Patent classifications
E04G17/0652
Vertical formwork anchor with fixing key to fix to a vertical formwork panel
According to one embodiment an anchor for a vertical formwork is provided that includes a fixed part suitable for being fixed to a formwork panel and fixing means for fixing the fixed part to the formwork panel. The fixing means includes a fixing key suitable for being housed in a hole of the formwork panel, the fixing key comprising an off-centered stop with respect to the axis of rotation of the fixing key, such that in a first angular position the off-centered stop of the fixing key can be introduced in the hole of the formwork panel and in a second angular position the off-centered stop is retained by the formwork panel, and therefore the anchor is fixed to the formwork panel.
SEAL FOR A LEAD-THROUGH FOR A TIE ROD THROUGH A PANEL FORMWORK ELEMENT
A seal for a lead-through for a tie rod through a panel formwork element. The seal includes a sleeve, a sealing element and a sliding tube, which are disposed on the tie rod and, together with the tie rod, are placed through the panel formwork element from a rear side, so that the sealing element exits the panel formwork element on a front side and, after brief pulling back of the tie rod, provides sealing between the sleeve and the panel formwork element, for one-sided anchoring.
FORMWORK SYSTEM
Various implementations described herein are directed to a formwork system. In one implementation, the formwork system includes aluminum extrusions and aluminum castings. The aluminum castings and the aluminum extrusions can be assembled by being pressed and riveted together.
FORMWORK SYSTEM
Various implementations described herein are directed to a formwork system. In one implementation, the formwork system includes aluminum extrusions and aluminum castings. The aluminum castings and the aluminum extrusions can be assembled by being pressed and riveted together.
VERTICAL FORMWORK AND AN ANCHOR FOR A VERTICAL FORM WORK
Anchor assembly for a vertical formwork that according to one embodiment includes a front anchor element and a tie rod having a first end that is housed in the front anchor element. The front anchor element and the first end of the tie rod are configured for fixing the front anchor element in different axial positions of the first end of the tie rod, such that when the tie rod is arranged in a fitting angular position it can move axially with respect to the front anchor, and when the tie rod is arranged in a fixing angular position the tie rod cannot move axially with respect to the front anchor. According to some embodiments the front anchor element also includes blocking means configured for blocking the rotation of the tie rod when it is arranged in the fixing angular position.
VERTICAL FORMWORK AND AN ANCHOR FOR A VERTICAL FORM WORK
According to one embodiment a rear anchor assembly for a vertical formwork is provided that includes a dome plate having a spherical-shaped central section. The dome plate has an opening that extends through the spherical-shaped central section. The rear anchor assembly also includes a nut with a threaded hole configured for housing a threaded end of a tie rod. The nut includes a spherical portion arranged in the opening of the dome plate. The spherical portion of the nut and the spherical-shaped central section of the dome plate are coupled like a ball and socket joint. The rear anchor assembly also includes a support plate configured for being fixed to a rear formwork panel, the support plate including a housing in which the dome plate is arranged, the dome plate having freedom of radial movement with respect to the support plate inside the housing.
VERTICAL FORMWORK
According to one embodiment a vertical formwork is provided that includes at least one front formwork panel and one rear formwork panel that are arranged facing one another. The vertical form work also includes a rear anchor fixed to the rear panel, a front anchor fixed to the front formwork panel, and one tie rod (6) fixed to the front anchor and to the rear anchor. The rear anchor includes a support configured to be fixed to the rear formwork panel, and a nut coupled to said support. The nut includes a threaded hole configured for housing the threaded end of a tie rod. The threaded hole of the nut includes a first segment with an internal thread with a first core diameter and a second segment with an internal thread with a second core diameter, the first core diameter being greater than the second core diameter.
CONCRETE FORM SYSTEM AND METHOD
A concrete form system including a barrier, a connection member, and a wall-base mold. In operation, two rows of barriers are connected with a connection member to define a channel for a concrete mixture. The concrete mixture is poured into the channel to form and set. The wall-base mold may be used to provide an additional extension to the channel used in construction. The wall-base mold is useful to aid in the construction of a residential building. The concrete form system is useful for providing a reusable concrete form.
Spacer device for formwork
A spacer device (10) for formwork, comprising a hollow tubular body (2) extending around a longitudinal axis (X-X) is described, said tubular body (2) being configured to house a cross tie rod (7) and comprising: two side tubular portions (2a,2b); each side tubular portion (2a,2b) comprising fastening means at one end; and at the remaining end, a tapered portion (3a,3b) configured to rest on the wall of the formwork; characterised by comprising a ball joint (5a,5b) interposed between each tapered portion (3a,3b) and the respective side tubular portion (2a,2b) to couple each tapered portion (3a,3b) with the respective side tubular portion (2a,2b).
Vertical formwork with tie rod and tie rod anchor
According to one embodiment a vertical formwork is provided that includes at least a front formwork panel and a rear formwork panel facing one another, a threaded tie rod, a spacing tube, a front anchor, and a rear anchor. The front anchor includes a nut and a stop element passed through by the tie rod arranged between the spacing tube and the nut, the stop element acting as a stop of the spacing tube in the final assembly position. The stop element is a tube capable of swiveling in the housing together with the tie rod during assembly and does not directly abut with the front formwork panel when it reaches the final assembly position, such that the stop element cannot move beyond its final assembly position.