Claims
- 1. A modular one piece passage unit adapted to be mounted in a concrete wall form with other such units to create a passage of controlled uniform size and configuration through a concrete wall molded in the concrete wall form, the concrete wall form including first and second form plates mounted in fixed spaced relation to each other with inner surfaces facing each other and separated by a spacing W, the modular passage unit being of generally drum-like configuration and comprising:
- an annular main shell having a size and configuration conforming to an axial segment of the desired passage through the concrete wall and having a given axial length L1, with L1<W;
- a front unit closure wall, closing off a front face of the main shell;
- the front unit closure wall including means for mounting the modular passage unit in predetermined position on the inner surface of the first form plate of the concrete wall form with at least the outer annular edge of the modular passage unit sealed against that inner surface;
- a rear unit closure wall closing off a rear face of the main shell;
- and interlocking means for interconnecting the modular passage unit with a second modular passage unit of like size and configuration so that the main shells of the two passage units are aligned with and immediately contiguous with each other within the concrete wall form;
- the main shell, the front unit closure wall, the mounting means, the rear unit closure wall, and the interlocking means all constituting a single, one piece integral unit.
- 2. A modular passage unit for creation of a passage through a concrete wall according to claim 1 in which:
- the main shell has an outside diameter D1 conforming to the desired diameter for the passage and an inside diameter D2; and
- the interlocking means includes an alignment shell having an outside diameter of approximately D2 extending axially rearwardly from the main shell, so that the alignment shell of one modular unit fits into the main shell of an adjacent unit to interlock the two when the front closure wall of the adjacent unit is removed.
- 3. A modular passage unit for creation of a passage through a concrete wall according to claim 1 in which:
- the interlocking means includes at least one alignment recess extending axially inwardly from the front closure wall of the modular unit;
- and at least one guide projection projecting axially outwardly from the rear closure wall of the modular unit;
- the guide projection being complementary to the alignment recess to be received in close fitting relation into that recess.
- 4. A modular passage unit for creation of a passage through a concrete wall according to claim 3, in which:
- the modular unit has plural guide projections from the rear closure wall and plural alignment recesses in the front closure wall, each guide projection complementary to at least one alignment recess.
- 5. A modular passage unit for creation of a passage through a concrete wall according to claim 4, in which:
- each modular unit further comprises plural alignment recesses in the rear closure wall so that one modular unit can be mounted on another in reversed orientation to afford a stack with two outwardly facing front closure walls.
- 6. A modular passage unit for creation of a passage through a concrete wall according to claim 5 in which:
- the modular unit has at least one long guide projection of given length L4 and at least one short guide projection of given length L5, with L4>L5.
- 7. A modular passage unit for creation of a passage through a concrete wall according to claim 1 in which:
- each modular unit includes an alignment recess, extending axially inwardly from the front closure wall of the modular unit, having a size and configuration to receive a strip of a standard wood structural shape in close interfitting relation.
- 8. A modular passage unit for creation of a passage through a concrete wall according to claim 7 in which:
- a guide projection projecting axially outwardly from the rear closure wall of the modular unit has a size and configuration corresponding to the strip of a standard wood structural shape.
- 9. A modular passage unit for creation of a passage through a concrete wall according to claim 8 and further comprising:
- a first opening in the alignment recess; and
- a second opening, aligned with the first opening, in the guide projection;
- so that a tie rod can be inserted through all of such openings to unite several modular units in a unified, aligned stack.
- 10. A system of modular one piece passage units to be mounted in a concrete wall form with other such units, in a coherent stack, to create an unlined passage of uniform diameter D1 through a concrete wall molded in the concrete wall form, the concrete wall form including first and second form plates mounted in fixed spaced relation to each other with inner surfaces facing each other and separated by a spacing W, the system comprising a plurality of modular passage units;
- each modular unit being of generally drum-like configuration and each unit comprising:
- an annular main shell having an outside diameter D1 and an axial length L1, with L1<W;
- a front unit closure wall, closing off a front face of the main shell;
- the front unit closure wall including mounting means for mounting the modular passage unit in predetermined position on the inner surface of the first form plate of a concrete wall form with at least the outer annular edge of the modular passage unit sealed against that inner surface;
- a rear unit closure wall closing off a rear face of the main shell;
- and interlocking means for interconnecting the modular passage unit with a second modular passage unit of like size and configuration so that the main shells of the two passage units are aligned with and immediately contiguous with each other in a coherent stack within the concrete wall form, with at least one closure wall present in the stack spaced from the inner surfaces of both form plates of the concrete form;
- the main shell, the front unit closure wall, the mounting means, the rear unit closure wall, and the interlocking means all constituting a single one piece integral structure in each unit;
- the main shells of some of the passage units having an axial length L1 of approximately three inches;
- and the main shells of other passage units having an axial length of approximately four inches.
- 11. A system of modular passage units for creation of an unlined passage of diameter D1 through a concrete wall according to claim 10 in which each of the modular passage units is formed in one piece entirely of molded resin.
- 12. A system of modular passage units for creation of an unlined passage of diameter D1 through a concrete wall according to claim 10 in which the mounting means in each modular passage unit comprises a recess in the front unit closure wall for receiving, in close fitting relation, a guide strip comprising a short length of several inches of a standard construction stud.
- 13. A system of modular passage units for creation of an unlined passage of diameter D1 through a concrete wall according to claim 10 in which the interlocking means in each modular passage unit comprises at least one alignment recess extending axially inwardly from the front closure wall of the modular unit and at least one guide projection projecting axially outwardly from the rear closure wall of the modular unit;
- the guide projection being complementary to the alignment recess so as to be received in close fitting relation into that recess in another unit.
- 14. A system of modular passage units for creation of an unlined passage of diameter D1 through a concrete wall according to claim 13 in which:
- each modular unit has plural guide projections from the rear closure wall and plural alignment recesses in the front closure wall, each guide projection complementary to at least one alignment recess; and
- each modular unit further comprises plural alignment recesses in the rear closure wall so that one modular unit can be mounted on another in reversed orientation to afford a stack with two outwardly facing front closure walls.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/119,954 filed Sep. 10, 1993, which was a division of application Ser. No. 07/745,548 filed Aug. 15, 1991. Both prior applications are now abandoned.
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