Adaptable support assembly and system for leveling a building foundation

By designing an adaptable bearing assembly and utilizing a simulated ball joint and manual tool-driven adjustment, the existing bearing system's multi-size requirements and tool dependence issues were resolved, achieving a wider adjustment range, reduced costs, and simplified installation.

CN122249612APending Publication Date: 2026-06-19MAXIMUS PEDESTAL SYSTEMS PTY LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Applications(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
MAXIMUS PEDESTAL SYSTEMS PTY LTD
Filing Date
2024-09-25
Publication Date
2026-06-19

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Technical Problem

Existing support systems require multiple sizes to adjust height and adapt to non-flat bases, resulting in high costs, inconvenient storage, and complex installation. Furthermore, adjustments require tools, making it difficult to achieve fine adjustments and resulting in insufficient stability.

Method used

A support assembly was designed, including a base, a telescopic member, a support member, and a locking component. The height and angle can be adjusted manually or by a tool. The design of the simulated ball joint enables multi-angle adjustment without the need for special tools.

🎯Benefits of technology

It offers a wider range of height adjustment, reduces storage requirements, lowers costs, simplifies the installation process, improves adjustment speed and stability, and eliminates the need for additional objects to compensate for height. The support can be manually adjusted in either a fixed or pivoted state.

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Abstract

This invention relates to a support assembly for leveling a building base and supporting at least one building element, comprising: a support assembly base; a support assembly body operably and releasably coupled to the base and including one or more telescopic body members, each body member operably connected to or coupled to another corresponding body member; a building element support member having a non-planar leveling surface adapted to be coupled to a complementary non-planar engagement surface of at least one of the body members; a support assembly locking member for securing the position of the building element support member relative to the support assembly body; and a building element spacer adapted to be received by the support member for aligning one or more building elements.
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