[0001] This invention relates to a building arch support device and has been devised particularly
though not solely as a modification of the arch support described in my Australian
Patent No. 525.237.
[0002] In arch supports of the type described in my Australian Patent 525.237 which are
used to define the shape of an archway (for use when laying up bricks or laminating
a timber beam for example), it has hitherto been necessary to provide a variety of
different arch supports for use in forming arches of different configurations. Some
arches have a smooth even curve across the entire arch, whereas other arches, such
as a gothic arch, may have a peak or other places where the line of the arch makes
an abrupt change in angle. This has been dealt with in the past by providing a number
of different types of arch supports, one for each different type of arch required.
This is, of course, expensive and it is desirable to provide a single arch support
which may be used for arches of different configurations.
[0003] It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a modified arch support
which will obviate or minimise the foregoing disadvantages, or go at least part of
the way toward meeting the foregoing desiderata, in a simple yet effective manner;
or which will at least provide the public with a useful choice.
[0004] Accordingly the invention consists in a device for supporting an arch during construction
operations. comprising a hub member, a plurality of struts pivotally connected to
the hub member and extending away from the hub member in one plane and in respective
directions independently capable of adjustment relative to one another and relative
to the hub member. an elongate load support band connected to the outer ends of the
struts and adapted to support a load between the struts, said band being sufficiently
flexible to permit alteration of the shape of the band upon adjustment of the struts,
characterised by the provision of at least one lockable hinge in the load support
band enabling the band to bend sharply through a predetermined angle in the said plane
at the location of the hinge and to retain said predetermined angle by the locking
of the hinge.
[0005] Preferably said one or each lockable hinge is located in said band at the point of
connection of the outer end of a strut to the band.
[0006] Preferably the lockable hinge comprises first and second hinge leaf members interconnected
by a hinge pin allowing relative rotational movement along the axis of the pin between
said hinge leaf members, an abutment extending from said first leaf member, and clamping
means extending from said second leaf member adapted to engage and clamp said abutment
to prevent relative rotation of said leaf members about said hinge pin.
[0007] Preferably said clamping means comprise two arms extending from said second leaf
member on either side of said abutment and tension means adapted to draw said arms
together to clamp said abutment therebetween.
[0008] Preferably said tension means comprise a bolt or stud extending between the free
ends of said arms.
[0009] Preferably said abutment includes pivotal attachment means for the,outer end of one
of the struts.
[0010] Notwithstanding any other forms that may fall within its scope, one preferred form
of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the
accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a side view of a lockable hinge incorporated in an arch support according
to the invention;
Fig. 2 is an end view on the arrow II of the construction shown in Fig. 1:
Fig. 3 is a side view of an arch support according to the invention; and
Fig. 4 is a similar view to Fig. 3 showing the arch support in an alternative configuration.
[0011] In the preferred form of the invention, an arch support of the type described in
my Australian Patent Specification 525.237 is constructed having a central hub or
pin 1 (Fig. 3) from which radiate a plurality of struts 2 all substantially located
in one plane. Each strut is pivotally connected to the hub 1 and is preferably telescopic
or otherwise adjustable in length. The outer ends of the struts are connected to an
elongate load supporting band 3 which is typically a strip of sheet steel.
[0012] In the form of arch support according to the invention, the elongate band 3 is provided
with a hinge 4 at at least one point in the elongate band so that the hinge may be
pivoted through a desired angle to achieve arch configurations in which the elongate
band is discontinuous in its curve in at least one location. A typical application
is in the construction of a gothic arch as shown in Fig. 4 where the hinge 4 is located
at the peak of the arch as can clearly be seen in Fig. 4. It is preferable although
not essential that the hinge 4 be located at the free end of one of the struts 2 and
preferably of the central strut 5.
[0013] So that the same arch support may be used to provide a fair and even curve as shown
in Fig. 3 or a discontinuous curve as shown in Fig. 4. it is necessary that the hinge
4 be able to be locked in a desired configuration.
[0014] A typical example of such a lockable hinge will now be described with reference to
Figures 1 and 2 of the accompanying drawings. The hinge comprises a first leaf member
11 and a second leaf member 12 which are typically formed by the ends of two segments
of the elongate band 3. The two leaf members are interconnected by a hinge pin 13
at right angles to the plane of the struts allowing relative rotational movement along
the axis of the pin between the hinge leaf members 11 and 12 as is . well known in
conventional hinges.
[0015] The first leaf member is provided with an abutment 14 extending from the leaf member
as shown in Fig. 1. The abutment may be in the form of a section of steel bar welded
to the first leaf member at 15 but in the preferred form of the invention the abutment
is formed from two arms 16 and 17 solidly connected adjacent their free ends 18 by
a pivot pin 19.
[0016] The second leaf member 12 is provided with clamping means in the form of two arms
20 and 21, typically welded to the second leaf member and extending outwardly therefrom
on either side of the abutment 14. The clamping arms 20 and 21 are provided with tension
means in the form of a threaded bolt 22 and corresponding nut 23 interconnecting their
free ends 24 so that the nut and bolt may be tightened causing the arms 20 and 21
to be drawn together and clamp the abutment 14 therebetween. In use of the hinge the
nut and bolt,22 and 23 are loosened and the first and second hinge leaf members rotated
relative to one another about the hinge pin 13 until the desired angle is reached.
The nut and bolt are then tightened, clamping the abutment between the arms 20 and
21 and preventing any further undesired rotation about the_hinge, pin 13. In this
manner the desired angle for the hinge 4 may be preset in the elongate load supporting
band 3.
[0017] It is preferred that the hinge 4 be located at the end of one of the struts 2 and
to this end the typical strut 5 is pivotally engaged with the hinge by way of a hole
25 in one end of the strut engaging the pin 19 in the abutment 14. In this manner
the end of the strut 5 is pivotally connected to the lockable hinge.
[0018] Although the invention has been described by way of one particular example with a
single lockable hinge 4 at the centre or apex of the arch support, it will be appreciated
that similar lockable hinges may be provided wherever else desired in the elongate
band 3.
[0019] In this manner a modified arch support is provided which enables a single arch support
to be adapted by presetting the lockable hinge or hinges to give any desired configuration
of arch.
1. A device for supporting an arch during construction operations, comprising a hub
member (1). a plurality of struts (2) pivotally connected to the hub member and extending
away from the hub member in one plane and in respective directions independently capable
of adjustment relative to one another and relative to the hub member. an elongate
load support band (3) connected to the outer ends of the struts and adapted to support
a load between the struts, said band being sufficiently flexible to permit alteration
of the shapefof the band upon adjustment of the struts, characterised in that there
is provided at least one lockable hinge (4) in the load support band enabling the
band to bend sharply through a predetermined angle in the said plane at the location
of the hinge and to retain said predetermined angle by the locking of the hinge.
2. A device for supporting an arch during construction operations as claimed in claim
1. wherein one or more of the said struts (2) are telescopic or otherwise adjustable
in length.
3. A device for supporting an arch during construction operations as claimed in either
claim 1 or claim 2. wherein said one or each lockable hinge (4) is located in said
band (3) at the point of connection of the outer end of a strut (5) to the band.
4. A device for supporting an arch during construction operations as claimed in any
one of the preceding claims, wherein the lockable hinge comprises first and second
hinge leaf members (11. 12) interconnected by a hinge pin (13) allowing relative rotational
movement along the axis of the pin between said hinge leaf members, an abutment (14)
extending from said first leaf member (11). and clamping means (21) extending from
said second leaf member (12) adapted to engage and clamp said abutment (14) to prevent
relative rotation of said, leaf members about said hinge pin.
5. A device for supporting an arch during construction operations as claimed in claim
4, wherein said clamping means comprise two arms (20, 21) extending from said leaf
member (12) on either side of said abutment (14). and tension means (22. 23) adapted
to draw said arms together to clamp said abutment therebetween.
6. A device for supporting an arch during construction operations as claimed in claim
5, wherein said tension means comprise a bolt or stud (22) extending between the free
ends (24) of said arms (20. 21).
7. A device for supporting an arch during construction operations as claimed in any
one of claims 4 to 6, wherein said abutment (14) includes pivotal attachment means
(19) for the outer end of one of the struts (5).