the top end of the wall, as well as wrapping the intermediate portion of the CFS around the SLE and overlapping the CFS upon itself to provide a double-ply section of the CFS. The method may further include a step of clamping at least a portion of the double-ply section directly or indirectly between the central body portion of the top bracket and the support member to provide a clamped-double-ply portion of the CFS. In accordance with certain embodiments, the step of adhering the CFS may be performed subsequent to both securing a top bracket to a support member and wrapping the intermediate portion of the CFS around the SLE and overlapping the CFS upon itself to provide a double-ply section of the CFS. In accordance with certain embodiments, the step of adhering the CFS may be performed subsequent to the step of clamping at least a portion of the double-ply section directly or indirectly between the central body portion of the top bracket and the support member to provide a clamped-double-ply portion of the CFS.
In another aspect, the certain embodiments of the invention provide a wall reinforcement system including a wall structure comprising a concrete block wall including at least a first row of concrete blocks defining a bottom end of the wall structure, and a second row of concrete blocks located above and adjacent the first row of concrete blocks. The wall reinforcement system may also include a CFS adhered to the wall structure between a top end and the bottom end, in which the CFS has a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion disposed between the first end and the second end. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the wall reinforcement system may also include a support element located at an inside portion of the wall structure and extending through an internal cavity defined at least in part by a first concrete block of the first row of concrete blocks and a second concrete block of the second row of concrete blocks. The wall reinforcement system, in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, may also include a filler material at least partially surrounding the support element and at least partially filling the internal cavity, wherein the first concrete block of the first row of concrete blocks and a second concrete block of the second row of concrete blocks are internally coupled via the support member and filler material. In this regard, the present invention may also provide a kit including one or more CFSs, one or more support element, and optionally one or more adhesives and/or instructions for installation.
In another aspect, certain embodiments of the invention provide a method of reinforcing a wall structure having a top end and a bottom end, in which the method includes adhering a CFS, which has a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion disposed between the first end and the second end, to the wall structure between the top end and the bottom end. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the wall structure comprises a concrete block wall including at least a first row of concrete blocks defining a bottom end of the wall structure, and a second row of concrete blocks located above and adjacent the first row of concrete blocks. The method may also include a step of forming a hole through an inside face of the wall structure and inserting a support element through the hole and positioning the support element within an inside portion of the wall structure. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the support element may extend through an internal cavity defined at least in part by a first concrete block of the first row of concrete blocks and a second concrete block of the second row of concrete blocks. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the method may also include a step of adding a filler material through the hole and at least partially surround the support element and at least partially filling the internal cavity, wherein the first concrete block of the first row of concrete blocks and a second concrete block of the second row of concrete blocks are internally coupled via the support member and filler material.
In yet another aspect, certain embodiments of the invention provide a wall reinforcement system including a top bracket, SLE, and support element. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the wall reinforcement system may include a wall structure comprising a concrete block wall including at least a first row of concrete blocks defining a bottom end of the wall structure, and a second row of concrete blocks located above and adjacent the first row of concrete blocks. The wall reinforcement system may also include a CFS adhered to the wall structure between the top end and a bottom end, in which the CFS may have a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion disposed between the first end and the second end. The system may further include a top bracket fixedly secured to a support member located above the top end of the wall structure, in which the top bracket includes a central body portion. The system may also include a SLE located above each of the top bracket and the top end of the wall. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the intermediate portion of the CFS may be wrapped around the SLE, and overlapped upon itself to define a double-ply section of the CFS. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, at least a portion of the double-ply section is directly or indirectly clamped between the central body portion of the top bracket and the support member to define a clamped-double-ply portion of the CFS. The system may also include a support element located at an inside portion of the wall structure and extending through an internal cavity defined at least in part by a first concrete block of the first row of concrete blocks and a second concrete block of the second row of concrete blocks. A filler material, in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, may also be included in the system. The filler material may at least partially surround the support element and at least partially fill the internal cavity, wherein the first concrete block of the first row of concrete blocks and a second concrete block of the second row of concrete blocks are internally coupled via the support member and filler material. In this regard, the present invention may also provide a kit including one or more CFSs, one or more top brackets, one or more SLEs, one or more support elements, and optionally one or more adhesives and/or instructions for installation.
In yet another aspect, certain embodiments of the invention provide a method for of reinforcing a wall structure having a top end and a bottom end with a CFS, a top bracket and SLE both being located above the top end of the wall structure, and a support element located within an inside portion of the wall at or near the bottom end of the wall structure and extending upwardly towards the top end of the wall structure. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the method may comprise forming a hole through an inside face of the wall structure and inserting a support element through the hole and positioning the support element within an inside portion of the wall structure. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the support element may extend through an internal cavity defined at least in part by a first concrete block of a first row of concrete blocks defining a bottom end of the wall structure and a second concrete block of a second row of concrete blocks. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the method may also include a step of adding a filler material through the hole and at least partially surround the support element and at least partially filling the internal cavity, wherein the first concrete block of the first row of concrete blocks and a second concrete block of the second row of concrete blocks are internally coupled via the support member and filler material. The method may also comprise securing a top bracket to a support member located above the top end of the wall structure, in which the top bracket includes a central body portion, a first bracket-end portion having a first aperture, and a second bracket-end portion having a second aperture. The method may also include a step of providing a SLE located above each of the top bracket and the top end of the wall, as well as wrapping the intermediate portion of the CFS around the SLE and overlapping the CFS upon itself to provide a double-ply section of the CFS. The method may further include a step of clamping at least a portion of the double-ply section directly or indirectly between the central body portion of the top bracket and the support member to provide a clamped-double-ply portion of the CFS. In accordance with certain embodiments, the step of adhering the CFS may be performed subsequent to both securing a top bracket to a support member and wrapping the intermediate portion of the CFS around the SLE and overlapping the CFS upon itself to provide a double-ply section of the CFS. In accordance with certain embodiments, the step of adhering the CFS may be performed subsequent to the step of clamping at least a portion of the double-ply section directly or indirectly between the central body portion of the top bracket and the support member to provide a clamped-double-ply portion of the CFS. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention the step of inserting the support element may be performed prior to the step of adhering the CFS to the wall structure between the top end and bottom end of the wall structure.
The invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the invention are shown. Indeed, this invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout, and wherein:
Embodiments of the invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the invention are shown. Indeed, the present invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. As used in the specification, and in the appended claims, the singular forms “a”, “an”, “the”, include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. As used herein, the term “and/or” includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.
When an element or feature is referred to as being “on”, “adjacent”, “clamped”, or “coupled” to another element or feature, it may be directly on, engaged, clamped or coupled to the other element or layer, or indirectly in which intervening elements or features may be present. For example, when an element is referred to as being “directly clamped between” two other elements or features, there may be no intervening elements or features present. To the contrary, for example, when an element is referred to as being “indirectly clamped between” two other elements or features, there may be intervening elements or features present.
Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to wall reinforcement systems and methods of reinforcing wall structures. The systems and methods, in accordance with certain embodiments, may include at least one carbon fiber strap (CFS) adhered to a wall structure, in which the CFS may be wrapped around a support-lock element (SLE) and clamped to an overhead support member via a top bracket and/or a support element positioned within an interior portion of the wall structure at or near a bottom or lower end of the wall structure. For example, the support element may be located within an internal cavity of the wall structure, in which the support element extends from the bottom end of the wall structure upwardly towards the top end of the wall structure and may be surrounded at least partially by a filler material.
Additionally or alternatively, the one or more CFSs may comprise a first end and a second end that define a length of the CFS along an x-y plane, a thickness defined by the shortest dimension of the CFS (e.g., the z-direction being perpendicular to the x-y plane), and a width defined as the shortest dimension in the x-y plance. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the average width of the CFSs may comprise from about 2 inches to about 12 inches, such as at least about any of the following: 2, 4, 6, and 8 inches, and/or at most about any of the following: 12, 10, and 8 inches.
In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the one or more CFSs may comprise a unidirectional CFS or a bidirectional CFS. Additionally or alternatively, the one or more CFSs may have a basis weight from about 200 to about 600 grams-per-square meter (gsm), such as at least about any of the following: 200, 250, 300, 350, and 400 gsm, and/or at most about any of the following: 600, 550, 500, 450, and 400 gsm. Additionally or alternatively, the one or more CFSs may comprise a plurality of tows having on average from about 3000 filaments per tow to about 20,000 filaments per tow, such as at least about any of the following: 3,000, 5,000, 6,000, 8,000, 10,000, and 12,000 filaments per tow, and/or at most about any of the following: 20,000, 18,000, 16,000, 15,000, and 12,000 filaments per tow.
In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the one or more CFSs may be adhesively bonded to the inside surface of face of the wall structure. The particular adhesive is not necessarily limited in accordance with certain embodiments of the invention. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the adhesive may comprise an epoxy-based adhesive, such as a single of multi-component epoxy. The adhesive may be disposed on portions of the inside face or surface of the wall structure where the one or more CFSs are located or intended to be located. The application pattern of the adhesive in not particularly limited (e.g., continuous or discontinuous segments of applied adhesive, or complete coverage of the location of interest). In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the one or more CFSs may be adhesively bonded to the wall structure and additional adhesive may be applied to the outer-facing surface of the one or more CFSs and pushed into and at least partially fill any void volume (e.g., porous cavities formed between the woven components of the CFS) to at least partially saturate the one or more CFSs with the adhesive.
With reference to
In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the top bracket 40 comprises a metal and further comprises a plurality of apertures.
Although
In accordance with certain embodiments, the CFS 20 is adhered to the wall structure with an adhesive, such as an epoxy-based adhesive, as noted above. For example, the double-ply section 70 of the CFS 20 includes a first ply section 76 adjacent the wall structure 1 and adhesively bonded to the wall structure and/or adjacent the support member, and a second ply section 78 adjacent the central body portion 42 of the top bracket 40. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the second ply section 78 is located directly or indirectly between the first ply section 76 and the central body portion 42 of the top bracket 40 as illustrated by
In another aspect, certain embodiments according to the invention provide a method of reinforcing a wall structure having a top end and a bottom end. The method of reinforcing a wall structure may include adhering a CFS, which may have a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion disposed between the first end and the second end, to the wall structure between the top end and the bottom end. The method may also comprise securing a top bracket to a support member located above the top end of the wall structure, in which the top bracket includes a central body portion, optionally a first bracket-end portion having a first aperture, and optionally a second bracket-end portion having a second aperture. The method may also include a step of providing a SLE located above each of the top bracket and the top end of the wall structure, as well as wrapping the intermediate portion of the CFS around the SLE and overlapping the CFS upon itself to provide a double-ply section of the CFS. The method may further include a step of clamping at least a portion of the double-ply section directly or indirectly between the central body portion of the top bracket and the support member to provide a clamped-double-ply portion of the CFS. In accordance with certain embodiments, the step of adhering the CFS may be performed subsequent to both securing a top bracket to a support member and wrapping the intermediate portion of the CFS around the SLE and overlapping the CFS upon itself to provide a double-ply section of the CFS. In accordance with certain embodiments, the step of adhering the CFS may be performed subsequent to the step of clamping at least a portion of the double-ply section directly or indirectly between the central body portion of the top bracket and the support member to provide a clamped-double-ply portion of the CFS.
In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the step of securing the top bracket may comprise inserting a first fastener through the first aperture and into the support member, and inserting a second fastener through the second aperture and into the support member. Additionally or alternatively, the step of clamping comprises tightening the first fastener and the second fastener to eliminate any empty space between the top bracket and the clamped-double-ply portion of the CFS. In this regard, the intermediate portion of the CFS may be wrapped around the SLE and threaded through a passageway between the top bracket and the support member as discussed above, while the top bracket is loosely secured to the support member. After appropriate positioning of the CFS around the SLE and through the passageway between the top bracket and the support member, the top bracket may be clamped onto the double-ply portion of the CFS such that the double-ply portion of the CFS is directly or indirectly sandwiched between the central body portion of the top bracket and the support member. Meanwhile the SLE provides an additional mechanism to prevent the CFS from slipping out from between the top bracket and the support member.
In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the step of wrapping the intermediate portion of the CFS around the SLE may further comprise configuring or orienting the CFS with the first end and the second end of the CFS extending away from the SLE in the same direction, such as illustrated in
In another aspect, and as illustrated in
In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the filler material may comprise any material that initially flowable but hardens over a period of time. By way of example only, the filler material may comprise grout or concrete. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the filler material encases at least a portion of the support element and at least partially fills the inner cavity (e.g., the contiguous hollow cores of the stacked blocks) housing the support element. For example, the support element may have a downward facing end located proximate to or adjacent a top surface of an existing footing or slab 110 as shown in
As shown in
In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the support element may comprise, by way of example only, one or more bars of steel, carbon-fiber rods, or a fiber-reinforced polymeric rods. Additionally or alternatively, the length of the support element (as defined above) may comprise from about 12 inches to about 36 inches, such as at least about any of the following: 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 24, and 26 inches, and/or at most about any of the following: 36, 34, 32, 30, 28, and 26 inches. Additionally or alternatively, the support element may comprise an average diameter from about 0.25 inches to about 2 inches, such as at least about any of the following: 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, and 1 inch, and/or at most about any of the following: 2, 1.75, 1.5, 1.25, and 1 inch.
In another aspect, certain embodiments of the invention provide a method of reinforcing a wall structure having a top end and a bottom end, in which the method includes adhering a CFS, which has a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion disposed between the first end and the second end, to the wall structure between the top end and the bottom end. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the wall structure comprises a concrete block wall including at least a first row of concrete blocks defining a bottom end of the wall structure, and a second row of concrete blocks located above and adjacent the first row of concrete blocks. The method may also include a step of forming a hole through an inside face of the wall structure and inserting a support element through the hole and positioning the support element within an inside portion of the wall structure. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the support element may extend through an internal cavity defined at least in part by a first concrete block of the first row of concrete blocks and a second concrete block of the second row of concrete blocks. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the method may also include a step of adding a filler material through the hole and at least partially surround the support element and at least partially filling the internal cavity, wherein the first concrete block of the first row of concrete blocks and a second concrete block of the second row of concrete blocks are internally coupled via the support member and filler material. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the support element and the filler material may extend into a third concrete block of a third row of concrete blocks, in which the third row of concrete blocks are located above and adjacent the second row of concrete blocks.
In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the steps of inserting the support element and adding the filler material may be performed prior to adhering the CFS to the wall structure. Alternatively, the step of adhering the CFS to the wall structure between the top end and the bottom end comprises adhesively bonding a lower portion of the CFS subsequent to inserting the support element and adding the filler material. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the lower portion of the CFS comprises a section of the CFS proximate to the hole and extending below the hole. By way of example only, the section of the CFS proximate to the hole may have (i) a starting location from about 1 inch to about 3 feet above the hole along the inside face of the wall structure, and (ii) a finishing location below the hole along the inside face of the wall.
In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the support element includes a downward facing end that is positioned adjacent in contact with a top surface of an existing footing or existing slab as illustrated in
In yet another aspect, certain embodiments of the invention provide a wall reinforcement system including a top bracket, SLE, and support element as illustrated in
In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the wall reinforcement system as illustrated by
In yet another aspect, certain embodiments of the invention provide a method of reinforcing a wall structure having a top end and a bottom end with a CFS, a top bracket and SLE both being located above the top end of the wall structure, and a support element located within an inside portion of the wall at or near the bottom end of the wall structure and extending upwardly towards the top end of the wall structure. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the method may comprise any foregoing combination of features disclosed herein to provide a method of reinforcing a wall structure including top (e.g., top bracket and SLE) and bottom anchoring (e.g., support element) features.
In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the method may comprise forming a hole through an inside face of the wall structure and inserting a support element through the hole and positioning the support element within an inside portion of the wall structure. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the support element may extend through an internal cavity defined at least in part by a first concrete block of a first row of concrete blocks defining a bottom end of the wall structure and a second concrete block of a second row of concrete blocks. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention, the method may also include a step of adding a filler material through the hole and at least partially surround the support element and at least partially filling the internal cavity, wherein the first concrete block of the first row of concrete blocks and a second concrete block of the second row of concrete blocks are internally coupled via the support member and filler material. The method may also comprise securing a top bracket to a support member located above the top end of the wall structure, in which the top bracket includes a central body portion, a first bracket-end portion having a first aperture, and a second bracket-end portion having a second aperture. The method may also include a step of providing a SLE located above each of the top bracket and the top end of the wall structure, as well as wrapping the intermediate portion of the CFS around the SLE and overlapping the CFS upon itself to provide a double-ply section of the CFS. The method may further include a step of clamping at least a portion of the double-ply section directly or indirectly between the central body portion of the top bracket and the support member to provide a clamped-double-ply portion of the CFS. In accordance with certain embodiments, the step of adhering the CFS may be performed subsequent to both securing a top bracket to a support member and wrapping the intermediate portion of the CFS around the SLE and overlapping the CFS upon itself to provide a double-ply section of the CFS. In accordance with certain embodiments, the step of adhering the CFS may be performed subsequent to the step of clamping at least a portion of the double-ply section directly or indirectly between the central body portion of the top bracket and the support member to provide a clamped-double-ply portion of the CFS. In accordance with certain embodiments of the invention the step of inserting the support element may be performed prior to the step of adhering the CFS to the wall structure between the top end and bottom end of the wall structure.
These and other modifications and variations to embodiments of the invention may be practiced by those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, which is more particularly set forth in the appended claims. In addition, it should be understood that aspects of the various embodiments may be interchanged in whole or in part. Furthermore, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the foregoing description is by way of example only, and it is not intended to limit the invention as further described in such appended claims. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the exemplary description of the versions contained herein.
Claims
1. A wall reinforcement system, comprising:
- (i) a wall structure having a top end and a bottom end;
- (ii) a carbon fiber strap (CFS) adhered to the wall structure between the top end and a bottom end, the CFS having a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion disposed between the first end and the second end;
- (iii) a top bracket fixedly secured to a support member located above the top end of the wall structure, the top bracket includes a central body portion; and
- (iv) a support-lock element (SLE) located above each of the top bracket and the top end of the wall;
- wherein the intermediate portion of the CFS being wrapped around the SLE, and overlapped upon itself defining a double-ply section of the CFS, and wherein at least a portion of the double-ply section is directly or indirectly clamped between the central body portion of the top bracket and the support member to define a clamped-double-ply portion of the CFS.
2. The wall reinforcement system of claim 1, wherein the wall structure comprises a concrete block wall.
3. The wall reinforcement system of claim 1, wherein the CFS comprises a unidirectional CFS or a bidirectional CFS.
4. The wall reinforcement system of claim 1, wherein the first end and the second end of the CFS extend away from the SLE in the same direction.
5. The wall reinforcement system of claim 1, wherein the CFS adhered to the wall structure with an epoxy-based adhesive.
6. The wall reinforcement system of claim 1, wherein the intermediate portion of the CFS is adhesively bonded to the central body portion of the top bracket.
7. The wall reinforcement system of claim 1, wherein the double-ply section of the CFS includes a first ply section adjacent the wall structure and adhesively bonded to the wall structure and/or adjacent the support member, and a second ply section adjacent the central body portion of the top bracket; wherein the second ply section is located directly or indirectly between the first ply section and the central body portion of the top bracket.
8. The wall reinforcement system of claim 7, wherein the second ply section is adhesively bonded to the central body portion of the top bracket.
9. The wall reinforcement system of claim 8, wherein the second ply section is adhesively bonded to the first ply section.
10. The wall reinforcement system of claim 1, wherein the top bracket comprises a substantially planar plate.
11. The wall reinforcement system of claim 1, wherein the wall structure comprises a concrete block wall including at least a first row of concrete blocks defining a bottom end of the wall structure, a second row of concrete blocks located above and adjacent the first row of concrete blocks; and wherein the wall reinforcement system further comprises (a) a support element located at an inside portion of the wall structure and extending through an internal cavity defined at least in part by a first concrete block of the first row of concrete blocks and a second concrete block of the second row of concrete blocks; and (b) a filler material at least partially surrounding the support element and at least partially filling the internal cavity, wherein the first concrete block of the first row of concrete blocks and a second concrete block of the second row of concrete blocks are internally coupled via the support member and filler material.
12. A method of reinforcing a wall structure having a top end and a bottom end, comprising:
- (i) adhering a carbon fiber strap (CFS) to the wall structure between the top end and the bottom end, the CFS having a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion disposed between the first end and the second end;
- (ii) securing a top bracket to a support member located above the top end of the wall structure, the top bracket includes a central body portion, a first bracket-end portion having a first aperture, and a second bracket-end portion having a second aperture;
- (iv) providing a support-lock element (SLE) located above each of the top bracket and the top end of the wall; and
- (vi) wrapping the intermediate portion of the CFS around the SLE and overlapping the CFS upon itself to provide a double-ply section of the CFS;
- (v) clamping at least a portion of the double-ply section directly or indirectly between the central body portion of the top bracket and the support member to provide a clamped-double-ply portion of the CFS.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein wrapping the intermediate portion of the CFS around the SLE further comprises configuring the CFS with the first end and the second end of the CFS extending away from the SLE in the same direction.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein adhering the CFS to the wall structure between the top end and the bottom end comprises adhesively bonding the CFS to the wall structure with an epoxy-based adhesive, and further comprising adhesively bonding the central body portion of the top bracket to the intermediate portion of the CFS.
15. A wall reinforcement system, comprising:
- (i) a wall structure comprising a concrete block wall including at least a first row of concrete blocks defining a bottom end of the wall structure, and a second row of concrete blocks located above and adjacent the first row of concrete blocks;
- (ii) a carbon fiber strap (CFS) adhered to the wall structure between a top end and the bottom end, the CFS having a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion disposed between the first end and the second end;
- (iii) a support element located at an inside portion of the wall structure and extending through an internal cavity defined at least in part by a first concrete block of the first row of concrete blocks and a second concrete block of the second row of concrete blocks;
- (iv) a filler material at least partially surrounding the support element and at least partially filling the internal cavity, wherein the first concrete block of the first row of concrete blocks and a second concrete block of the second row of concrete blocks are internally coupled via the support member and filler material.
16. The wall reinforcement system of claim 15, wherein the filler material comprises concrete.
17. The wall reinforcement system of claim 15, wherein support element comprises one or more bars of steel.
18. A method of reinforcing a wall structure having a top end and a bottom end, comprising:
- (i) adhering a carbon fiber strap (CFS) to the wall structure between the top end and the bottom end, the CFS having a first end, a second end, and an intermediate portion disposed between the first end and the second end, and wherein the wall structure comprises a concrete block wall including at least a first row of concrete blocks defining a bottom end of the wall structure, a second row of concrete blocks located above and adjacent the first row of concrete blocks;
- (ii) forming a hole through an inside face of the wall structure;
- (iii) inserting a support element through the hole and positioning the support element within an inside portion of the wall structure, wherein the support element extends through an internal cavity defined at least in part by a first concrete block of the first row of concrete blocks and a second concrete block of the second row of concrete blocks;
- (iv) adding a filler material through the hole and at least partially surround the support element and at least partially filling the internal cavity, wherein the first concrete block of the first row of concrete blocks and a second concrete block of the second row of concrete blocks are internally coupled via the support member and filler material.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein adhering a carbon fiber strap (CFS) to the wall structure between the top end and the bottom end comprises adhesively bonding a lower portion of the CFS subsequent to inserting the support element and adding the filler material; wherein the lower portion of the CFS comprises a section of the CFS proximate to the hole and extending below the hole.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the support element includes a downward facing end that is positioned adjacent in contact with a top surface of an existing footing or existing slab.
Type: Application
Filed: Feb 14, 2022
Publication Date: Aug 18, 2022
Inventor: Doug Secrest (Sarasota, FL)
Application Number: 17/670,950