Holder and concrete anchor assemblies
US-11466447-B2 · Oct 11, 2022 · US
US12546129B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12546129-B2 |
| Application number | US-202418582967-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 21, 2024 |
| Priority date | Feb 22, 2023 |
| Publication date | Feb 10, 2026 |
| Grant date | Feb 10, 2026 |
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A column shoe assembly can include a shoe body that defines an internal cavity with a rear wall. A lower rod opening can open into the internal cavity and defines a connection axis. An access opening can open into the internal cavity on an opposite side of the connection axis from the rear wall. A thickened rim can extend along a perimeter of the access opening.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A column shoe assembly comprising: a shoe body that defines: an internal cavity that is closed continuously around a rear side and at opposite lateral sides by a rear wall and side walls of the shoe body; a lower rod opening aligned to receive a first section of rod along a connection axis into the internal cavity; an upper wall that secures a second section of rod opposite the lower rod opening; an access opening that opens into the internal cavity at a front side of the shoe body, with a rim of the shoe body extending around the access opening, the rim, as measured along a cross section perpendicular to the connection axis, having a first material thickness that is larger, at a location between the connection axis and the access opening, than a second material thickness of the shoe body along the rear wall. 2 . The column shoe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first material thickness is a largest material thickness of the rim as measured along the cross section perpendicular to the connection axis. 3 . The column shoe assembly of claim 2 , wherein the first material thickness is between 2 times and 8 times the second material thickness, inclusive. 4 . The column shoe assembly of claim 3 , wherein the first material thickness is between 3 times and 5 times the second material thickness, inclusive. 5 . The column shoe assembly of claim 2 , wherein the location of the first material thickness is rearward of a front face of the shoe body that surrounds the access opening. 6 . The column shoe assembly of claim 5 , wherein a front face of the rim extends rearwardly from the front face of the shoe body to the location of the first material thickness. 7 . The column shoe assembly of claim 6 , wherein the side walls of the shoe body taper continuously in thickness from the first material thickness to the second material thickness. 8 . The column shoe assembly of claim 1 , wherein the upper wall secures the second section of rod to be substantially coaxial with the connection axis. 9 . The column shoe assembly of claim 1 , wherein upper wall secures the second section of rod with a threaded connection. 10 . The column shoe assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a recess body arranged to removably cover the access opening, to prevent ingress of concrete into the shoe body via the access opening. 11 . The column shoe assembly of claim 10 , wherein the recess body supports a plurality of fasteners arranged to be advanced relative to the recess body to urge the recess body away from the shoe body. 12 . The column shoe assembly of claim 11 , wherein the fasteners are aligned to engage the rim of the shoe body. 13 . The column shoe assembly of claim 10 , wherein the recess body includes one or more protrusions that extend into the access opening to removably secure the recess body to the shoe body. 14 . The column shoe assembly of claim 10 , wherein the recess body is seated on the rim along at least the side walls of the shoe body. 15 . A column shoe assembly comprising: a column shoe, including a shoe body that is integrally formed and defines: an internal cavity with a rear wall; a lower rod opening that opens into the internal cavity and defines a connection axis; a front access opening into the internal cavity on an opposite side of the connection axis from the rear wall; and a thickened rim extending along a perimeter of the front access opening; a first section of rod extending through the lower rod opening along the connection axis, the first section of rod being threadedly secured within the internal cavity with a threaded fastener that is fully within the internal cavity and accessible via the front access opening for threaded adjustment along the first section of rod; and a second section of rod secured to an upper side of the shoe body to extend away from the column shoe opposite the lower rod opening. 16 . The column shoe assembly of claim 15 , further comprising: a recess body that removably covers the front access opening and seats on the thickened rim at least along opposing sides of the front access opening, to seal against ingress of concrete into the shoe body through the front access opening. 17 . A method of connecting concrete sections, the method comprising: providing a first concrete section with a first threaded rod protruding from an end of the first concrete section; providing a second concrete section with a column shoe assembly embedded therein, the column shoe assembly including: a column shoe with a shoe body that includes an internal cavity with a rear wall, a lower opening that opens into the internal cavity, a front access opening into the internal cavity on an opposite side of a connection axis from the rear wall, and a thickened rim extending along a perimeter of the front access opening; and a second rod secured to an upper side of the shoe body, opposite the lower opening, and extending from the column shoe within the second concrete section; aligning the first and second concrete sections to insert the first threaded rod through the lower opening, along the connection axis, into the internal cavity of the column shoe; and threadedly securing the first threaded rod within the internal cavity by accessing the first threaded rod within the internal cavity via the front access opening. 18 . The method of claim 17 , wherein providing the first and second concrete sections includes prefabricating one or more of the first concrete section or the second concrete section at a first location and transporting the one or more prefabricated first or second concrete sections to a second location to be aligned for insertion of the first threaded rod through the lower opening. 19 . The method of claim 18 , wherein the method includes prefabricating the second concrete section with the second rod threadedly secured to the shoe body. 20 . The method of claim 18 , wherein the method includes: prefabricating the second concrete section with a recess body that removably covers the front access opening; and before threadedly securing the first threaded rod within the internal cavity, removing the recess body from the second concrete section to expose the front access opening.
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