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Due to the required labor and material required to form and place an armored joint with wooden forms in a concrete floor this invention eliminates these steps by providing a one step set and alignment of the armor joint. The form is left in place and requires no additional labor to remove conventional wooden forming materials.
The joint area is constantly exposed to fork lift traffic and continuous vibration of said traffic results in the joint filler compound being compromised and a settling effect takes place resulting with the joint fill dropping and leaving an exposed “gap” between the armor joints.
This invention provides a “slot” and “backstop” to capture the joint fill by filling the slot provided by the Leave N Place metal form work.
The result is less affect on the fork lift and driver and less maintenance on equipment.
This invention eliminates wooden forming labor and material that is required for the installation of conventional steel armor joints.
This invention is a one step, set in place and leave in place product. The armor joint is fully adjustable to compensate for undulations in the substrate or if used on an insulated freezer floor. The base and uprights provide a “seat” for the joint filler that will be applied after the floors have cured and contracts and the armor joint separates with the concrete as it moves horizontally, thus providing a permanent base for the joint filler, therefore reducing the need to reapply the joint filler. No part of the form system requires removal or altered after the adjustment.
The dowels are placed in the provided pre drilled holes in the uprights and are left in place during the concrete placement, there is no need to remove and reset the dowels for the adjoining slab placement as there is no need to remove any wooden form work.
The Leave N Place form provides the option of a continuous pour application, while finishing one slab the adjacent or adjoining slab can start placement.
Particular embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings wherein:
Referring to the drawing
Pieces 3 is a fabricated assembly by attaching a stub, piece 7 at 30 degrees as depicted on
The invention is assembled and set in place as one assembly. The adjustment of the height of the top plane of pieces 7 is achieved by setting these components to required elevation by way of a previously set benchmark elevation for the finished floor slab, then the adjustment bolts can be used to achieve the exact elevation required. When conditions required more than one section of form the forms are set and secured together by an overlapping condition at the end of each linear section and bolted together with neoprene bolts designed to compromise during contraction of the concrete. All elevations are checked and adjusted as required to provide a level and straight armor joint condition.
The form can either be secured by sand bag, staking or by a small portion of concrete once all alignments are achieved.