Claims
- 1. In a form having opposing walls, each of the walls being composed of a plurality of adjacent panels, each panel having a facing, rails attached to the perimeter of each facing, each rail having a web and a pair of contact flanges which project outwardly from each panel, tie notches formed in the contact flanges, the positions of the tie notches being such that when two panels are placed side by side with the contact flanges of rails of adjacent panels substantially in contact, the tie notches of the rails substantially form pairs of tie slots; a looped tie extending through the aligned tie slots of pairs of panels of opposing walls of the form with the looped ends of the tie projecting through the rails of adjacent panels of the opposing walls, a clamping lock for securing a loop of a tie to the rails of a pair of adjacent panels of a wall of the form; the improvement in the clamping lock comprising:
- a pair of clamping members mountable astride said rails;
- means for removably securing said clamping members together;
- means forming a looped tie opening between the clamping members, said opening being substantially aligned with the centers of the tie slots; and
- means attached to one of said clamping members for fixedly securing the loop of a tie to the clamping lock.
- 2. The invention of claim 1 wherein:
- each clamping member has a base, a jaw depending from said base, and a rib for stiffening and strengthening each member; and
- the base, jaw and rib of each member are formed integrally.
- 3. The invention of claim 1 wherein:
- the clamping members are fabricated from sheet metal.
- 4. The invention of claim 3 wherein:
- the clamping members are pivotally mounted on a base plate.
- 5. The invention of claim 1 wherein the means for removably securing the clamping members together comprises:
- a bolt extending through a bore in one member which bolt is threaded into a threaded bore in the other member.
- 6. The invention of claim 5 wherein:
- the bore in the members through which the bolt extends is tapered so that the clamping members can be swung apart without removing the bolt from the threaded bore to place the members astride a pair of rails of adjacent panels.
- 7. The invention of claim 5 wherein:
- the bolt is a winged bolt.
- 8. The invention of claim 5 wherein: the bolt is a swing arm bolt.
- 9. The invention of claim 1 wherein:
- the means for removably securing the clamping members together is a cam arm pivotally mounted on a pin, said pin extending through a bore in one member and being threaded into a threaded bore in the other member.
- 10. The invention of claim 1 wherein the means for securing the clamping members together comprises:
- a tongue formed integrally with one of the clamping members;
- a tongue slot formed in the other clamping member;
- a key slot formed in the tongue; and
- a key wedge drivable into the key slot to secure the clamping members together.
- 11. The invention of claim 1 wherein the means for fixedly securing the loop of a tie to the clamping lock comprises:
- an anchor lock having a shank;
- a curved tapered arm attached to the shank; and
- means pivotally mounting the shank on one of said clamping members so that said arm can be inserted into the loop of a tie to secure the loop to the clamping lock.
- 12. The invention of claim 1 wherein the means for fixedly securing the loop of a tie to the clamping lock comprises:
- a first tang formed integrally with one clamping member and a second tang formed integrally with the other member;
- guide slots formed in each of the tangs;
- wedge guide slots formed in each of the tangs; and
- a lock pin including:
- a handle;
- a wedge portion connected to the handle, the handle of the lock pin being insertable into the guide slots and the wedge portion being insertable into the wedge guide slots of the tangs and the loop of a tie.
- 13. The invention of claim 12 wherein:
- said lock pin has a wedge portion attached to each end of said handle.
- 14. The invention of claim 1 wherein:
- said means for fixedly securing the loop of the tie to said clamping lock comprises:
- a cam lock pivotally mounted on a tang made integrally with one of said clamping members and having an offset curved arm which can be forced into the loop of a tie opening formed between said clamping members.
- 15. The invention of claim 1 wherein:
- connector slots are formed in the webs and positioned so that when two panels are placed side by side with the contact flanges of rails of adjacent panels substantially in contact, opposing pairs of connector slots in the rails are aligned; the relationship between associated tie slots and connector slots being such that lines passing through the centers of the connector slots and tie slots substantially intersect, the improvement further comprising:
- protrusion means formed on each of said members, said protrusion means being insertable into a pair of opposing connector slots in the rails between said clamping members.
- 16. The invention of claim 15 wherein:
- the protrusion means on one of said clamping members is a set screw threaded through the member with a tooth pivotally secured to the set screw.
- 17. The invention of claim 15 wherein:
- the protrusion means of at least one of the clamping members is a cap screw.
- 18. The invention of claim 1 wherein the means for removably securing the clamping members together comprises:
- means on one side of said looped tie opening pivotally interconnecting said clamping members;
- a swing bolt pivotally attached to one of said clamping members on the opposite side of said looped tie opening; and
- means on said other clamping member engagable by said swing bolt to secure said clamping members together.
- 19. The invention of claim 18 further including:
- a yoke on said opposite side of said looped tie opening of said one of said clamping members to which said swing bolt is pivoted;
- a pair of spaced fingers on said opposite side of said looped tie opening of said other clamping member for receiving said swing bolt therebetween; and
- adjustable means on said swing bolt engagable with said fingers to hold said clamping members together.
- 20. The invention of claim 19 wherein said adjustable means includes:
- a nut threadably received on said swing bolt; and
- flange means on said swing bolt movable into gripping engagement with said fingers by adjusting said nut to hold said clamping members together.
- 21. In a form for settable casting compositions having first and second opposing walls; each of said walls being comprised of a plurality of interconnected panels; said panels having substantially rectangular facings; metal rails attached to the perimeters of the facings; said rails having a pair of contact flanges and a web between the flanges; tie notches formed in the contact flanges of the rails; said tie notches being uniformly spaced so that when a pair of adjacent panels are interconnected to form a first wall of the form, the contact flanges of the rails on adjacent sides of the panels substantially are in contact with one another, the adjacent tie notches substantially form tie slots; the panels forming the second wall of the form being positioned so that pairs of tie slots formed by the rails of adjacent panels are substantially aligned with corresponding pairs of tie slots of the first wall; and a looped tie having loops at each end positioned within the aligned tie slots with the loops of the tie extending beyond the ends of the rails, a clamping lock engaging the loops of the tie; the improvement in the clamping lock comprising in combination:
- a pair of clamping members, each member having a base and a jaw depending from each base, said clamping members being securable together and mounted astride a pair of rails of adjacent panels of a wall of the form with the rails between the jaws of the members;
- wall means on said bases for forming a tie loop passage having an axis of symmetry when the clamping means are secured together;
- means on said bases for removably securing said bases of the clamping members together to secure the clamping lock to the rails, to clamp the rails together, and to position the clamping lock so that the longitudinal axis of the tie loop passage is substantially aligned with the tie notches of the rails between the jaws; and
- tie fastening means having a tapered arm mounted on said members, said tapered arm being insertable in the loop of a tie extending beyond the tie loop passage to secure the loop to the members.
- 22. The invention of claim 21 wherein the tie fastening means comprises:
- a shank pivotally mounted about a pivot axis on one of said clamping members, the tapered arm being secured to said shank, said tapered arm lying on an arc of a circle whose center lies on the pivot axis and which arc substantially intersects the longitudinal axis of the tie loop passage.
- 23. The invention of claim 22 wherein:
- a pair of tapered arms are secured to the shank.
- 24. The invention of claim 21 wherein:
- each clamping member has a stiffening rib integral with its base and jaw.
- 25. The invention of claim 21 wherein:
- connector slots are formed in the webs and positioned so that when two panels are placed side by side with the contact flanges of rails of adjacent panels substantially in contact, opposing pairs of connector slots in the rails are aligned; the relationship between associated tie slots and connector slots being such that lines passing through the centers of the connector slots and tie slots substantially intersect, the improvement further comprising:
- protrusion means formed on each of said members, said protrusion means being insertable into a pair of opposing connector slots in the rails between said clamping members.
- 26. The invention of claim 25 wherein:
- the protrusion means on one of said clamping members is a set screw threaded through the member with a tooth pivotally secured to the set screw.
- 27. The invention of claim 25 wherein:
- the protrusion means of at least one of the clamping members is a cap screw.
- 28. The invention of claim 21 wherein the means for removably securing the clamping members together comprises:
- means on one side of said looped tie opening pivotally interconnecting said clamping members;
- a swing bolt pivotally attached to one of said clamping members on the opposite side of said looped tie opening; and
- means on said other clamping member engagable by said swing bolt to secure said clamping members together.
- 29. The invention of claim 28 further including:
- a yoke on said opposite side of said looped tie opening of said one of said clamping members to which said swing bolt is pivoted;
- a pair of spaced fingers on said opposite side of said looped tie opening of said other clamping member for receiving said swing bolt therebetween; and
- adjustable means on said swing bolt engagable with said fingers to hold said clamping members together.
- 30. The invention of claim 29 wherein said adjustable means includes:
- a nut threadably received on said swing bolt; and
- flange means on said swing bolt movable into gripping engagement with said fingers by adjusting said nut to hold said clamping members together.
- 31. A clamping lock for securing a loop of a looped tie to a wall of a settable casting composition form having opposing walls, a plurality of panels being interconnected to form a wall of sid form, said panels having rails attached to their perimeters, the rails of said panels having pairs of contact flanges and a web, tie notches formed in the contact flanges through which a looped tie may extend, said clamping lock comprising:
- a pair of clamping members, each member having a base having wall means, the wall means of said base forming a tie loop opening when the bases are secured together;
- a jaw depending from each base;
- means on said bases for removably securing said bases of the clamping members together, said clamping members positionable on a pair of rails of adjacent panels so that the rails are between the jaws, the tie notches in the contact flanges form a pair of tie slots, and the clamping lock is positioned on the rails so that its tie opening is substantially aligned with the tie slots in the rails between its jaws; and
- tie fastening means pivotally mounted about a pivot axis on the base of one of said members, said fastening means having a curved tapered arm which is insertable into the loop of the looped tie protruding beyond the tie loop opening to secure the loop to the clamping lock.
- 32. The clamping lock of claim 31 wherein said tie loop opening has a longitudinal axis which is adapted to be substantially in alignment with the centers of the tie slots.
- 33. The clamping lock of claim 32 wherein:
- the cross-sectional area of said tie loop opening nearest a tie slot is substantially rectangular and of substantially the same area as that of a tie slot and at its other end is substantially circular.
- 34. The clamping lock of claim 33 wherein:
- said curved tapered arm of said tie fastening means lies on an arc of a circle whose center lies on said pivot axis and which substantially intersects the longitudinal axis of said tie loop opening.
- 35. The clamping lock of claim 34 wherein:
- said fastening means is provided with a pair of curved tapered arms.
- 36. The clamping lock of claim 31 wherein the means for removably securing the clamping members together comprises:
- a bolt extending through a bore in one member which bolt is threaded into a threaded bore in the other member.
- 37. The clamping lock of claim 36 wherein:
- connector slots are formed in the webs and positioned so that when two panels are placed side by side with the contact flanges of rails of adjacent panels substantially in contact, opposing pairs of connector slots in the rails are aligned; the relationship between associated tie slots and connector slots being such that lines passing through the centers of the connector slots and tie slots substantially intersect, and
- protrusion means formed on each of said members, said protrusion means being insertable into a pair of opposing connector slots in the rails between said clamping members,
- the protrusion means on one of said clamping members is a set screw threaded through the member with a tooth pivotally secured to the set screw.
- 38. The clamping lock of claim 36 wherein:
- connector slots are formed in the webs and positioned so that when two panels are placed side by side with the contact flanges of rails of adjacent panels substantially in contact, opposing pairs of connector slots in the rails are aligned; the relationship between associated tie slots and connector slots being such that lines passing through the centers of the connector slots and tie slots substantially intersect, and
- protrusion means formed on each of said members, said protrusion means being insertable into a pair of opposing connector slots in the rails between said clamping members,
- the protrusion means of at least one of the clamping members is a cap screw.
- 39. The clamping lock of claim 31 wherein the means for removably securing the clamping members together comprises:
- means on one side of said looped tie opening pivotally interconnecting said clamping members;
- a swing bolt pivotally attached to one of said clamping members on the opposite side of said looped tie opening; and
- means on said other clamping member engagable by said swing bolt to secure said clamping members together.
- 40. The clamping lock of claim 39 further including:
- a yoke on said opposite side of said looped tie opening of said one of said clamping members to which said swing bolt is pivoted;
- a pair of spaced fingers on said opposite side of said looped tie opening of said other clamping member for receiving said swing bolt therebetween; and
- adjustable means on said swing bolt engagable with said fingers to hold said clamping members together.
- 41. The clamping lock of claim 40 wherein said adjustable means includes:
- a nut threadably received on said swing bolt; and
- flange means on said swing bolt movable into gripping engagement with said fingers by adjusting said nut to hold said clamping members together.
- 42. A clamping lock for securing a loop of a looped tie to a pair of panels of a wall of a settable casting composition form having opposing walls, said clamping lock comprising:
- a pair of clamping members, each member having a base;
- a jaw depending from each base;
- a tooth formed on each jaw, each tooth adapted to be inserted into a connector slot of a rail of a panel of the form, said rail including a contact flange;
- means on said bases for removably securing said bases of the clamping members together, said jaws of the clamping members adapted to be positioned astride a pair of rails of adjacent aligned panels so that the tooth of each jaw is inserted into one of a pair of opposed connector slots in the rails between the jaws of the members;
- wall means on the bases of said members when secured together forming a tie opening having a longitudinal axis, which axis is adapted to be substantially aligned with the centers of a pair of tie slots formed when the contact flanges of a pair of rails of aligned panels are in substantial contact, and having this position when the teeth of the jaws are inserted into a pair of opposed connector slots of a pair of rails by securing the bases of the clamping members together;
- bearing surfaces formed on the bases of the two members, said bearing surfaces when the members are secured together being substantially coplanar;
- an anchor lock having a shank and a curved arm attached to the shank, the shank of said anchor lock being pivotally mounted on a bearing surface of a base of one member for rotation about a pivot axis, the arm of the anchor lock being wedge shaped and lying on an arc having its center on the pivot axis, the arc of the arm of the anchor lock substantially intersecting the longitudinal axis of the tie opening; whereby the arm of the anchor lock is adapted to be inserted into the loop of a looped tie extending through the tie slots aligned with the tie opening with at least a portion of the loop extending beyond the bearing surfaces of the bases of the clamping member.
- 43. In the clamping lock of claim 42 wherein:
- said tie slots have a rectangular cross-section and the cross-sectional area of the tie opening adjacent the bearing surfaces is circular and the cross-sectional area of the tie opening proximate a tie slot is substantially rectangular and substantially equal in size to that of a tie slot.
- 44. In the clamping lock of claim 42 wherein:
- said curved arm of the anchor lock has a substantially planar surface in contact with the bearing surfaces of the bases.
- 45. The clamping lock of claim 44 wherein:
- said anchor lock is provided with a pair of curved arms.
- 46. The clamping lock of claim 42 wherein:
- each clamping member is provided with a rib formed integrally with the base and jaw of each member and in which the tooth formed on each jaw is formed integrally with the jaw.
- 47. The clamping lock of claim 42 wherein:
- said jaws are provided with a groove within which the additional flange of a rail fits when the clamping members are positioned astride a pair of rails of adjacent panels.
- 48. The clamping lock of claim 42 wherein the means for removably securing the clamping members together comprises:
- means on one side of said looped tie opening pivotally interconnecting said clamping members;
- a swing bolt pivotally attached to one of said clamping members on the opposite side of said looped tie opening; and
- means on said other clamping member engagable by said swing bolt to secure said clamping members together.
- 49. The clamping lock of claim 48 further including:
- a yoke on said opposite side of said looped tie opening of said one of said clamping members to which said swing bolt is pivoted;
- a pair of spaced fingers on said opposite side of said looped tie opening of said other clamping member for receiving said swing bolt therebetween; and
- adjustable means on said swing bolt engagable with said fingers to hold said clamping members together.
- 50. The clamping lock of claim 49 wherein said adjustable means includes:
- a nut threadably received on said swing bolt; and
- flange means on said swing bolt movable into gripping engagement with said fingers by adjusting said nut to hold said clamping members together.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application, U.S. Ser. No. 815,186 filed July 13, 1977, now abandoned.
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