Concrete form brace with multi-depth rebar positioning
11391052 · 2022-07-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04C5/02
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E04C5/16
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E04C5/163
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E04G21/185
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E04C5/168
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International classification
E04G17/14
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E04G17/06
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Abstract
The described Concrete Form Brace With Multi-Depth Rebar Positioning is comprised of opposing attachment members, which secure the brace to the concrete form elements. The attachment members have a first top end, and a second bottom end. The corresponding bottom ends of the attachment members are connected by a spanning element, which spans the width of the concrete form. The attachment members and spanning element are further connected by a plurality of reinforcing struts. Rebar attachment means at multiple vertical depths within the concrete form are integrated or connected to the reinforcing struts to provide rebar securement means at multiple depths within the poured concrete. The preferred embodiment also features vertical spacing between horizontally placed rebar to accommodate “L” shaped vertical rebar placement for applications where vertical rebar is specified.
Claims
1. A Concrete Form Brace comprising: a. two opposing attachment members, which attach to concrete form elements, where said opposing attachment members are further comprised of a first top end and a second bottom end, where said first top end is further comprised of an approximate 90-degree connected horizontal portion, which engages an upper horizontal thickness of said concrete form elements, where said approximately 90-degree connection between said first top end and said horizontal portion is scored to allow for breaking off of said horizontal portion once poured concrete has cured; b. a spanning element, which connects between the bottom ends of said opposing attachment members; c. a plurality of reinforcing struts, which connect said opposing attachment members and said spanning element; d. where said plurality of reinforcing struts are further comprised of a plurality of rebar securing mechanisms, where said plurality of rebar securing mechanisms is comprised of a center rebar securing mechanism and at least one lateral rebar securing mechanism; wherein said center rebar securing mechanism is elevated compared to said lateral rebar securing mechanism and vertical spacing between said center rebar securing mechanism and said lateral rebar securing mechanism is equivalent to an outside diameter of rebar, wherein a foot portion of vertical “L” rebar hooks under a center horizontal span of rebar, which has been secured in said center rebar securing mechanism, and a distal end of said foot portion rests on a lateral horizontal span of rebar, which has been secured in said lateral rebar securing mechanism.
2. The Concrete Form Brace of claim 1 where said horizontal portion is further comprised of an approximate 90-degree connection to a downward extending clasping member where said clasping member engages an outside diameter of said concrete form elements.
3. The Concrete Form Brace of claim 2 where said clasping member is further comprised of a break off clip.
4. The Concrete Form Brace of claim 3 where said break off clip is angled outward from a vertical plane of said outside diameter of said concrete form elements.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(6) The length of the attachment members 11 engage the inside 23 of the concrete form elements 12. The second bottom end 14 of the attachment members 11 include a spanning element 24, which connects the opposing bottom ends 14 of the attachment members 11. The attachment members 11 and spanning element are further connected by a plurality of reinforcing struts 25, which serve to structurally reinforce said Concrete Form Brace 10 and provide attachment points for a plurality of rebar securing mechanisms 26. While the preferred embodiment is demonstrated in
(7) Said rebar securing mechanisms 26 can be incorporated into said reinforcing struts 25 as shown in
(8) One feature of the preferred embodiment is the ability to quickly and accurately install vertical “L” rebar 31 as demonstrated in
(9) It is understood that the foregoing examples are merely illustrative of the present invention. Certain modifications of the articles and/or methods may be made and still achieve the objectives of the invention. Such modifications are contemplated as within the scope of the claimed invention.