Skirt for forming an access hatch in concrete
10851515 ยท 2020-12-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02D2250/0023
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B28B7/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E02D29/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A skirt supports an access hatch at a predetermined height as the hatch is formed in concrete. The skirt can be permanently embedded in the concrete. The skirt includes a rigid frame defining a central opening, the frame has an inner surface and an outer surface opposite the inner surface. The frame defines a height between the upper edge and the lower edge. The height of the skirt is predetermined such that the combined height of the skirt and the hatch approximate the desired thickness of the concrete slab. The skirt may include an alignment tab extending from the frame at an angle with respect to the frame, with the alignment tab extending above the upper edge of the frame to guide the hatch into alignment with the upper edge of the frame as the hatch is moved into position on the skirt.
Claims
1. A skirt for supporting a hatch formed in concrete, the skirt comprising: a rigid frame including a sidewall defining a central opening, the sidewall having an inner surface facing the central opening, an outer surface opposite the inner surface, an upper edge and a lower edge opposite the upper edge, the sidewall defining a height between the upper edge and the lower edge; and an alignment tab extending from the sidewall at an angle with respect to the sidewall, at least a portion of the alignment tab extending beyond and above the upper edge of the sidewall such that the alignment tab guides the hatch into alignment with the upper edge of the sidewall as the hatch is moved into position on the upper edge of the sidewall, wherein the alignment tab includes an inner plate extending from the inner surface of the sidewall and an outer plate extending from the outer surface of the sidewall.
2. The skirt of claim 1 wherein the inner plate extends at an angle from the inner surface and the outer plate extends at an angle from the outer surface, the inner and outer plates together forming a V-shape that converges toward the upper edge of the sidewall.
3. The skirt of claim 1 including at least one retention tab extending outwardly from the outer surface of the sidewall and spaced apart from the alignment tab.
4. A skirt for supporting a hatch formed in concrete, the skirt comprising: a rigid frame including a sidewall defining a central opening, the sidewall having an inner surface facing the central opening, an outer surface opposite the inner surface, an upper edge and a lower edge opposite the upper edge, the sidewall defining a height between the upper edge and the lower edge; and an alignment tab extending from the sidewall at an angle with respect to the sidewall, at least a portion of the alignment tab extending beyond and above the upper edge of the sidewall such that the alignment tab guides the hatch into alignment with the upper edge of the sidewall as the hatch is moved into position on the upper edge of the sidewall, wherein the frame includes a flange extending outwardly from the outer surface of the sidewall and spaced from the alignment tab and the retention tab, the flange positioned on the sidewall such that it aligns underneath an opening in the hatch and closes the opening to prevent the flow of concrete into the opening when the hatch is seated on the skirt.
5. A method for forming a hatch into precast concrete, comprising: providing a concrete form; placing a rigid skirt frame into the concrete form, the frame including a sidewall defining a central skirt opening, the sidewall having an inner surface facing the central opening, an outer surface opposite the inner surface, an upper edge and a lower edge opposite the upper edge, the sidewall defining a height between the upper edge and the lower edge; placing a hatch onto the skirt frame, the hatch having a frame defining a central hatch opening, the hatch frame including an inner surface facing the central hatch opening, an outer surface, an upper edge and a bottom edge defining a hatch height, the bottom edge of the hatch seated on the top edge of the skirt frame, the central hatch opening aligned with the central skirt opening, the hatch having a cover for covering the central hatch opening; pouring concrete into the concrete form around the outer surface of the skirt and the outer surface of the hatch; filling the concrete form with concrete to a level generally equal to the combined height of the skirt frame and the hatch frame; providing at least one alignment tab extending from the skirt frame beyond the upper edge of the skirt frame, wherein the step of placing the skirt frame on the hatch frame includes guiding the bottom edge of the hatch frame onto the upper edge of the skirt frame with the alignment tab; and wherein the at least one alignment tab includes a pair of plates arranged in a V-shape that converges towards the upper edge of the skirt frame.
6. The method of claim 5 wherein the skirt frame includes at least one retention tab extending outwardly from the outer surface of the skirt frame, and wherein the concrete is poured around the at least one retention tab, the retention tab having a hook shape.
7. The method of claim 6 wherein the hatch includes a hinge for connecting the cover to the hatch frame, the hinge disposed in a cutout in the hatch frame, the cutout having an open bottom, and wherein the skirt frame includes at least one flange extending outwardly therefrom and spaced from the retention tab and the alignment tab, the hatch frame placed on the skirt with the at least one flange closing the open bottom of the cutout, preventing the flow of concrete into the cutout as the concrete is poured into the form.
8. The method of claim 7 wherein the flange is flush with the upper edge of the skirt.
9. A system for forming a hatch into concrete, comprising: a rigid skirt frame including a sidewall defining a central skirt opening, the sidewall having an inner surface facing the central opening, an outer surface opposite the inner surface, an upper edge and a lower edge opposite the upper edge, the sidewall defining a height between the upper edge and the lower edge; and a hatch seated on the skirt frame, the hatch having a frame defining a central hatch opening, the hatch frame including an inner surface facing the central hatch opening, an outer surface, an upper edge and a bottom edge defining a hatch height therebetween, the bottom edge of the hatch seated on at least a portion of the top edge of the skirt frame, the central hatch opening aligned with the central skirt opening; a cover for covering the central hatch opening, and a hinge for connecting the cover to the hatch frame, the hinge disposed in a cutout in the hatch frame, the cutout having an open bottom, wherein the skirt frame includes at least one flange extending outwardly therefrom, the hatch frame placed on the skirt with the at least one flange closing the open bottom of the cutout.
10. The system of claim 9 including an alignment tab extending from the skirt frame at an angle with respect to the sidewall, at least a portion of the alignment tab extending beyond and above the upper edge of the skirt frame such that the alignment tab can guide the hatch into alignment with the upper edge of the skirt frame as the hatch is moved into position on the upper edge of the sidewall of the skirt frame.
11. The system of claim 10 wherein the alignment tab includes an inner plate extending from the inner surface of the skirt frame and an outer plate extending from the outer surface of the skirt frame.
12. The system of claim 11 wherein the inner plate extends at an angle from the inner surface and the outer plate extends at an angle from the outer surface, the inner and outer plates together forming a V-shape that converges toward the upper edge of the skirt frame.
13. The system of claim 12 including at least one retention tab extending outwardly from the outer surface of the skirt frame and spaced apart from the alignment tab.
14. The system of claim 13 wherein the retention tab has a hook shape.
15. The system of claim 14 wherein the flange extending outwardly from the skirt frame is and spaced from the alignment tab and the retention tab.
16. The system of claim 15 wherein the flange is flush with the upper edge of the skirt frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE CURRENT EMBODIMENTS
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(14) A skirt for forming an access hatch in precast concrete is shown in
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(17) The skirt 10 is designed to support a generally conventional hatch 20 in a precast concrete form 30 (described in more detail below). For example, the hatch 20 may be seated on the upper edge 12 of the skirt 10 when in the form 30 to raise the height of the hatch 20 to be generally flush with the surface of the concrete 18. Referring to
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(19) The skirt 10 may include one or more structural features that assist in the process of forming a slab of concrete 18 around the stacked hatch 20 and skirt 10. In one example, shown in
(20) In one embodiment, the skirt 10 may include one or more flanges 60 extending outwardly to align with one or more regions of the hatch 20 to prevent the unwanted flow of concrete into those regions. Referring to
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(24) Manufacture of a precast slab of concrete 18 with embedded hatch 20 and skirt 10 is shown in
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(31) The above description is that of the current embodiment of the invention. Various alterations and changes can be made without departing from the spirit and broader aspects of the invention as defined in the appended claims, which are to be interpreted in accordance with the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents. Any reference to claim elements in the singular, for example, using the articles a, an, the or said, is not to be construed as limiting the element to the singular.