GB2417039A - Building cladding support system:retaining member - Google Patents

Building cladding support system:retaining member Download PDF

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GB2417039A
GB2417039A GB0415597A GB0415597A GB2417039A GB 2417039 A GB2417039 A GB 2417039A GB 0415597 A GB0415597 A GB 0415597A GB 0415597 A GB0415597 A GB 0415597A GB 2417039 A GB2417039 A GB 2417039A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F13/00Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings
    • E04F13/07Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor
    • E04F13/08Coverings or linings, e.g. for walls or ceilings composed of covering or lining elements; Sub-structures therefor; Fastening means therefor composed of a plurality of similar covering or lining elements
    • E04F13/0801Separate fastening elements
    • E04F13/0832Separate fastening elements without load-supporting elongated furring elements between wall and covering elements
    • E04F13/0857Supporting consoles, e.g. adjustable only in a direction parallel to the wall

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A cladding support system comprises a retaining member 10,. 210, and a bracket 26 , which supports a support 44 for e.g. bricks. The bracket 26 comprises a fixing aperture 28 for a fixing 29, for securing e.g. to a concrete wall, and a first slot 36 shaped to receive a formation 31, 31b, so as to permit longitudinal sliding but prevent (transverse) horizontal, vertical or rotational movement, and a second slot 38 adapted to receive a retaining member 10, 210, which as shown in Fig 1 includes a location portion 16 and an engagement portion 18 spaced along the axis 14 of the member: the retaining member may be placed manually and then struck at end 24 to force it such that slope 22 bearing against slot 38 fixes the system in place.

Description

24 1 7039 1 Building Element Support System Retaining Member 3 The present
invention relates to a building element 4 support system retaining member, especially, but not exclusively, for use in cladding or facing support 6 systems for structures.
8 In building construction and refurbishment it is 9 standard practice to provide the building with a cladding or facing. Consequently, there are a large 11 number of known systems for supporting cladding or 12 facings on the face of a structure.
14 It is known to provide horizontal locating bars on the structure, to which fabricated brackets are 16 secured and are vertically adjustable by a screw 17 system or the provision of serrations. An angle section support for projecting into a bed joint 19 between wettlclly adjacent bricks in the cladding 20.is located in seat portions provided in the bracket 21 to provide support to the cladding. These supports 22 okay be Screwed into the bracket, but they may also 1 be hooked or slotted into the seats in the bracket, 2 with the supports being secured by the seats when in 3 operation.
Although the support hooked or slotted into the 6 bracket has a number of advantages over the screwed 7 in support, such as ease of manufacture and 8 installation, the disadvantage of existing hooked or 9 slotted supports is that they may become misaligned relative to the bracket through either deformation 11 of the support itself or through an uneven 12 structure. This can result in a misaligned and 13 therefore weakened cladding.
It is therefore the aim of the present invention to 16 provide a building element support system retaining 17 member which obviates or mitigates one or more of 18 the disadvantages referred to above.
According to a first aspect of the present 21 invention, there is provided a building element 22 support system retaining member comprising: 23 a planar elongate body portion having a 24 longitudinal axis, wherein said body portion defines a locating portion and an engagement portion which 26 are longitudinally spaced from one another.
28 Preferably the locating portion and the engagement 29 portion are longitudinally aligned with one another.
31 Preferably the locating portion is of a smaller 32 height than the engagement portion.
2 Preferably the locating portion has a first inclined 3 surface.
Preferably the engagement portion has a second 6 inclined surface.
8 Preferably the second inclined surface of the 9 engagement portion extends longitudinally from the locating portion.
12 Preferably the locating portion and the engagement 13 portion are separated by a trough.
Preferably the retaining member further comprises an 16 abutment at one end.
18 Preferably the retaining member is constructed of 19 plate steel or stainless steel.
21 According to a second aspect of the present 22 invention, there is provided a building element 23 support system bracket comprising: 24 a first fixing means for securing to a first structure; 26 a first slot shaped to be engageable with a 27 longitudinally extending support member for 28 supporting a second structure at a distance from the 29 first structure, wherein the formation of said first slot is shaped so as to permit relative longitudinal 31 sliding movement of the support member and bracket 32 and to prevent relative lateral horizontal movement, 1 vertical movement and relative rotation about the 2 longitudinal axis of the support member and bracket; 3 and 4 a second slot adapted to receive a retaining member.
7 Preferably the first slot comprises a first 8 substantially horizontal portion and a first 9 substantially vertical portion. Most preferably, the first slot is substantially L-shaped.
12 Preferably the second slot extends parallel to the 13 longitudinal axis of the bracket. Alternatively, 14 the second slot extends perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the bracket.
17 Preferably the entrance of the second slot faces the 18 first horizontal portion of the first slot.
19 Alternatively, the entrance of the second slot faces the first vertical portion of the first slot.
22 Preferably the bracket comprises a first web portion 23 which contacts the first structure when in use.
Preferably the bracket further comprises at least a 26 first flange which projects in a plane substantially 27 perpendicular to the first web portion, the first 28 slot being provided in the first flange to receive a 29 corresponding portion of the support member and the second slot being provided in the first flange to 31 receive a corresponding portion of the retaining 32 member.
2 Preferably the bracket comprises first and second 3 flanges, each having a first and second slot.
According to a third aspect of the present 6 invention, there is provided a building element 7 support system comprising the retaining member of 8 the first aspect and the bracket of the second 9 aspect.
11 Preferably the building element support system 12 further includes: 13 a longitudinally extending support member for 14 supporting a second structure at a distance from the first structure, the support member having a 16 formation thereon which is engageable with at least 17 a corresponding first slot on the bracket to provide 18 a vertical support of the support member.
Preferably the support member is adapted such that 21 it may fit within the first slot of the bracket, the 22 support member including a load-bearing projection 23 which engages and supports the second structure.
Wherein the retaining member is mounted between the 26 bracket and the support member such that the 27 engagement portion engages one of the second slots 28 of one of the flanges of the bracket and the body 29 portion engages the support member to pull an upper vertical portion of the support member forward and 31 to force a vertical connecting web portion of the 1 support member backwards to prevent misalignment of 2 the support member.
4 A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with 6 reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: 8 Fig. 1 is a side view of a building element support 9 system retaining member in accordance with a first aspect of the present invention; 12 Fig. 2 is a partial side view of a building element 13 support system bracket in accordance with a second 14 aspect of the present invention; 16 Figs. 3 and 4 are in-use side views of a building 17 element support system in accordance with a third 18 aspect of the present invention; Fig. 5 is an end view of the building element 21 support system of Figs. 3 and 4; 23 Figs. 6 and 7 are perspective views of a second 24 embodiment of the building element support system retaining member of Fig. 1; 27 Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a third embodiment 28 of the building element support system retaining 29 member of Fig. 1; and 31 Figs. 9 to 11 are in-use perspective views of the 32 building element support system of Figs. 3 and 4 1 with the building element support retaining member 2 of Fig. 8.
4 Referring to Fig. 1 of the drawings, a building element support system retaining member 10 has an 6 elongate body portion 12 having a longitudinal axis 7 14.
9 The body portion 12 has a locating portion 16 and an engagement portion 18, which are spaced apart, but 11 aligned, in the direction of the longitudinal axis 12 14. Locating portion 16 is smaller in height than 13 engagement portion 18.
Locating portion 16 has a first inclined surface 20 16 and engagement portion 18 has a second inclined 17 surface 22. The first inclined surface 20 aids in 18 the mounting of the retaining member 10. The second 19 inclined surface 22 aids engagement of the retaining member 10 when in use.
22 The retaining member 10 also includes an abutment 24 23 which is located at one end of the body portion 12.
24 The abutment 24 is effectively an over-sized section of the body portion 12 whose function is to provide 26 a contact surface for a hammer or mallet etc. 28 The retaining member 10 is typically constructed 29 from plate steel or stainless steel. However, it should be appreciated that the retaining member 10 31 could be fabricated from any other suitable metal.
1 Figures 2 and 9 to 11 show a building element 2 support system bracket 26 for attachment through a 3 fixing aperture 28 to a bolt 29 extending from a 4 cast-in channel member on a concrete wall (or an expanding bolt projecting from a hole drilled in the 6 concrete).
8 The fixing aperture 28 is a slot disposed at an 9 angle so as to allow adjustment in directions having a vertical and/or horizontal component, and is 11 formed in a first web portion 30 of the bracket 26 12 which contacts the concrete wall when in use.
14 The bracket 26 includes a pair of flanges 32 that project in a plane substantially perpendicular to 16 the first web portion 30. With reference to Fig. 2, 17 the flanges 32 each have a first formation in the 18 form of a substantially L-shaped slot 36 that has 19 substantially vertical and horizontal portions 36a, 36b and is formed so as to receive a corresponding 21 portion of a support member 31 (see Figs. 3 and 4).
22 The horizontal portion 36b is wider than the 23 vertical portion 36a to aid sliding, since in use 24 the support member 31 does not bear against the upper edge of the horizontal portion 36b. The 26 flanges 32 also have a second formation in the form 27 of a second slot 38 and is formed so as to receive a 28 corresponding portion of the building element 29 support retaining member 10. Slot 38 is adapted to receive the retaining member 10 such that it engages 31 with the engagement portion 18.
1 The second slot 38 extends in a direction which is 2 substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of 3 the bracket 26, such that its entrance faces the 4 first horizontal portion 36b of the first slot 36.
6 With reference to Figs. 3 to 5 and 9 to 11 (note 7 that Figs. 9 to 11 show a third embodiment of the 8 retaining member 10, which is described below), a 9 building element support system comprises a building element support system bracket 26, a building 11 element support system retaining member 10 and a 12 support member 31 for supporting a second structure 13 in the form of a brick cladding, at a distance from 14 the first structure. The support member 31 is movable relative to the bracket 26 along the wall.
17 The profile of the support member 31 is such that it 18 may fit into the slots 36 of the flanges 32. The 19 support member 31 is made up of a substantially vertical portion 31a and a substantially horizontal 21 portion 31b that enters the slots 36, and a 22 substantially vertical connecting web 40 which 23 continues into a substantially horizontal second 24 section 42 which has a load bearing projection 44 which extends in a plane perpendicular to the web 26 portion 30 of the bracket 26 when in use.
28 The support member 31 is formed by pressing or 29 bending from one piece of sheet metal, typically steel or stainless steel. The bracket 26 is also of 31 unitary construction. The length of the support 1 member 31 can be determined depending on the 2 requirements of the job.
4 Once the support member 31 is installed it cannot be moved laterally or vertically, and cannot be 6 rotated. However, the formation of the support 7 member 31 and slots 36 in the bracket 26 allow 8 relative longitudinal sliding movement of the 9 support member 31 and brackets 26.
11 The retaining member 10 is mounted between the 12 bracket 26 and the support member 31 by sliding the 13 retaining member 10 in the longitudinal direction of 14 the support member 31 through the second slots 38 of the bracket 26. Since the locating portion 16 is 16 smaller in height than the engagement portion 18, 17 the retaining member 10 passes freely through slots 18 38 until the second inclined portion 22 of 19 engagement portion 18 comes into contact with one of the slots 38. This allows a user to manually slot 21 the retaining member 10 into the bracket 26 by an 22 amount that secures the retaining member 10 in a 23 position ready for hammering (i.e. a user wearing 24 gloves can easily slot the retaining member 10 between the bracket 26 and support member 31 before 26 hammering. The remainder of the retaining member 10 27 is then forcibly inserted by using e.g. a mallet on 28 the abutment 24 (abutment 224 in Figs. 9 to 11).
The first and second inclined portions 20, 22 of the 31 locating and engagement portion 16, 18 aid in the 1 insertion of the retaining member 10 in slots 38 of 2 the bracket 26.
4 The retaining member 10 is mounted such that the engagement portion 18 engages only one of the slots 6 38 and the body portion 12 engages the support 7 member 31 to pull an upper vertical portion 31a of 8 the support member 31 forward and to force a 9 vertical connecting web portion 40 of the supporting member 31 backwards to align the support member 31.
11 Locating portion 16 of the retaining member 10 12 merely acts as a guide which allows the retaining 13 member 10 to be partially mounted within the bracket 14 26 before the remainder is forcibly inserted. It is convenient to partially insert the retaining member 16 10 into the bracket 26 prior to hammering, as this 17 removes the requirement for a user to align and 18 hammer the retaining member 10 simultaneously.
Figures 6 and 7 illustrate a second embodiment of a 21 brickwork support retaining member 110. The 22 retaining member 110 in this embodiment is similar 23 to the retaining member 10 of the first embodiment.
24 The only difference is that the second inclined surface 122 of this retainer 110 extends 26 longitudinally from the engagement portion 118 to 27 the locating portion 116. Lengthening the second 28 inclined surface 122 in this manner provides a 29 greater surface area for engaging with the horizontal portion 38b of the slot 38.
1 Figure 8 illustrates a third embodiment of a 2 brickwork support retaining member 210. The 3 retaining member 210 in this embodiment is similar 4 to the retaining member 10 and 110 of the first and second embodiments. The only difference is that a 6 section of the body portion 212 has been cut-away to 7 leave a trough 246 between the locating and engaging 8 portions 116, 118. Removing a section of the body 9 portion 212 in this manner reduces the amount of material required to manufacture the retainer 210, 11 which reduces the unit cost.
13 Modifications and improvements may be made to the 14 above without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, although the 16 locating portion 16 and the engagement portion 18 17 have been described above as being longitudinally 18 aligned with one another, it should be appreciated 19 that they may also be additionally spaced apart in the transverse direction.
22 Furthermore, although the locating portion 16 and 23 the engagement portion 18 have been described above 24 as being of different heights to allow the retaining member 10 to be partially inserted into the bracket, 26 it should be appreciated that they could be the same 27 height. Alternatively, although the locating 28 portion 16 and the engagement portion 18 have been 29 described above as being of different heights, it should be appreciated that the slots 38 of the 31 bracket 26 could be made to be of different depths 32 to achieve the same result.
2 Also, although the retaining member 10 has been 3 shown above as being inserted into the bracket 26 4 from one side only, it should be appreciated that the retaining member 10 could be inserted into the 6 bracket 26 from either side.
8 Furthermore, although the slots 38 have been 9 described above as being parallel to the longitudinal axis of the bracket 26, it should be 11 appreciated that, as illustrated in Figs. 2 to 4, 12 the slots 38 could be formed so that they skew from 13 the longitudinal axis of the bracket 26.
Also, although the slots 38 have been described 16 above as being formed in the flanges 32, such that 17 the retaining member 10 is mounted perpendicularly 18 to the flanges 32, it should be appreciated that the 19 slots 38 could be formed in the flanges 32 such that the retaining member 10 is mounted parallel to the 21 flanges 32. Alternatively, the slots 38 could be 22 formed in the flanges 32 such that the entrance to 23 the slot 38 faces the first substantially vertical 24 portion 36a of the first slot 36 (i.e. such that the retaining member 10 acts between the bracket 26 and 26 the substantially vertical portion 31a of the 27 support member 31, rather than the substantially 28 horizontal portion 31b.
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1 Claims 4 1. A building element support system retaining member
comprising a planar elongate body portion 6 having a longitudinal axis, wherein said body 7 portion defines a locating portion and an engagement 8 portion which are longitudinally spaced from one 9 another.
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2. A building element support system retaining 12 member as claimed in Claim 1 wherein the locating 13 portion and the engagement portion are 14 longitudinally aligned with one another.
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3. A building element support system retaining 17 member as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2 wherein the 18 locating portion is of a smaller height than the 19 engagement portion.
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4. A building element support system retaining 22 member as claimed in any of Claims 1 to 3 wherein 23 the locating portion has a first inclined surface.
5. A building element support system retaining 26 member as claimed in Claim 4 wherein the engagement 27 portion has a second inclined surface.
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6. A building element support system retaining member as claimed in Claim 5 wherein the second 31 inclined surface of the engagement portion extends 32 longitudinally from the locating portion.
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7. A building element support system retaining 3 member as claimed in any of Claims 1 to 6 wherein 4 the locating portion and the engagement portion are separated by a trough.
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8. A building element support system retaining 8 member as claimed in any of Claims 1 to 7 wherein 9 the retaining member further comprises an abutment at one end.
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9. A building element support system retaining 13 member as claimed in any of Claims 1 to 8 wherein 14 the retaining member is constructed of plate steel or stainless steel.
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10. A building element support system bracket 18 comprising: 19 a first fixing means for securing to a first structure; 21 a first slot shaped to be engageable with a 22 longitudinally extending support member for 23 supporting a second structure at a distance from the 24 first structure, wherein the formation of said first slot is shaped so as to permit relative longitudinal 26 sliding movement of the support member and bracket 27 and to prevent relative lateral horizontal movement, 28 vertical movement and relative rotation about the 29 longitudinal axis of the support member and bracket; and 31 a second slot adapted to receive a retaining 32 member.
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11. A building element support system bracket as 3 claimed in Claim 10 wherein the first slot comprises 4 a first substantially horizontal portion and a first substantially vertical portion.
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12. A building element support system bracket as 8 claimed in Claim 10 or Claim 11 wherein the first 9 slot is substantially L-shaped.
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13. A building element support system bracket as 12 claimed in any of Claims 10 to 12 wherein the second 13 slot extends parallel to the longitudinal axis of 14 the bracket.
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14. A building element support system bracket as 17 claimed in any of Claims 10 to 12 wherein the second 18 slot extends perpendicular to the longitudinal axis 19 of the bracket.
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15. A building element support system bracket as 22 claimed in any of Claims 10 to 14 wherein the 23 entrance of the second slot faces the first 24 horizontal portion of the first slot.
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16. A building element support system bracket as 27 claimed in any of Claims 10 to 14 wherein the 28 entrance of the second slot faces the first vertical 29 portion of the first slot.
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17. A building element support system bracket as 32 claimed in any of Claims 10 to 16 wherein the * . e < e 1 bracket comprises a first web portion which contacts 2 the first structure when in use.
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18. A building element support system bracket as claimed in Claim 17 wherein the bracket further 6 comprises at least a first flange which projects in 7 a plane substantially perpendicular to the first web 8 portion, the first slot being provided in the first 9 flange to receive a corresponding portion of the support member and the second slot being provided in 11 the first flange to receive a corresponding portion 12 of the retaining member.
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19. A building element support system bracket as claimed in Claim 18 wherein the bracket comprises 16 first and second flanges, each having a first and 17 second slot.
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20. A building element support system comprising a building element support system retaining member and 21 a building element support system bracket, 23 the retaining member comprising a planar elongate 24 body portion having a longitudinal axis, wherein said body portion defines a locating portion and an 26 engagement portion which are longitudinally spaced 27 from one another; and 29 the bracket comprising: a first fixing means for securing to a first 31 structure; . . . ty me: me. .e::
1 a first slot shaped to be engageable with a 2 longitudinally extending support member for 3 supporting a second structure at a distance from the 4 first structure, wherein the formation of said first slot is shaped so as to permit relative longitudinal 6 sliding movement of the support member and bracket 7 and to prevent relative lateral horizontal movement, 8 vertical movement and relative rotation about the 9 longitudinal axis of the support member and bracket; and 11 a second slot adapted to receive a retaining 12 member.
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21. A building element support system as claimed in Claim 20 wherein the building element support system 16 further includes: 17 a longitudinally extending support member for 18 supporting a second structure at a distance from the 19 first structure, the support member having a formation thereon which is engageable with at least 21 a corresponding first slot on the bracket to provide 22 a vertical support of the support member.
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22. A building element support system as claimed in Claim 21 wherein the support member is adapted such 26 that it may fit within the first slot of the 27 bracket, the support member including a load-bearing 28 projection which engages and supports the second 29 structure.
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23. A building element support system as claimed in 32 an of Claims 20 to 22 wherein the retaining member . : ce. c: I l ce. . 1 is mounted between the bracket and the support 2 member such that the engagement portion engages one 3 of the second slots of one of the flanges of the 4 bracket and the body portion engages the support member to pull an upper vertical portion of the 6 support member forward and to force a vertical 7 connecting web portion of the support member 8 backwards to prevent misalignment of the support 9 member.
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24. A building element support system retaining 12 member substantially as hereinbefore described with 13 reference to and as shown in the accompanying 14 drawings.
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25. A building element support system bracket 17 substantially as hereinbefore described with 18 reference to and as shown in the accompanying 19 drawings.
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26. A building element support system substantially 22 as hereinbefore described with reference to and as 23 shown in the accompanying drawings.
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