TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] This disclosure refers to building systems, more specifically to devices for use
in building systems, precisely a metallic support for rigging formed by a bar including
metallic supports for use in building industries.
BACKGROUND
[0002] In the current scenario, the use of support systems for rigging in building industry
is characterized by the predominance of plastic supports, which support the rigging
through wire fastening. Such devices require a great effort for application, as they
need to be fixed to the support base in order to provide proper support to the rigging.
[0003] The existing metallic options feature difficulties related to sustaining larger loads,
aside from the high risk of damage to the support surface, since its structure is
relatively fragile, susceptible to bending when subjected to common utilization efforts,
and lacking any protection that prevent excessive contact of the metallic parts with
the support surface of the slab.
[0004] Document
MU8502688 teaches a plastic spacer used in building industry for positioning welded meshes
or rigging in the manufacture of industrial floors or concrete paving with a wing-shaped
building format, which leads to low manufacturing cost and renders excellent mechanical
resistance, practical utilization and optimal transportation, storage and handling,
since it allows accommodation of the pieces between each other.
[0005] Patent
FR2944302 shows a metallic linkage element for meshes or metallic frames to be used in concrete
frames, in order to obtain reinforced concrete slabs or horizontal walls.
[0006] Patent
US4056908 explains the compound action of open-layer steel beams, providing support for beams
and girders, and the reinforced connection of the concrete slab, where parts of the
upper vortex of the steel beam layer protrude through the upper sections of the cross
member rope and through the openings provided on the model of the metallic sheet place
over said beams prior to the concrete pouring, and a continuous cylinder-shaped rod
fixed near the tip of each flap element that protrudes in parallel to the longitudinal
axis of the beam and a covered reinforcement wire mesh between the shafts.
[0007] Patent
US5729949 shows a support for sustaining and spacing reinforcement bars, featuring a hollow
tapered body for stacking, a flat base for support, an opening to allow the cement
flow inside and around the support, and the notches on the upper surface of the support
to hold the bars in the desired position.
[0008] There are some solutions used in the market that resemble the support for rigging
proposed herein, but with different designs and functionality, as may be seen in:
- a) http://blogdopetcivil.com/2012/01/20/lajes-trelicadas
- b) http://www.trelicon.com.br/quem-somos
[0009] The standard solution, using standard plastic supports, is already widely known and
used, but lacks strength and easy handling, as may be seen, for example, in
http://www.aecweb.com.br/prod/e/apoio-para-cordoalha-e-posicionador-de-armadura-negativa-em-lajes-apc-1162-15807. Therefore, there are no devices that feature the same configuration and advantages
in building, as well aseasy operation, such as the innovation presented herein.
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0010] Example embodiments of the disclosure will now be described by way of example only
and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a front view (A) and a side view (B) of the metallic support, where
the metallic shaft (1) is seen positioned on the metallic support (2).
Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the metallic support in a configuration for use,
where the metallic shaft (1) is featured positioned on the various metallic supports
(2) properly spaced throughout the shaft (1).
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0011] The examples, materials and systems described herein provide,
inter alia, rigging supports and rigging systems. These and other aspects, features and advantages
of the disclosure or of certain embodiments of the disclosure will be further understood
by those skilled in the art from the following description of example embodiments.
In the following description of various examples, reference is made to the accompanying
drawings, which form a part hereof. It is to be understood that other modifications
may be made from the specifically described components and systems without departing
from the scope of the present disclosure.
[0012] It is also to be understood that the specific material, systems, devices and processes
illustrated in the attached drawings, and/or described in the following specification,
are simply exemplary embodiments. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics
relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting.
Moreover, the figures of this disclosure may represent the scale and/or dimensions
according to one or more embodiments, and as such contribute to the teaching of such
dimensional scaling. However, the disclosure herein is not limited to the scales,
dimensions, proportions, and/or orientations shown in the figures.
[0013] This disclosure refers to a metallic support for rigging used in building industry,
featuring an innovative forming that enables replacement of the current solutions
with significant advantages in terms of mechanical resistance and easy operation.
[0014] The metallic supports serve for support of prestressing cables, negative reinforcements
and structural fittings in a configuration where the metallic supports (2) are welded
to the upper metallic bar (1), allowing easier execution of the assembly, compared
to solutions commonly employed - the plastic support, since it dismisses the need
for fixing all supports on the mesh through wire fastening or shaped nails, and subsequent
fixation of the metallic bar on the plastic supports.
[0015] In the solution proposed herein, little fastening is required between the positive
mesh and the rigging support bar itself on both extremities of the bar and one on
the center.
[0016] The metallic supports are more resistant than plastic supports, thus being safer,
as they do not break after the concrete pouring, decreasing losses caused by damage
during use or transportation.
[0017] Its manufacturing may be done through welding of the metallic supports (2) to a steel
bar (1) for supporting the rigging. The supports (2) have a semicircle or substantially
rectangular shape with rounded edges and one open side, similar to,
e.g., a "C", in which the dimensions of the bar (1) and the supports (2) vary according
to the height to be provided by the set, which also affects the thickness of the supports
(2) and the bar (1).
[0018] The curved shape,
e.g. a "C" shape, a parabolic shape, an arched shape, a semicircular shape, etc., of the
support (2) allows increased mechanical resistance when compared to similar market
versions, which are "V" shaped, in other words, by straight shafts welded to the steel
bar.
[0019] The supports (2) are welded beneath the steel bar (1) with a preferable thickness
of approximately 10 mm (where in other examples, the thickness may be about 5-15 mm,
about 8-12 mm, about 10 mm or more, about 8 mm or more, or about 12 mm or less, or
other sizes), but may be easily adapted for different uses with variable spacing along
the entire bar or one or more portions of the bar, according to the load to be sustained,
though normally around 400 mm (where in other examples, the supports may be spaced
at least 400 mm apart, at least 300 mm apart, between about 350 and 450 mm, about
500 mm or less, 750 mm or more, or others). This distance between the supports (2)
is established in order to prevent deformations on the support bar (1) upon assembly
and concrete pouring; the support bar (1) is specified on an execution project of
the prestressing service.
[0020] Typically, the support bar (1) has 3 meters length for easy transportation and application
as per market practice, avoiding losses due to sectioning at the time of execution
of the civil work.
[0021] For more safety, in order to avoid direct contact between the steel of the support
(2) and the base of the frame, the "C"-shaped bases of the support (2) may be painted
with epoxy paint or coated with a plastic end sheet. This way, undesired marks on
the slab or on the finished beam due to steel corrosion are avoided.
[0022] Typically, the placement of metallic supports is started after the positive fitting
is concluded, prior to the launch of prestressing rigging and negative fittings. This
allows for a quicker assembly, since none of the materials need to be lifted for the
installation to take place.
[0023] Respecting the distance between each ordinate (specified in the project), the metallic
supports required may be identified by the desired height. For easy identification
and use, the supports are painted in different colors, for size distinction according
to a color chart.
[0024] For comparison purposes regarding practicality between metallic and plastic supports,
the chart below compares each alternative by taking into account a 3-meter bar with
plastic supports and a 3-meter bar with metallic supports:
| Fastened plastic support |
Nailed plastic support |
Metallic support |
| Amount of fastenings1 |
Amount of fastenings2 |
Amount of nails3 |
Amount of fastenings |
| 12 |
10 |
48 |
4 |
[0025] Where:
- 1 - considering a safety amount of one support every 25 cm and the fastening between
the support shaft and the positive mesh;
- 2 - considering a safety amount of one support every 30 cm and the fastening between
the metallic shaft and the positive mesh;
- 3 - four nails per support to avoid breaks during the concrete pouring.
[0026] After fixation of the metallic supports, the launching of the rigging over the bars
(1) may start, and then, the negative fittings after the rigging are fixed on the
supports.
[0027] For cases where metallic hoops are used as supports, the use of metallic supports
provided herein is more advantageous, as its welding fixation is safer and its base
is coated with epoxy painting, which prevents any marks on the finished slab.
[0028] Accordingly, there is disclosed in accordance with the invention in a first aspect
and embodiment: A metallic rigging support comprising: a metallic bar (1); a plurality
of metallic supports (2) connected to the bar, wherein said supports (2) comprise
an arched, semicircular, parabolic or substantially rectangular exterior shape defining
an opening on the bottom of the support, and a plurality of lower ends on each side
of the opening, wherein the supports are positioned in a spaced manner along said
metallic bar (1), in order to provide proper support to each type of use provided
for in a building project; and a plurality of protective elements on the lower ends.
[0029] In an embodiment of the first aspect there is disclosed the metallic rigging support,
wherein the plurality of supports are welded to the bar.
[0030] In an embodiment of the first aspect there is disclosed the metallic rigging support,
wherein the protective elements comprise a paint, a thermoplastic covering, or both.
In a preferred embodiment of the first aspect there is disclosed the metallic rigging
support, wherein the paint is an epoxy paint.
[0031] In an embodiment of the first aspect there is disclosed the metallic rigging support,
wherein the supports are regularly spaced along the metallic bar.
[0032] In an embodiment of the first aspect there is disclosed the metallic rigging support,
wherein the supports have rounded exterior edges.
[0033] In an embodiment of the first aspect there is disclosed the metallic rigging support,
wherein the exterior shape is substantially in the shape of a "C".
[0034] In an embodiment of the first aspect there is disclosed the metallic rigging support,
wherein the supports are spaced at least about 400 mm apart along the bar.
[0035] In an embodiment of the first aspect there is disclosed the metallic rigging support,
wherein the supports are spaced at least about 300 mm apart along the bar.
[0036] In an embodiment of the first aspect there is disclosed the metallic rigging support,
wherein the supports are spaced at least about 750 mm apart along the bar.
[0037] In an embodiment of the first aspect there is disclosed the metallic rigging support,
wherein the bar is about 3 meters or less in length.
[0038] In a second aspect of the invention there is disclosed a rigging system comprising
one or more metallic rigging supports according to any of the embodiments of the first
aspect.
[0039] In an embodiment of the second aspect there is disclosed a rigging system comprising
one or more metallic rigging supports, further comprising a rigging fixed to the metallic
rigging supports.
[0040] In an embodiment of the second aspect there is disclosed a rigging system comprising
one or more metallic rigging supports, further comprising a concrete material poured
around the one or more metallic rigging supports.
[0041] This innovation is not limited to the representations commented or illustrated herein,
and should be construed in its full scope. Several modifications and other representations
of the disclosure may be perceived by those skilled in the art to which this innovation
pertains, with the benefit of the knowledge provided in previous descriptions and
attached drawings. Furthermore, it is understood that the disclosure is not limited
to the specific form presented and that modifications and other forms are considered
within the scope of the attached claims. Although specific terms are used herein,
these are only used in a generic and descriptive manner, not with limiting purposes.
1. A metallic rigging support comprising:
a metallic bar (1);
a plurality of metallic supports (2) connected to the bar, wherein said supports (2)
comprise an arched, semicircular, parabolic or substantially rectangular exterior
shape defining an opening on the bottom of the support, and a plurality of lower ends
on each side of the opening, wherein the supports are positioned in a spaced manner
along said metallic bar (1), in order to provide proper support to each type of use
provided for in a building project; and
a plurality of protective elements on the lower ends.
2. The metallic rigging support of claim 1, wherein the plurality of supports are welded
to the bar.
3. The metallic rigging support of either of claims 1 or 2, wherein the protective elements
comprise a paint, a thermoplastic covering, or both.
4. The metallic rigging support of claim 3, wherein the paint is an epoxy paint.
5. The metallic rigging support of any of claims 1 to 4, wherein the supports are regularly
spaced along the metallic bar.
6. The metallic rigging support of any of claims 1 to 5, wherein the supports have rounded
exterior edges.
7. The metallic rigging support of any of claims 1 to 6, wherein the exterior shape is
substantially in the shape of a "C".
8. The metallic rigging support of any of claims 1 to 7, wherein the supports are spaced
at least about 400 mm apart along the bar.
9. The metallic rigging support of any of claims 1 to 8, wherein the supports are spaced
at least about 300 mm apart along the bar.
10. The metallic rigging support of any of claims 1 to 9, wherein the supports are spaced
at least about 750 mm apart along the bar.
11. The metallic rigging support of any of claims 1 to 10, wherein the bar is about 3
meters or less in length.
12. A rigging system comprising one or more metallic rigging supports of any of claims
1 to 11.
13. The rigging system of claim 12, further comprising a rigging fixed to the metallic
rigging supports.
14. The rigging system of either claim 12 or claim 13, further comprising a concrete material
poured around the one or more metallic rigging supports.