Axially adjustable connectors for truss legs and related systems and methods
Systems and methods for quickly and securely interconnecting foundation components when axially misaligned without hydraulic tools. Upper to lower leg connections are made with threaded connections or with ball and socket connections that permit angular adjustment. One or more retaining nuts bias the connection to lock it in place at the desired orientation. Foundation component to single-axis tracker connections are facilitated by various wedge and clamp connector assemblies that rely on mechanical engagement to lock components in place and resist axial forces. Other connections are made with hemispherical washers and adapter plates that enable rigid connections through a range of angles.
1 . A foundation leg system comprising:
a first member having an external thread form proximate to a first end and a first stamped thread form proximate to an opposing second end;
a second member having a second stamped thread form at a first end dimensioned to mate with the first stamped thread form of the first member; and
a retaining nut that receives a portion of the second member when the second stamped thread form is threaded over the first stamped thread form to form a single structural member;
wherein the retaining nut has a concave upper surface facing the second member that enables the second member to pivot within a range of angles between 0-degrees and 5-degrees with respect to the first member.
2 . The foundation leg system according to claim 1 , wherein the retaining nut is attached to the first member.
3 . The foundation leg system according to claim 1 , wherein the retaining nut is threaded over the first thread form after the second stamped thread form is threaded over the first stamped thread form.
4 . A truss foundation system for supporting single-axis trackers comprising:
a pair of adjacent truss legs; and
an adapter joining above-ground ends of each leg of the pair of adjacent truss legs and having at least one tracker bearing support surface, wherein each leg of the pair of adjacent truss legs comprises:
a first member having an external thread form proximate to a first end and a first stamped thread form proximate to an opposing second end;
a second member having a second stamped thread form at a first end dimensioned to mate with the first stamped thread form of the first member; and
a retaining nut that receives a portion of the second member when the second stamped thread form is threaded over the first stamped thread form to form a single structural member.
5 . The truss foundation system according to claim 4 , wherein the retaining nut is attached to the first member.
6 . The truss foundation system according to claim 4 , wherein the retaining nut is threaded over the first stamped thread form after the second stamped thread form is threaded over the first stamped thread form.
7 . The truss foundation system according to claim 4 , wherein the retaining nut has a convex upper surface facing the second member that enables the second member to pivot within a range of angles between 0-degrees and 5-degrees with respect to the first member.
8 . A foundation leg system comprising:
a first member having an external thread form proximate to a first end and a first stamped thread form proximate to an opposing second end;
a second member having a second stamped thread form at a first end dimensioned to mate with the first stamped thread form of the first member; and
a retaining nut engaged with the first stamped thread form and receives a portion of the second member when the second stamped thread form is threaded over the first stamped thread form to form a single structural member.
9 . The foundation leg system according to claim 1 , wherein the retaining nut is threaded over the first thread form after the second stamped thread form is threaded over the first stamped thread form.
10 . The foundation leg system according to claim 1 , wherein the retaining nut has a concave upper surface facing the second member that enables the second member to pivot within a range of angles between 0-degrees and 5-degrees with respect to the first member.