Patent classifications
E04G2011/505
Form bracket for concrete panel form
A form bracket for supporting a wall of a concrete panel form at a casting slab includes a first planar member having a lower surface configured to engage a casting slab. A second planar member is coupled with the first planar member. The second planar member has a front surface disposed perpendicular to the lower surface of the first planar member and configured to engage a wall of a concrete panel form. In some implementations, the first and second planar members have different dimensions so as to be capable of being reoriented to accommodate different sized walls. A pair of support members extend between an upper portion of the first planar member and a rear portion of the second planar member. The pair of support members are spaced apart to define a void that is configured to matably receive a second form bracket in a stacked arrangement.
APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING SUPPORTING STRUCTURES FOR FLOOR SLAB FORMWORK
An apparatus for providing supporting structures for floor slab formwork, which comprises at least one beam with at least one end portion which has: a pair of mirror-symmetrical walls, which are plate-like and vertical with respect to the installation position of the beam and are crossed by a crossmember which protrudes externally from the mirror-symmetrical walls with respective external portions, an L-shaped element, between the pair of mirror-symmetrical walls, with a vertical portion that is directed downward, with respect to the installation position of the beam, and protrudes, in the direction of longitudinal extension of the beam, from the pair of mirror-symmetrical walls and above the crossmember.
Form bracket for concrete panel form
A form bracket for supporting a wall of a concrete panel form at a casting slab includes a first planar member having a lower surface configured to engage a casting slab. A second planar member is coupled with the first planar member. The second planar member has a front surface disposed perpendicular to the lower surface of the first planar member and configured to engage a wall of a concrete panel form. In some implementations, the first and second planar members have different dimensions so as to be capable of being reoriented to accommodate different sized walls. A pair of support members extend between an upper portion of the first planar member and a rear portion of the second planar member. The pair of support members are spaced apart to define a void that is configured to matably receive a second form bracket in a stacked arrangement.
Prop head assembly
Apparatus is provided for vertically-extending construction column and horizontal construction beam assembly having beam-reference portion. Apparatus includes prop head assembly configured to be fixedly connected to vertically-extending construction column, and also configured to support horizontal construction beam assembly once the prop head assembly is fixedly connected to vertically-extending construction column. Prop head assembly includes first beam-locating feature and second beam-locating feature. First beam-locating feature configured to selectively receive, at least in part, the beam-reference portion. Second beam-locating feature configured to selectively receive, at least in part, the beam-reference portion. Second beam-locating feature is also configured to receive beam-reference portion once the beam-reference portion is inadvertently displaced away from first beam-locating feature and from vertically-extending construction column and toward second beam-locating feature.
Cement Form With Brick Ledge
A cement form can be made of foam and include a brick ledge portion that forms a brick ledge in a cement foundation. In some embodiments, the cement form includes a ground facing surface extending horizontally and configured to contact a ground surface and a cement facing surface extending vertically and configured to contact and support a volume of cement used to create the cement foundation. The cement facing surface can include two vertical surfaces offset horizontally from each other and configured to form a brick ledge in the cement foundation. The cement form can be a single unitary component having an elongated shape and a solid, continuous construction. The foam material can form at least a portion of the cement facing surface.
FORM BRACKET FOR CONCRETE PANEL FORM
A form bracket for supporting a wall of a concrete panel form at a casting slab includes a first planar member having a lower surface configured to engage a casting slab. A second planar member is coupled with the first planar member. The second planar member has a front surface disposed perpendicular to the lower surface of the first planar member and configured to engage a wall of a concrete panel form. In some implementations, the first and second planar members have different dimensions so as to be capable of being reoriented to accommodate different sized walls. A pair of support members extend between an upper portion of the first planar member and a rear portion of the second planar member. The pair of support members are spaced apart to define a void that is configured to matably receive a second form bracket in a stacked arrangement.
SHORING SYSTEM, BEAM ASSEMBLY FOR A SHORING SYSTEM, AND SHORING SYSTEM COMPONENTS
A beam assembly for a shoring system may include a drophead that is configured to attach to a shore. The drophead may include a load plate for supporting at least one beam of the beam assembly. A first beam may be included, the first beam having an end coupled to the drophead. A second beam may be included, the second beam having a second end, which can attach to the drophead or to the first beam. In some examples, a panel can be supported on the first beam or the second beam.
Filler beam assembly
A filler beam assembly (100) of a formwork structure (500) is disclosed. The filler beam assembly (100) includes a beam (101) having a first end (102) and a second end (104) distal to the first end (102). The first end (102) and the second end (104) are adapted to be in contact with top plates (504) of respective drop head assemblies. The beam (10) includes a top surface (110) having a drophead interface edge (112) at the first end (102) and a drophead interface edge (114) at the second end (104). The filler beam assembly (100) includes a first lip (202) formed on one side of the beam (101) and adapted to accommodate one of a timber runner (300) and a PU insert for being nailed with a plywood positioned adjacent to the top surface (110) of the beam (101), and an additional lip (204) disposed below the first lip (202) and adapted to be accommodate a head portion (400) of a cross beam (506).
FORM BRACKET FOR CONCRETE PANEL FORM
A form bracket for supporting a wall of a concrete panel form at a casting slab includes a first planar member having a lower surface configured to engage a casting slab. A second planar member is coupled with the first planar member. The second planar member has a front surface disposed perpendicular to the lower surface of the first planar member and configured to engage a wall of a concrete panel form. In some implementations, the first and second planar members have different dimensions so as to be capable of being reoriented to accommodate different sized walls. A pair of support members extend between an upper portion of the first planar member and a rear portion of the second planar member. The pair of support members are spaced apart to define a void that is configured to matably receive a second form bracket in a stacked arrangement.