Patent classifications
E04G17/042
Corner shuttering element for shuttering and deshuttering of inner corners
A corner shuttering element with two limbs arranged at an angle to each other, on the outer edge of which limbs, edge strips are arranged that can be retracted and extended by means of articulated levers, wherein the edge strips can each be aligned and fixed in their position by means of a plurality of locking elements arranged distributed over the height of the corner shuttering element, and wherein the locking elements are arranged on guides for pull-out webs of the edge strips.
Holder for holding a railing component on a ceiling formwork panel
A holder for holding an object on a formwork panel, in particular for holding a railing component on a ceiling formwork panel, wherein the holder is configured for being affixed to the formwork panel, and the formwork panel has two longitudinal edge supports and two transverse edge supports, wherein the holder has a first arm that is configured for engaging with a longitudinal edge support of the formwork panel and a second arm that extends transverse to the first arm, forms an angle space together with the first arm, and is configured for engaging with a transverse edge support, wherein the first arm has a first projection for being introduced into an opening of the longitudinal edge support on its side facing the angle space, and the second arm has a second projection for being introduced into an opening of the transverse edge support on its side facing the angle space.
MODULAR BUILDING FORMWORK APPARATUS WITH AN INTERLOCKING DEVICE
A modular building formwork apparatus includes a formwork wall and at least one interlocking device. The formwork wall includes a wall plate and a frame disposed on the wall plate. The frame has an aligning hole and a locking hole. The interlocking device includes a housing unit, a rotation transferring unit, a transmitting unit and a locking member. The rotation transferring unit has an input shaft and an output shaft. The transmitting unit is movable relative to and rotatable about the output shaft. The locking member has a head portion, a positioning portion and a threaded portion. The locking member is insertable into the aligning hole to permit the threaded portion to threadedly engage in the locking hole.
INTERLOCKING DEVICE FOR MODULAR BUILDING FORMWORKS
An interlocking device is adapted to lock two modular building formworks. Each formwork includes a wall plate and a frame. Each frame has aligning and locking holes. The interlocking device includes a housing unit secured to the frame, a rotation transferring unit having intersecting input and output shafts, a transmitting unit movably coupled with the output shaft, and a locking member having a head portion, a positioning portion and a threaded portion. The locking member is insertable into the aligning hole of one frame to have the head portion abutting against the frame, and the threaded portion is matingly engageable in the locking hole of the other frame so as to lock the two formworks.
BUILDING FORMWORK APPARATUS HAVING LOCKING MEMBER
A building formwork apparatus includes a building formwork having a frame with a positioning hole and a locking hole, and a locking member including a first tapered section, a second tapered section connected to the first tapered section, and a threaded portion connected to the second tapered section. The positioning hole is configured to receive insertion of the locking member therethrough such that the first tapered section is retained therein and the second tapered section is exposed therefrom for connection with another building formwork apparatus. The locking hole is configured to receive a threaded portion and a second tapered section of a locking member of the another building formwork apparatus.
LOCKING MEMBER FOR BUILDING FORMWORKS
A locking member is suitable for assembling two building formworks each including a positioning hole and a locking hole, and includes a driven portion, a shoulder formed on one end of the driven portion, a first tapered section connected to the shoulder and configured to be inserted into the positioning hole of one building formwork, and a second tapered section connected to the first tapered section and configured to be inserted into the locking hole of the other building formwork, and a threaded portion connected to the second tapered section and configured to threadedly engage with the locking hole.
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.
Grid form panel masonry veneer from liner
The present invention is a masonry veneer holding form liner, primarily in pattern shapes of mortar joints surrounding an assembly of placed masonry veneers, usually attach by screws or bolts, to the exterior face of a concrete/cementitious grid flow-through forming panel. Masonry veneers are placed into the masonry veneer holding form liner spaces. When concrete/cementitious material is poured into a vertical or horizontal oriented forming cavity the concrete/cementitious material flows through the grid openings of the grid forming panel's grid openings up to the interior face of the masonry veneer and up to the interior side of the masonry veneer holding form liner. After the concrete/cementitious material hardens the mortar joint pattern holding form liner is released from the exterior of the grid form, exposing the face of the masonry veneer and the concrete/cementitious poured material now representing the mortar joint between the masonry veneers.
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.