Claims
- 1. A concrete pipe reinforcing cage and stirrup reinforcement assembly comprising: a generally cylindrical reinforcing cage including circumferential wires extending around said cage and generally longitudinal wires extending longitudinally with respect to said cage and being joined to said circumferential wires; a mat joined to said cage which is comprised of a plurality of generally sinusoidal shaped stirrup members, each comprised of nodes and antenodes, said stirrup members being oriented generally parallel to one another and being oriented circumferentially with respect to said cage with said nodes projecting generally radially from said cage, said mat further including a plurality of tie wires oriented generally longitudinally with respect to said cage and being secured to said stirrup members to join them together each of said sinusoidal stirrup members being manually bendable and each of said nodes being open at the bottom and being open between one another in a given stirrup member, except where joined by said antenodes, whereby said mat can be manually, arcuately shaped along the length of said sinusoidal stirrup members to conform to the circumference of said cage.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 comprising: said sinusoidal stirrup members having generally flat antenodes.
- 3. The assembly of claim 2 wherein, said tie wires are bottom tie wires joining the antenodes and further comprising: the tops or nodes of adjacent stirrup members being joined together by top tie wires which extend generally parallel to each other and to said bottom tie wires.
- 4. The assembly of claim 1 comprising: each said sinusoidal stirrup member comprising spaced ends and a center, said nodes being spaced more closely together towards said center of each said stirrup member than they are towards said ends of the stirrup member.
- 5. The assembly of claim 4 comprising: each said sinusoidal stirrup member comprising spaced ends and a center, said nodes being taller towards said center of each said stirrup member than they are towards said ends of each said stirrup member.
- 6. The assembly of claim 1 wherein, said tie wires are bottom tie wires joining the antenodes and further comprising: the tops or nodes of adjacent stirrup members being joined together by top tie wires which extend generally parallel to each other and to said bottom tie wires.
- 7. A stirrup reinforcement mat including a plurality of stirrup projections joined together, the improvement comprising: a plurality of generally sinusoidal shaped stirrup members, each comprised of nodes and generally flat antenodes, said stirrup members being oriented generally parallel to one another with said antenodes lying in a base plane and with said nodes projecting from said base plane; a plurality of tie wires oriented generally parallel to one another and generally perpendicular to said stirrup members, said tie wires being joined to said stirrup members; each of said sinusoidal stirrup members being manually bendable and each of said nodes being open at the bottom and being open between one another in a given stirrup member, except where joined by said antenodes, whereby said mat can be manually, arcuately shaped along the length of said sinusoidal stirrup members to conform to the circumference of said cage.
- 8. The stirrup reinforcing mat of claim 7 wherein, said tie wires are bottom tie wires joining the antenodes and further comprising: the tops or nodes of adjacent stirrup members being joined together by top tie wires which extend generally parallel to each other and to said bottom tie wires.
- 9. The stirrup reinforcing mat of claim 7 in which: each said sinusoidal stirrup member comprising sapced ends and a center, said nodes are spaced more closely together towards said center of each said stirrup members than they are toward said ends of the stirrup member.
- 10. The stirrup reinforcement mat of claim 9 in which: said nodes are taller towards the center of each said stirrup member than they are towards the ends of each said stirrup member.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of Application Ser. No. 265,443 filed May 20, 1981, which is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 36,171, filed May 4, 1979. Ser. No. 265,443 is now U.S. Pat. No. 4,345,626 issued Aug. 24, 1982.
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