Support ring for lifting anchor
US-2025305307-A1 · Oct 2, 2025 · US
US10626626B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10626626-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314396806-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 25, 2013 |
| Priority date | Apr 26, 2012 |
| Publication date | Apr 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 21, 2020 |
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A lifting anchor for embedment into a concrete component, the anchor having a head for releasable engagement with lifting equipment, and at least one leg extending from the head, the leg being profiled so as to lock into the surrounding concrete, wherein the profiling is formed by a series of formations arranged along at least a face and adjacent edge of the leg.
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The claims defining the invention are as follows: 1. A lifting anchor for embedment into a concrete component, the anchor comprising: a head configured to releasably engage with lifting equipment, the head including a front surface and a rear surface opposing the front surface, the head defining an eye extending through the front surface and the rear surface; and a first leg extending from the head, the first leg having a profile configured to lock into concrete of the concrete component that surrounds the first leg when the lifting anchor is embedded in the concrete component, wherein the profile includes a series of formations that forms a front surface of the first leg and an edge of the first leg adjacent to the front surface, and wherein the front surface of the head and the front surface of the first leg face the same direction. 2. The anchor of claim 1 , wherein the series of formations is arranged on opposed surfaces of the first leg and on an edge of the first leg between the opposed surfaces, the opposed surfaces including the front surface of the first leg. 3. The anchor of claim 1 , wherein each of the series of formations includes a leading edge facing upwardly towards the head and inclined at an acute angle to the axis of the first leg. 4. The anchor of claim 1 , having reinforcing ribbing extending on each of two opposed side surfaces adjacent the head. 5. The anchor of claim 1 , having ribbing extending along each of two opposed side surfaces adjacent the head to provide shear capacity in the initial stages of edge lifting a panel from a horizontal configuration in which the anchor is cast to a generally vertical configuration. 6. The anchor of claim 1 , further comprising a zone adjacent to the head an aperture for receiving a tension bar, the aperture being elongate in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the anchor. 7. The anchor of claim 1 , wherein the eye is configured to receive a locking bolt of a lifting clutch in the form of a ring-clutch, the head having an upper edge engageable by the body of the ring clutch when the clutch body is inclined at the commencement of lifting a cast panel from the horizontal configuration in which the anchor is cast to a generally vertical configuration, wherein the width of the head is such that engagement between the clutch body and the edge of the head at the commencement of lifting from a horizontal configuration is at a sufficient distance from the edge of the head that any deformation of the edge of the head caused by engagement with the clutch body under the applied lifting load will be wholly contained within the width of the head. 8. The anchor of claim 1 , wherein the anchor includes a length, a width and a thickness, the length being in the direction of extension of the legs, the width and thickness being in directions normal to each other and the direction of extension of the first leg, wherein the length is greater than the width and the width is greater than the thickness, and wherein the front surface of the first leg is normal to the direction of the thickness and parallel to the direction of the length and width. 9. The anchor of claim 8 , wherein the edge of the first leg extends in a direction normal to the direction of the width and parallel to the direction of the length and thickness. 10. The anchor of claim 1 , wherein the eye is configured to receive a locking bolt of a lifting clutch in a form of a ring clutch, the head having an upper edge engageable by the body of the ring clutch when the clutch body is inclined at commencement of lifting a cast panel from the horizontal configuration in the anchor is cast to a generally vertical configuration, wherein the width of the head is such that engagement between the clutch body and the edge of the head at the commencement of lifting from a horizontal configuration is at a sufficient distance from the end of the head that any deformation of the edge of the head caused by engagement with the clutch body under the applied lifting load will be wholly contained within the width of the head. 11. An edge lift anchor for embedment into a concrete panel, the anchor comprising: a head configured to releasably attach with lifting equipment, the head including a front surface and a rear surface opposing the front surface, the head defining an eye extending through the front surface and the rear surface; and a pair of generally parallel legs extending from the head, each of the pair of legs having a profile configured to lock into concrete of the concrete panel that surrounds said leg when the lifting anchor is embedded in the concrete panel, wherein the profile includes a series of formations that forms an inner edge of said leg and opposed surfaces of said leg, and wherein the front surface of the head and one of the opposed surfaces of each of the pair of legs face the same direction. 12. The edge lift anchor of claim 11 , wherein the anchor includes a length, a width and a thickness, the length being in the direction of extension of each of the pair of legs, the width and thickness being in directions normal to each other and the direction of extension of the pair of legs, wherein the length is greater than the width and the width is greater than the thickness and wherein each of the opposed surfaces of each of the pair of legs is normal to the direction of the thickness and parallel to the direction of the length and width. 13. A lifting anchor for embedment into a concrete component, the anchor comprising: a head configured to releasable engage with lifting equipment, the head including a front surface and a rear surface opposing the front surface, the head defining an eye extending through the front surface and the rear surface; and a first leg extending from the head, the first leg having a profile configured to lock into concrete of the concrete component that surrounds the first leg when the lifting anchor is embedded in the concrete component, wherein the profile includes a series of formations that forms a front surface of the first leg, and wherein the surface of the head and the front surface of the first leg face the same direction. 14. The lifting anchor of claim 13 , wherein the anchor includes a length, a width and a thickness, the length being in the direction of extension of the first leg, the width and thickness being in directions normal to each other and the direction of extension of the first leg, wherein the length is greater than the width and the width is greater than the thickness, and wherein the front surface of the first leg is normal to the direction of the thickness and parallel to the direction of the length and width. 15. A lifting anchor for embedment into a concrete component, the anchor comprising: a head configured to releasably engage with lifting equipment; a leg extending from the head, the leg including a profile configured to lock into concrete of the concrete component that surrounds the leg when the lifting anchor is embedded in the concrete component; and reinforcing ribbing extending the outer edge of substantially the entire length of the leg. 16. The lifting anchor of claim 15 , wherein the anchor includes a length and width and a thickness, the length being in the direction of extension of the leg, the width and thickness being in directions normal to each other and the direction of extension of the leg, wherein the length is greater than the width and the width is greater than the thickness, and wherein the ribbing protrudes in the direction of the thickness. 17. An edge lifting anchor for embedmen
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