Claims
- 1. An elevated concrete forming apparatus comprising:
- a first support beam and a second support beam, said second support beam positioned substantially parallel to and spaced away from said first support beam;
- a form floor suspended between said first and second support beams, said form floor having a top surface and a bottom surface;
- a shoring member placed against the bottom surface of said form floor between said first and second support beams;
- at least one adjustable brace for supporting said shoring member, said brace having:
- a first leg and a second leg, each said leg having an upper portion and a lower portion,
- a fastening means for attaching together the upper portions of the first and second legs for permitting pivotal movement of the lower portions of the legs in a single plane,
- a supporting means attached to said fastening means for supporting said shoring member, and,
- a height adjusting means for adjusting the vertical position of said supporting means relative to said concrete form floor;
- said lower portion of said first leg being placed against said first support beam and the lower portion of said second leg being placed against said second support beam, and said supporting means being placed against said shoring member, for distributing in a single plane substantially perpendicular to the first and second support beams a compressive load received from the shoring member when concrete is poured onto the top surface of the form floor.
- 2. The forming apparatus of claim 1 in which said height adjusting means is adapted to change the distance between the supporting means and the fastening means.
- 3. The forming apparatus of claim 2 in which said height adjusting means of the brace comprises a plate attached to the fastening means, a threaded rod having a first and second end, said first end of said threaded rod being attached to the supporting means and said second end of said threaded rod passing through said plate, and a threaded receiver positioned on said threaded rod between said first end of said threaded rod and said plate such that when said threaded receiver is rotated in one direction the supporting means is moved away from the fastening means and such that when the threaded receiver is rotated in the opposite direction, the supporting means is moved toward the fastening means.
- 4. The forming apparatus of claim 3 in which said plate has a bottom portion and a top portion, said height adjusting means additionally including a conduit having an interior and an exterior and attached to the bottom portion of said plate to permit the threaded rod to move axially through the conduit, and said exterior of the conduit providing a receiving means for receiving the fastening means.
- 5. The forming apparatus of claim 1 in which said height adjusting means comprises providing said first and second legs with an inner and an outer telescoping portion for adjusting the length of said legs.
- 6. The forming apparatus of claim 1 in which said brace additionally has a first foot attached to the lower portion of said first leg, and a second foot attached to the lower portion of said second leg, said first foot adapted to be placed against said first support beam and said second foot adapted to be placed against said second support beam.
- 7. The forming apparatus of claim 6 in which said height adjusting means is adapted to change the distance between each said foot and the lower portion of the leg to which each said foot is attached.
- 8. The forming apparatus of claim 7 in which said height adjusting means comprises a threaded rod attached to each said foot and a coil nut threaded onto said threaded rod, said coil nut being rotatably attached to the lower portion of each leg such that the distance between each said foot and the lower portion of the leg to which each said foot is attached is increased by rotating said coil nut in one direction and decreased by rotating said coil nut in an opposite direction.
- 9. In an elevated concrete forming apparatus wherein a concrete form deck is supported between a first and a second support beam, said second support beam positioned substantially parallel to and spaced away from said first support beam, said concrete form deck having a top surface and a bottom surface, the improvement comprising:
- at least one adjustable brace for supporting said form floor between said first and said second support beams, said brace having
- a first leg and a second leg, each said leg having an upper portion and a lower portion,
- a fastening means for attaching together the upper portions of the first and second legs, and for permitting pivotal movement of the lower portions of the first and second legs in the same plane,
- a supporting means attached to said fastening means for supporting said concrete form deck, and,
- a height adjusting means for adjusting the vertical position of said supporting means relative to the bottom surface of said concrete form deck;
- said lower portion of said first leg being placed against said first support beam and the lower portion of said second leg being placed against said second support beam, with said supporting means supporting the bottom surface of said concrete form deck, for distributing in a single plane substantially perpendicular to the first and second support beams a compressive load received from the concrete form deck when concrete is poured onto the top surface of the concrete form deck.
- 10. The elevated concrete forming apparatus of claim 9 additionally comprising a shoring member placed between the supporting means and the bottom surface of the concrete form deck.
- 11. The forming apparatus of claim 9 in which said height adjusting means is adapted to change the distance between the supporting means and the fastening means.
- 12. The forming apparatus of claim 11 in which said height adjusting means of the brace comprises a plate attached to the fastening means, a threaded rod having a first and second end, said first end of said threaded rod being attached to the supporting means and said second end of said threaded rod passing through said plate, and a threaded receiver positioned on said threaded rod between said first end of said threaded rod and said plate such that when said threaded receiver is rotated in one direction the supporting means is moved away from the fastening means and such that when the threaded receiver is rotated in the opposite direction, the supporting means is moved toward the fastening means.
- 13. The forming apparatus of claim 12 in which said plate has a bottom portion and a top portion, said height adjusting means additionally including a conduit having an interior and an exterior and attached to the bottom portion of said plate to permit the threaded rod to move axially through the conduit, and said exterior of the conduit providing a receiving means for receiving the fastening means.
- 14. The forming apparatus of claim 9 in which said height adjusting means comprises providing said first and second legs with an inner and an outer telescoping portion for adjusting the length of said legs.
- 15. The forming apparatus of claim 9 in which said brace additionally has a first foot attached to the lower portion of said first leg, and a second foot attached to the lower portion of said second leg, said first foot adapted to be placed against said first support beam and said second foot adapted to be placed against said second support beam.
- 16. The forming apparatus of claim 15 in which said height adjusting means is adapted to change the distance between each said foot and the lower portion of the leg to which each said foot is attached.
- 17. The forming apparatus of claim 16 in which said height adjusting means comprises a threaded rod attached to each said foot and a coil nut threaded onto said threaded rod, said coil nut being rotatably attached to the lower portion of each leg such that the distance between each said foot and the lower portion of the leg to which each said foot is attached is increased by rotating said coil nut in one direction and decreased by rotating said coil nut in an opposite direction.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/412,848 filed 09/26/89 (now abandoned), a division of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/260,185, filed Oct. 19, 1988, U.S. Pat. No. 4,880,203.
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