Concrete form system with movably connected braces
10174513 ยท 2019-01-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G17/002
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G17/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04G17/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G9/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G17/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
In accordance with at least one aspect of this disclosure, a concrete form can include a forming wall including a concrete contact side and a bracing side and a plurality of braces movably connected to the bracing side of the forming wall, wherein the plurality of braces move between a retracted position and a bracing position.
Claims
1. A concrete form, comprising: a forming wall including a concrete contact side and a bracing side; a plurality of braces movably connected to the bracing side of the forming wall, wherein the plurality of braces reversibly move between a retracted position and a bracing position at least one of the plurality of braces is a scaffold member; a control bar extends through the scaffold member and is operatively connected to each brace to move the plurality of braces between the retracted position and the bracing position, and is hingedly connected to at least one of the braces; and two angled bracket members attached to opposite edges of the forming wall and configured to receive a hinge pin therein, wherein the hinge pin is configured to hingedly mount each brace to the bracing side of the forming wall.
2. The concrete form of claim 1, wherein at least one of: the forming wall is plywood; the concrete contact side of the forming wall includes a coating for preventing concrete from adhering thereto; or a combination thereof.
3. The concrete form of claim 1, wherein each angled bracket member includes keyhole fastener slots for joining a plurality of concrete forms together.
4. The concrete form of claim 3, further comprising a plurality of brace stops operatively disposed on the bracing side of the forming wall and in communication with each brace such that each brace stop aligns each brace perpendicular to the forming wall.
5. The concrete form of claim 4, wherein the brace stops include angled bracket members disposed on the bracing side.
6. The concrete form of claim 5, wherein the scaffold member includes scaffold supports configured to support the scaffold member when the scaffold member is in the bracing position.
7. The concrete form of the claim 6, wherein the scaffold supports are hingedly mounted to the scaffold member to move between a folded position such that each of the scaffold supports is folded against the scaffold member, and a support position such that the scaffold supports are perpendicular to the scaffold member.
8. The concrete form of claim 7, wherein the scaffold supports are triangular shaped members.
9. The concrete form of claim 8, wherein the scaffold member includes a plurality of holes defined therein to reduce weight of the scaffold member.
10. The concrete form of claim 9, wherein the forming wall includes a plurality of cross-brace apertures, each cross-brace aperture disposed between a pair of braces.
11. The concrete form of claim 10, wherein each of the cross-brace apertures is accessible when the braces are in either of the retraced position and the bracing position.
12. The concrete form of claim 11, wherein the plurality of cross-brace apertures include different sizes to accommodate different portions of a tapered connection rod.
13. A concrete form, comprising: a forming wall including a concrete contact side and a bracing side; a plurality of braces movably connected to the bracing side of the forming wall, wherein the plurality of braces reversibly move between a retracted position and a bracing position, and include at least one I-beam; and a control bar operatively connected to each brace to move the plurality of braces between the retracted position and the bracing position.
14. The concrete form of claim 13, wherein at least one of: the forming wall is plywood; at least one of the plurality of braces is a scaffold member; the concrete contact side of the forming wall includes a coating for preventing concrete from adhering thereto; or a combination thereof.
15. The concrete form of claim 13, wherein the control bar is hingedly connected to at least one of the braces.
16. The concrete form of claim 15, wherein the control bar extends through the scaffold member.
17. The concrete form of claim 16, further comprising two angled bracket members attached to opposite edges of the forming wall and configured to receive a hinge pin therein, wherein the hinge pin is configured to hingedly mount each brace to the bracing side of the forming wall.
18. The concrete form of claim 17, wherein each angled bracket member includes keyhole fastener slots for joining a plurality of concrete forms together.
19. The concrete form of claim 18, further comprising a plurality of brace stops operatively disposed on the bracing side of the forming wall and in communication with each brace such that each brace stop aligns each brace perpendicular to the forming wall.
20. The concrete form of claim 19, wherein the brace stops include angled bracket members disposed on the bracing side.
21. The concrete form of claim 20, wherein the scaffold member includes scaffold supports configured to support the scaffold member when the scaffold member is in the bracing position.
22. The concrete form of the claim 21, wherein the scaffold supports are hingedly mounted to the scaffold member to move between a folded position such that each of the scaffold supports is folded against the scaffold member, and a support position such that the scaffold supports are perpendicular to the scaffold member.
23. The concrete form of claim 22, wherein the scaffold supports are triangular shaped members.
24. The concrete form of claim 23, wherein the scaffold member includes a plurality of holes defined therein to reduce weight of the scaffold member.
25. The concrete form of claim 24, wherein the forming wall includes a plurality of cross-brace apertures, each cross-brace aperture disposed between a pair of braces.
26. The concrete form of claim 25, wherein each of the cross-brace apertures is accessible when the braces are in either of the retraced position and the bracing position.
27. The concrete form of claim 26, wherein the plurality of cross-brace apertures include different sizes to accommodate different portions of a tapered connection rod.
28. A concrete forming system, comprising: a plurality of concrete forms, each form comprising, a forming wall including a concrete contact side and a bracing side; a plurality of braces movably connected to the bracing side of the forming wall, wherein the plurality of braces reversibly move between a retracted position and a bracing position; and a control bar hingedly connected to each of the plurality of braces, wherein the control bar is configured and arranged to move the braces between the retracted and bracing position, at least two of the plurality of concrete forms are in opposed relationship with the concrete contact sides of the opposed forms facing each other to retain a quantity of concrete therebetween, the opposed forms connected by a rod passing through apertures formed in each panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) So that those skilled in the art to which the subject disclosure appertains will readily understand how to make and use the devices and methods of the subject disclosure without undue experimentation, embodiments thereof will be described in detail herein below with reference to certain figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(15) Reference will now be made to the drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural features or aspects of the subject disclosure. For purposes of explanation and illustration, and not limitation, an illustrative view of an embodiment of a concrete form in accordance with the disclosure is shown in
(16) In accordance with at least one aspect of this disclosure, referring to
(17) In certain embodiments, the forming wall 101 is a lightweight but durable material. For example, in certain embodiments, the forming wall is selected from the group consisting of plywood, metal, e.g., aluminum, alloy, carbon fiber, plastic, or any other suitable material and combinations thereof. The forming wall can have any suitable thickness, length, and/or width. It is contemplated that the concrete contact side of the forming wall 101 can include any suitable coating for preventing concrete from adhering thereto.
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(21) Each angled bracket member 109 can include one or more keyhole fastener slot 109 for joining a plurality of concrete forms 100 together using a suitable fastener. The angled bracket members 109 can be made from any suitable material (e.g., aluminum). Any other suitable modular locking and/or connection mechanism is contemplated herein.
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(26) The scaffold supports 107d can include a suitable locking system associated therewith to removably lock the scaffold supports 107d in the support position. For example, a flange 121 can me mounted on the bracing side 101b of the forming wall 10 land can be configured to receive a locking pin 107f that attached to the scaffold supports 107d within a lock hole 121a. Any other suitable system to lock the scaffold supports 107d in the support position is contemplated herein.
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(28) In certain embodiments, the control bar 113 can extend through the scaffold member 109 via hole 107c in scaffold member 107. In this manner, the control bar 113 can be attached to a surface defining the hole 107c in any suitable manner (e.g., via a hinge mounts 113a connecting to a mating mount 103a attached on an inner surface defining hole 107c).
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(30) A suitable locking system can be operatively connected to at least one of the braces 103, the control bar 113, the angled bracket members 109, and/or the brace stops 115 to lock the braces 103 in one or both of the retracted position and/or the bracing position.
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(32) In another aspect, the description provides an assembly of a plurality of forms or panels as described herein. In a preferred embodiment, the plurality of forms are juxtaposed or in apposition, and reversibly interconnected in at least one of vertically, horizontally or a combination thereof.
(33) The methods and systems of the present disclosure, as described above and shown in the drawings, provide for improved concrete forms with superior properties including, for example, quick assembly and modularity. While the apparatus and methods of the subject disclosure have been shown and described with reference to embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that changes and/or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the subject disclosure.