METHOD OF INSTALLING AND SUPPORTING A FABRIC FORM, AND A BRACKET THEREFOR
20260117535 ยท 2026-04-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G17/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04G17/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G13/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
There is provided a connector for coupling a fabric form and/or tubular form to a formwork. The connector includes a first elongate member connectable to the form and a second elongate member coupled to the first elongate member. The connector has a first position which is substantially planar so to extend parallel to and pierce the form. The connector may snap-fit couple and/or clamp to the form via the first elongate member. The first elongate member is foldable on itself and/or about an end portion of the form. The connector has a second position which is L-shaped. The second elongate member in the second position cantilevers outwards from the first elongate member so as to operatively connect to a base, temporary support member and/or formwork. The first elongate member pivotally, hingedly and/or foldably couples to the second elongate member and may thereafter lock in place in the second position.
Claims
1. A connector for a fabric form and/or tubular form, the connector comprising: a first elongate member connectable to the fabric form and/or tubular form; and a second elongate member coupled to and configured to cantilever outwards from the first elongate member so as to operatively connect to a base, temporary support member and/or formwork.
2. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the elongate members are moveable from a first, stored or planar position which is substantially planar, to a second, deployed, bent or angled position which is substantially L-shaped.
3. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the first elongate member is foldable on itself and/or wherein the first elongate member selectively folds about an end portion of the fabric form and/or tubular form.
4. A connector according to claim 1, wherein first and second portions of the first elongate member are configured to selectively extend along inner and outer surfaces of the fabric form and/or tubular form, respectively, and/or wherein first and second portions of the first elongate member are configured to selectively clamp to an end portion of the fabric form and/or tubular form.
5. A connector according to claim 1, including a protrusion coupled to the first elongate member, the protrusion being shaped to pierce the fabric form and/or tubular form.
6. A connector according to claim 5, wherein the first elongate member includes first and second portions which are moveable relative to each other and configured to be held in place in a folded position via the protrusion and/or wherein the protrusion couples to a first of the first and second portions of the first elongate member and wherein a second of the first and second portions of the first elongate member is shaped to receive and snap-fit connect with the protrusion.
7. A connector according to claim 5, wherein the protrusion in use is inwardly facing towards and/or in fluid communication with an interior of the fabric form and/or tubular form.
8. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the first elongate member pivotally or hingedly couples to the second elongate member and/or wherein the second elongate member is foldable towards the first elongate member.
9. A connector according to claim 1, wherein one or more of apertures extend through the second elongate member.
10. A connector according to claim 5, wherein the second elongate member in a second, deployed, bent or angled position thereof extends parallel to and/or in a direction substantially opposite the protrusion.
11. A connector according to claim 1, wherein first and second portions of the first elongate member are bendable relative to each other via a first flexible member and/or recessed portion extending therebetween and/or wherein the first elongate member is bendable relative to the second elongate member via a second flexible member and/or recessed portion extending therebetween.
12. A connector according to claim 2, wherein in the second, deployed, bent or angled position, the first elongate member is configured to extend substantially downwards and/or vertically in use and the second elongate member is configured to extend substantially horizontally in use.
13. A connector according to claim 2, including a locking mechanism configured to enable positioning of the first and second elongate members in the second, deployed, bent or angled position and/or inhibit movement from the deployed to the first, stored or planar position of the elongate members, and/or wherein the first and second elongate members snap-fit couple together in the second, deployed, bent or angled position, and/or wherein the first and second elongate members couple together in the second, deployed, bent or angled position via male and female members.
14. A connector according to claim 1, wherein the first and second elongate members couple together in the second, deployed, bent or angled position via a plurality of longitudinally extending and laterally spaced apart female members and a corresponding plurality of male members shaped to couple thereto.
15. A connector according to claim 13, wherein the female and male members include an outer pair of male and female members which align along or adjacent peripheries of the first and second elongate members and include an inner pair of male and female members which are inwardly spaced from the peripheries of the first and second elongate members.
16. A connector according to claim 13, wherein the female and male members include i) an outer pair of male members which deflect outwardly so as to couple to an outer pair of female members and ii) an inner pair of male which deflect inwardly so as to couple to an inner pair of female members.
17. A formwork assembly comprising: a fabric form and/or tubular form according to claim 1; and a connector therefor according to claim 1.
18. A connector for a fabric form and/or tubular form, the connector having a first position which is substantially planar, the connector in the first position thereof being configured to extend parallel to and pierce the fabric form and/or tubular form, and the connector being configured to be moveable from the first position to have a second position which is L-shaped.
19. A method of installing of and/or supporting a fabric form and/or tubular form, the method comprising: aligning a connector so as to extend parallel to a longitudinal axis and/or indicia thereof of the fabric form and/or tubular form; coupling a first elongate member of the connector so aligned to the fabric form and/or tubular form; and positioning a second elongate member of the connector to cantilever outwards from the first elongate member; and abutting the second elongate member so positioned to a base, temporary support member and/or formwork the fabric form and/or tubular form.
20. A method according to claim 19, including within the coupling the first elongate member step, i) piercing the fabric form and/or tubular form with a protrusion of the connector, ii) folding the first elongate member about an end portion of the fabric form and/or tubular form, and/or iii) clamping and/or snap-fit coupling the first elongate member to the end portion of the fabric form and/or tubular form, and after the abutting step, coupling the second elongate member to the base, temporary support member and/or formwork via one or more fasteners.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0020] The accompanying drawings illustrate non-limiting example embodiments of the invention:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0043] Throughout the following description, specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the invention. However, the invention may be practiced without these particulars. In other instances, well known elements have not been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the invention. Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative, rather than a restrictive sense.
[0044] Referring to the drawings and first to
[0045] Base formwork 32 in this non-limiting example comprises a plurality of temporary support members, in this non-limiting embodiment wooden support members, in this case dimensioned lumber: a first pair of spaced-apart, upright dimensioned lumber 32A and 32B and a second pair of spaced-apart, upright dimensioned lumber 32C and 32D coupled to respective ends of the first pair of dimensioned lumber so as to form a rectangular form shape in this non-limiting example. A pourable/flowable and settable foundation material, in this non-limiting embodiment concrete 33 may be received within base formwork 32 so shaped, which when set forms base 34. Base formwork 26 is thus shaped to receive concrete therein, with the base being a rectangular prism in shape in this non-limiting embodiment. Base formwork 32 and base 34 extend about a longitudinal axis, in this example a vertical axis 37.
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[0051] Fabric element 46 has longitudinally-extending first and second peripheral portions 50 and 52 which are rectangular in shape in this example and which may be overlaid upon each other. Distal edge 50A of the first peripheral portion of the fabric element may bond with proximal region 52A of the second peripheral portion of the fabric element so as to result in the second peripheral portion of the fabric element substantially extending outwards therefrom and form a longitudinally-extending portion or tab 54. As seen in
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[0055] The bracket includes a first elongate member 68 selectively connectable to fabric form 44. The following is a non-limiting embodiment which achieves this functionality.
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[0059] In addition or alternatively, the first and second portions of the first elongate member may be bendable relative to each other via a second laterally-extending recessed portion or groove 70B extending therebetween as best seen in
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[0061] First elongate member 68 of bracket 64 is configured to fold on itself and snap fit couple in place. The following is a non-limiting embodiment which achieves this functionality.
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[0064] Second end 74B of protrusion 74 is a pointed and/or sharp. The protrusion includes an enlarged end portion 74C which extends from second end 74B towards first end 74A thereof. The enlarged end portion may thus be referred to as a pointed end portion. Enlarged end portion 74C of protrusion 74 tapers outwards relative to second portion 68B of first elongate member 68. The enlarged end portion of the protrusion is non-circular in top/bottom profile in this non-limiting embodiment, in this example being pyramid shaped, in this case being a rectangular pyramid in shape; however, this is not strictly required. Enlarged end portion 74C of protrusion 74 couples to second portion 68B of first elongate member 68 via an elongate shaft 74D. The elongate shaft of the protrusion extends parallel to axis 75 and is non-circular in lateral section in this non-limiting example, in this case being rectangular in lateral section; however, this is not strictly required. Enlarged end portion 74C of protrusion 74 extends laterally outwards to a greater extent than that of shaft 74D in this example.
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[0068] First elongate member 68 extends substantially parallel to second elongate member 76 in the planar position of bracket 64 seen in
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[0070] In addition or alternatively, first elongate member 68 is bendable relative to second elongate member 76 via a second laterally-extending recessed portion or groove 80B therebetween. The second groove extends adjacent second living hinge 80A in this example. As seen in
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[0072] Bracket 64 is configured to inhibit movement or dislodgement of first elongate member 68 and second elongate member 76 from the angled position to the planar position. The following is a non-limiting embodiment which achieves this functionality.
[0073] First elongate member 68 and second elongate member 76 couple together in the angled position thereof in a manner which inhibits separation thereof, in this non-limiting embodiment via a locking mechanism 82. The locking mechanism in this non-limiting example comprises female and male members, in this case in the form of one or more catches 84A and 84B best seen in
[0074] The catches are shaped to enable or facilitate positioning or bending of the first elongate member relative to second elongate member 76 from the planar position of bracket 64 seen in
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[0077] The first and second elongate members may thus be said to snap-fit couple together in the angled position seen in
[0078] Bracket 64 as herein described may thus be said to have a first position seen in
[0079] Second elongate member 76 of bracket 64 in the angled position thereof seen in
[0080] Second elongate member 76 of bracket 64 is configured to extend along and abut horizontally-extending dimensioned lumber 34A. Fabric form 44 may at least be coupled to the dimensioned lumber thereby.
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[0085] Within the coupling the first elongate member step, the method may include folding first elongate member 68 (or portions 68A and 68B thereof) of the bracket about end portion 44C of the fabric form so as to couple thereto.
[0086] The method may include snap-fit coupling the first elongate member of bracket 64 to the end portion of fabric form 44.
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[0090] The method may include abutting second elongate member 76 of bracket 64 at least in part against the first piece of horizontally-extending dimensioned lumber 34A. Within the abutting step, the method may include abutting first portions 86A of flanges 86A and 86B seen in
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[0095] First elongate member 68.1 of connector or bracket 64.1 couples to second elongate member 76.1 of the bracket via male members which deflect laterally in opposite directions prior to and/or so as to couple with corresponding female members. In this non-limiting example, the second elongate member includes a first or outer pair of male members or catches 84A.1 and 84B.1 which align along and/or adjacent periphery 77C.1 thereof. The outer pair of catches in this non-limiting embodiment are integrally connected with the periphery of second elongate member 76.1 so as to form a unitary whole. The outer pair of catches 84A.1 and 84B.1 face each other in this non-limiting example.
[0096] The outer pair of catches are configured to deflect laterally in first, outward or opposite directions 87A.1 and 87B.1 seen in
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[0098] First elongate member 68.1 of bracket 64.1 couples to second elongate member 76.1 of the bracket in this non-limiting example via additional male members which deflect laterally in second directions 106A and 106B seen in
[0099] The inner pair of catches 84C and 84D couple to annular stiffener or rib 77D.1 in this non-limiting example via a pair of angled stiffeners or ribs 77H.1 and 77I.1 which are configured to position the catches laterally outwards. The inner pair of catches are configured to deflecting laterally in second or inward directions 106A and 106B prior to and/or so as to couple with a corresponding one or more and in this example second or inner female members or recessed portions of second elongate member 76.1: in this example via a second or inner pair of elongate portions or tabs 102C and 102D having apertures 104C and 104D extending therethrough. The inner pair of catches 84C and 84D are thus configured to bias angularly and/or laterally inwards in this non-limiting example so as to snap-fit connect or couple to first elongate member 68.1 via apertures 104C and 104D.
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[0101] Many advantages result from the structure of the present invention. For example, bracket 64.1 as herein described may be able to withstand loads of about 100 lbs. force or more according to one non-limiting example. The male and female members as herein described such as in the form of catches 84A.1, 84B.1, 84C and 84D and elongate portions or tabs 102A, 102B, 102C and 102D having recessed portions or apertures 104A, 104B, 104C and 104D, and/or together with living hinge 80A.1, may be said to comprise an articulating joint that may support lateral and vertical loads of 1,700 N or more according to another non-limiting example.
[0102] It will be appreciated that many variations are possible within the scope of the invention described herein. For example, formwork 30 as herein described comprising a collapsible fabric form 44 in one non-limiting example. In other embodiments, bracket 64 as herein described may used with a non-collapsible form made of a non-fabric material, with the formwork in this case thus comprising a non-collapsible and/or non-fabric tubular form.
[0103] Where a component (e.g. a member, assembly, device, portion etc.) is referred to herein, unless otherwise indicated, reference to that component (including a reference to a means) should be interpreted as including as equivalents of that component any component which performs the function of the described component (i.e., that is functionally equivalent), including components which are not structurally equivalent to the disclosed structure which performs the function in the illustrated exemplary embodiments of the invention.
Interpretation of Terms
[0104] Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the claims: [0105] comprise, comprising, and the like are to be construed in an inclusive sense, as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is to say, in the sense of including, but not limited to; [0106] connected, coupled, or any variant thereof, means any connection or coupling, either direct or indirect, between two or more elements; the coupling or connection between the elements can be physical, logical, or a combination thereof; [0107] herein, above, below, and words of similar import, when used to describe this specification, shall refer to this specification as a whole, and not to any particular portions of this specification; [0108] or, in reference to a list of two or more items, covers all of the following interpretations of the word: any of the items in the list, all of the items in the list, and any combination of the items in the list; [0109] the singular forms a, an, and the also include the meaning of any appropriate plural forms. These terms (a, an, and the) mean one or more unless stated otherwise; [0110] and/or is used to indicate one or both stated cases may occur, for example A and/or B includes both (A and B) and (A or B); [0111] approximately when applied to a numerical value means the numerical value 10%; [0112] where a feature is described as being optional or optionally present or described as being present in some embodiments it is intended that the present disclosure encompasses embodiments where that feature is present and other embodiments where that feature is not necessarily present and other embodiments where that feature is excluded. Further, where any combination of features is described in this application this statement is intended to serve as antecedent basis for the use of exclusive terminology such as solely, only and the like in relation to the combination of features as well as the use of negative limitation(s) to exclude the presence of other features; and [0113] first and second are used for descriptive purposes and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance or indicating the number of indicated technical features.
[0114] Words that indicate directions such as vertical, transverse, horizontal, upward, downward, forward, backward, inward, outward, left, right, front, back, top, bottom, below, above, under, and the like, used in this description and any accompanying claims (where present), depend on the specific orientation of the apparatus described and illustrated. The subject matter described herein may assume various alternative orientations. Accordingly, these directional terms are not strictly defined and should not be interpreted narrowly.
[0115] Where a range for a value is stated, the stated range includes all sub-ranges of the range. It is intended that the statement of a range supports the value being at an endpoint of the range as well as at any intervening value to the tenth of the unit of the lower limit of the range, as well as any subrange or sets of sub ranges of the range unless the context clearly dictates otherwise or any portion(s) of the stated range is specifically excluded. Where the stated range includes one or both endpoints of the range, ranges excluding either or both of those included endpoints are also included in the invention.
[0116] Certain numerical values described herein are preceded by about. In this context, about provides literal support for the exact numerical value that it precedes, the exact numerical value 5%, as well as all other numerical values that are near to or approximately equal to that numerical value. Unless otherwise indicated a particular numerical value is included in about a specifically recited numerical value where the particular numerical value provides the substantial equivalent of the specifically recited numerical value in the context in which the specifically recited numerical value is presented. For example, a statement that something has the numerical value of about 10 is to be interpreted as: the set of statements: [0117] in some embodiments the numerical value is 10; [0118] in some embodiments the numerical value is in the range of 9.5 to 10.5;
and if from the context the person of ordinary skill in the art would understand that values within a certain range are substantially equivalent to 10 because the values with the range would be understood to provide substantially the same result as the value 10 then about 10 also includes: [0119] in some embodiments the numerical value is in the range of C to D where C and D are respectively lower and upper endpoints of the range that encompasses all of those values that provide a substantial equivalent to the value 10
[0120] Specific examples of systems, methods and apparatus have been described herein for purposes of illustration. These are only examples. The technology provided herein can be applied to systems other than the example systems described above. Many alterations, modifications, additions, omissions, and permutations are possible within the practice of this invention. This invention includes variations on described embodiments that would be apparent to the skilled addressee, including variations obtained by: replacing features, elements and/or acts with equivalent features, elements and/or acts; mixing and matching of features, elements and/or acts from different embodiments; combining features, elements and/or acts from embodiments as described herein with features, elements and/or acts of other technology; and/or omitting combining features, elements and/or acts from described embodiments.
[0121] As will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reading this disclosure, each of the individual embodiments described and illustrated herein has discrete components and features which may be readily separated from or combined with the features of any other described embodiment(s) without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0122] Any aspects described above in reference to apparatus may also apply to methods and vice versa.
[0123] Any recited method can be carried out in the order of events recited or in any other order which is logically possible. For example, while processes or blocks are presented in a given order, alternative examples may perform routines having steps, or employ systems having blocks, in a different order, and some processes or blocks may be deleted, moved, added, subdivided, combined, and/or modified to provide alternatives or subcombinations. Each of these processes or blocks may be implemented in a variety of different ways. Also, while processes or blocks are at times shown as being performed in series, these processes or blocks may instead be performed in parallel, simultaneously or at different times.
[0124] Various features are described herein as being present in some embodiments. Such features are not mandatory and may not be present in all embodiments. Embodiments of the invention may include zero, any one or any combination of two or more of such features. All possible combinations of such features are contemplated by this disclosure even where such features are shown in different drawings and/or described in different sections or paragraphs. This is limited only to the extent that certain ones of such features are incompatible with other ones of such features in the sense that it would be impossible for a person of ordinary skill in the art to construct a practical embodiment that combines such incompatible features. Consequently, the description that some embodiments possess feature A and some embodiments possess feature B should be interpreted as an express indication that the inventors also contemplate embodiments which combine features A and B (unless the description states otherwise or features A and B are fundamentally incompatible). This is the case even if features A and B are illustrated in different drawings and/or mentioned in different paragraphs, sections or sentences.
ADDITIONAL DESCRIPTION
[0125] Examples of methods of installing and supporting a fabric form, together with a bracket therefor, have been described. The following clauses are offered as further description. [0126] (1) A connector for a fabric form and/or tubular form, the connector comprising: a first elongate member connectable to the fabric form and/or tubular form; and a second elongate member coupled to and configured to cantilever outwards from the first elongate member so as to operatively connect to a base, temporary support member and/or formwork. [0127] (2) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the base and/or temporary support member is adjacent the fabric form and/or tubular form. [0128] (3) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the elongate members are moveable from a first, stored or planar position which is substantially planar, to a second, deployed, bent or angled position which is substantially L-shaped. [0129] (4) A connector according to any clause herein, including a protrusion coupled to the first elongate member. [0130] (5) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the protrusion has a pointed and/or sharp end. [0131] (6) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the protrusion is shaped to pierce the fabric form and/or tubular form. [0132] (7) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the protrusion includes an enlarged end portion. [0133] (8) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the protrusion tapers outwards. [0134] (9) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the end portion of the protrusion is pyramid shaped. [0135] (10) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the end portion of the protrusion is a rectangular pyramid in shape. [0136] (11) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first elongate member is foldable on itself. [0137] (12) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first elongate member selectively folds about an end portion of the fabric form and/or tubular form. [0138] (13) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the second elongate member is foldable towards the first elongate member. [0139] (14) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first elongate member pivotally or hingedly couples to the second elongate member. [0140] (15) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the base comprises a temporary support member. [0141] (16) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the base comprises part of a formwork and/or operatively couples to said formwork. [0142] (17) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the base extends horizontally. [0143] (18) A connector for a fabric form and/or tubular form, the connector comprising: a first elongate member; a protrusion coupled to and extending outwards from the first elongate member; and a second elongate member coupled to and configured to cantilever outwards from the first elongate member, with one or more of apertures extending through the second elongate member. [0144] (19) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the second elongate member in a second, deployed, bent or angled position thereof extends parallel to and/or in a direction substantially opposite the protrusion. [0145] (20) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the protrusion includes a pointed end portion. [0146] (21) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the protrusion is configured to selectively pierce and extend through the fabric form and/or tubular form. [0147] (22) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first elongate member is configured to fold on itself and/or snap fit couple in place via the protrusion. [0148] (23) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first elongate member includes first and second portions which are moveable relative to each other and configured to be held in place in a folded position via the protrusion. [0149] (24) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first and second portions of the first elongate member are configured to selectively extend along inner and outer surfaces of the fabric form and/or tubular form, respectively. [0150] (25) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first and second portions of the first elongate member are configured to selectively clamp to an end portion of the fabric form and/or tubular form. [0151] (26) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first and second portions of the first elongate member and/or the second elongate member are substantially planar. [0152] (27) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the second portion of the first elongate member and/or the second elongate member are substantially rectangular. [0153] (28) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the second elongate member is bendable in a first direction relative to the second portion of the first elongate member and wherein the first portion of the first elongate member is bendable in a second direction relative to the second portion of the first elongate member. [0154] (29) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first portion of the elongate member couples to and tapers outwards relative to the second portion of the first elongate member. [0155] (30) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first portion of the elongate member includes an end portion that is arc-shaped and/or outwardly convex. [0156] (31) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the protrusion couples to a first of the first and second portions of the first elongate member and wherein a second of the first and second portions of the first elongate member has an aperture shaped to receive the protrusion therethrough. [0157] (32) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the second of the first and second portions of the first elongate member has a recessed region through which the aperture thereof extends. [0158] (33) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein piercing of the fabric form and/or tubular form via the protrusion causes fabric or a fabric element adjacent thereto to thicken around and/or adjacent enlarged end portion of the protrusion and wherein the recessed region is shaped to accommodate said thickening. [0159] (34) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the protrusion couples to a first of the first and second portions of the first elongate member and wherein a second of the first and second portions of the first elongate member is shaped to receive and snap-fit connect with the protrusion. [0160] (35) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein each said elongate member is recessed along one side thereof. [0161] (36) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein an annular stiffener or rib extends about each aperture of the second elongate member. [0162] (37) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein one or more central stiffeners or ribs couple to a respective said annular stiffener or rib. [0163] (38) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein each said elongate member includes a planar body and an outwardly-extending stiffener or rib coupled to and extending outwards from the planar body thereof adjacent a periphery thereof. [0164] (39) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the stiffeners or ribs are configured to facilitate a transfer of force to the protrusion and/or a transfer of force from adjacent each aperture (and/or an annular stiffener or rib extending thereabout) to the protrusion and/or a transfer of force to the protrusion from a fastener extending through said aperture. [0165] (40) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the protrusion in use is inwardly facing towards and/or in fluid communication with the interior of the fabric form and/or tubular form. [0166] (41) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the fabric form and/or tubular form is tubular. [0167] (42) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first and second portions of the first elongate member are bendable relative to each other via a first flexible member extending therebetween and/or wherein the first elongate member is bendable relative to the second elongate member via a second flexible member extending therebetween. [0168] (43) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first flexible member has a reduced thickness relative to that of the first and second portions of the first elongate member to facilitate/promote bending of the first portion relative to the second portion of the first elongate member. [0169] (44) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the second flexible member has a reduced thickness relative to that of the first and second elongate members to facilitate/promote bending of the first elongate member relative to the second elongate member. [0170] (45) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein each said flexible member comprises a living hinge. [0171] (46) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein each said flexible member comprises an integral hinge. [0172] (47) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first elongate member is bendable relative to the second elongate member via a first laterally-extending recessed portion or groove therebetween and/or wherein the first and second portions of the first elongate member are bendable relative to each other via a second laterally-extending recessed portion or groove extending therebetween. [0173] (48) A connector according to any clause herein, including a locking mechanism configured to enable positioning of the first and second elongate members in the second, deployed, bent or angled position and/or inhibit movement from the deployed to the first, stored or planar position of the elongate members. [0174] (49) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the second elongate member includes one or more catches shaped to enable bending of the first elongate member relative to the second elongate member from a first, stored or planar position to a second, deployed, bent or angled position, with the one or more catches inhibiting movement of the first elongate member from the second, deployed, bent or angled position back to the first, stored or planar position thereafter. [0175] (50) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first and second elongate members couple together in the second, deployed, bent or angled position thereof via one or more catches. [0176] (51) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein a first of the first and second elongate members includes said one or more catches and wherein a second of the first and second elongate members is shaped to be received by the one or more catches. [0177] (52) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the second elongate member includes a pair of spaced-apart catches shaped to receive therebetween the first elongate member and inhibit movement of the first elongate member thereafter. [0178] (53) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the second elongate member includes a planar body and a pair of spaced-apart flanges coupled to and between which extends the planar body. [0179] (54) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein each said flange is L-shaped. [0180] (55) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein each said catch couples to the planar body of the second elongate member via a respective said flange of the second elongate member. [0181] (56) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first and second elongate members couple together in the second, deployed, bent or angled position thereof via male and female members. [0182] (57) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein a first of the first and second elongate members includes one or more said female members and a second of the first and second elongate members includes one or more said male members shaped to be received by the one or more said female members. [0183] (58) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein one or more first male members are configured to deflecting laterally in a first direction prior to and/or so as to couple with a corresponding one or more first female members and/or wherein one or more second male members are configured to deflecting laterally in a second direction prior to and/or so as to couple with a corresponding one or more second female members, with said first direction being opposite said second direction. [0184] (59) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein a first pair of male members are configured to deflecting laterally in a first or outward direction prior to and/or so as to couple with a corresponding first pair of female members and/or wherein a second pair of male members are configured to deflecting laterally in a second or inward direction prior to and/or so as to couple with a corresponding second pair of female members, with said first or outward direction being opposite said second or inward direction. [0185] (60) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein each said female member comprises an aperture or recessed portion shaped to receive at least partially therein and/or therethrough a corresponding said male member. [0186] (61) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein each said male member comprises a catch. [0187] (62) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein a first or outer pair of male members couple with a corresponding first or outer pair of female members and/or wherein a second or inner pair of male members couple with a corresponding second or inner pair of female members. [0188] (63) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first or outer pair of male and female members align along and/or adjacent peripheries of the first and second elongate members. [0189] (64) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first or outer pair of male members are integrally connected to a periphery of the second elongate member so as to form a unitary whole. [0190] (65) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the second or inner pair of male and female members are inwardly spaced from peripheries of the first and second elongate members. [0191] (66) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first or outer pair of male members are configured to bias angularly and/or laterally outwards in opposite directions. [0192] (67) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the second or inner pair of male members are configured to bias angularly and/or laterally inwards. [0193] (68) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first or outer pair of male members face each other. [0194] (69) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the second or inner pair of male members face away from each other. [0195] (70) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the second or inner pair of female members are supported in place via a truss and/or one or more braces. [0196] (71) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the second or inner pair of male members couple to an annular stiffener or rib via a pair of angled stiffeners or ribs. [0197] (72) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the annular stiffener or rib extends about an aperture of the second elongate member. [0198] (73) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein each said male member or catch is a triangular prism, a trapezoidal prism, a right angled prism and/or a right trapezoidal prism in shape. [0199] (74) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first and second elongate members couple together in the second, deployed, bent or angled position via a plurality of longitudinally extending and laterally spaced apart female members and a corresponding plurality of male members shaped to couple thereto. [0200] (75) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein one of the first and second elongate members comprises the first plurality of female members and another of the first and second elongate members comprises the plurality of male members. [0201] (76) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein each said female member comprises an elongate portion or tab with an aperture or recessed portion extending therethrough. [0202] (77) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the male and female members when coupled together are shaped to inhibit further angular rotation or movement of the first elongate member relative to the second elongate member. [0203] (78) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein each said male member is shaped to mate with and/or be snugly received within each corresponding said female member. [0204] (79) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein each said male member is shaped to be substantially similar in span as the aperture or recessed portion of the corresponding said female member. [0205] (80) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first elongate member is shaped to snap-fit connect to the second elongate member in the second, deployed, bent or angled position. [0206] (81) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first and second elongate members snap-fit connect together in the second, deployed, bent or angled position via the male and female members. [0207] (82) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein each said flange includes a first portion which extends parallel of the planar body of the second elongate member and a second portion which extends outwards from the planar body of the second elongate member. [0208] (83) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the protrusion aligns with and/or is positioned between the flanges of the second elongate member. [0209] (84) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the protrusion aligns with and/or is positioned between the second portions of the flange of the second elongate member. [0210] (85) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first elongate member extends substantially parallel to the second elongate member in the first, stored or planar position and wherein the first elongate member extends substantially perpendicular to the second elongate member in the second, deployed, bent or angled position thereof. [0211] (86) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the protrusion extends substantially perpendicular to the second elongate member in the first, stored or planar position and/or wherein the protrusion extends substantially parallel to the second elongate member in the second, deployed, bent or angled position thereof. [0212] (87) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein in the second, deployed, bent or angled position, the first elongate member is configured to extend substantially downwards and/or vertically in use and the second elongate member is configured to extend substantially horizontally in use. [0213] (88) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the second elongate member includes a pair of spaced-apart catches shaped to receive therebetween the first elongate member in a first direction and inhibit movement of the first elongate member therepast in a second direction, opposite the first direction, thereafter. [0214] (89) A connector for a fabric form and/or tubular form, the connector having a first position which is substantially planar and which is configured to extend parallel to and pierce the fabric form and/or tubular form, and the connector having a second position which is L-shaped. [0215] (90) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the connector is selectively moveable from the first position to the second position thereof. [0216] (91) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the connector is configured to inhibit movement from the second position to the first position thereof. [0217] (92) A connector for a fabric form and/or tubular form, the connector having a first position which is substantially planar, and the connector having a second position in which the connector snap-fit couples to the fabric form and/or tubular form and is L-shaped. [0218] (93) A connector for a fabric form and/or tubular form, the connector comprising a first elongate member connectable to the fabric form, the connector being configured to snap-fit couple and/or clamp to the fabric form via the first elongate member and/or the first elongate member is foldable on itself and/or about an end portion of the fabric form; and a second elongate member pivotally, hingedly and/or foldably coupled to the first elongate member, the connector having a first position which is substantially planar so to extend parallel to and pierce the fabric form, the connector having a second position which is L-shaped, the second elongate member in the second position cantilevering outwards from the first elongate member so as to operatively connect to a base, temporary support member and/or formwork, and the first and second elongate members being configured to lock in place in the second position. [0219] (94) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the connector comprises a bracket. [0220] (95) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the connector comprises a mount. [0221] (96) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the connector comprises a clip. [0222] (97) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the first and second elongate members and the first and second flexible members are made of the same material. [0223] (98) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the connector is made of a polymer. [0224] (99) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the connector is made of a thermoplastic polymer. [0225] (100) A connector according to any clause herein, wherein the connector is made of polypropylene (PP). [0226] (101) In combination, a fabric form and/or tubular form according to any clause herein together with a connector according to any clause herein. [0227] (102) A formwork assembly comprising: a fabric form and/or tubular form according to any clause herein; and a connector therefor according to any clause herein. [0228] (103) A formwork assembly according to any clause herein, including a base, foundation and/or base formwork upon which the fabric form and/or tubular form couples and extends upwards therefrom. [0229] (104) A method of installing of and/or supporting a fabric form and/or tubular form, the method comprising: aligning a connector so as to extend parallel to a longitudinal axis and/or indicia thereof of the fabric form and/or tubular form; coupling a first elongate member of the connector so aligned to the fabric form and/or tubular form; and abutting a second elongate member at least in part to a base, temporary support member and/or formwork the fabric form and/or tubular form. [0230] (105) A method according to any clause herein, including providing the second elongate member with a planar body and a pair of spaced-apart flanges coupled to and extending outwards from the planar body, and within the abutting the second elongate member step, abutting the flanges against the base, temporary support member and/or formwork the fabric form and/or tubular form. [0231] (106) A method according to any clause herein, wherein each said flange is L-shaped. [0232] (107) A method of installing of and/or supporting a fabric form and/or tubular form, the method comprising: aligning a connector so as to extend parallel to a longitudinal axis and/or indicia thereof of the fabric form and/or tubular form; coupling a first elongate member of the connector so aligned to the fabric form and/or tubular form; positioning a second elongate member of the connector to cantilever outwards from the first elongate member; and abutting the second elongate member so positioned to a base, temporary support member and/or formwork the fabric form and/or tubular form. [0233] (108) A method according to any clause herein, including within the coupling the first elongate member step, piercing the fabric form and/or tubular form with a protrusion of the connector. [0234] (109) A method according to any clause herein, including within the coupling the first elongate member step, folding the first elongate member about an end portion of the fabric form and/or tubular form. [0235] (110) A method according to any clause herein, including after the abutting step, coupling the second elongate member to the base, temporary support member and/or formwork via one or more fasteners. [0236] (111) A method according to any clause herein, including within the coupling the second elongate member step, coupling the second elongate member to the base, temporary support member and/or formwork via one or more fasteners. [0237] (112) A method of installing of and/or supporting a fabric form and/or tubular form, the method comprising: snap-fit coupling a first elongate member of a connector to an end portion of the fabric form and/or tubular form; positioning a second elongate member to be cantilevered from the first elongate member; and coupling the second elongate member to a base, temporary support member and/or formwork the fabric form and/or tubular form. [0238] (113) A method of installing of and/or supporting a fabric form and/or tubular form, the method comprising: folding a first elongate member of a connector about an end portion of the fabric form and/or tubular form so as to couple thereto; positioning a second elongate member to be cantilevered from the first elongate member; and coupling the second elongate member to a base, temporary support member and/or formwork the fabric form and/or tubular form. [0239] (114) A method according to any clause herein, including within the positioning step, snap-fit coupling in position the first elongate member so as to be substantially perpendicular to the second elongate member. [0240] (115) A method according to any clause herein, including coupling a longitudinally-extending portion or tab of the fabric form and/or tubular form between a first pair of temporary support members and/or pieces of lumber. [0241] (116) A method according to any clause herein, including within the coupling the longitudinally-extending portion or tab of the fabric form and/or tubular form step, stapling the longitudinally-extending portion or tab to a first of said first pair of temporary support members and/or pieces of lumber, overlaying a second of said first pair of temporary support members and/or pieces of lumber on the longitudinally-extending portion or tab of the fabric form and/or tubular form so stapled, and fastening the second of said first pair of temporary support members and/or pieces of lumber so overlaid to the longitudinally-extending portion or tab of the fabric form and/or tubular form and the first of said first pair of temporary support members and/or pieces of lumber. [0242] (117) A method according to any clause herein, including positioning in a vertical position the fabric form and/or tubular form upon a base, foundation and/or base formwork, and fastening the first pair of second of said pair of temporary support members and/or pieces of lumber so coupled together, to said base, foundation and/or base formwork. [0243] (118) A method according to any clause herein, including positioning horizontally a second of pair of temporary support members and/or pieces of lumber between the fabric form and/or tubular form, coupling a first of the second pair of temporary support members and/or pieces of lumber to the first pair of said temporary support members and/or pieces of lumber, and coupling a second of the second pair of temporary support members and/or pieces of lumber to the fabric form and/or tubular form via the connector. [0244] (119) A method according to any clause herein, including positioning the connector to be substantially opposite or circumferentially spaced by 180 degrees from the first of the second pair of temporary support members and/or pieces of lumber. [0245] (120) A method according to any clause herein, wherein the connector comprises a bracket. [0246] (121) A method according to any clause herein, wherein the connector comprises a mount. [0247] (122) A method according to any clause herein, wherein the connector comprises a clip. [0248] (123) Apparatus including any new and inventive feature, combination of features, or sub-combination of features as described herein. [0249] (124) Methods including any new and inventive steps, acts, combination of steps and/or acts or sub-combination of steps and/or acts as described herein.
[0250] It is therefore intended that the following appended claims and claims hereafter introduced are interpreted to include all such modifications, permutations, additions, omissions, and sub-combinations as may reasonably be inferred. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.