AU2017201016A1 - Masonry anchor of the expansion type - Google Patents

Masonry anchor of the expansion type Download PDF

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AU2017201016A1
AU2017201016A1 AU2017201016A AU2017201016A AU2017201016A1 AU 2017201016 A1 AU2017201016 A1 AU 2017201016A1 AU 2017201016 A AU2017201016 A AU 2017201016A AU 2017201016 A AU2017201016 A AU 2017201016A AU 2017201016 A1 AU2017201016 A1 AU 2017201016A1
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A masonry anchor of the expansion type, comprising an anchor member having a socket formed in an end which is accessible after installation, the socket being configured to releasably receive a mounting portion of a correspondingly shaped mounting fastener.

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MASONRY ANCHOR OF THE EXPANSION TYPE FIELD OF THE INVENTION 5 The present invention relates to a masonry anchor of the expansion type.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is desirable when prefabricating building sections, such as prefabricated wall and/or 10 floor panels, to provide provision for easily mounting fasteners to the panel. This would allow for custom fit-outs to be completed easily and cost effectively.
It is also desirable to reduce product proliferation amongst construction fasteners by making mounting fasteners interchangeable with different types of anchors. 15
Examples of the invention seek to solve, or at least ameliorate, one or more disadvantages of previous masonry anchors, or to at least provide a useful alternative.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 20
According to the present invention, there is provided a masonry anchor of the expansion type, comprising an anchor member having a socket formed in an end which is accessible after installation, the socket being configured to releasably receive a mounting portion of a correspondingly shaped mounting fastener. 25
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the socket includes resiliently displaceable locking formations configured to be received against the mounting portion.
Preferably, the locking formations are generally semi-spherical and extend partially into a 30 void of the socket and configured to be received in a groove formed in the mounting portion, the locking formations being urged radially inwardly for securing the anchor H:\pxa\Interwoven\NEPortbl\DCC\PXA\13109177_1 .docx-15/02/2017 2017201016 15 Feb 2017 -2 - member and the mounting fastener together. The locking formations can be integrally formed with a resilient band extending around the anchor member.
In some embodiments, the locking formations can be urged radially outwardly to release 5 the mounting fastener.
The mounting portion may be formed with a non-circular profile which is configured to be received by a correspondingly shaped portion of the socket to transmit torque from the mounting fastener to the anchor. Preferably, the non-circular profile is rectangular. 10
According to the present invention, there is also provided a system for installing a mounting fastener in a masonry panel, comprising a socket to be embedded in the panel which is accessible after installation, the socket being configured to releasably receive a mounting portion of a correspondingly shaped mounting fastener, wherein the socket 15 includes resiliently displaceable locking formations configured to be received against the mounting portion to secure the mounting fastener to the panel.
According to the present invention, there is also provided a masonry anchor of the expansion type, comprising an anchor member having a socket formed in an end which is 20 accessible after installation, the socket being configured to releasably receive a mounting portion of a correspondingly shaped mounting fastener for securing the fastener to the anchor, wherein anchor is configured to secure the mounting fastener with a push and twist action. 25 According to the present invention, there is also provided a masonry anchor of the expansion type, comprising an anchor member having an end which is accessible after installation, the end being configured to receive a correspondingly shaped socket to releasably affix a mounting portion of a mounting fastener to the masonry anchor. 30 According to the present invention, there is also provided a kit comprising at least one masonry anchor of the above described type and a plurality of mounting fasteners. H:\pxa\MerwovenMtf ortbl\DCC^XA\13109177_l.dc>cx-15/02/2017 2017201016 15 Feb 2017 -3 -
Preferably, the mounting fasteners are selected form the group comprising a screw thread, a hook or a bar.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 5
Preferred embodiments of the invention will be further described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a side partial sectional view of a masonry anchor of one embodiment of the invention; 10 Figure 2 is a perspective end view of the masonry anchor;
Figure 3 is a sectional side view of the masonry anchor with a mounting fastener partially received therein;
Figure 4 is a sectional side view of the masonry anchor with a mounting fastener fully received therein; and 15 Figures 5 and 6 are perspective end views of the masonry anchor with different mounting fasteners.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION 20 With reference to Figure 1, there is shown a masonry anchor 10 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The masonry anchor 10 is of the expansion type and configured for securing the anchor within a hole.
In one form (not illustrated), the masonry anchor has an anchor member having an 25 elongate shank with at least one ridge formed thereon, the ridge extending radially outwardly from and along a surface of the shank generally from an end of the anchor member toward a head of the anchor member; and a sleeve coaxial with and at least partially surrounding the anchor member, wherein at least a portion of the sleeve is configured to expand radially outwardly for engagement 30 with an internal surface of the hole, the sleeve having at least one groove formed therein and the or each groove configured for receiving a corresponding ridge of the anchor H:\pxa\Interwoven\NRPortbl\DCC\PXA\13109177_l.docx-15/02/2017 2017201016 15 Feb 2017 -4- member, wherein a cross sectional width of the ridge and/or a cross sectional width of the groove reduces as the ridge/groove extends toward the head so that as the shank is withdrawn through the sleeve, the ridge urges the groove radially outwardly to bring the 5 sleeve into contact with the hole secure the anchor within the hole.
Such an anchor is described in Australian provisional patent application no. 2016900579, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein. It will be appreciated that the anchor may also take other forms. 10
The masonry anchor 10 comprises an anchor member 12 having a socket 14 formed in an end 16 which is accessible after installation. As can be seen in Figure 2, the socket 14 is configured to releasably receive a mounting portion 18 of a correspondingly shaped mounting fastener 20. 15
The socket 14 includes resiliently displaceable locking formations 22 configured to be received against the mounting portion 18, as can be seen in Figures 3 and 4. In the illustrated embodiment, the locking formations 22 are generally semi-spherical and extend partially into a void of the socket 14 to be received in a recess 26 formed in the mounting 20 portion 18. Although illustrated as being semi-spherical, it will be appreciated that the locking formations 22 may take other forms, such as rectangular for example. It will also be appreciated that recess 26 may also take other forms, such as a continuous groove for example. 25 The locking formations 22 are urged radially inwardly for securing the anchor member 12 and the mounting fastener 20 together. In the illustrated embodiment, the locking formations 22 are integrally formed with a resilient band 24 extending around the anchor member 12. The resilient band 24 may be a continuous band or may be formed with a longitudinal split to facilitate assembly. 30
In another form, an axially movable locking collar may be provided, whereby advancing or H:\pxa\Interwoven\NRPortbl\DCC\PXA\13109177_l.docx-15/D2/2017 2017201016 15 Feb 2017 - 5 - retracting the collar allows the locking formations to disengage, which in one form is by moving radially outwardly, so that the anchor 10 and the fastener 20 can be disengaged. In another form, the locking formations are held in a disengaged condition until insertion of the fastener 20, upon which the locking formations are moved to a locking condition to 5 prevent the fastener 20 from being removed. In such a form, the locking formations may, for example, be moved under an edge on insertion of the fastener 20 to move them into a locking condition.
Figure 3 illustrates the masonry anchor 10 with a mounting fastener 20 partially installed. 10 It can be seen that the locking formations 22 are urged outwardly due to a tapered leading edge of the mounting fastener 20. As the mounting fastener 20 is advanced further into the socked 14, as illustrated in Figure 4, the locking formations 22 are released and move radially inwardly so as to be received in recess 26, thereby locking the mounting fastener 20 to the anchor 10. 15
The masonry anchor 10 provides a snap lock fitting for a mounting fastener 20 so that a mounting fastener 20 may be quickly and easily installed. Preferably, mounting fastener is locked in place once installed and cannot be removed though, in other embodiments, a release mechanism may be provided, though it will be appreciated that the release 20 mechanism may only be operable under considerable force, which may be destructive of a portion of the mounting fastener 20. In one example, the locking formations 22 can be urged radially outwardly to release the mounting fastener 20. In such embodiments, provision may be made for a screw driver to be inserted into the socket 14 or the mounting fastener 20 to release the band 24. In other example, the locking formations 22 or the 25 band 24 may be deformable.
As illustrated in Figure 2, the mounting portion 18 is formed with a non-circular profile, which is configured to be received by a correspondingly shaped portion of the socket 14 to transmit torque from the mounting fastener 20 to the anchor 10. In preferred embodiments, 30 the non-circular profile is rectangular, and square in the illustrated embodiment. H:\pxa\Interwoven\NRPorlbl\DCC\PXA\13109177_l.dDcx-15/02/2017 2017201016 15 Feb 2017 -6-
The described and illustrated masonry anchor 10 provides a connection system in which a series of mounting fasteners 20, which may be interchangeable, be used in connection with a masonry anchor. This simplifies manufacturing, distribution and retailing. Although the masonry anchor 10 may be installed in an existing masonry material, it may also be cast in 5 the material at predetermined locations, thereby providing a socket in which a number of different mounting fasteners can be fitted. In embodiments to be cast in place, the masonry anchor may be installed with a protective cap to prevent material entering the socket 14.
In one form, the system is configured for installing a mounting fastener in a masonry panel 10 and comprises a socket to be embedded in the panel which is accessible after installation. The socket is configured to releasably receive a mounting portion of a correspondingly shaped mounting fastener and the socket includes resiliently displaceable locking formations configured to be received against the mounting portion to secure the mounting fastener to the panel. 15
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that many differently configured mounting fasteners may be used with the masonry anchor 10, such as for example, a screw thread, a bar, a hook, a clip, a low profile mount, a structural mount or an eyelet, some of which are illustrated in Figures 5 and 6. 20
It will be appreciated that other connection methods may be used for joining/coupling the masonry anchor and the mounting fastener. In another embodiment (not illustrated), the masonry anchor and the mounting fastener are secured with a push and twist action. In such embodiments, the action of pushing the fastener into the socket and twisting, 25 preferably over an angle of 90 degrees, may in one example cause a detent in the socket to engage a corresponding feature on the mounting fastener to cause a more permanent lock.
It will also be appreciated that a limiting factor in the strength of a masonry anchor is the cross sectional width on the anchor and its resistance to shearing. In another embodiment 30 (not illustrated), the end of the anchor member may be male, or in the form of a protrusion, with the mounting portion of the mounting fastening being female or a socket configured 2017201016 15 Feb 2017 H:\pxa\Interwoven\NEPortbl\DCC\PXA\13109177_l.docx-15/02/2017 -7- to be received over the male end of the anchor member.
The embodiments have been described by way of example only and modifications are possible within the scope of the invention disclosed. 5

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1. A masonry anchor of the expansion type, comprising an anchor member having a socket formed in an end which is accessible after installation, the socket being configured to releasably receive a mounting portion of a correspondingly shaped mounting fastener.
2. An anchor according to claim 1, wherein the socket includes resiliently displaceable locking formations configured to be received against the mounting portion.
3. An anchor according to claim 2, wherein the locking formations are generally semi-spherical and extend partially into a void of the socket and configured to be received in a groove formed in the mounting portion, the locking formations being urged radially inwardly for securing the anchor member and the mounting fastener together.
4. An anchor according to claim 3, wherein the locking formations are integrally formed with a resilient band extending around the anchor member.
5. An anchor according to claim 3 or claim 4, wherein the locking formations can be urged radially outwardly to release the mounting fastener.
6. An anchor according to any preceding claim, wherein the mounting portion is formed with a non-circular profile which is configured to be received by a correspondingly shaped portion of the socket to transmit torque from the mounting fastener to the anchor.
7. An anchor according to claim 6, wherein the non-circular profile is rectangular.
8. A masonry anchor of the expansion type, comprising an anchor member having a socket formed in an end which is accessible after installation, the socket being configured to releasably receive a mounting portion of a correspondingly shaped mounting fastener for securing the fastener to the anchor, wherein the anchor is configured to secure the mounting fastener with a push and twist action.
9. A masonry anchor of the expansion type, comprising an anchor member having an end which is accessible after installation, the end being configured to receive a correspondingly shaped socket to releasably affix a mounting portion of a mounting fastener to the masonry anchor.
10. A system for installing a mounting fastener in a masonry panel, comprising a socket to be embedded in the panel which is accessible after installation, the socket being configured to releasably receive a mounting portion of a correspondingly shaped mounting fastener, wherein the socket includes resiliently displaceable locking formations configured to be received against the mounting portion to secure the mounting fastener to the panel.
11. A kit comprising at least one masonry anchor or a system according to any preceding claim and a plurality of mounting fasteners.
12. A kit according to claim 11, wherein the mounting fasteners are selected form the group comprising a screw thread, a hook, a bar, a clip, a low profile mount, a structural mount or an eyelet.
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