WO2005083200A1 - Building apparatus and method - Google Patents
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- WO2005083200A1 WO2005083200A1 PCT/GB2005/000655 GB2005000655W WO2005083200A1 WO 2005083200 A1 WO2005083200 A1 WO 2005083200A1 GB 2005000655 W GB2005000655 W GB 2005000655W WO 2005083200 A1 WO2005083200 A1 WO 2005083200A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04G—SCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
- E04G23/00—Working measures on existing buildings
- E04G23/02—Repairing, e.g. filling cracks; Restoring; Altering; Enlarging
- E04G23/0274—Temporary shoring of wall opening
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- the present invention relates to building apparatus and methods, and more specifically to the formation of openings in existing brick walls.
- an opening eg for a doorway or a window
- the brickwork above the opening may well be unstable and liable to collapse.
- a suitable support beam such as a lintel or an RSJ (rolled steel j oist)
- the brickwork requires temporary support while the opening is being made and before the lintel or RSJ is inserted.
- the standard method of providing such temporary support is a props and bearers technique. A series of holes are cut along the intended line of the top of the opening, a bearer s inserted through each such hole, and each bearer is supported by a pair of supports, one on each side of the wall; devices known as acrow props are normally used as the supports.
- Acrow Prop has become the generic name for a screw jack, which is basically an adjustable length scaffold tubes. It normally consists of an outer sleeve and an inner one; the inner sleeve's height is adjusted by the use of pegs, and the outer sleeve has a slot which the peg goes into, a thread and a handle. By setting the correct height, the thread can then be used to adjust the top plate up or down.
- a device known as a Strongboy provides an alternative to the above technique.
- a Strongboy is essentially a tongue adjustably mounted on a prop. If a brick is knocked out of the wall, the tongue can be inserted in the opening and raised to press against the course of bricks above the hole. The tongue is thin enough that instead of knocking out a brick, only the mortar above it need be removed to insert the Strongboy tongue (or if the mortar is weak, the tongue can be knocked into the mortar). It will be clear that the Strongboy suffers from the same disadvantages as the props and bearers technique.
- the general object of the invention is to provide an improved technique for supporting a region of a wall during the construction of an opening in the wall which alleviates or overcomes the problems with the known technique described above.
- the crux of the present invention lies in applying horizontal forces between adjacent bricks in the course of bricks above the top of the opening. These forces press the bricks together and oppose the tendency of the bricks to fall downwards out of their normal alignment.
- the invention provides a method of forming an opening in an existing brick wall, comprising inserting at least one expandable element in the course of bricks above the top of the intended opening, and expanding the element or elements.
- the invention provides a joint expansion tool element for use in forming an opening in an existing brick wall by insertion between an adjacent pair of bricks, the tool comprising a pair of parallel pressure plates, a cam element between the plates, means for rotating the cam element, and means for latching the cam element.
- a vertical joint between a pair of bricks in the course above the intended opening is cleaned out by removing the existing mortar, and the joint expansion tool is inserted into the gap and operated to exert an expansionary force between the two bricks. This force holds the bricks in position while the courses below are removed and a support beam is inserted. The tool can then be removed and the resulting gap remortared. If the width of the opening is small, only a single tool need be used, positioned roughly above the centre of the intended opening; for larger openings, several tools may be used at suitable intervals across its width.
- the operation of the tool does not require any vertical support forces, and the tool is substantially confined to the course of bricks above the intended opening. Access to the opening is therefore substantially unimpeded. Further, use of the tool does not cause any vibration or disturbance to the brickwork.
- Fig. 1 shows the existing method of forming an opening in existing brickwork
- Fig. 2 is an expanded view of the tool
- Fig. 3 shows the tool in the assembled state
- Fig. 4 shows the use of the present tool.
- Figure 1 shows the existing method of forming an opening in an existing wall 10. Individual holes 11 are made in the wall just above the level of the intended opening, and substantial bearing timbers 12 are inserted through these holes. These bearings are then supported by height adjustable acrow props 13 of heavy steel. The weight of the wall above the proposed opening is therefore distributed to solid ground supports 14. The remainder of the wall can then be removed from the top of the intended opening and a support beam inserted.
- Fig. 2 is an expanded view of the present tool from the front right above position
- Fig. 3 shows the assembled tool from the front left above position.
- the tool consists of a pair of pressure plates 20 and 21, a cam rod 22, a pawl 27, a ratchet arm 25, and a front plate 26. Spacer plates 34 are also preferably provided.
- the various components of the tool are all preferably made from steel coated with bright zinc; these components are all strong, durable, rustproof, and lightweight.
- Pressure plate 20 has a flange 28 to which the front plate 26 is rigidly attached via spacer means 23.
- the cam rod 22 is rigidly attached to the ratchet arm 25, and is supported in bearings 30 and 31. Manually rotating the ratchet arm anticlockwise from the position shown turns the cam rod anticlockwise to allow the plates 20 and 21 to move together. The reverse (clockwise) movement forces the plates apart.
- the inner end of the ratchet arm 23 has ratchet teeth 24, which engage with a pin 32 on the pawl 27, which is pivoted at 29; the ratchet action thus holds the plates 20 and 21 in their forced-apart position.
- the ratchet may be released by manually moving the pin 32, which projects through a slot 33 in the front plate 26, to the left.
- the pawl 27 may be spring or gravitationally loaded to engage with the ratchet teeth.
- the tool can thus be expanded, ie have the pressure plates 20 and 21 forced apart, and will hold that expanded state until manually released.
- the two pressure plates 20 and 21 are preferably normally engaged together but can be separated for cleaning the tool. This can for example be achieved by providing them with interlocking flanges or by providing a surrounding plastic sleeve. If desired, the tool may be provided with a pair of linked cam rods one above the other.
- the slot 33 may be enlarged to allow the engagement between the pawl pin 32 and the ratchet teeth 24 to be visible.
- the ratchet is shown with 3 teeth, but a larger number may be preferable.
- the size of the plates should match the size of the bricks being supported, ie about 70 mm x 110 mm, though other sizes may be used if appropriate.
- Figure 3 shows the present method of supporting brickwork structure above opening by means of using the tool. This method involves inserting the tools 40 in the closed position into carefully cleaned out vertical joints of the brickwork. Once in position, the tools are expanded; this applies lateral force between the brickwork joints, enabling the brickwork to stay straight and rigid. The brickwork in the desired opening is then cut out.
- the method involves the following steps. First, each selected brickwork vertical joint in the wall is cleared of all old mortar and any other obstructions. Next, the tools are inserted into the cleared vertical joints of the brickwork, in the closed position. The tools are then expanded, to hold the brickwork straight and rigid. A lintel or RSJ is then inserted and made secure to the brickwork. The tool or tools can then be released and removed, and cleaned for use on the next project. The vertical joints of the brickwork in which the tools were engaged are then filled in with mortar to complete the job. For a narrow opening, a single tool can be used, located roughly above the centre of the intended opening. For wider openings, it may be desirable to use several tools, spaced roughly at equal intervals across the intended opening. As shown in Fig. 4, the tools may be placed in several rows of brickwork if desired. For a double skin wall, the appropriate number of tools will be used on each skin.
- one or more packing pieces or spacer plates 34 may be required.
- the packing pieces are placed within the vertical joints of the wall at the same time as the tool (which is of course in the closed position). When the packing pieces are in position, the tool is expanded.
- the packing pieces may be arranged to clip onto the pressure plates, or hinged to them so that they can be folded out to lie against the outer surface of the wall if not required. Another option is for them to fit and clip into the space between the pressure plates 20 and 21 when not required.
- the packing piece 34 has a slot 35 to accommodate the cam rod 22. (The flange at the end of the plate 20, with the bearing hole 31, will need to be partially cut away for this.) The packing piece will then project slightly beyond the flange with bearing hole 31 when so stored.
- the expansion of the tool produces a lateral force between the vertical joints of the course of brickwork, making the wall resist changing; it changes flat brickwork courses to the strength of an arch.
- the tool will support brickwork structure built by a weak composition of sand and lime mortar.
- the present tool works above the top of the opening, not in or over the opening as a jack or lifting wedge. It does not restrict access to the proposed working area, so there are no significant restrictions in inserting lintels or RSJ's.
- the present technique maximizes the workspace and minimizes the tools and materials to be used, and eliminates the use of all heavy and cumbersome acrow props and bearers.
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CA002557408A CA2557408A1 (en) | 2004-02-24 | 2005-02-22 | Building apparatus and method |
EP05708433.7A EP1763618B1 (en) | 2004-02-24 | 2005-02-22 | Building apparatus and method |
US10/598,348 US20080229701A1 (en) | 2004-02-24 | 2005-02-22 | Building Apparatus and Method |
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GB0404094.5 | 2004-02-24 | ||
GBGB0404094.5A GB0404094D0 (en) | 2004-02-24 | 2004-02-24 | Joint expansion tool |
GB0417853A GB2411428A (en) | 2004-02-24 | 2004-08-11 | Joint expansion tool for use in supporting a brick wall to allow an opening to be made |
GB0417853.9 | 2004-08-11 |
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GB2567952A (en) * | 2017-09-08 | 2019-05-01 | Lindsay Baxter Design Ltd | Support apparatus and method of use thereof |
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GB2201184A (en) * | 1987-01-27 | 1988-08-24 | David Frederick Martin | Composite self propping beam for use as a lintel when forming an opening in an existing wall |
GB2237320A (en) | 1989-08-10 | 1991-05-01 | Dennis Priest | Building methods and equipment |
GB2254362A (en) | 1991-03-15 | 1992-10-07 | Roger Bullivant Limited | "support." |
DE20317225U1 (en) * | 2003-11-08 | 2004-01-08 | Schöck Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH | Construction element for force transfer, especially for retrofitting between two building parts during building renovation, has a wedge shape consisting of an outer covering element and a pressure-stable filling material |
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GB2201184A (en) * | 1987-01-27 | 1988-08-24 | David Frederick Martin | Composite self propping beam for use as a lintel when forming an opening in an existing wall |
GB2237320A (en) | 1989-08-10 | 1991-05-01 | Dennis Priest | Building methods and equipment |
GB2254362A (en) | 1991-03-15 | 1992-10-07 | Roger Bullivant Limited | "support." |
DE20317225U1 (en) * | 2003-11-08 | 2004-01-08 | Schöck Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH | Construction element for force transfer, especially for retrofitting between two building parts during building renovation, has a wedge shape consisting of an outer covering element and a pressure-stable filling material |
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GB2567952A (en) * | 2017-09-08 | 2019-05-01 | Lindsay Baxter Design Ltd | Support apparatus and method of use thereof |
CN118601376A (en) * | 2024-08-07 | 2024-09-06 | 山西四建集团有限公司 | Wall crack repairing device |
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