US3375623A - Channel shaped insert for embedment in concrete - Google Patents
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- the present invention has reference to an improved method of making a concrete building element provided at its underside with a water ridge, means for performing the inventive method, and further, relates to an improved concrete building element produced in accordance with the aforesaid method.
- a primary aim of the present invention is to provide a new and improved method of forming a concrete building element provided at its underside with a water ridge in a very easy and simple manner.
- the method of the present invention is characterized in that for making a groove delimiting a water ridge in a building element a strip member formed of synthetic material is fixed to a mold part of a mold assembly for the underside of the building element, the strip member being approximately qr-shaped in cross-section and fixed in such a manner that both limbs of the strip member rest against the mold part. Then the building element is formed and the mold assembly thereafter removed while the strip member of synthetic material is not removed.
- the present invention also embodies an improved concrete building element formed according to the previously explained method which is provided at its underside with a water ridge and a strip member bounding the water ridge and permanently embedded in the concrete body.
- this strip member further includes a central recess which is substantially symmetrical to both limbs and receives the heads of nails for securing the strip member to the mentioned mold part.
- the nails employed have heads which are not too thick so that, if need be, any nails which have remained Cir fixed to the strip member after the mold part has been removed, can be pulled through the central recess away fromthe formed concrete building element and without .dislodging the embedded strip member.
- FIGURE 1 illustrates in vertical section a concrete building element still in its mold assembly and formed according to a technique belonging to the prior art
- FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of inventive strip member formed of synthetic material, substantially vr-shaped in cross-section, and used for carrying out the inventive method;
- FIGURE 3 illustrates a vertical section through a concrete building element still in its mold assembly and using the inventive strip member depicted in FIGURE 2;
- FIGURE 4 illustrates a vertical section through the concrete building element of FIGURE 3 after removal from the mold assembly and with embedded strip member.
- the wooden ledge 5 is removed together with the mold bottom 1 and front 2. In many cases this is somewhat cumbersome since the wooden ledge 5 may stick in the groove 5a formed by it, so that it must be removed piece by piece which, as is known, is costly and there always exists the danger of damaging the water ridge 7.
- FIGURE 2 a strip member illustrated in FIGURE 2 and generally indicated by reference character 10.
- This strip member 10 is used to form the groove or recess 20 of a concrete building element B and delimiting the water ridge 21.
- strip member 10 is also advantageously formed of synthetic material, preferably a suitable thermoplastic material.
- the distance between both limbs 11 and 12 increases from a middle portion 15 towards the free ends of these limbs.
- the outer face or side of each limb 11 and 12 is provided with a holding rib 13 and 14 respectively, which has a cross-section substantially in the shape of a barbed hook.
- the middle portion 15 is approximately plate-like and, at both sides its opposed longitudinal edges 15c and 15d project beyond the limbs 11 and 12, respectively, where they merge into the middle portion 15.
- the latter also has a central recess 16 symmetrical to both limbs 11, 12 for receiving heads of nails 19.
- the depth of the recess 16 advantageously corresponds to approximately one third of the wall thickness of the middle portion 15.
- FIGURES 3 and 4 show the use of the strip member 10 of FIG. 2 for forming the groove 20 when making a concrete building element B having a water ridge 21.
- the front wall 18 On the bottom wall 17 of the mold assembly M for the underside rests the front wall 18. Means for fixing the wall .18 to the wall 17 are not shown since such are well known to the art.
- the strip member of synthetic material serving for forming the groove 20 is fixed by means of nails 19 so that both limbs 11 and 12 rest on this bottom wall 17, as shown.
- the head 19a of each nail 19 to be used should be not more than twice as thick as the shank 19b of the nail.
- the nails 19 are hammered completely into the recess 16 of the middle portion of the strip member '10 of synthetic material, so that no nail parts project beyond the outer surface of the middle portion 15. It is advisable that the length of the nails 19 be such that each nail can be securely and rigidly fixed to the bottom wall 17.
- the holding ribs .13 and 14 of barbed hook-shaped cross-section prevent the limbs 11 and 12 from disengaging from the side walls 22 of the groove open towards the underside of the concrete element B and formed by the strip member 10,
- Means used for forming a groove delimiting a water ridge in a concrete element comprising a strip member formed of synthetic material, said strip member being of vr-shaped cross-section, including two depending spaced limbs having free ends and a substantially plate-like middle portion, each of said limbs being provided at its outer side with a laterally protruding outwardly and upwardly directed holding rib of substantially barbed hook-shaped cross-section, so that disengagement of said limbs from the concrete element is prevented; the distance between said limbs of said strip member increases in the direction of said free ends of said limbs.
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K. BUHLER 3,375,623
CHANNEL SHAPED INS ERT FOR EMBEDMENT IN CONCRETE April 2, 1968 Filed June 18, 1965 PRIOR ART 750 I5 I90 70 Z56 I /I 7- I, .9 L96 2 /4 KaRL B um 3,375,623 Patented Apr. 2 1968 United States Patent Ofitice 3,375,623 CHANNEL SHAPED INSERT FOR EMBED- MENT IN CONCRETE Karl Biihler, Freiestrasse 23, Trimbach, near Olten, Switzerland Filed June 18, 1965, Ser. No. 464,999 Claims priority, application Switzerland, June 23, 1964,
3 Claims. (Cl. 5297) ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Method of making a concrete building element provided at its underside with a grooved delimiting water ridge, and a building element strip member that is formed of synthetic material which is fixed to a mold part of a mold assembly and serves as a means to form the underside of the building element. The strip member has a substantially 1r-shaped cross-section, being flat at its top and including two downwardly depending spaced limbs having free ends. Each of the limbs is provided at its outer side 'with an upwardly extending outwardly directed holding rib that is substantially barbed hook-shaped in cross-section so that disengagement of said limbs from solidified concrete around it is prevented.
The present invention has reference to an improved method of making a concrete building element provided at its underside with a water ridge, means for performing the inventive method, and further, relates to an improved concrete building element produced in accordance with the aforesaid method.
A primary aim of the present invention is to provide a new and improved method of forming a concrete building element provided at its underside with a water ridge in a very easy and simple manner.
Further very important objects of this invention are directed to: a method of making a concrete building element provided at its underside with a water ridge wherein a member used for forming a groove delimiting the water ridge is left permanently embedded in the formed concrete element, an improved concrete building element produced according to the inventive method, and to an improved strip member used for performing the aforesaid method.
The method of the present invention is characterized in that for making a groove delimiting a water ridge in a building element a strip member formed of synthetic material is fixed to a mold part of a mold assembly for the underside of the building element, the strip member being approximately qr-shaped in cross-section and fixed in such a manner that both limbs of the strip member rest against the mold part. Then the building element is formed and the mold assembly thereafter removed while the strip member of synthetic material is not removed.
Now the present invention also embodies an improved concrete building element formed according to the previously explained method which is provided at its underside with a water ridge and a strip member bounding the water ridge and permanently embedded in the concrete body.
Finally, a further important aspect of the invention relates to the construction of the strip member itself used for carrying out the inventive method. In addition to the physical structure already explained this strip member further includes a central recess which is substantially symmetrical to both limbs and receives the heads of nails for securing the strip member to the mentioned mold part. The nails employed have heads which are not too thick so that, if need be, any nails which have remained Cir fixed to the strip member after the mold part has been removed, can be pulled through the central recess away fromthe formed concrete building element and without .dislodging the embedded strip member.
Other features, objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent by reference to the following detailed description and drawing in which:
FIGURE 1 illustrates in vertical section a concrete building element still in its mold assembly and formed according to a technique belonging to the prior art;
FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of inventive strip member formed of synthetic material, substantially vr-shaped in cross-section, and used for carrying out the inventive method;
FIGURE 3 illustrates a vertical section through a concrete building element still in its mold assembly and using the inventive strip member depicted in FIGURE 2; and
FIGURE 4 illustrates a vertical section through the concrete building element of FIGURE 3 after removal from the mold assembly and with embedded strip member.
In order to be better able to appreciate the more important aspects of the present invention it is thought desirable to briefly consider a prior art technique for forming a concrete building element provided with a water ridge. In accordance with this prior art method, explained in conjunction with the showing of FIGURE 1, for providing a water ridge 7 at the underside or lower end of a concrete building element 6, for example a concrete plate serving as a roof or a terrace bottom, or a concrete lintel, it was usual to nail a wooden ledge 5, by nails 4, to a mold bottom 1 corresponding to the underside of the concrete building element 6. The mold assembly in which the concrete 6a was poured, in addition to the mold bottom 1 and the ledge 5 fixed thereto by means of the nails 4 in order to form a groove 5a in the concrete element 6 delimiting the water ridge 7, further incorporated a front 2. After the concrete 6a has been poured into the considered mold assembly 1, 2, 5 and solidified, the wooden ledge 5 is removed together with the mold bottom 1 and front 2. In many cases this is somewhat cumbersome since the wooden ledge 5 may stick in the groove 5a formed by it, so that it must be removed piece by piece which, as is known, is costly and there always exists the danger of damaging the water ridge 7.
Keeping the above in mind and considering now the teachings of the present invention, the wooden ledge 5 of the prior art is replaced by a strip member illustrated in FIGURE 2 and generally indicated by reference character 10. This strip member 10 is used to form the groove or recess 20 of a concrete building element B and delimiting the water ridge 21. Not only is strip member 10 of substantially 1r-shaped cross-section, it is also advantageously formed of synthetic material, preferably a suitable thermoplastic material. The distance between both limbs 11 and 12 increases from a middle portion 15 towards the free ends of these limbs. The outer face or side of each limb 11 and 12 is provided with a holding rib 13 and 14 respectively, which has a cross-section substantially in the shape of a barbed hook. The middle portion 15 is approximately plate-like and, at both sides its opposed longitudinal edges 15c and 15d project beyond the limbs 11 and 12, respectively, where they merge into the middle portion 15. The latter also has a central recess 16 symmetrical to both limbs 11, 12 for receiving heads of nails 19. The depth of the recess 16 advantageously corresponds to approximately one third of the wall thickness of the middle portion 15.
FIGURES 3 and 4 show the use of the strip member 10 of FIG. 2 for forming the groove 20 when making a concrete building element B having a water ridge 21. On the bottom wall 17 of the mold assembly M for the underside rests the front wall 18. Means for fixing the wall .18 to the wall 17 are not shown since such are well known to the art. On the bottom wall 17 the strip member of synthetic material serving for forming the groove 20 is fixed by means of nails 19 so that both limbs 11 and 12 rest on this bottom wall 17, as shown. The head 19a of each nail 19 to be used should be not more than twice as thick as the shank 19b of the nail. Of course, the nails 19 are hammered completely into the recess 16 of the middle portion of the strip member '10 of synthetic material, so that no nail parts project beyond the outer surface of the middle portion 15. It is advisable that the length of the nails 19 be such that each nail can be securely and rigidly fixed to the bottom wall 17.
When the mold or mold assembly M is ready for casting, concrete is poured into it. Naturally, any required reinforcing iron pieces are inserted and fixed in the mold in the usual manner before pouring. When the concrete has solidified, the mold is removed as usual. When the nails 19 have been hammered deeply enough into the mold boards, they are torn out of the strip member 10 of synthetic material on removal of the mold, since the heads 19a of the nails are only slightly thicker than their shanks 19b. If, however, occasionally a nail 19 remains sticking in the strip member 10 of synthetic material, it is pulled out of said strip member in the direction towards the tip 190 of the nail 19. The strip member 10 itself, however, is not removed from the poured concrete element B. The holding ribs .13 and 14 of barbed hook-shaped cross-section prevent the limbs 11 and 12 from disengaging from the side walls 22 of the groove open towards the underside of the concrete element B and formed by the strip member 10, The parts 15a and 15b of the platelike middle portion 15, which protrude beyond the limbs 11 and 12 at the region where they merge into the middle portiorf 15, prevent the strip member 10 of synthetic material from disengaging with the groove 20 in downward direction.
While there is shown and described a present preferred embodiment of the invention it is to be distinctly understood that the invention is not limited thereto but may be otherwise variously embodied and practiced within the scope of the following claims.
What is claimed is:
1. Means used for forming a groove delimiting a water ridge in a concrete element comprising a strip member formed of synthetic material, said strip member being of vr-shaped cross-section, including two depending spaced limbs having free ends and a substantially plate-like middle portion, each of said limbs being provided at its outer side with a laterally protruding outwardly and upwardly directed holding rib of substantially barbed hook-shaped cross-section, so that disengagement of said limbs from the concrete element is prevented; the distance between said limbs of said strip member increases in the direction of said free ends of said limbs.
2. Means as defined in claim 1 wherein said limbs are integral with said plate-like middle portion.
3. Means as defined in claim 1, wherein said plate-like middle portion incorporates two opposed longitudinal edges, said limbs being integral with said plate-like middle portion and spaced inwardly of said longitudinal edges.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,251,150 12/1917 Widmer 52-710 1,359,978 11/1920 Folin- 52-710 2,780,936 2/1957 Hillberg 52-710 3,145,503 8/1964 Brechin 52-396 3,157,966 11/1964 Sherburne 249-177 1,531,754 3/1925 Palmer 52-704 FOREIGN PATENTS 1,333,580 6/1963 France.
REINALDO P. MACHADO, Primary Examiner.
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