Rebar Chair
20190284806 ยท 2019-09-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04C5/166
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A rebar chair having rebar seats in the top, bottom, left side, right side, first end, and second end. The rebar chair has a first distance between the sides, a second distance between the top and bottom, and a third distance between the ends. The rebar seat in the top has a first height, the rebar seat in the left side has a second height, and the rebar seat in the first end has a third height so that the rebar chair can provide at least three different support heights depending on the orientation. The bottom rebar seat may have the first height, the right side rebar seat may have the second height, and the second end rebar seat may have the third height. Each side includes at least one an engagement feature that enables the rebar chair to be stacked with and/or connected to an adjacent rebar chair.
Claims
1. A rebar chair comprising: a body having a top, a bottom opposite the top, a left side, a right side opposite the left side, a first end, and a second end opposite the first end, the body has a first distance between the left and right sides, a second distance between top and bottom, and a third distance between the first and second ends; a first recessed rebar seat along a centerline of the top; a second recessed rebar seat along a centerline of the left side; and a third recessed rebar seat along a centerline of the first end.
2. The rebar chair of claim 1, wherein the first distance is less than the second distance and the second distance is less than the third distance.
3. The rebar chair of claim 2, wherein the first recessed rebar seat has a first height from the bottom, wherein the second recessed rebar seat has a second height from the right side, and wherein the third recessed rebar seat has a third height from the second end.
4. The rebar chair of claim 3, wherein second height is less than the first height and wherein the first height is less than the third height.
5. The rebar chair of claim 4, further comprising: at least one first engagement feature on the top configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent rebar chair; at least one second engagement feature on the bottom configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent rebar chair; and at least one third engagement feature on the left side configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent rebar chair.
6. The rebar chair of claim 5, further comprising at least one fourth engagement feature on the right side configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent rebar chair; at least one fifth engagement feature on the first end configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent rebar chair; and at least one sixth engagement feature on the second end configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent rebar chair.
7. The rebar chair of claim 6, wherein the at least one first engagement feature, the at least one third engagement feature, and the at least one fifth engagement feature further comprise a protrusion and wherein the at least one second engagement feature, the at least one fourth engagement feature, and the at least one sixth engagement feature further comprise a recess.
8. The rebar chair of claim 6, further comprising: a fourth recessed rebar seat aligned with a centerline of the bottom; a fifth recessed rebar seat aligned with a centerline of the right side; and a sixth recessed rebar seat aligned with a centerline of the second end.
9. The rebar chair of claim 8, wherein the fourth recessed rebar seat has a fourth height from the top, wherein the fifth recessed rebar seat has a fifth height from the left side, and wherein the sixth recessed rebar seat has a sixth height from the first end.
10. The rebar chair of claim 8, wherein the fourth height differs from the first height, wherein fifth height differ from the second height, and wherein the sixth height differs from the third height.
11. A rebar support system comprising: a first rebar support, wherein the first rebar support has a first orientation that positions a first rebar seat a first height off a surface, a second orientation that positions a second rebar seat a second height off the surface, and a third orientation that positions a third rebar seat a third height off the surface; and a second rebar support, wherein the second rebar support has a first orientation that corresponds to the first orientation of the first rebar support, a second orientation that corresponds to the second orientation of the first rebar support, and a third orientation that corresponds to the third orientation of the first rebar support; wherein the second rebar support may be stacked on the first rebar support both being in the first orientation so that a first rebar seat of the second rebar support is aligned and above the first rebar seat of the first rebar support; wherein the second rebar support may be stacked on the first rebar support both being in the second orientation so that a second rebar seat of the second rebar support is aligned and above the second rebar seat of the first rebar support; wherein the second rebar support may be stacked on the first rebar support both being in the third orientation so that a third rebar seat of the second rebar support is aligned and above the third rebar seat of the first rebar support.
12. The system of claim 10, wherein a plurality of engagement features on the second rebar support engage a plurality of engagement features on the first rebar support when the second rebar support is stacked on the first rebar support.
13. The system of claim 11, wherein the second rebar support in the second orientation may be stacked on the first rebar support being in the first orientation and wherein the second rebar support in the third orientation may be stacked on the first rebar support being in the first orientation.
14. The system of claim 11, wherein the second rebar support in the first orientation may be stacked on the first rebar support being in the second orientation and wherein the second rebar support in the third orientation may be stacked on the first rebar support being in the second orientation.
15. The system of claim 11, wherein the second rebar support in the first orientation may be stacked on the first rebar support being in the third orientation and wherein the second rebar support in the second orientation may be stacked on the first rebar support being in the third orientation.
16. The system of claim 11, further comprising a tray having at least one engagement feature, the first rebar support having at least one engagement feature, wherein first rebar support is configured to be positioned on the tray so that the at least one engagement feature of the first rebar support mates with the at least one engagement feature of the tray.
17. A method of providing a rebar chair comprising: providing a body having a top, a bottom opposite the top, a left side, a right side opposite the left side, a first end, and a second end opposite the first end; providing a recessed rebar seat in the top that is a first distance from the bottom; providing a recessed rebar seat in the left side that is a second distance from the right side; and providing a recessed rebar seat in the first end that is a third distance from the second end, wherein the first distance, the second distance, and the third distance are all different.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising: providing at least one first engagement feature on the top configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent rebar chair; providing at least one second engagement feature on the bottom configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent chair; providing at least one third engagement feature on the left side configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent rebar chair; providing at least one fourth engagement feature on the right side configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent rebar chair; providing at least one fifth engagement feature on the first end configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent rebar chair; and providing at least one sixth engagement feature on the second end configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent rebar chair.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein any of one of the first, second, third, fourth, fifth, or sixth engagement features are configured to engage a first, second, third, fourth, fifth, or sixth engagement feature on the adjacent rebar chair.
20. The method of claim 17, further comprising: providing a recessed rebar seat in the bottom that is the first distance from the top; providing a recessed rebar seat in the right side that is the second distance from the left side; and providing a recessed rebar seat in the second end that is the third distance from the first end.
21. The method of claim 17, further comprising: providing a recessed rebar seat in the bottom that is a fourth distance from the top, wherein the fourth distance differs from the first distance; providing a recessed rebar seat in the right side that is a fifth distance from the left side, wherein the fifth distance differs from the second distance; and providing a recessed rebar seat in the second end that is a sixth distance from the first end, wherein the sixth distance differs from the third distance.
22. A rebar support system comprising: a tray having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, the first surface having at least one engagement feature; a rebar support having first a recessed rebar seat in a top, a second recessed rebar seat in a left side, and a third recessed rebar seat in a first end; wherein the at least one engagement feature on the first surface of the tray is configured to mate with at least one engagement feature on the rebar support.
23. The system of claim 22, the first recessed rebar seat has a first height from a bottom opposite the top, the second recessed rebar seat has a second height from a right side opposite the left side, and the third recessed rebar seat has a third height from a second end opposite the first end, wherein the first, second, and third heights are different.
24. The system of claim 23, further comprising a recessed rebar seat in the bottom, a recessed rebar seat in the right side, and a recessed rebar seat in the second end.
25. The system of claim 24, the at least one engagement feature of the first surface of the tray further comprising a plurality of engagement features configured to mate with a plurality of engagement features on the bottom, the right side, or the second end of the rebar support.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0031] While the disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail herein. However, it should be understood that the disclosure is not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed. Rather, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0033] The rebar chair 100 may be orientated in at least three different orientations to provide three different heights of a rebar seat 112, 122, 132, 142, 152, 162 from the ground or supporting surface, as discussed herein. Each side (i.e. top, bottom, side, or end) or the rebar chair 100 includes at least one engagement feature 111, 121, 131, 141, 151, 161 that permits the rebar chair 100 to be stacked on and/or connected to an adjacent rebar chair 100, as discussed herein. For example, the top 110 may include at least one first engagement feature 111, the bottom 120 may include at least one second engagement feature 121, the left side 130 may include at least one third engagement feature 131, the right side 140 may include at least one fourth engagement feature 141, the first end 150 may include at least one fifth engagement feature 151, and the second end 160 may include at least one sixth engagement feature 161.
[0034] The at least one engagement features 111, 121, 131, 141, 151, 161 may be various features that permit the rebar chairs 100 to be stacked and/or connected together as would be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure. For example, engagement features 111, 131, 151 may be, but are not limited to, a protrusion or knob and engagements features 121, 141, 161 may be, but are not limited to, a corresponding recess.
[0035] The number, shape, location, and/or size of the engagement features 111, 121, 131, 141, 151, 161 and rebar seats 112, 122, 132, 142, 152, 162 are shown for illustrative purposed only and may be varied depending on the application as would be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art having the benefit of this disclosure. For example, each side (i.e. top, bottom, side, or end) or the rebar chair 100 may include a single engagement feature 111, 121, 131, 141, 151, 161. Additionally, in an embodiment the engagement features 111, 121, 131, 141, 151, 161 for a rebar chair 100 may all be identical. For example, the engagement features 111, 121, 131, 141, 151, 161 of a first or base rebar chair 100 may all be comprised of recesses configured to mate with a corresponding protrusion or knob. This may enable any side of the first or base rebar chair 100 to be placed on a flat surface with the engagement features 111, 121, 131, 141, 151, 161 of a second rebar chair 100 each comprising a corresponding protrusion or knob. Thus, the second rebar chair 100 may be stacked onto the first rebar chair 100 regardless of the orientation of the first rebar chair 100. The engagement features 111, 121, 131, 141, 151, 161 of a third rebar chair 100 intended to be stacked on the second rebar chair 100 may each comprise a corresponding recess.
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[0037] The rebar chair 100 includes a first rebar seat 112 along a major centerline 113 of the top 110. With the bottom 120 of the rebar chair 100 positioned on the ground or a support surface, rebar may be positioned within the seat 112 aligned with the centerline 113. Alternatively, rebar may be positioned within the seat 112 aligned with a minor centerline 114 that is transverse to the major centerline 113. The rebar chair 100 includes a second recessed rebar seat 132 on the left side 130 and a third recessed rebar seat 152 on the first end 150. The rebar chair 100 includes a fourth recessed rebar seat 122 (shown in
[0038] Each rebar seat 112, 122, 132, 142, 152, 162 has a height, which is the distance from the opposite side. For example, the second recessed rebar seat 132 on the left side 130 has a height, H2, which is the distance from the rebar seat 132 to the right side 140. Thus, when the rebar chair 100 is oriented such that the right side 140 is on the ground or a support surface, rebar positioned within second recessed rebar seat 132 will be supported at the distance, H2, from the ground or supporting surface. In one embodiment, the fifth recessed rebar seat 142 in the right side 140 will be symmetrical with the second recessed rebar seat 132 on the left side 130. Thus, the fifth recessed rebar seat 142 has a height, H2, from the left side 130.
[0039] The rebar chair 100 has a first dimension, D1, that is the distance between the left side 130 and the right side 140, a second dimension, D2 (shown in
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[0041] The rebar chair 100 includes a rebar seat 142 along a major centerline 143 of the right side 140 of the rebar chair 100. With the left side 130 of the rebar chair 100 placed on the ground or a support surface, rebar may be positioned within the seat 142 aligned with the centerline 143. Alternatively, rebar may be positioned within the seat 142 aligned with a minor centerline 144 that is transverse to the major centerline 143.
[0042] As discussed herein, each rebar seat 112, 122, 132, 142, 152, 162 has a height, which is the distance from the opposite side. For example, the first recessed rebar seat 112 on the top 110 has a height, H1, which is the distance from the rebar seat 112 to the bottom 120 of the rebar chair 100. Thus, when the rebar chair 100 is oriented such that the bottom 120 is on the ground or a support surface, rebar positioned within first recessed rebar seat 112 will be supported at the distance, H1, from the ground or supporting surface. In one embodiment, the fourth recessed rebar seat 122 in the bottom 120 will be symmetrical with the first recessed rebar seat 112 on the top 110. Thus, the fourth recessed rebar seat 122 has a height, H1, from the top 110.
[0043] Likewise, the third recessed rebar seat 152 on the first end 150 has a height, H3, which is the distance from the rebar seat 152 to the second end 160 of the rebar chair 100. Thus, when the rebar chair 100 is oriented such that the second end 160 is on the ground or a support surface, rebar positioned within third recessed rebar seat 152 will be supported at the distance, H3, from the ground or supporting surface. In one embodiment, the sixth recessed rebar seat 162 in the second end 160 will be symmetrical with the third recessed rebar seat 152 on the first end 150. Thus, the sixth recessed rebar seat 162 has a height, H3, from the first end 160.
[0044] As discussed herein, the rebar chair 100 may have a first dimension, D1 (shown in
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[0046] The rebar chair 100 includes a rebar seat 162 along a major centerline 163 of the second end 160 of the rebar chair 100. With the first end 150 of the rebar chair 100 placed on the ground or a support surface, rebar may be positioned within the seat 162 aligned with the centerline 163. Alternatively, rebar may be positioned within the seat 162 aligned with a minor centerline 164 that is transverse to the major centerline 163.
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[0052] The top 210 and bottom 220 of the rebar chair 200 are not symmetrical. Likewise, the left side 230 and right side 240 are not symmetrical and the first end 250 is not symmetrical with the second end 260. In other words, the rebar seat 212 in the top 210 has a different depth than the rebar seat 222 in the bottom 220. Likewise, the rebar seat 232 in the left side 230 has a different depth than the rebar seat 242 in the right side and the rebar seat 252 in the first end 250 has a different depth than the rebar seat 262 in the second end 260. Thus, the rebar chair 200 may be orientated in six different orientations to provide six different heights of a rebar seat 212, 222, 232, 242, 252, 262 from the ground or supporting surface.
[0053] For example, the rebar chair 200 may be oriented in a first orientation so that the bottom 220 is on the ground or supporting surface, which positions the rebar seat 212 in the top 210 at a first height, H1. In another orientation, the rebar chair 200 may be oriented so that the top 210 is on the ground or supporting surface, which positions the rebar seat 222 in the bottom 210 at a fourth height, H4, which differs from the first height, H1. The rebar chair 200 may be oriented in a second orientation so that the right side 240 is on the ground or supporting surface, which positions the rebar seat 232 in the left side 230 at a second height, H2. In another orientation, the rebar chair 200 may be oriented so that the left side 230 is on the ground or supporting surface, which positions the rebar seat 242 in the right side 240 at a fifth height, H5, which differs from the second height, H2. The rebar chair 200 may be oriented in a third orientation so that the second end 260 is on the ground or supporting surface, which positions the rebar seat 252 in the first end 250 at a third height, H3. In another orientation, the rebar chair 200 may be oriented so that the first end 250 is on the ground or supporting surface, which positions the rebar seat 262 in the second end 260 at a sixth height, H6, which differs from the third height, H3.
[0054] Each side (i.e. top, bottom, side, or end) or the rebar chair 200 includes at least one engagement feature 211, 221, 231, 241, 251, 261 that permits the rebar chair 200 to be stacked on and/or connected to an adjacent rebar chair 200, as discussed herein. For example, the top 210 may include at least one first engagement feature 211, the bottom 220 may include at least one second engagement feature 221, the left side 230 may include at least one third engagement feature 231, the right side 240 may include at least one fourth engagement feature 241, the first end 250 may include at least one fifth engagement feature 251, and the second end 260 may include at least one sixth engagement feature 261.
[0055] The engagement features 211, 221, 231, 241, 251, 261 may be uniformly spaced on each side (i.e. top, bottom, side, or end) or the rebar chair 200 permitting rebar chairs 200 to be stacked together regardless of the orientation of each rebar chair 200. As discussed herein, the engagement features 211, 221, 231, 241, 251, 261 of a first or base rebar chair 100 may all be comprised of recesses configured to mate with a corresponding protrusion or knob. This may enable any side of the first or base rebar chair 200 to be placed on a flat surface. A second rebar chair 200 having engagement features 211, 221, 231, 241, 251, 261 each comprising a corresponding protrusion or knob may then be stacked on the first rebar chair 200. The rebar chair 200 having six rebar seats 212, 222, 232, 242, 252, 262 with six different heights H1-H6 permits the rebar chair to be used in a wide range of applications requiring rebar.
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[0057] The method 300 may include providing at least one first engagement feature on the top that is configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent rebar chair, at 350. The method 300 may include providing at least one second engagement feature on the bottom that is configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent rebar chair, at 355. The method 300 may include providing at least one third engagement feature on the left side that is configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent rebar chair, at 360. The method 300 may include providing at least one fourth engagement feature on the right side that is configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent rebar chair, at 365. The method 300 may include providing at least one fifth engagement feature on the first end that is configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent rebar chair, at 370. The method 300 may include providing at least one sixth engagement feature on the second end that is configured to engage an engagement feature of an adjacent rebar chair, at 375.
[0058] The method 300 may include providing a recessed rebar seat in the bottom, at 380. The recessed rebar seat in the bottom may be the same distance from the top that the recessed rebar seat in the top is from the bottom. Alternatively, the two distances may be different. The method 300 may include providing a recessed rebar seat in the right side, at 385. The recessed rebar seat in the right side may be the same distance from the left side that the recessed rebar seat in the left side is from the right side. Alternatively, the two distances may be different. The method 300 may include providing a recessed rebar seat in the second end, at 390. The recessed rebar seat in the second end may be the same distance from the first end that the recessed rebar seat in the first end is from the second end. Alternatively, the two distances may be different.
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[0061] Although this disclosure has been described in terms of certain preferred embodiments, other embodiments that are apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, including embodiments that do not provide all of the features and advantages set forth herein, are also within the scope of this disclosure. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is defined only by reference to the appended claims and equivalents thereof.