Patent classifications
E04G9/05
PLASTIC FORM AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
A plastic form and its manufacturing process are disclosed. The process involves a single-screw extruder and a twin-screw extruder in mixing a first material and a second material, and a hydraulic distributor evenly distributing the first and second materials to a mesh forming machine to produce the plastic form. The plastic form has a mesh structure by a first piece, a second piece, multiple first partitions, at least a second partition, multiple channels. The first and second materials respectively include at least one of PP particles, PE particles, PC particles, PA particles, ABS resin particles, fiberglass particles, and stone powder, in accordance with application requirement. The plastic form has advantages such as high structural strength, impact resistance, adhesion, hardness, anti-skidding, and flame retarding. As recycled materials are used, the plastic form is also inexpensive and environmentally friendly.
DIGITAL FABRICATION OF CONCRETE FORMWORK
A method of producing formwork includes the steps of creating a three-dimension model of a formwork structure using a software application with the formwork structure including a plurality of panels configured for coupling to each other, fabricating each of the plurality of the panels using an additive manufacturing process, and assembling the plurality of the panels based on locating features and coupling features provided on the panels during the additive manufacturing process.
Structural cells, matrices and methods of assembly
Structural cells and matrices using the structural cells for positioning below a hardscape that define a void space therein, the structural cells, matrices using the cells and methods of assembly allowing in one embodiment the introduction of a structural fluid such as concrete to provide an alternative structural cell and matrix product. In one embodiment a structural cell assembly is described comprising a structural cell with a plurality of legs integrally linked to a frame at a first frame end, the frame linking the legs together and the frame defining a generally flat plane with the legs extending substantially orthogonally away from the first frame end about the frame flat plane to a leg terminal end; and a separate plate engaging the legs, the separate plate comprising linked sockets, each socket engaging the leg terminal end; and/or linked sockets, each socket engaging the leg frame ends or a part thereof.
Structural cells, matrices and methods of assembly
Structural cells and matrices using the structural cells for positioning below a hardscape that define a void space therein, the structural cells, matrices using the cells and methods of assembly allowing in one embodiment the introduction of a structural fluid such as concrete to provide an alternative structural cell and matrix product. In one embodiment a structural cell assembly is described comprising a structural cell with a plurality of legs integrally linked to a frame at a first frame end, the frame linking the legs together and the frame defining a generally flat plane with the legs extending substantially orthogonally away from the first frame end about the frame flat plane to a leg terminal end; and a separate plate engaging the legs, the separate plate comprising linked sockets, each socket engaging the leg terminal end; and/or linked sockets, each socket engaging the leg frame ends or a part thereof.
Masonry form system and method of using same
A masonry form system including a plurality of masonry form members, wherein the plurality of masonry form members may include opposing vertical side walls; and a connector mechanism on at least one end of each of the plurality of masonry form members; and wherein, the plurality of masonry form members may be configured to be connected together via the connector mechanisms. A method of using a masonry form system including providing a masonry form system, selecting and positioning the selected plurality of masonry form members based on a pre-determined plan to form a desired masonry form; and connecting the selected and positioned plurality of masonry form members together.
Masonry form system and method of using same
A masonry form system including a plurality of masonry form members, wherein the plurality of masonry form members may include opposing vertical side walls; and a connector mechanism on at least one end of each of the plurality of masonry form members; and wherein, the plurality of masonry form members may be configured to be connected together via the connector mechanisms. A method of using a masonry form system including providing a masonry form system, selecting and positioning the selected plurality of masonry form members based on a pre-determined plan to form a desired masonry form; and connecting the selected and positioned plurality of masonry form members together.
Formwork element with signal module for transmitting separating agent content of a separating agent reservoir layer
A formwork element has a theft protection, wherein a base layer is applied onto at least one surface of the formwork element, and wherein at least one signal module for communication with at least one base station is provided. The base layer being designed in a water-tight manner, and an at least partially porous concrete-repellent separating layer is provided above the base layer.
Formwork element with signal module for transmitting separating agent content of a separating agent reservoir layer
A formwork element has a theft protection, wherein a base layer is applied onto at least one surface of the formwork element, and wherein at least one signal module for communication with at least one base station is provided. The base layer being designed in a water-tight manner, and an at least partially porous concrete-repellent separating layer is provided above the base layer.
Formwork panel for concrete-work shutterings
A formwork panel for concrete-work shutterings includes a supporting structure and a separate formwork skin connected to the supporting structure, characterized in that the supporting structure consists substantially of plastics material; and that the formwork skin, which is constituted by a single formwork skin element substantially of plastics material or by several formwork skin elements substantially of plastics material each, is releasably connected to the supporting structure.
Formwork panel for concrete-work shutterings
A formwork panel for concrete-work shutterings includes a supporting structure and a separate formwork skin connected to the supporting structure, characterized in that the supporting structure consists substantially of plastics material; and that the formwork skin, which is constituted by a single formwork skin element substantially of plastics material or by several formwork skin elements substantially of plastics material each, is releasably connected to the supporting structure.