Reinforced building wall
US-9874009-B2 · Jan 23, 2018 · US
US11788274B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11788274-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217882832-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 8, 2022 |
| Priority date | May 17, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2023 |
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A reinforced building wall includes a foundation and an anchor rod anchored to the foundation; a first stud wall disposed above the foundation; the first stud wall having a first bottom plate, a first top plate and first and second vertical studs operably joined to the first bottom plate and the first top plate; a horizontal first bridge member disposed between the first stud and the second stud, the first bridge member having a first vertical opening; a rod post having one end operably connected to the anchor rod and operably connected to the first bridge member to transfer downward forces from the first bridge member and the second bridge member to the rod post; the anchor rod is attached to an anchor; and the anchor is disposed in an upper portion of the foundation.
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I claim: 1. A reinforced building wall, comprising: a) a foundation and an anchor rod anchored to the foundation; b) a first stud wall disposed above the foundation; c) a cross-laminated timber (CLT) floor panel supported by the first stud wall; d) a second stud wall disposed above the first stud wall and supported by the CLT floor panel; and e) a rod post operably connected to the anchor rod and the CLT floor panel to transfer downward forces from the CLT floor panel to the rod post and the anchor rod to put the rod post and the anchor rod in compression. 2. The reinforced building wall as in claim 1 , wherein the rod post is operably attached to a body disposed inside the CLT floor panel. 3. The reinforced building wall as in claim 2 , wherein: a) the body includes a central threaded opening; b) the rod post terminates inside a first end portion of the central threaded opening; and c) a rod is threaded to a second end portion opposite to the first end portion of the central threaded opening. 4. The reinforced building wall as in claim 3 , wherein the threaded central opening includes a larger diameter at the first end portion than at the second end portion. 5. The reinforced building wall as in claim 2 , wherein the body includes a bearing plate. 6. The reinforced building wall as in claim 2 , wherein the body includes a cylindrical body. 7. The reinforced building as in claim 2 , wherein: a) a first bearing plate is attached to one end of the body to bear on a lower portion of the CLT floor panel; b) a second bearing plate is attached to another end opposite to the one end of the body, the second bearing plate to bear on an upper portion of the CLT floor panel; and c) the rod post is threaded to the body. 8. The reinforced building wall as in claim 2 , wherein the rod post extends through the body. 9. The reinforced building wall as in claim 2 , wherein the body is below a top surface and above a bottom surface of the CLT floor panel. 10. The reinforced building wall as in claim 9 , wherein the body includes a threaded opening and the rod post is threaded to the threaded opening. 11. The reinforced building wall as in claim 10 , wherein the body includes cylindrical body. 12. The reinforced building wall as in claim 10 , wherein the body includes a bearing plate. 13. The reinforced building wall as in claim 10 , wherein: a) the rod post terminates inside one end the body; and b) a rod is threaded to another end opposite to the one end of the body. 14. The reinforced building wall as in claim 1 , wherein: a) the first stud wall includes a first top plate supporting the CLT floor panel; b) the second stud wall includes a second bottom plate supported on the CLT floor panel; c) a first body bearing on an underside of the first top plate, the first body including a first threaded opening; d) a second body bearing on the second bottom plate, the second body including a second threaded opening; and e) the rod post extends through the top plate, the CLT floor panel and the second bottom plate, the rod post is threaded to the first body and the second body. 15. The reinforced building wall as in claim 14 , wherein the first body includes a bearing plate. 16. The reinforced building wall as in claim 14 , wherein the second body includes a coupler. 17. The reinforced building wall as in claim 16 , wherein the coupler includes a sight hole. 18. The reinforced building wall as in claim 16 , wherein the second threaded opening is multi-diameter.
Longitudinally-externally threaded elements extending from the concrete or masonry, e.g. anchoring bolt with embedded head · CPC title
Connections specially adapted therefor (shear dowels E04B1/486, E04B1/49) · CPC title
{Load-bearing} walls of framework or pillarwork; Walls incorporating load-bearing elongated members (E04B2/74, E04B2/88 take precedence; pillars E04C3/30) · CPC title
Auxiliary parts for reinforcements, e.g. connectors, spacers, stirrups ({E04C5/06 takes precedence;} tools connecting reinforcing elements E04G21/12) · CPC title
Connection to foundations · CPC title
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