Method and apparatus for construction of grain bins
First Claim
1. A method of constructing grain bins comprising the steps of:
- (a) securing together a plurality of base wall segments to form a circular base wall section on the ground, said base wall section having an out-turned horizontal annular flange around the upper edge thereof;
(b) engaging a centre pin with the ground and extending upwardly perpendicularly therefrom within the confines of said circular base wall section,(c) engaging a plurality of said ground engaging pins perpendicularly through pin retaining and supporting brackets extending inwardly from said segments with the upper ends of said pins extending above said brackets but not penetrating the ground surface, said pins being situated substantially equidistantly around said base wall,(d) extending a radius member between said centre pin and, successively, several of said pins extending perpendicularly through said brackets and then adjusting the position of said base wall section until it is substantially circular and the circumference is substantially equidistantly situated from said centre pin,(e) engaging said pins in said brackets, with the ground to anchor said base wall section in position,(f) horizontally levelling said out-turned flange of said base wall section by adjusting said base wall section vertically relative to each of said pins,(g) securing said base wall section to said pins in said level,(h) pouring gravel and then concrete into said base wall section and levelling the upper surface of the concrete by screeding same substantially level with said out-turned flange and,(i) then erecting the grain bin upon said base wall.
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Abstract
A circular base form is constructed from curved lengths of corugated steel bolted together and has apertured vertical brackets secured to the inside of the base form at spaced intervals around the inside of the form. Vertical anchor pins slide within the apertures of the brackets and are driven into the ground once the circular base form is positioned correctly. The upper edge of the base form is outwardly flanged horizontally and is successively leveled by transit or the like. As the sections are leveled, they are secured to the ground engaged anchor pins by ring bolts or the like until the entire form is leveled. Gravel and concrete is then poured into the form, preferably with reinforcing bars, mesh or the like and leveled flush with the top flange by means of screeding. When set, the lowermost wall section, the roof and then succeeding sections of the bin are assembled on the top flange of the base and are raised when each section is completed be means of a crane, hoist or the like. The lowermost wall section of the bin is provided with an out-turned horizontal base flange which engages upon caulking placed on the base wall flange and then the two flanges are bolted together thus completing the bin.
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1. A method of constructing grain bins comprising the steps of:
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(a) securing together a plurality of base wall segments to form a circular base wall section on the ground, said base wall section having an out-turned horizontal annular flange around the upper edge thereof; (b) engaging a centre pin with the ground and extending upwardly perpendicularly therefrom within the confines of said circular base wall section, (c) engaging a plurality of said ground engaging pins perpendicularly through pin retaining and supporting brackets extending inwardly from said segments with the upper ends of said pins extending above said brackets but not penetrating the ground surface, said pins being situated substantially equidistantly around said base wall, (d) extending a radius member between said centre pin and, successively, several of said pins extending perpendicularly through said brackets and then adjusting the position of said base wall section until it is substantially circular and the circumference is substantially equidistantly situated from said centre pin, (e) engaging said pins in said brackets, with the ground to anchor said base wall section in position, (f) horizontally levelling said out-turned flange of said base wall section by adjusting said base wall section vertically relative to each of said pins, (g) securing said base wall section to said pins in said level, (h) pouring gravel and then concrete into said base wall section and levelling the upper surface of the concrete by screeding same substantially level with said out-turned flange and, (i) then erecting the grain bin upon said base wall. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method of constructing a grain bin comprising the steps of:
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(a) securing together a plurality of base wall segments to form a circular base wall section on the ground, said base wall section having an out-turned horizontal annular flange around the upper edge thereof; (b) positioning said wall equidistantly around a bin centre point and anchoring said base wall section to the ground by means of a plurality of ground engaging pins, said ground engaging pins extending above the level of said out-turned flange of said base wall section, (c) horizontally leveling said out-turned flange of said base wall section by adjusting said base wall section vertically relative to each of said pins, (d) securing said base wall section to said pins in said level position, (e) pouring gravel and then concrete into said base wall section and leveling the upper surface of the concrete by screeding same substantially level with said out-turned flange, (f) engaging a right-angled retainer plate over each pin, said plate including a horizontal portion resting on said out-turned flange and a vertical portion extending upwardly from the outer edge of said out-turned flange, (g) securing a roof section to a plurality of circular wall sections including a lowermost wall section having an out-turned horizontal annular flange on the lower side edge thereof, (h) applying caulking between said out-turned flange on said base wall section and said out-turned flange on said lowermost wall section and engaging said flanges together, said retainer plates retaining said lowermost wall sections in position, (i) securing said flanges together in clamping sealed relationship, (j) removing said retainer plates, and said grain bin is erected, and (k) removing the portions of said pins extending above the level of said concrete. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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- 5. In a grain bin construction which includes a roof section and a plurality of substantially circular wall sections, the improvement comprising a substantially circular base wall section, said base wall section including a plurality of segments secured together to form said base wall section, an outwardly extending, substantially horizontal annular flange on the upper edge of said base wall section, a plurality of substantially equidistantly spaced pin retaining and supporting brackets secured to the inside surface of said base wall, said brackets including spaced and parallel horizontally situated apertured flanges, a ground engaging pin for each bracket slideably engaging through said flanges and supported substantially vertically therein and clamp means cooperating between said pins and a portion of said base wall section immediately adjacent said pins, whereby said base wall can be adjusted vertically with respect to said pins.
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