Claims
- 1. A concrete form comprising:an elongated form body having longitudinal extending reinforcing elements therein, a channel extending through a length thereof and a plurality of shear bonding members spaced apart along said length, said channel being adapted to receive cast-in-place concrete therein to form a beam or column, and each of said shear bonding members being integrally formed in said body, and having a groove extending inwardly into said form body and a rib extending outwardly from said form body into said channel, adapted to bond the cast-in-place concrete to said form body wherein said form body has a flat interior surface from which said groove portion and said rib portion extend inwardly and outwardly, respectively.
- 2. A concrete form as claimed in claim 1 wherein said form body is substantially transversely U-shaped.
- 3. A concrete form as claimed in claim 1 wherein said form body further includes a tie member mounted to said body and extending from said body into said channel, said tie member being adapted to secure said form body to another form body.
- 4. A concrete form as claimed in claim 1 wherein said form body includes a plurality of tie members.
- 5. A concrete form as claimed in claim 4 wherein said tie members are spaced apart from said shear bonding members.
- 6. A building system comprising:a beam including reinforced cast-in-place concrete secured within an elongated precast concrete form having longitudinally extending reinforcing elements therein, a column including reinforced cast-in-place concrete secured within elongated, opposed precast concrete forms having longitudinally extending reinforcing elements therein, each said form having a transversely substantially U-shaped body to present a channel extending through a length thereof receiving the cast-in-place concrete, and further having a shear bonding member, and each bonding member being integrally pre-cast with the associated form, and having a groove extending inwardly into said form body and a rib extending outwardly from said form body into said channel, adapted to bond the cast-in-place concrete to the body of the form wherein said form body has a flat interior surface from which said groove portion and said rib portion extend inwardly and outwardly, respectively.
- 7. A building system as claimed in claim 6 wherein said opposed forms further each include a tie member mounted on each said form extending into said channel to secure said opposed forms together.
- 8. A building system as claimed in claim 6 wherein each said form includes a plurality of said bonding members spaced apart along said length thereof.
- 9. A building system as claimed in claim 7 wherein each said form includes a plurality of said bonding members spaced apart along said length thereof.
- 10. A building system as claimed in claim 9 wherein said opposed forms each include a plurality of said tie members spaced apart from said bonding members.
- 11. A method of forming a concrete cast-in-place beam or column comprising the steps of:(a) positioning an elongated, reinforced precast concrete form having a channel extending through a length thereof, (b) positioning elongated reinforcing elements in the channel of the form, (c) pouring cast-in-place concrete into the channel of the form, and (d) locking the cast-in-place concrete to the form with a shear bonding member integrally formed along the channel of the form, a rib portion of the bonding member extending into the poured concrete from a flat interior surface of the form and a groove portion of the bonding member extending inwardly from the flat interior surface of the form receiving the concrete therein.
- 12. The method as claimed in claim 11 wherein said positioning step (a) includes positioning a pair of said precast concrete forms adjacent one another in an opposed relationship, and said pouring step (c) includes pouring cast-in-place concrete into the channels of the opposed forms.
- 13. The method as claimed in claim 12 and further including the step of securing the opposed forms together with a tie member extending from the forms into the cast-in-place concrete.
- 14. The method as claimed in claim 13 wherein said step (d) includes locking the concrete to the forms with a plurality of shear bonding members spaced apart along the channel of each form, and said securing step includes securing the forms together with a plurality of tie members spaced apart from the shear bonding members.
- 15. The method as claimed in claim 11 wherein said step (d) includes locking the concrete to the form with a plurality of said shear bonding members spaced apart along the channel of the form.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/107,642 filed Jun. 30, 1998, which claims the benefit of the prior filed provisional application, Ser. No. 60/051,195, filed Jun. 30, 1997.
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Continuations (1)
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