Concrete form tie assembly for monolithic slabs bearing on masonry stem walls
09834945 · 2017-12-05
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Abstract
A tie assembly for use during construction of monolithic cast-in-place concrete floor slabs bearing on a masonry stem wall. The tie assembly connects to one or more header blocks of the stem wall, and the tie assembly is configured to retain a concrete form member in place during the pour and curing period of the cast-in-place concrete. The tie assembly has a removable tab member with one or more slots for receiving a wedge stake, which braces the form member against lateral forces caused by the wet concrete. A mechanical fastener is driven through an upper portion of the wedge stake and concrete form, and the insertion tip of the mechanical fastener connects to a reinforcement holder for retaining a reinforcing member in place.
Claims
1. A tie assembly for connecting forms for cast-in-place concrete floor slabs to masonry stem walls, the tie assembly comprising: a retaining member configured to securely anchor to a stem wall; an elongate extension member having a first end and a second end, the first end connected to the retaining member; a tab connected to the second end of the extension member by a release mechanism, the tab having one or more slots for receiving a wedge stake, the wedge stake having a lower portion and an upper portion, the lower portion configured for insertion into one of the one or more slots of the tab and the upper portion configured for connection to the concrete form by a mechanical fastener having a tip; and a reinforcement holder having a shaft and a clip member, the shaft attached to the tip of the mechanical fastener, and the clip member configured to receivably retain a concrete reinforcing member; wherein the shaft of the reinforcement holder comprises a hollow recess for receiving the tip of the mechanical fastener, where the hollow recess has a first portion with a first diameter and a second portion with a second diameter, where the first diameter is larger than the diameter of the mechanical fastener, and the second diameter is slightly smaller than the diameter of the mechanical fastener such that the second portion is configured to snugly receive the tip of the mechanical fastener.
2. The tie assembly of claim 1, wherein the clip member comprises one or more retaining arms defining a cradle for seating the reinforcing member.
3. The tie assembly of claim 1, wherein the retaining member comprises a shank and a lip disposed to define a throat sized to snugly receive a wall of a header block of the stem wall.
4. The tie assembly of claim 1, wherein the release mechanism comprises a fracture zone area disposed between the tab and the extension member, the fracture zone area including one or more structural features for weakening the interface between the tab and the extension member.
5. The tie assembly of claim 1, wherein the tab comprises a first receiving slot and a second receiving slot, wherein the first receiving slot is disposed in the tab at a location closer to the release mechanism that the location of the second receiving slot.
6. The tie assembly of claim 2, wherein the release mechanism comprises a fracture zone area disposed between the tab and the extension member, the fracture zone area including one or more structural features for weakening the interface between the tab and the extension member.
7. A tie assembly for connecting forms for cast-in-place concrete floor slabs to masonry stem walls, the tie assembly comprising: a wedge stake having a wedge-like lower portion and an upper portion configured to receivably mate with a mechanical fastener having a tip; a retaining member; an elongate extension member having a first end connected to the retaining member, and a second end connected to a tab by a release mechanism, the tab having one or more slots for removably receiving the lower portion of the wedge stake; and a reinforcement holder having a shaft and a clip member, the shaft having a hollow recess for snugly receiving the tip of the mechanical fastener, and the clip member configured for receivably retaining a concrete reinforcing member.
8. The tie assembly of claim 7, wherein the shaft of the reinforcement holder comprises a hollow recess for receiving the tip of the mechanical fastener, where the hollow recess has a first portion with a first diameter and a second portion with a second diameter, where the first diameter is larger than the diameter of the mechanical fastener, and the second diameter is slightly smaller than the diameter of the mechanical fastener such that the second portion is configured to snugly receive the tip of the mechanical fastener.
9. The tie assembly of claim 7, wherein the clip member comprises one or more retaining arms defining a cradle for seating the reinforcing member.
10. The tie assembly of claim 7, wherein the retaining member comprises a shank and a lip disposed to define a throat sized to snugly receive a wall of a header block of the stem wall.
11. The tie assembly of claim 7, wherein the release mechanism comprises a fracture zone area disposed between the tab and the extension member, the fracture zone area including one or more structural features for weakening the interface between the tab and the extension member.
12. The tie assembly of claim 7, wherein the tab comprises a first receiving slot and a second receiving slot, wherein the first receiving slot is disposed in the tab at a location closer to the release mechanism that the location of the second receiving slot.
13. The tie assembly of claim 8, wherein the clip member comprises one or more retaining arms defining a cradle for seating the reinforcing member.
14. The tie assembly of claim 9, wherein the shaft of the reinforcement holder comprises a hollow recess for receiving the tip of the mechanical fastener, where the hollow recess has a first portion with a first diameter and a second portion with a second diameter, where the first diameter is larger than the diameter of the mechanical fastener, and the second diameter is slightly smaller than the diameter of the mechanical fastener such that the second portion is configured to snugly receive the tip of the mechanical fastener.
15. The tie assembly of claim 9, wherein the release mechanism comprises a fracture zone area disposed between the tab and the extension member, the fracture zone area including one or more structural features for weakening the interface between the tab and the extension member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(12) With reference to the drawings, the tie assembly will now be described with regard for the best mode and the preferred embodiments. In general, the tie assembly disclosed herein is a retaining tie assembly intended for connecting masonry stem walls to the forms for cast-in-place concrete floor slabs. The embodiments disclosed herein are meant for illustration and not limitation of the invention. An ordinary practitioner will appreciate that it is possible to create variations of the following embodiments without undue experimentation.
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(14) Generally, the tie assembly 1 comprises a retaining member 10, an extension member 20, and a slotted tab 21. Referring to
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(16) The lateral force of the form member 24 is resisted by the wedge stake 23. This lateral force is caused by the hydrostatic pressure of the wet cast-in-place concrete of the floor slab 50. As a result, an axial force is developed in the tab 21, and that axial force is transferred across the release mechanism 25, into the extension member 20, and ultimately resisted by the retaining member 10.
(17) In one embodiment of the tie assembly 1, shown in
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(19) After the tie assembly 1 is placed, the form members 24 are secured, and the reinforcing members 28 are installed. The wet concrete is then poured, typically in a monolithic pour, to form the floor slab 50. After the concrete is cured, the mechanical fasteners 27 are removed, and the wedge stakes 23 are removed by pulling them upward and out of the respective slots 22 in the tabs 21. The form members 24 are then stripped from the floor slab 50. The fascia of the floor slab 50 is substantially co-planar with the exterior face 7 of the stem wall 5. The tabs 21 remain protruding from the exterior face 7 of the stem wall 5, while the extension member 20 remains firmly encased between the concrete of the floor slab 50 and the top of the stem wall 5.
(20) The tabs 21 are removed by one of several different methods. In one embodiment, the tabs 21 are removed by striking the tabs 21 with an impact force, which causes the tie assembly 1 to fracture at the release mechanism 25. This could be accomplished by striking the tabs 21 with a hammer or other impact tool. In this embodiment, the release mechanism 25 comprises a fracture zone area adapted to aid removal of the tab 21 from the extension member 20. For example, as shown in
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(22) Tie assemblies 1 are spaced along the length of the stem wall 5 as needed for the particular application. Typically, the tie assemblies 1 are spaced at intervals of a few feet on center. For ease of fabrication the lip 14, bend 12, shank 11, extension member 20 and tab 21 can be stamped out of a sheet or plate of metal. For example, the foregoing components can be stamped out of a sheet of metal having a thickness of 1/16 of an inch, ⅛ of an inch, or the like. The resulting metal strip is then cold formed by bending the strip at certain locations to form the foregoing components of the tie assembly 1. These components also could be made from plastic strips of appropriate dimensions.
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(24) The reinforcement holder 30 is pressed over the mechanical fastener 27 until the mouth of the recess 33 contacts the form member 24, as shown in
(25) In one embodiment, the clip member 32 comprises one or more retaining arms 34 defining a cradle 35 for seating the reinforcing member 28. In one embodiment, retaining arms 34 are flexible, curved members such that the ends of the retaining arms 34 define a neck 37 above the cradle 35. The ends of the retaining arms 34 comprise outwardly protruding lips 36 for receiving the reinforcing member 28. The reinforcing member 28 has a diameter greater than the width of the neck 37. As the reinforcing member 28 is forced toward the cradle 35, the reinforcing member 28 abuts the lips 36, thus forcing the retaining arms 34 to flex in an outward direction, thereby widening the neck 37. When the widest part of the reinforcing member 34 passes the neck 37, the reinforcing member 28 snaps into the cradle 35, the retaining arms 34 return to their original unflexed position, and the reinforcing member 28 is snugly seated in the cradle 35 and retained by the retaining arms 34.
(26) The foregoing embodiments are merely representative of the tie assembly and not meant for limitation of the invention. For example, persons skilled in the art would appreciate that there are several embodiments and configurations of the tie assembly components, and other components will not substantially alter the nature of the system. Likewise, elements and features of the disclosed embodiments could be substituted or interchanged with elements and features of other embodiments, as will be appreciated by an ordinary practitioner. Consequently, it is understood that equivalents and substitutions for certain elements and components set forth above are part of the invention described herein, and the true scope of the invention is set forth in the claims below.