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US20060248832A1
US20060248832A1 US11/123,412 US12341205A US2006248832A1 US 20060248832 A1 US20060248832 A1 US 20060248832A1 US 12341205 A US12341205 A US 12341205A US 2006248832 A1 US2006248832 A1 US 2006248832A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G11/00Forms, shutterings, or falsework for making walls, floors, ceilings, or roofs
    • E04G11/06Forms, shutterings, or falsework for making walls, floors, ceilings, or roofs for walls, e.g. curved end panels for wall shutterings; filler elements for wall shutterings; shutterings for vertical ducts
    • E04G11/08Forms, which are completely dismantled after setting of the concrete and re-built for next pouring
    • E04G11/10Forms, which are completely dismantled after setting of the concrete and re-built for next pouring of elements without beams which are mounted during erection of the shuttering to brace or couple the elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G17/00Connecting or other auxiliary members for forms, falsework structures, or shutterings
    • E04G17/04Connecting or fastening means for metallic forming or stiffening elements, e.g. for connecting metallic elements to non-metallic elements
    • E04G17/047Connecting or fastening means for metallic forming or stiffening elements, e.g. for connecting metallic elements to non-metallic elements simultaneously tying two facing forms
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
    • E04G17/00Connecting or other auxiliary members for forms, falsework structures, or shutterings
    • E04G17/06Tying means; Spacers ; Devices for extracting or inserting wall ties
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04CSTRUCTURAL ELEMENTS; BUILDING MATERIALS
    • E04C3/00Structural elongated elements designed for load-supporting
    • E04C3/02Joists; Girders, trusses, or trusslike structures, e.g. prefabricated; Lintels; Transoms; Braces
    • E04C2003/026Braces

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  • This invention pertains to forms used for constructing concrete walls, and more particularly to wall form ties used for holding wall forms in a desired spaced-apart relationship defining a volume into which uncured concrete is poured and allowed to solidify.
  • Poured concrete walls are formed by pouring or pumping uncured concrete between rigid planar forms generally made of wood, aluminum, steel or a combination of these materials.
  • Two series of coplanar forms are typically held in spaced-apart, parallel relationship by retaining ties to create a cavity in which the poured concrete wall is formed.
  • Such ties typically comprise an elongated steel strip having circular apertures at opposing ends of the tie for passage of a pin that holds the tie between adjacent wall form panels.
  • the conventional concrete wall form ties also include a plurality of notches configured for placement and retention of concrete reinforcing bars.
  • notches are typically defined on both of adjacent elongated edges of the bar so that the bar can be used in any of four different orientations, i.e., with either of the two ends of the wall form tie being attached to either of the two opposing wall forms, and with either elongate end facing upwardly. This eliminates the possibility of installing the wall form tie incorrectly in an upside down orientation.
  • This invention provides an improved, lighter weight concrete wall form tie having substantially the same strength characteristics of conventional concrete wall form ties.
  • the reduced weight of the wall form ties of this invention allows the ties to be shipped at a significantly lower freight cost per unit.
  • unnecessary material that does not add to the strength of the concrete wall form tie is removed and recovered as valuable scrap material that can be recycled to provide a lighter weight concrete wall form tie having strength characteristics comparable to conventional concrete wall form ties, while reducing both overall production costs and freight costs.
  • the concrete wall form tie of this invention comprises an elongated strip of material having two opposite elongate edges and a fastening aperture defined at each of two opposite ends of the elongate strip.
  • a plurality of notches spaced-apart along each of the two opposite elongate edges of the strip of material between the fastening apertures are provided for proper placement and retention of reinforcing rods during pouring or pumping of concrete into a concrete wall form.
  • Weight-reducing apertures are defined within an area between adjacent notches.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a concrete wall form using wall form ties in accordance with the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of a concrete wall form tie in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 1 there is shown a perspective view of a section of a concrete wall form system 10 .
  • the concrete wall form system 10 includes a plurality of wall forms 12 which are arranged to form two series of coplanar walls held in opposing spaced-apart, generally parallel relationship to define a cavity into which concrete is poured and cured to form a concrete wall.
  • Adjacent wall forms 12 are held in a coplanar relationship by connecting pins 14 .
  • the two spaced-apart walls defining the cavity are held in the desired spaced-apart relationship by wall ties 16 .
  • Wall forms 12 may be fabricated of wood, aluminum, iron, steel or various other materials or combinations thereof. Forms 12 are typically from about 2 to about 6 feet wide and from about 2 to about 10 feet high.
  • Each wall form includes vertical frame members 17 , each defining a series of vertically spaced-apart apertures 18 .
  • Vertical frame members 17 also include a recess 20 adapted to receive an end 22 of wall tie 16 .
  • the depth of recess 20 is about equal to the thickness of wall tie 16 to allow adjacent vertical frame members 17 to abut each other with end 22 of wall tie 16 sandwiched between the abutting vertical frame members.
  • a pin 24 passes through an opening (e.g., a circular aperture) 26 defined at each of opposite ends 22 of wall tie 16 to securely retain wall tie 16 within recess 20 and thereby hold the opposing walls in the desired spaced relationship defining a cavity into which concrete is poured.
  • wall ties 16 are cut or otherwise configured to define a plurality of notches 28 for positioning reinforcing rods or bars (also known as “rebar”).
  • the size, shape and spacing of notches 28 along longitudinal edges 30 are configured to facilitate retention of the reinforcing rods in a proper position within the cavity defined between the wall forms during pouring and curing of the concrete.
  • An appropriate shape for notches 28 is a half-oval or half-oblong shape as shown in the illustrated embodiment.
  • tabs 32 Defined between adjacently spaced-apart notches 28 are tabs 32 . Defined within the area of tabs 32 between notches 28 are apertures 34 , which are cut or stamped out either during the initial stamping operation or during a subsequent supplemental stamping operation. Removal of excess material from tabs 32 to provide apertures 34 reduces the overall weight of wall ties 16 without compromising strength characteristics. In particular, it has been determined that failure of a wall tie 16 in accordance with the invention during tensile testing occurs at about the same level of strain as in an otherwise identical wall tie without apertures 34 , and in each case failure occurs approximately along a line transverse to the length of the wall tie and approximately centered along the diameter of one of the fastening apertures 26 .
  • Wall tie 16 is typically fabricated from a strip of metal, such as steel or aluminum, having a substantially uniform thickness.
  • Triangular notches 36 can be provided adjacent opposite end sections 22 .
  • Triangular notches 36 are not configured for holding or retaining reinforcing rods or bars, but instead are break-off notches that allow the end portions extending outwardly from each side of a completed concrete wall to be easily broken off.

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A concrete wall form having spaced-apart wall forms forming opposing surfaces that define a cavity for forming a concrete wall are provided with a plurality of improved lighter weight wall form ties that hold the walls in a desired relationship. The improved wall form tie includes an elongate strip of material having two opposite elongate edges and a fastening aperture defined at each of two opposite ends of the elongate strip for attachment of the wall tie to wall forms. A plurality of notches spaced-apart along each of the two opposite elongate edges of the strip between the fastening apertures facilitate proper placement and retention of reinforcing bars in a cavity defined between the concrete wall forms. Weight-reducing apertures defined within an area between adjacent notches provide recyclable scrap material and reduce the weight of the wall form tie, thereby reducing manufacturing and freight costs.

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    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention pertains to forms used for constructing concrete walls, and more particularly to wall form ties used for holding wall forms in a desired spaced-apart relationship defining a volume into which uncured concrete is poured and allowed to solidify.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Poured concrete walls are formed by pouring or pumping uncured concrete between rigid planar forms generally made of wood, aluminum, steel or a combination of these materials. Two series of coplanar forms are typically held in spaced-apart, parallel relationship by retaining ties to create a cavity in which the poured concrete wall is formed. Such ties typically comprise an elongated steel strip having circular apertures at opposing ends of the tie for passage of a pin that holds the tie between adjacent wall form panels. The conventional concrete wall form ties also include a plurality of notches configured for placement and retention of concrete reinforcing bars. These notches are typically defined on both of adjacent elongated edges of the bar so that the bar can be used in any of four different orientations, i.e., with either of the two ends of the wall form tie being attached to either of the two opposing wall forms, and with either elongate end facing upwardly. This eliminates the possibility of installing the wall form tie incorrectly in an upside down orientation.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention provides an improved, lighter weight concrete wall form tie having substantially the same strength characteristics of conventional concrete wall form ties. The reduced weight of the wall form ties of this invention allows the ties to be shipped at a significantly lower freight cost per unit. In addition, unnecessary material that does not add to the strength of the concrete wall form tie is removed and recovered as valuable scrap material that can be recycled to provide a lighter weight concrete wall form tie having strength characteristics comparable to conventional concrete wall form ties, while reducing both overall production costs and freight costs.
  • The concrete wall form tie of this invention comprises an elongated strip of material having two opposite elongate edges and a fastening aperture defined at each of two opposite ends of the elongate strip. A plurality of notches spaced-apart along each of the two opposite elongate edges of the strip of material between the fastening apertures are provided for proper placement and retention of reinforcing rods during pouring or pumping of concrete into a concrete wall form. Weight-reducing apertures are defined within an area between adjacent notches.
  • These and other features, advantages and objects of the present invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following specification, claims and appended drawings.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a concrete wall form using wall form ties in accordance with the invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of a concrete wall form tie in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
  • DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • In FIG. 1 there is shown a perspective view of a section of a concrete wall form system 10. The concrete wall form system 10 includes a plurality of wall forms 12 which are arranged to form two series of coplanar walls held in opposing spaced-apart, generally parallel relationship to define a cavity into which concrete is poured and cured to form a concrete wall. Adjacent wall forms 12 are held in a coplanar relationship by connecting pins 14. The two spaced-apart walls defining the cavity are held in the desired spaced-apart relationship by wall ties 16. Wall forms 12 may be fabricated of wood, aluminum, iron, steel or various other materials or combinations thereof. Forms 12 are typically from about 2 to about 6 feet wide and from about 2 to about 10 feet high.
  • Each wall form includes vertical frame members 17, each defining a series of vertically spaced-apart apertures 18. Vertical frame members 17 also include a recess 20 adapted to receive an end 22 of wall tie 16. Typically, the depth of recess 20 is about equal to the thickness of wall tie 16 to allow adjacent vertical frame members 17 to abut each other with end 22 of wall tie 16 sandwiched between the abutting vertical frame members. A pin 24 passes through an opening (e.g., a circular aperture) 26 defined at each of opposite ends 22 of wall tie 16 to securely retain wall tie 16 within recess 20 and thereby hold the opposing walls in the desired spaced relationship defining a cavity into which concrete is poured.
  • As can be seen by reference to FIG. 2, wall ties 16 are cut or otherwise configured to define a plurality of notches 28 for positioning reinforcing rods or bars (also known as “rebar”). The size, shape and spacing of notches 28 along longitudinal edges 30 are configured to facilitate retention of the reinforcing rods in a proper position within the cavity defined between the wall forms during pouring and curing of the concrete. An appropriate shape for notches 28 is a half-oval or half-oblong shape as shown in the illustrated embodiment.
  • Defined between adjacently spaced-apart notches 28 are tabs 32. Defined within the area of tabs 32 between notches 28 are apertures 34, which are cut or stamped out either during the initial stamping operation or during a subsequent supplemental stamping operation. Removal of excess material from tabs 32 to provide apertures 34 reduces the overall weight of wall ties 16 without compromising strength characteristics. In particular, it has been determined that failure of a wall tie 16 in accordance with the invention during tensile testing occurs at about the same level of strain as in an otherwise identical wall tie without apertures 34, and in each case failure occurs approximately along a line transverse to the length of the wall tie and approximately centered along the diameter of one of the fastening apertures 26. From this result, it has been reasonably concluded that cutting or stamping apertures 34 within the area of tabs 32 will not adversely affect strength characteristics of the wall tie 16, provided that the smallest total cross-sectional area of the elongate strip at a plane transverse to the length direction of the strip passing through the weight-reducing apertures 34 is greater than the smallest total cross-sectional area of the elongate strip at a plane transverse to the length direction of the strip passing through the center of either fastening aperture 26.
  • Wall tie 16 is typically fabricated from a strip of metal, such as steel or aluminum, having a substantially uniform thickness.
  • In addition to notches 28, typically having a semi-oblong shape, triangular notches 36 can be provided adjacent opposite end sections 22. Triangular notches 36 are not configured for holding or retaining reinforcing rods or bars, but instead are break-off notches that allow the end portions extending outwardly from each side of a completed concrete wall to be easily broken off.
  • The above description is considered that of the preferred embodiments only. Modifications of the invention will occur to those skilled in the art and to those who make or use the invention. Therefore, it is understood that the embodiments shown in the drawings and described above are merely for illustrative purposes and not intended to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the following claims as interpreted according to the principles of patent law, including the doctrine of equivalents.

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1. A concrete wall form tie comprising:
an elongate strip of material having two opposite elongate edges and a fastening aperture defined at each of two opposite ends of the elongate strip of material, a plurality of notches spaced-apart along each of the two opposite elongate edges of the strip between the fastening apertures, and weight-reducing apertures defined within an area between adjacent notches.
2. The concrete wall form tie of claim 1, wherein the smallest total cross-sectional area of the elongate strip at a plane transverse to the length direction of the strip passing through the weight-reducing aperture is greater than the smallest total cross-sectional area of the elongate strip at a plane transverse to the length direction of the strip passing through either fastening aperture.
3. The concrete wall form tie of claim 1, wherein the strip of material is metal.
4. The concrete wall form tie of claim 1, wherein the strip of material is steel.
5. The concrete wall form tie of claim 1, wherein the strip of material is aluminum.
6. The concrete wall form tie of claim 1, wherein the strip of material has a uniform thickness.
7. A concrete wall form, comprising;
spaced-apart wall forms forming opposing surfaces that define a cavity for forming a concrete wall; and
a plurality wall form ties holding the spaced-apart wall forms together in a desired relationship, each wall form tie being connected at a first end to a first wall form and at a second opposite end to a second wall form, each wall form tie being an elongate strip having two opposite elongate edges and a fastening aperture defined at each of two opposites ends of the elongate strip, a plurality of notches spaced-apart along each to the two opposite elongate edges of the strip between the fastening apertures, and weight-reducing apertures defined within an area between the adjacent notches.
8. The concrete wall form of claim 7, wherein the smallest total cross-sectional area of the elongate strip at a plane transverse to the length direction of the strip passing through the weight-reducing aperture is greater than the smallest total cross-sectional area of the elongate strip at a plane transverse to the length direction of the strip passing through either fastening aperture.
9. The concrete wall form of claim 7, wherein the strip of material is metal.
10. The concrete wall form of claim 7, wherein the strip of material is steel.
11. The concrete wall form of claim 7, wherein the strip of material is aluminum.
12. The concrete wall form of claim 7, wherein the strip of material has a uniform thickness.
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