[0001] This invention relates to an apparatus for tying or anchoring one end of a wooden
post, pillar, beam or the like.
[0002] According to tying or securing methods of the prior art bigger or smaller metal fittings
are secured to the outside of posts or beams by means of screws or bolts which extend
substantially perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction of the wood fibres. Outdoors
and in other places where great humidity variations occur a difficulty appears at
the use of this method which depends upon the extensive swelling and shrinking of
the fibres in a direction perpendicular to the fibres when the wood absorbs and emits,
respectively, humidity. The appurtenant variations in the dimensions of the post/beam
in the transverse direction of the securing bolts eventually leads to a deterioration
of the strength of the bolt connection.
[0003] Another drawback of this known method resides therein, that the metal fittings which
are attached by means of the bolts and usually are comprised of sturdy plates, which
conform to the contour of the post/beam, cover a comparatively large portion of its
circumferential surface and thereby prevent or make more difficult the securing of
cross-beams and the like on large portions of the post or the like.
[0004] The principal object of the invention resides in eliminating the above drawbacks
and in providing an anchoring or tying device for wooden posts, pillars, beams or
the like which is substantially insensitive of variations of the dimensions of wood
on account of variations in humidity and in addition thereto makes possible attachment
of fittings for cross-beams and the like along the entire extension of the post/beam.
[0005] Another object of the invention is to provide an apparatus of the kind in question
which is adjustable and dis mountable and is independent of the geometry of the post/beam.
[0006] These objects are attained thanks to the fact that the apparatus according to the
invention is so constructed as is defined in the characterizing clause of claim 1.
[0007] Further features and advantages of the apparatus in accordance with the invention
will become apparent from the following detailed description and the annexed drawings
which diagrammatically and as non-limiting examples illustrate a plurality of preferred
embodiments of the invention. The embodiments according to Figs. 1 - 12 are based
upon a first common principle, and the embodiments according to the remaining Figures
are based on a second principle common to them.
Fig. 1 is a longitudinal sectional view on line I - I in Fig. 2 through the lower
end of a post and illustrates a first embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view on line II - II in Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view on line III - III in Fig. 4 corresponding
to Fig. 1 and illustrating a second embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 4 is a cross sectional view on line IV - IV in Fig. 2.
Fig. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view on line V - V in Fig. 6 corresponding to Fig.
1 and illustrating a third embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 6 is a cross sectional view on line VI - VI in Fig. 5.
Fig. 7 is a longitudinal sectional view on line VII - VII in Fig. 8 corresponding
to Fig. 1 and illustrating a fourth embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 8 is a cross sectional view on line VIII - VIII in Fig. 7.
Fig. 9 is a longitudinal sectional view on line IX - IX in Fig. 10 through one end
of a horizontal beam and illustrates how this can be secured or joined to a vertical
post according to the invention.
Fig. 10 is a plan view of the joint or connection according to Fig. 9, as seen from
the line X - X therein.
Fig. 11 is a side view illustrating linear or in-line-joining of two beams, end-to-end.
Fig. 12 is a plan view corresponding to Fig. 11.
Figs. 13 and 14; 15 and 16; 17 and 18; 19 and 20; 21 and 22; and 23 and 24 illustrate
in the same way as Figs. 1 and 2; 3 and 4; 5 and 6; 7 and 8; 9 and 10; and 11 and
12, respectively, further embodiments of the invention which are based upon the above-mentioned,
second principle.
[0008] In all Figures same or similar details and details corresponding to each other are
designated with the same reference numerals, throughout.
[0009] In Figs. 1 and 2 which illustrate a first embodiment of the invention 1 designates
a cylindrical, vertical wooden post through which there have been bored firstly four
bores extending substantially parallel to the central axis of the post, and secondly
two bores which are substantially perpendicular to the first-mentioned bores. In
each one of the last-mentioned bores a rod or stud 2 is introduced which in the following
is called "key" or "cotter" and in which two threaded holes have been made. In each
one of the first mentioned holes a screw, rod, stud or bolt 3 which is threaded at
least in part and which is generaly designated "stud bolt" is introduced. If a threaded
stud or the like is concerned, its appurtenant nut 5 is included in the designation
"stud bolt". In the Figures the stud bolt 3 is shown as being threaded in both ends
without any head.
[0010] In the embodiment according to Figs. 1 - 2 the means for bringing about a strain
or stress action between the cotter 2 and the stud bolt 3 comprise a plate 4 which
engages the end surface of the post 1 and has one hole for the outer, threaded end
of each stud bolt, and nuts 5 (corresponding to bolt heads) threaded onto the respective
threaded bolt ends. The plate 4 is rigidly united with, or comprises part of, an attachment
fitting which is generally designated 6 and intended to be cast into a concrete bed
in the embodiment according to Figs. 1 - 8. In these embodiments the bending moment
acting upon the lower end of the post 1 are absorbed principally by the stud bolts
3.
[0011] The embodiment according to Figs. 3 and 4 differs from that described above substantially
only therein, that the stud bolts 3 are located in grooves 8 in the circumferential
surface of the post 1.
[0012] According to Figs. 5 - 6 the stud bolts 3 are located outside the post 1 in their
entirety which has the consequence that the ends of the cotters 2 which are provied
with threaded holes for the stud bolts project outside the circumferential surface
of the post.
[0013] In the exemplificatory embodiment according to Figs. 7 - 8 the four stud bolts 3
have been replaced by a single, central stud bolt.
[0014] In Figs. 9 and 10 there is shown a horizontal beam 1 which corresponds to the post
1 in the preceding Figures and has its left end in Fig. 9 attached or secured to a
vertical post 9 which corresponds to a base or footing. The attachment fitting 6 is
presumed to be screwn to the post 9 by means of diagrammatically indicated screws
10 (Fig. 9).
[0015] In the embodiment according to Figs. 11 - 12 the vertical post according to Figs.
9 - 10 is corresponded to by a beam end 9 provided with an attachment fitting and
basically corresponding to the beam end according to Figs. 9 - 10 and being joined
end-to-end with a similar beam end by means of such fittings as are illustrated in
Figs. 9 - 10.
[0016] In the embodiments according to Figs. 13 - 24 the means for bringing about or creating
a stress or strain action between the stud bolt 3 and the cotter 2 comprise, instead
of the plate 4 engaging the end surface of the beam, a rod or the like 4 which is
introduced in a transverse bore in the post 1, preferably the same bore as the corresponding
cotter, and which constitutes an abutment for the inner end of the stud bolt 3. This
arrangement brings about the advantage that the attachment fitting 6 can be located
at a distance from the end surface of the post 1, so that an interspace 11 is formed
therebetween.
[0017] The embodiments according to Figs. 13 - 14 bring about a special advantage, i.e.
that the interspace 11 between the end of the post/beam 1 and the attachment fitting
6 becomes adjustable. Another related advantage of the embodiments according to Figs.
13 - 20 resides therein, that the entire post, beam, etc. becomes aerated thanks to
the fact that no portion thereof is covered by plates or the like, as is the case
according to prior technique. In general the apparatus according to the invention
has the advantage that it makes possible over-ground-mounting of wooden posts and,
in addition hereto, the apparatus is independent of the geometric form of the post/beam.
[0018] The embodiments described above and illustrated on the drawings are, of course, to
be regarded merely as non-limiting examples and may as to their details be modified
in several ways within thescope of the following claims. Thus, it is possible to provide
an arbitrary number of cotters 2 and stud bolts 3; however, at least one of each kind.
The cotters 2 and the rods 4 may have an arbitrary geometrical cross-sectional form.
Thus, they may have the form e.g. of a tube, round or square, in which a suitable
nut is introduced or - at external mounting - an ordinary screw and a nut.
[0019] In addition hereto further embodiments, which are also encompassed by the inventive
concept, may be created by a combination of details which are taken from different
ones of the embodiments described above.
1) Apparatus for tying or anchoring one end of a wooden post, pillar, post beam or
the like (1), characterized by the provision of at least one stud bolt (3) which is threaded at least in part
and extends in the fibre direction of the wood; at least one key or cotter (2) which
is introduced in a bore in the post etc. extending transverse to the fibre direction
of the wood, said cotter having a threaded hole adapted to cooperate with the threads
of the stud bolt (3); and means (4) for bringing about a strain or stress action between
the stud bolt (3) and the cotter (2) at the turning of the stud bolt or an appurtenant
nut.
2) Apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the stud bolt (3) extends substantially along the longitudinal axis of the
post etc.
3) Apparatus according to claim 1, characterized in that the cotters (2) are two in number and extend through individual, preferably
through bores which intersect each other at a preferably right angle and are located
at different distances from said end of the post (1) etc., and in that the strain
creating pin bolts (3) are four in number and cooperate in pairs with the one and
the other cotter (2), respectively.
4) Apparatus according to claim 1 or 3, characterized in that at least some of the stud bolts (3) are introduced into and extend along
grooves (8) which are cut out into the circumferential surface of the post (1) etc.
5) Apparatus according to claim 1 or 3, characterized in that at least some of the stud bolts (3) are located outside the circumferential
surface of the post etc., and in that the bores in the post etc. for the cotters (2)
are through, and in that the threaded holes of the cotters for the above-mentioned
stud bolts are provided in those ends of the stud bolts which project outside the
circumferential surface of the post (1) etc.
6) Apparatus according to any of the preceding claims, characterized in that said stress or strain producing means is comprised of an attachment fitting
(6) having a plate (4) adapted to abut the end of the post (1) and having one aperture
for one end of each stud bolt (3) said end having or being provided for cooperation
with means (5) for pressing the attachment fitting (6) against the end of the post,
beam or the like (1) with the cotter as an abutment or holder-on.
7) Apparatus according to any of claims 1 - 5, characterized in that said strain or stress creating means are comprised of at least one abutment
rod (4) which extends through transverse bore which extends through the post etc.
and is located on the opposite side of the cotter (2) in respect of the end of the
post etc. (1), at least one of the stud bolts (3) being adapted to be pressed against
said abutment rod by being screwed in through a hole in the cotter (2).
8) Apparatus according to claim 7, characterized in that the end(s) of the pin bolt or bolts (3) which is/are located opposite with
respect to the cotter (2) project(s) outside the end of the post (1) etc., and in
that an attachment fitting (6) is secured to or attachable to said projecting stud
bolt ends.
9) Apparatus according to claim 8, characterized in that there is an interspace (11) between the end of the post (1) etc. and the
attachment fitting (6).