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| United States Patent | 3988959 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/3988959.html |
| Inventor(s) | Buchanan; David Henry (Victoria, AU) |
| Abstract | A means for providing an indication of the length of the bolt member of an
anchor bolt assembly of the type including a bolt member and an expandable
sleeve member. The end of the bolt member opposite the sleeve expanding
portion thereof is provided with a recess, the depth of which is reversely
proportional of the length of the bolt member. |
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Drawing from US Patent 3988959 |
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Bolt identification system |
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| Publication Date |
November 2, 1976 |
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| Filing Date |
March 11, 1974 |
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| Priority Data |
Mar 09, 1973[AU]2531/73 |
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Title Information  |
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Description  |
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BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
This invention relates to bolts. It has particular application to bolts
used in anchor bolt assemblies of the type which have expandable sleeves.
In some applications where the length of a bolt cannot be viewed steps must
be taken to assure building inspection authorities that bolts of the right
dimensions have been used to satisfy the regulations relating to a
particular application. For instance, in the mounting of lift well guide
rails, the building regulations require that bolts supporting the rails
must extend for a prescribed length into the concrete wall forming the
well. At present, the only sure method of ensuring that the bolts extend
the full prescribed distance into the concrete is to tie the ends of the
bolts to the concrete reinforcing bars prior to pouring the concrete. In
this method where the bolts are cast-in there is a considerable problem in
achieving correct positioning of bolts and frequently it is difficult to
obtain correct alignment with the guide rails they are to support.
A more desirable method of positioning these bolts would be to drill the
concrete after casting and inserting bolts having a known form of
expandable means on their ends to set them in their correct positions.
Unfortunately, at present, the inspection authorities have no way of
determining whether the correct size of bolt of this type has been used
and whether it has been set correctly in the concrete, and, consequently,
it is not possible to use this method.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
According to one of its aspects, the present invention provides a bolt
having an end configuration such that the length of the bolt can be
determined by inspection of its end. In preferred forms, the bolts may
have end configurations such that the end configuration of a short bolt
cannot be tampered with or modified, without difficulty, to resemble the
end configuration of a long bolt.
According to this first aspect, the present invention provides a bolt
having one end of its stem threaded, the end face of said one end being
formed with a surface discontinuity the size of which is indicative of the
length of the bolt. The surface may be in the form of a projection or
depression, but, preferably comprises a bore which is coaxial with the
stem.
In this specification surface discontinuity should be construed as a
discontinuity in the surface of the material forming the bolt and should
be distinguished from superficial treatment of the surface, for instance,
painting. The surface discontinuity may conprise a region which is
depressed relative to surrounding areas of the surface of the bolt, for
instance, a bore or engraving, or alternatively, projecting relative to
surrounding areas of the surface of the bolt, for instance, a
protuberance, boss, or embossing.
Normally it is required to distinguish between bolts within a set of bolts
that are useful for a particular purpose, each bolt in the set being of a
different length. In this instance, and where the discontinuity comprises
a depression, it is very desirable to have the biggest surface
discontinuity on the shortest bolt of the set with progressively smaller
discontinuities on progressively longer bolts, and thus having the
smallest discontinuity on the longest bolt of the set. In this way there
will be a known, inverse relationship between the size of the
discontinuity and the length of the bolt. With such an arrangement it
would be very difficult to modify the surface discontinuity of a short
bolt to make it resemble that of a long bolt. For if the surface
discontinuity were a bore, to pass a short bolt off as a long bolt, it
would be necessary to fill the relatively large bore and re-drill a bore
of a smaller diameter. If the opposite relationship between the size of
the depression and bolt length were employed then it would be possible to
drill-out or enlarge the bore in a short bolt to make it resemble the
larger bore of a longer bolt, a situation which is clearly undesirable.
On the other hand where the surface discontinuity comprises a surface
protuberance the longest bolt should be provided with the biggest
protuberance and the shortest bolt with the smallest so that the task of
making a short bolt appear like a long one would involve building up the
size of the protuberance. This would be in contrast to the case where the
opposite relationship between bolt length and size of the protuberance
applied in which case a short bolt could be made to resemble a long one by
reducing the size of the protuberance, for instance, by filing.
By a second aspect of the invention an indication of the length of a bolt
may be provided by the color of an insert set into the bolt stem.
According to this second aspect of the invention a contrasting colored
insert is set into the threaded stem of a bolt to extend inwardly from its
end face. Various bolts within a set of bolts which differ in length could
be distinguished from one another by having a particular colored insert
representative of a bolt of a particular length.
The invention further provides an anchor bolt assembly of the type
comprising a bolt having a head and a threaded stem, a nut for the
threaded stem and, sleeve means to encompass the stem between the bolt
head and the unit, the sleeve means and the bolt head being
interengageable by tightening of the nut to cause expansion of at least
part of the sleeve means by a limited movement of the bolt head into the
sleeve means, wherein the bolt stem has a recess or insert extending from
its end remote from the head partway along the stem toward the bolt head
such that when the nut has been tightened to cause said limited movement
of the bolt head into the sleeve means the recess or insert extends toward
the bolt head beyond the end face of the nut remote from the bolt head.
Preferably the recess or insert extends beyond said end face by no more
than one inch. More particularly it may extend beyond that end face by a
distance in the range 3/4 to 1 inch.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
The invention will now be further described with reference to the
accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a longitudinal cross-section of an anchor bolt assembly utilizing
a bolt of relatively short length;
FIG. 2 is a longitudinal cross-section of an anchor bolt assembly utilizing
a bolt of intermediate length;
FIG. 3 is a longitudinal cross-section of an anchor bolt assembly utilizing
a bolt of relatively long length; and
FIG. 4 is a partial longitudinal cross-sectional view of the anchor bolt
assembly of FIG. 3, but showing the components in their position after the
bolt assembly has been set in place.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
In the drawing, the reference numeral 2 denotes a bolt which is shorter
than an intermediate bolt 4 and which in turn is shorter than a long bolt
6. Each bolt comprises a head 8 and a stem 10 with a threaded end portion
12. Each bolt is provided with an expandable sleeve 14 which is expanded
by being moved in the direction of the head 8 so that its end 16 engages a
tapered face 18 of the head which causes the end 16 to move outwardly
radially of the bolt. In the shortest bolt 2 the expandable sleeve 14 is
caused to move towards the head 8 by means of a washer 20 interposed
between the sleeve 14 and a nut 22 which is in threaded engagement with
the threads 12 of the stem. The operation of the intermediate bolt 4 is
the same as that of the shortest bolt 2 except that a spacing sleeve 24 is
interposed between the expandable sleeve 14 and the washer 20 to
accommodate for the extra length of the stem. Similarly, in the longest
bolt 6 two extra sleeves 26 and 28 are required to accommodate for the
increased length of the stem.
The end face 30 of the shaft remote from the head 8 of each bolt is
provided with a central bore shown as 32, 34 and 36 respectively in bolts
2, 4 and 6. It is to be noted that the diameter of bore 32 is larger than
that of bore 34 which in turn is larger than that of bore 36. The reason
this relationship on bore diameter to shaft length is that it would be
difficult to modify the bore 32 so that it has the diameter of the bore 34
or 36 whereby a short bolt 2 can by inspection of the end face 30, have
the appearance of a longer bolt 4 or 6.
The lengths of the bores 32, 34, and 36 are chosen such that when the
expandable sleeve 14 has been moved the required distance towards the head
8 for correct expansion, only the inner ends 33, 35, and 37 of the bores
32, 34 and 36 will extend into the stem from the outer face 38 of the nut
22 as seen in FIG. 4. Sometimes it is necessary to remove the portion of
the stem that extends from the outer face 38 of the nut 22, and in this
event, removal of the extending portion will still leave the end portion
of the bores 33, 35 and 37 so that the bolts can be identified on
inspection. If however the nut moves excessively towards the head 8
indicating that the expandable sleeve 14 has not functioned correctly,
removal of the portion of the stem of the bolt extending from the face 38
of the nut will mean removal of the portion of the stem which contain the
bores 32, 34 and 36 so that the remaining end face will have no bore in
it, which will therefore be an indication of the fact that the bolt has
not set correctly.
It will be appreciated that the bore in the bolt stem must extend beyond
the outer face of the nut after the sleeve has been expanded but it should
not extend so far as to allow overcropping when the bolt is not properly
set. More particularly, the bore may extend beyond the outer face of the
nut by no more than one inch and it is preferred that it should extend
through a distance in the range 3/4 to 1 inch.
The bores 32, 34 and 36 may be filled with a colored insert, the color of
which is indicative of the length of the bolt. In this case, it is not
necessary that the diameter of the bores 32, 34 and 36 should vary from
one bolt to another, but the variation in diameter is preferred as it
provides an additional indication. The colored insert may be in the form
of a colored rod of plastics material press-fit into the bores or
alternatively may comprise a body of colored material that has been placed
in the bores in liquid form and subsequently solidified.
Many modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art without
departing from the spirit of the invention.
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