Claims
- 1. A concrete form comprising:
a. opposing sidewalls, and b. spacers extending between the sidewalls, each spacer including at least a pair of rigid spacer links, each spacer link including a wall end pivotally linked to a sidewall and an elbow end pivotally linked to another of the spacer links within the spacer, wherein the sidewalls may be: (1) expanded into spaced relationship wherein the spacer links are oriented at least substantially perpendicular to the sidewalls, or (2) collapsed into closely adjacent relationship wherein the spacer links are oriented at least substantially parallel to the sidewalls.
- 2. The concrete form of claim 1 wherein the concrete form resists collapsing from the expanded state once the expanded state is attained.
- 3. The concrete form of claim 1 wherein the elbow ends of the spacer links have stops thereon, the stops restricting the pivoting of the spacer links within each spacer to no more than approximately 180 degrees of rotation about their elbow ends.
- 4. The concrete form of claim 1 wherein the spacer links within each spacer may pivot no more than approximately 180 degrees about their elbow ends.
- 5. The concrete form of claim 4 wherein:
a. the spacer links may pivot about their wall ends into orientations at least substantially perpendicular to the sidewalls, and b. the spacer links, once oriented at least substantially perpendicular to the sidewalls, resist further pivoting.
- 6. The concrete form of claim 4 wherein at least one of the spacers pivots about its elbow end in a different direction than another one of the spacers.
- 7. The concrete form of claim 1 wherein the wall ends of the spacer links include corners which interfere with the sidewalls about which they pivot, the corners being oriented such that the spacer links click into orientations at least substantially perpendicular to the sidewalls and resist further pivoting from such orientations.
- 8. The concrete form of claim 1 wherein:
a. the spacer links may pivot about their wall ends into orientations at least substantially perpendicular to the sidewalls, and b. the spacer links, once oriented at least substantially perpendicular to the sidewalls, resist further pivoting.
- 9. The concrete form of claim 8 wherein the spacer links within each spacer may pivot no more than approximately 180 degrees about their elbow ends.
- 10. The concrete form of claim 1 wherein:
a. each sidewall includes webs embedded therein, the webs including protruding web portions extending out of the sidewall towards the other sidewall of the concrete form, and b. the wall end of each spacer link is pivotally linked to one of the protruding web portions.
- 11. The concrete form of claim 1 wherein:
a. the elbow ends of each spacer link are yoked into at least two spaced bearings, and b. the bearings of the spacer links within each spacer are interleaved so that each spacer link has at least one bearing received between a pair of bearings of the other spacer link within the spacer.
- 12. The concrete form of claim 1 wherein the spacer links have identical structure.
- 13. The concrete form of claim 1 wherein:
a. the sidewalls of the concrete form include opposing top and bottom ends and opposing side ends situated therebetween, and b. the spacer links include top and bottom surfaces with pockets defined therein, whereby the pockets may receive concrete poured between the sidewalls.
- 14. Two or more of the concrete forms of claim 1, wherein:
a. the sidewalls of each concrete form include opposing top and bottom ends and opposing side ends situated therebetween, and b. the top ends of each concrete form are configured to abut the bottom ends of the sidewalls of another of the concrete forms in interlocking relationship.
- 15. A concrete form comprising at least two concrete form units, each concrete form unit including:
a. opposing sidewalls, each sidewall including opposing top and bottom ends and opposing side ends situated therebetween, and wherein the top ends are configured to abut the bottom ends of the sidewalls of another of the concrete form units in interlocking relationship, and b. spacers extending between the sidewalls, each spacer including at least a pair of rigid spacer links, each spacer link including a wall end pivotally linked to a sidewall and an elbow end situated between the sidewalls and pivotally linked to another of the spacer links, the spacer links being pivotable between:
(1) a collapsed state wherein the spacer links are oriented at least substantially parallel to each other and at least substantially parallel to the sidewalls, with the sidewalls being closely adjacent, and (2) an expanded state wherein the spacer links are oriented at least substantially parallel to each other and at least substantially perpendicular to the sidewalls, with the sidewalls being in spaced relationship.
- 16. The concrete form of claim 15 wherein each concrete form unit resists collapsing from its expanded state after attaining the expanded state.
- 17. The concrete form of claim 15 wherein at least some of the spacers may pivot about their elbow ends by no more than approximately 180 degrees.
- 18. The concrete form of claim 15 wherein at least some of the spacer links:
a. may pivot about their wall ends into orientations substantially perpendicular to their sidewalls, and b. exhibit resistance against pivoting from such orientations once such orientations are attained.
- 19. The concrete form of claim 15 wherein within each concrete form unit:
a. the spacer links have identical structure; b. the elbow ends of each spacer link include at least two spaced bearings, and c. within each spacer, the sleeve bearings of the spacer links are interleaved, with each spacer link having at least one of its bearings received between a pair of bearings within the other spacer link.
- 20. The concrete form of claim 15 wherein the spacer links include top and bottom surfaces with pockets defined therein.
- 21. A concrete form comprising:
a. opposing sidewalls formed of foamed plastic having embedded webs, the webs including protruding web portions extending out of the sidewalls into a space located between the sidewalls; b. spacers extending between the sidewalls, each spacer including a pair of rigid spacer links, each spacer link within each spacer including:
(1) a wall end pivotally linked to a protruding web portion, (2) an elbow end pivotally linked to the other of the spacer links within the spacer, the elbow end including a stop thereon whereby the spacer links within the spacer may pivot approximately 180 degrees from:
(a) a collapsed state with the spacer links situated in at least substantially parallel relation, to (b) an expanded state wherein the spacer links are in at least substantially parallel relation, with the stops preventing further pivoting.
- 22. The concrete form of claim 21 wherein the spacer links resist pivoting more than 90 degrees about their wall ends.
- 23. The concrete form of claim 22 wherein the wall ends of the spacer links include corners which interfere with the web portions to which they are pivotally linked when the spacer links are pivoted to and from orientations approximately 90 degrees from the sidewalls.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 USC §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/430,176 filed 2 Dec. 2002, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60430176 |
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