Claims
- 1. A system for releasably coupling adjacent panels to construct a wall form for a poured concrete wall, each of the panels having a marginal frame with holes in the frame so that the holes of the adjacent panels are aligned with one another in the wall form, the system comprising:a pin movably mounted to one of the panels proximate each hole; wherein the pin is movable between an engaged position in which the pin projects through each of the aligned holes of the adjacent panels, a stowed position and a retracted position; wherein the pin further comprises a stem and a shank which are threadably coupled together; an enlarged head on one end of the stem; a slot extending through the shank transverse to a longitudinal axis of the pin; a tapered region on the pin proximate a distal end of the pin which is adapted to project through the holes; wherein the tapered region has a length greater than a thickness of the marginal frame of the adjacent panel; a carrier having a slide, an impact mast and a casing situated therebetween; a bore with an enlarged seat in the casing; wherein the pin is housed in the casing with the head being positioned in the enlarged seat, the pin being free to rotate relative to the carrier in the bore; a well on a bottom surface of the slide; a retainer having a channel formed between spaced channel sidewalls; wherein the slide of the carrier is captured by the channel sidewalls for sliding movement in the channel relative to the retainer; a stowed detent and an engaged detent on a bottom wall of the channel, the stowed and engaged detents each being adapted to engage the well on the bottom surface of the slide to releasably retain the carrier and the pin in the stowed and engaged positions, respectively; a plurality of extensions each of which projects from the retainer and has an aperture there through; a base adapted to be mounted to one of the panels proximate the hole; a plurality of notches in the base; a plurality of fasteners each of which have a head and are adapted to be retained in one of the notches of the base and project through one of the apertures in the retainer to selectively secure the retainer to the base; and a wedge adapted to be inserted into the slot of the pin when in the engaged position and projecting through the aligned holes in the adjacent panels.
- 2. A system for releasably coupling a pair of adjacent panels to construct a wall form for a poured concrete wall, each of the panels having a marginal frame with holes in the frame so that the holes of the adjacent panels are aligned with one another in the wall form, the system comprising:a mount attached to one of the panels proximate a first one of the holes in the frame; a primary latching mechanism comprising a pin assembly coupled to the mount for movement relative to the first hole; wherein the pin assembly is movable relative to the mount to and between an engaged position in which a portion of the pin assembly projects through the first hole in the frame and into an aligned hole in the adjacent panel and a stowed position in which the pin assembly is withdrawn from the aligned hole in the adjacent panel for disassembly of the adjacent panels from one another; and an alternate latching mechanism for coupling the adjacent panels together utilizing the first and aligned holes; wherein the pin assembly is also movable to a retracted position which provides access to the first and aligned holes for use of the alternate latching mechanism.
- 3. The system of claim 2 further comprising a pin assembly through slot proximate a distal end of the pin assembly;wherein the alternate latching mechanism further comprises: a freestanding pin adapted to be inserted into the first and aligned holes; a freestanding pin through slot proximate a distal end of the freestanding pin; and a freestanding wedge adapted to be inserted into the freestanding pin through slot when the freestanding pin is inserted through the first and aligned holes to couple the adjacent panels together and adapted to be inserted into the pin assembly through slot when the pin assembly is inserted through the first and aligned holes to couple the adjacent panels together.
- 4. The system of claim 2 wherein the mount further comprises:a base fixed to the panel; and a carrier removably mounted to the base.
- 5. The system of claim 4 wherein the pin assembly further comprises:a slide coupled to the mount for movement relative to the first hole; and a pin on the slide.
- 6. The system of claim 5 wherein the engaged, stowed and retracted positions are linearly arranged with the retracted position being spaced a greater distance from the marginal frame than the stowed position which is spaced a greater distance from the marginal frame than the engaged position.
- 7. The system of claim 2 further comprising:an impact means on the pin assembly for being struck with a tool to dislodge the pin assembly from the engaged position.
- 8. The system of claim 2 further comprising:an impact mast on the pin assembly adapted to be struck with a tool to dislodge the pin assembly from the engaged position; wherein the impact mast projects upwardly from the pin assembly beyond the mount to provide convenient access for being struck.
- 9. The system of claim 2 further comprising:a through slot in the pin assembly proximate a distal end thereof; and a wedge adapted to be inserted into the through slot in the pin assembly when the pin assembly is in the engaged position to couple the adjacent panels together.
- 10. The system of claim 2 further comprising:detent means for releasably retaining the pin assembly in the engaged and stowed positions.
- 11. The system of claim 2 further comprising:an engaged detent on one of the pin assembly and the mount to releasably retain the pin assembly in the engaged position; and a stowed detent on one of the pin assembly and the mount to releasably retain the pin assembly in the stowed position.
- 12. The system of claim 11 wherein the stowed and engaged detents each further comprise:a biased tab on the mount; a boss proximate a distal end of the tab; and a well on the pin assembly adapted to mate with the boss to releasably retain the pin assembly in the stowed and engaged positions, respectively.
- 13. A system for releasably coupling a pair of adjacent panels to construct a wall form for a poured concrete wall, each of the panels having a marginal frame with holes in the frame so that the holes of the adjacent panels are aligned with one another in the wall form, the system comprising:a mount attached to one of the panels proximate a first one of the holes in the frame; a pin assembly coupled to the mount for movement relative to the first hole; wherein the pin assembly is movable relative to the mount to and between an engaged position in which a portion of the pin assembly projects through the first hole in the frame and into an aligned hole in the adjacent panel and a stowed position in which the pin assembly is withdrawn from the aligned hole in the adjacent panel for disassembly of the adjacent panels from one another; and an impact mast on the pin assembly adapted to be struck with a tool to dislodge the pin assembly from the engaged position; wherein the impact mast projects upwardly from the pin assembly to a level above the mount to provide convenient access for being struck.
- 14. A combination comprising:a pair of panels for use in constructing a poured concrete structure, each of the panels having a marginal frame with holes in the frame so that the holes of the adjacent panels are adapted to be aligned with one another; a mount attached to one of the panels proximate a first one of the holes in the frame; a pin assembly coupled to the mount for movement relative to the first hole; wherein the pin assembly is movable relative to the mount to and between an engaged position in which a portion of the pin assembly projects through the first hole in the frame and into an aligned hole in the adjacent panel and a stowed position in which the pin assembly is withdrawn from the aligned hole in the adjacent panel for disassembly of the adjacent panels from one another; and an impact mast on the pin assembly adapted to be struck with a tool to dislodge the pin assembly from the engaged position; wherein the impact mast projects upwardly from the pin assembly to a level above the mount to provide convenient access for being struck.
- 15. A system for releasably coupling a pair of adjacent panels to construct a wall form for a poured concrete wall, each of the panels having a marginal frame with holes in the frame so that the holes of the adjacent panels are aligned with one another in the wall form, the system comprising:a mount attached to one of the panels proximate a first one of the holes in the frame; a pin assembly coupled to the mount for movement relative to the first hole; wherein the pin assembly is movable relative to the mount to and between an engaged position in which a portion of the pin assembly projects through the first hole in the frame and into an aligned hole in the adjacent panel and a stowed position in which the pin assembly is withdrawn from the aligned hole in the adjacent panel for disassembly of the adjacent panels from one another; and an alternate latching mechanism for coupling the adjacent panels together utilizing the first and aligned holes; wherein the pin assembly is also movable to a retracted position which provides access to the first and aligned holes for use of the alternate latching mechanism; wherein a tie rod is positioned between the marginal frames of the adjacent panels and engages the pin assembly when the pin assembly is in the engaged position, the pin assembly further comprising: a tapered region proximate to a distal end thereof; wherein the tapered region extends a length of the pin assembly greater than a thickness of the marginal frame of the adjacent panel; whereby the tie rod is engaged with the tapered region while the pin assembly is moving from the engaged position to the stowed position to promote release of the tie rod from the pin assembly.
- 16. The system of claim 15 whereby the distal end of the pin assembly is not concealed within the aligned hole of the adjacent panel when the tie rod is engaged with the tapered region to provide access to the distal end for a tool striking the distal end and moving the pin assembly toward the stowed position.
- 17. A combination comprising:a pair of panels for use in constructing a poured concrete structure, each of the panels having a marginal frame with holes in the frame so that the holes of the adjacent panels are adapted to be aligned with one another; a mount attached to one of the panels proximate a first one of the holes in the frame; a pin assembly coupled to the mount for movement relative to the first hole; wherein the pin assembly is movable relative to the mount to and between an engaged position in which a portion of the pin assembly projects through the first hole in the frame and into an aligned hole in the adjacent panel and a stowed position in which the pin assembly is withdrawn from the aligned hole in the adjacent panel for disassembly of the adjacent panels from one another; and an alternate latching mechanism for coupling the adjacent panels together utilizing the first and aligned holes; wherein the pin assembly is also movable to a retracted position which provides access to the first and aligned holes for use of the alternate latching mechanism; wherein a tie rod is positioned between the marginal frames of the adjacent panels and engages the pin assembly when the pin assembly is in the engaged position, the pin assembly further comprising: a tapered region proximate to a distal end thereof; wherein the tapered region extends a length of the pin assembly greater than a thickness of the marginal frame of the adjacent panel; whereby the tie rod is engaged with the tapered region while the pin assembly is moving from the engaged position to the stowed position to promote release of the tie rod from the pin assembly.
- 18. The combination of claim 17 whereby the distal end of the pin assembly is not concealed within the aligned hole of the adjacent panel when the tie rod is engaged with the tapered region to provide access to the distal end for a tool striking the distal end and moving the pin assembly toward the stowed position.
- 19. A combination comprising:a pair of panels for use in constructing a poured concrete structure, each of the panels having a marginal frame with holes in the frame so that the holes of the adjacent panels are adapted to be aligned with one another; a mount attached to one of the panels proximate a first one of the holes in the frame; a primary latching mechanism comprising a pin assembly coupled to the mount for movement relative to the first hole; wherein the pin assembly is movable relative to the mount to and between an engaged position in which a portion of the pin assembly projects through the first hole in the frame and into an aligned hole in the adjacent panel and a stowed position in which the pin assembly is withdrawn from the aligned hole in the adjacent panel for disassembly of the adjacent panels from one another; and an alternate latching mechanism for coupling the adjacent panels together utilizing the first and aligned holes; wherein the pin assembly is also movable to a retracted position which provides access to the first and aligned holes for use of the alternate latching mechanism.
- 20. The combination of claim 19 further comprising:a through slot in the pin assembly proximate a distal end thereof; and a wedge adapted to be inserted into the through slot in the pin assembly when the pin assembly is in the engaged position to couple the adjacent panels together.
- 21. The combination of claim 19 further comprising:detent means far releasably retaining the pin assembly in the engaged and stowed positions.
- 22. The combination of claim 19 further comprising:an engaged detent on one of the pin assembly and the mount to releasably retain the pin assembly in the engaged position; and a stowed detent on one of the pin assembly and the mount to releasably retain the pin assembly in the stowed position.
- 23. The combination of claim 22 wherein the stowed and engaged detents each further comprise:a biased tab on the mount; a boss proximate a distal end of the tab; and a well on the pin assembly adapted to mate with the boss to releasably retain the pin assembly in the stowed and engaged positions, respectively.
- 24. The combination of claim 19 further comprising:an impact means on the pin assembly for being struck with a tool to dislodge the pin assembly from the engaged position.
- 25. The combination of claim 19 wherein the mount further comprises:a base fixed to the panel; and a carrier removably mounted to the base.
- 26. The combination of claim 19 wherein the pin assembly further comprises:a slide coupled to the mount for movement relative to the first hole; and a pin on the slide.
- 27. The combination of claim 25 wherein the engaged, stowed and retracted positions are linearly arranged with the retracted position being spaced a greater distance from the marginal frame than the stowed position which is spaced a greater distance from the marginal frame than the engaged position.
- 28. The combination of claim 19 further comprising:an impact mast on the pin assembly adapted to be struck with a tool to dislodge the pin assembly from the engaged position; wherein the impact mast projects upwardly from the pin assembly beyond the mount to provide convenient access for being struck.
- 29. The combination of claim 19 wherein the alternate latching mechanism is inserted through the aligned and first holes to couple the panels together in a direction opposite to an insertion direction of the pin assembly of the primary latching mechanism through the first and aligned holes to couple the adjacent panels together.
Parent Case Info
This claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/214,338, filed Jun. 27, 2000 and hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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