Patent classifications
E04G11/087
Formwork Panel of a 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.
Concrete form assembly
Concrete form assemblies having insulating foam panels are created using locking members embedded within the insulating foam panels and ties each having a pair of side rails for coupling two insulating foam panels together at a predetermined distance apart, the locking members and side rails being adapted so that either side rail can be coupled to either locking member and either of the ends of the rails and locking members can be toward the top or bottom of the assembly when the rails are coupled to the locking members.
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.
BRACKET STAND SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR POURING CONCRETE DECKING
An improved system and method for pouring elevated concrete decking within a frame and backing surface area, wherein deck straps help hold the frame in position relative to the backing surface. The invention involves a bracket stand configured to elevate lower ends of deck straps above the backing surface such that wet concrete can enter the space between the lower end of the deck strap and the backing surface. The bracket stand has a platform elevated by a stable plurality of legs, the tips of which rest on the backing surface. The lower end of the deck strap and bracket stand are secured to the backing surface by one or more fasteners. When the backing surface is removed, a minimal portion of the bracket stand and fasteners is all that might protrude from the underside of the concrete decking. Depending upon the materials, these protruding portions are easily removed.
Clamp Assembly for a 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.
CONCRETE FORM ASSEMBLY
Concrete form assemblies having insulating foam panels are created using locking members embedded within the insulating foam panels and ties each having a pair of side rails for coupling two insulating foam panels together at a predetermined distance apart, the locking members and side rails being adapted so that either side rail can be coupled to either locking member and either of the ends of the rails and locking members can be toward the top or bottom of the assembly when the rails are coupled to the locking members.
Concrete form stripping tool
A tool for removing, from a set concrete wall, a concrete form of a type having a discontinuous structure is provided. The tool comprises a lever arm, comprising an engagement portion and a grasping portion. The engagement portion is positioned near one end of the lever arm, and the grasping portion is positioned near an opposite end of the lever arm. An engagement member is secured to the engagement portion. The engagement member is configured to engage the discontinuous structure. A pivoting member is mounted on the lever arm proximate the engagement portion. The pivoting member defines a pivot point around which the lever arm may rotate, whereby the engagement member will apply force to the discontinuous structure tending to pull the concrete form away from the set concrete wall when the engagement portion of the lever arm is pulled away from the set concrete wall when the engagement member is in engagement with the discontinuous structure.
Drill stake and accessories for concrete form construction
Embodiments of the invention are stakes for securing concrete-casting forms to the ground (e.g., compacted earth and compacted gravel surfaces), which can be inserted and removed easily by using an impact drill or hammer drill. Modular concrete casting forms and other accessories are also described and claimed.
FORMWORK SYSTEM
Various implementations described herein are directed to a bracket of a formwork system. In one implementation, the bracket includes: a first member having a first plurality of openings; and a second member having a second plurality of openings. The first member and the second member are configured to: be perpendicular to each other; and provide lateral adjustment via the first plurality of openings and/or the second plurality of openings.