Panel insert for concrete foundation walls
10661475 ยท 2020-05-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
B28B23/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04B1/41
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
H02G3/22
ELECTRICITY
B28B7/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B28B23/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E04B1/41
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B28B23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A panel insert is provided which is installed in a concrete wall form and secured at an intended location such that when the concrete is poured into the form and cured, the panel remains in place and through which holes or openings can be readily formed after the concrete wall has been constructed. The panel insert comprises a box or enclosure made of a suitable plastic or other material and having an interior filled with a structural and thermally insulative foam or other material. At least one gasketed flange is provided around the periphery of the enclosure which forms a watertight seal between the concrete and panel.
Claims
1. A panel insert for a concrete wall form for use in creating passages through a concrete wall which has been poured and cured in the form, the panel insert comprising: an enclosure having a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, and top, bottom and side surfaces, and defining an interior space; at least one flange having front and rear faces and outwardly extending from the top, bottom and side surfaces of the enclosure; a structural and thermally insulating filler material filling the interior space of the enclosure; the distance between the first and second surfaces of the enclosure being sized to allow the enclosure to fit into a concrete form with the front and rear surfaces in contact with respective confronting interior surfaces of the concrete form; whereby the enclosure can be sealingly embedded in concrete poured and cured in the form at a position at which holes can be drilled through the first and second surfaces of the enclosure and the filler material to provide one or more passages through the concrete wall.
2. The panel insert of claim 1 wherein the enclosure is formed of a plastic material.
3. The panel insert of claim 2 wherein the plastic material is PVC.
4. The panel insert of claim 1 wherein the at least one flange is integrally formed with the enclosure.
5. The panel insert of claim 1 wherein the at least one flange is bonded to the enclosure.
6. The panel insert of claim 1 wherein the at least one flange comprises multiple flanges each outwardly extending from the top, bottom and side surfaces of the enclosure.
7. The panel insert of claim 1 wherein the at least one flange has a gasket affixed on respective front and rear faces of the flange.
8. The panel insert of claim 1 wherein the enclosure and at least one flange are integrally molded to form a unitary one-piece structure.
9. The panel insert of claim 1 wherein the filler material is a structural and thermally insulative foam material.
10. The panel insert of claim 1 wherein the filler material is placed in the interior space of the enclosure after the enclosure is formed.
11. The panel insert of claim 1 wherein the enclosure is formed around the filler material.
12. The panel insert of claim 1 wherein the filler material is a closed cell structural foam.
13. The panel insert of claim 12 wherein the foam is polyurethane foam.
14. The panel insert of claim 7 wherein the front and rear faces of the at least one flange each have a groove to retain the gasket.
15. The panel insert of claim 7 wherein the gasket is bonded to respective front and rear faces of the at least one flange.
16. The panel insert of claim 1 having a plurality of tabs affixed to the enclosure and operative to detach upon removal of the form after curing of the concrete.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be more fully understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(14) One embodiment of a panel insert according to the invention is illustrated in
(15) The enclosure and flange can be integrally molded out of plastic to produce a unitary one-piece structure. The interior of the enclosure is a closed-cell foam 15 which has structural and thermal insulating properties. One typical foam material is spray polyurethane foam (SPF), which can be introduced into the interior of the enclosure such as via one or more fill holes provided in one or more walls of the enclosure. In another aspect, the enclosure can be molded around a suitably shaped and sized foam block.
(16) In another fabrication process, the box is molded or otherwise formed in two or more sections. After placement of the foam interior, the sections are glued or otherwise bonded together to complete the enclosure.
(17) In another embodiment, the flange can be separately fabricated in one or more pieces and then bonded to the confronting walls of the enclosure.
(18) Each gasket can be applied to the confronting surface of a respective flange by a suitable adhesive, as illustrated in
(19) The box is typically of rectangular shape and is of a depth front to back of a size to fit within standard foundation forms which are typically 8 inches or 10 inches in depth but which can be of any size. The box can be of any size to accommodate the intended number and size of holes to be later drilled through the box. One typical size is a length of about 5 feet, a width of about 2 feet and a depth of 8 or 10 inches to fit a standard foundation form. The depth can be of another size if a non-standard foundation form is employed. The thickness of the box walls can be, for example, about one-half inch.
(20) The flanges are of sufficient size to secure the box in the concrete when it is cured. As an example, the flange can extend outward by about 3 inches and have a thickness, for example, of about inch. These dimensions are exemplary and not intended to be limiting. The flange size will accommodate the panel size, given standardized engineering loads.
(21) The embodiment illustrated has a single flange around the perimeter of the box. Alternative embodiments can have two or more flanges, and each flange can have one or more gaskets around the perimeter of the respective flange faces.
(22) The panel can be placed anywhere in the concrete or foundation form prior to pouring the concrete, and more than one panel can be provided to suit particular installation requirements. The panel can be retained in position in the form by a variety of manners. In one embodiment, referring to
(23) The panel can alternatively be retained in position in the form by other means such as clips or tabs that can be stapled or otherwise affixed to the foundation form. Such clips or tabs can be integrally formed with the panel or affixed thereto by suitable fasteners or adhesive. These tabs are sufficiently thin to break upon removal of the form or have thinned portions which break upon form removal. Nailing cleats or other fasteners may also be employed to retain the panel in position in the foundation form.
(24) An embodiment is shown in
(25) After the panel or panels are positioned at intended locations in the form, concrete can be poured into the form in usual manner. The concrete flows around each panel and after curing of the concrete, the concrete wall with panel insert appears as in
(26) One or more holes can be readily drilled through the foam and front and rear walls of the box. A standard PVC pipe can be inserted through the drilled hole and cemented to the box face with traditional plumbers' fittings, primer and cement, thereby to form a watertight seal between the pipe and the box.
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(28) It will be appreciated that this multi-use invention is not limited to the specific materials set forth in the exemplary embodiments shown and described herein or to any specific shapes, dimensions or fabrication details. As an example, the enclosure could be of circular configuration having a circular flange outwardly extending from a peripheral surface of the round enclosure. In other implementations, the enclosure could be made of metal coated to resist rust and corrosion, or the enclosure and filled interior could be replaced by a single structural material. Accordingly, the invention is intended to cover the full scope and spirit of the appended claims.