Concrete form member

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6296224
  • Patent Number
    6,296,224
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 2, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 2, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A form member comprises a strip-shaped main plate portion, which is flat at least on its front surface, a horizontal pair of strip-shaped side plate portions extending from both sides of the main plate portion toward its rear surface perpendicularly to the main plate portion, and a reinforcing plate provided to extend from the rear surface of the main plate portion substantially in parallel with the horizontal pair of side plate portions. Each of the side plate portions and the reinforcing plate includes an enlarged end portion over a prescribed width from its opening end. An end plate body having an engaging portion of a shape for tightly engaging with an end of the form member body engages with this end, to form a single form member. A concrete form member reduced in thickness and weight and enabled to suppress inconvenient deformation in concrete placing can be provided due to this structure.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a concrete form member for assembling a concrete form employed for placing concrete or forming a concrete secondary product in construction work or engineering works, for example.




2. Description of the Prior Art




In general, a wooden form member prepared by nailing cross bars to a plywood board or a metal form member prepared by fixing metal ribs to an iron plate or an aluminum plate is known as this type of concrete form member. As a typical example of the conventional wooden form member,

FIG. 11A

shows a form member


70


prepared by fixing a flat plate


71


of plywood, for example, to a plurality of reinforcing cross bars


72


with nails


73


. In order to assemble a concrete form with such form members


70


, nails


73


are driven into adjacent reinforcing cross bars


72


of the form members


70


for connecting and fixing the same to each other.

FIG. 11B

shows an exemplary concrete form having a cross-shaped concrete forming part


74


assembled in the aforementioned manner. The flat plate


71


may be formed by a plastic plate, in place of the plywood board.




An example of a conventional form member space holder for fixing a pair of form members


70


at a prescribed space through concrete placing surfaces when assembling a concrete form with the form members


70


is described with reference to

FIGS. 12 and 13A

to


13


C. Referring to

FIG. 12

, the conventional form member space holder is mainly formed by a separator


121


, attachments


122


and clamp members


123


. The separator


121


is formed by a bar provided with a pair of male screws


121




a


on both ends thereof, as shown in FIG.


13


A. Each male screw


121




a


is fitted with a female screw


122




c


provided on an end of each attachment


122


shown in FIG.


13


B. The attachment


122


is provided on another end with a male screw


122




d,


which is substantially coaxial with the female screw


122




c,


passing through a separator mounting hole


76


provided in each form member


70


so that an end of a substantially truncated-conical presser


122




a


of resin engaging with the outer periphery of an attachment body part


122




b


is in contact with the concrete placing surface of the form member


70


. A female screw


123




a


provided on an end of each clamp member


123


is fitted with the male screw


122




d


of the attachment


122


, thereby clamping/fixing the attachment


122


to the form member


70


.




A male screw


123




b


is provided on another end of the clamp member


123


, so that a support member


124


and a nut


125


, mounted on this male screw


123




b


fix thin cylindrical form support members


126


of a metal to bridge a plurality of transversely arranged form members


70


.




As a typical example of the conventional metal form member,

FIG. 14A

shows a form member


80


prepared by bonding/fixing side plates


82


and reinforcing plates


83


to a metal flat plate


81


.

FIG. 14B

shows an exemplary concrete form having a cross-shaped concrete forming part


84


assembled by a plurality of such metal form members


80


. In this form, metal auxiliary members


85


are employed on corners of the cross-shaped concrete forming part


84


, in addition to the form members


80


.




Japanese Utility Model Laying-Open No. 62-54149 (1987) discloses a conventional form member of synthetic resin. In the form member of synthetic resin described in this literature, reinforcing projections are integrally provided on four points on the rear surface of a plate member of plastic having a square front surface. These projections have receiving holes for connectors, while receiving holes for separators are formed in prescribed portions of the plate member.




Among the aforementioned conventional form members, the wooden form member is lightweight and has a degree of freedom in execution. However, the wooden form member has such disadvantages that the same can be reused only three or four times since the plywood board absorbing strong alkaline moisture starts to come off from an end portion when used several times, requires skill for assembling/execution, is unsuitable for global environmental protection due to consumption of Laura as raw material and industrial wastes resulting after use, and is not applicable to high-grade concrete having a low slump and high strength due to limitation of employment of a vibrator resulting from low strength.




Further, the hygroscopius plywood board absorbs moisture from a surface of placed concrete, which is in contact with the plywood board, and an ideal water-cement ratio of the concrete is lost in this portion, to result in rough finishing of the outer surface of the concrete. In this case, the concrete may be erroneously regarded as defectively hardened. Therefore, prescribed coating is applied to the surface of the plywood board for reducing its hygroscopius. However, the cost for such a coated plywood board is unpreferably increased.




Although the metal form member has high strength, the degree of freedom in working is so small that the executable range is limited and the form member is hardly applicable to general construction work. Further, the heavy metal form member must inevitably be reduced in size, leading to inferior execution efficiency. Further, the metal form member is generally rusted or unusably deformed if insufficiently managed, and extremely hard to repair in such a state.




In order to solve the aforementioned problems of the conventional concrete form members, the inventor has already proposed the structure of a concrete form member shown in

FIGS. 15

to


17


in U.S. Pat. No. 5,632,923.




As shown in

FIGS. 15 and 16

, an improved concrete form member


1


proposed in the aforementioned literature has a main plate portion


3


formed by such a long flat plate that the length between both longitudinal ends


3


B (showing in

FIG. 17

, is set about 10 times that between both cross-directional ends


3


A, with flat front and rear surfaces


3


C and


3


D. A pair of side plate portions


4


are formed by long strip-shaped bodies perpendicularly extending from the cross-sectional ends


3


A of the main plate portion


3


toward the rear surface


3


D to face each other, and surfaces


4


A thereof are flatly formed. Further, a pair of rear plate portions


5


are formed by long strip-shaped bodies perpendicularly extending inward from both cross-directional forward ends


4


B of the side plate portions


4


to face the rear surface


3


D of the main plate portion


3


. Surfaces


5


A of the rear plate portions


5


are flatly formed while forward ends thereof inwardly project to form reinforcing thick portions


5


B.




A plurality of mounting holes


6


are formed along the cross-directional center of the main plate portion


3


of the form member at prescribed intervals in the longitudinal direction. Further, a plurality of mounting holes


7


are formed in each of the pair of side plate portions


4


in correspondence to the positions of the mounting holes


6


of the main plate portion


3


. Each mounting hole


7


is arranged on a position at a prescribed distance L from the front surface


3


C of the main plate portion


3


along the cross direction. In addition, a plurality of mounting holes


8


are formed in each of the pair of rear plate portions


5


in correspondence to the positions of the mounting holes


6


of the main plate portion


3


. Each mounting hole


8


is formed on a position at a distance L, identical to the distance L between the center of each mounting hole


7


and the front surface


3


C of the main plate portion


3


, from the surface


4


A of each side plate portion


4


along the cross direction.




As shown in

FIGS. 17 and 18

, each of end plate bodies


9


engaging with both longitudinal ends of a form member body


2


is formed by a flat horizontal end plate portion


10


shielding each longitudinal end of the form member body


2


and a pair of vertical end plate portions


11


and


12


perpendicularly extending from front and rear ends of the horizontal end plate portion


10


, and has a substantially U-shaped section. The horizontal end plate portion


10


is formed to engage with a space, having a rectangular plane shape, enclosed with the main plate portion


3


, the pair of side plate portions


4


and the pair of rear plate portions


5


. In the pair of vertical end plate portions


11


and


12


, the front end surface of the front vertical end plate portion


11


is in contact with and fixed to the rear surface


3


D of the main plate portion


3


, while the rear vertical end plate portion


12


is formed to face the vertical end plate portion


11


and engage with the pair of rear plate portions


5


. All surfaces


10


A,


11


A and


12


A of the horizontal end plate portion


10


and the pair of vertical end plate portions


11


and


12


are flatly formed.




The horizontal end plate portion


10


is provided on its longitudinal center with a mounting hole


13


, which is arranged on a portion at a distance, substantially identical to the distance L, between the center of each mounting hole


7


and the surface


3


C of the main plate portion


3


, from the surface


3


C of the main plate portion


3


along the cross direction of the horizontal end plate portion


10


, as shown in FIG.


18


. Further, a mounting hole


14


is formed on the longitudinal center of the rear vertical end plate portion


12


, and the center of this mounting hole


14


is arranged on a portion at a distance, substantially identical to the distance L, from the surface


10


A of the horizontal end plate portion


10


along the cross direction of the vertical end plate portion


12


.




In such an improved conventional concrete form member, each of the form member bodies


2


and the end plate bodies


9


can be prepared by integral forming of fiber-reinforced plastic to implement a relatively lightweight form member having high strength while improving workability in assembling, thereby solving the aforementioned problems of the prior art.




In the structure of the aforementioned improved conventional concrete form member, however, the main plate portion


3


of the form member body


2


is readily concavely deflected and. deformed to open the pair of side plate portions


4


due to pressure applied by concrete in concrete placing. When assembling a form, therefore, a reinforcing member must be brought into contact with the form member for clamping the same in order to ensure flatness of a surface of the formed concrete.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a concrete form member further reduced in thickness and weight as compared with the aforementioned improved conventional concrete form member, which can suppress inconvenient deformation in concrete placing.




In order to attain the aforementioned object, the inventive concrete form member comprises a strip-shaped main plate portion, which is flat at least on its front surface, a horizontal pair of strip-shaped side plate portions extending from both sides of the main plate portion toward its rear surface perpendicularly to the main plate portion, and a reinforcing plate provided to extend from the rear surface of the main plate portion substantially in parallel with the horizontal pair of side plate portions. Each of the pair of side plate portions includes a side plate enlarged end portion inwardly enlarged in thickness over a prescribed width from its opening end, and the reinforcing plate includes a reinforcing plate enlarged end portion enlarged in thickness over a prescribed width from its opening end at least toward one of the side plate portions.




According to the concrete form member having such a structure, the reinforcing plate is provided between the pair of side plate portions and the enlarged portions are provided on the opening ends of the side plate portions and the reinforcing plate. Therefore, the form member is improved in rigidity against bending deformation in a plane parallel to the central longitudinal section of the main plate portion due to the reinforcing effect of the reinforcing plate serving as a rib, and can be inhibited from bending resulting from such bending deformation.




In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the reinforcing plate enlarged end portion has a shape enlarged in thickness toward both sides of the pair of side plate portions, thereby further reinforcing the rib effect of the reinforcing plate.




More preferably, each of base end surfaces of the side plate enlarged end portion and the reinforcing plate enlarged end portion is provided with a groove concaved toward the opening end and extending along the longitudinal direction of the main plate portion.




The main plate portion, the pair of side plate portions and the reinforcing plate are preferably made of integrally formed fiber-reinforced plastic. By employing this material, a thin and lightweight concrete form member can be manufactured with excellent productivity for providing a concrete form member excellent in operability in assembling of a form and in production cost.




The present invention includes a concrete form member having a form member body formed by a main plate portion, a pair of side plate portions and a reinforcing plate and further comprising a shielding plate portion arranged on at least one of both longitudinal ends of the form member body to shield a longitudinal end of a space, having a rectangular cross section, enclosed with the main plate portion and the pair of side plate portions, and an engaging portion extending from the shielding plate portion by a prescribed length substantially perpendicularly to the shielding plate portion and provided to engage with an end of the form member body by coming into contact with a rear surface of the main plate portion, inner side surfaces of the pair of side plate portions and a surface of the reinforcing plate.




Thus, the end plate body engages with the end of the form member body, thereby reinforcing the rigidity against bending deformation around the pair of side plate portions of the form member body and the longitudinal ends of the reinforcing plate. Consequently, the overall form member is improved in flexural rigidity, the main plate portion is inhibited from bending deformation caused by pressure of placed concrete, and a surface of formed concrete is improved in flatness.




The concrete form member having the aforementioned structure preferably includes a longitudinal projection provided to engage with a groove provided on each of the side plate enlarged end portions and the reinforcing plate enlarged end portion in a part of the engaging portion of the end plate body coming into contact with parts close to the opening ends of the pair of side plate portions and a part close to the opening end of the reinforcing plate.




When the form member body and the end plate body having such shapes are combined with each other so that the engaging portion of the end plate body engages with the end of the form member body, opening of the side plate portions and deformation of the reinforcing plate are suppressed due to the effect of the engagement between the grooves of the form member body and the longitudinal projection of the end plate body, thereby further suppressing bending deformation of the main plate portion in a plane parallel to the cross section of the form member body. Thus, the main plate portion is inhibited from bending caused by pressure in concrete placing, and the surface of the formed concrete is further improved in flatness.




In the concrete form member according to the present invention, the engaging portion of the end plate body preferably includes a plurality of tubular bodies having outer peripheral surfaces coming into contact with the rear surface of the main plate portion, the inner side surfaces of the pair of side plate portions and the surface of the reinforcing plate. According to this structure, the tubular bodies of the end plate body come into contact with the inner surface of the form member body in the vicinity of the end of the form member body, thereby attaining an effect of reinforcing the end of the form member body.




The end plate body is also preferably made of integrally formed fiber-reinforced plastic. Thus, it is possible to provide a lightweight concrete form member having high strength, which can be efficiently produced by plastic forming suitable for mass production.




The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

is a partially fragmented perspective view showing a part close to a longitudinal end of a form member body


20


of a concrete form member according to an embodiment 1 of the present invention, and

FIG. 1B

is a perspective view showing an end plate body


30


for engaging with the end of the form member body


20


;





FIG. 2

is a partially fragmented perspective view showing the end plate body


30


shown in

FIG. 1B

in a state engaging with the end of the form member body


20


) shown in

FIG. 1A

;





FIG. 3A

is a cross-sectional view of the form member body


20


shown in

FIG. 1A

, and

FIGS. 3B and 3C

are partially fragmented sectional views showing a part close to an opening end of a side plate portion or a reinforced plate of the form member body


20


shown in

FIG. 3A

in an enlarged manner;





FIG. 4A

illustrates the end plate body


30


shown in

FIG. 1B

as viewed from an opening end of an engaging portion


32


,

FIG. 4B

is a sectional view taken along the line IVB—IVB in

FIG. 4A

, and

FIG. 4C

is a sectional view taken along,he line IVC—IVC in

FIG. 4A

;





FIG. 5

is a sectional view taken along the line V—V in

FIG. 4A

;





FIG. 6A

is a partially fragmented plan view showing the end plate body


30


in the state engaging with the end of the form member biy


20


according to the embodiment 1 of the present invention,

FIG. 6B

is a sectional view taken along the line VIB—VIB in

FIG. 6A

, and

FIG. 6C

is a sectional view of the form member body


20


, corresponding to

FIG. 3A

, for illustrating a mode of deformation of the form member body


20


caused by concrete pressure in a state not engaging with the end plate body


30


;





FIG. 7

is a diagram for illustrating a state of assembling a concrete form by opposing two form member bodies


20


according to the embodiment


1


of the present invention with a form opposite space holder disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,761,874;





FIG. 8A

is a perspective view of a form member connector disclosed in European Patent Laying-Open No. EP0738808A1, and

FIG. 8B

is a partially fragmented perspective view showing the form member connector connecting two transversely arranged form member bodies according to the embodiment 1 of the present invention;





FIG. 9A

is a partially fragmented perspective view showing a part close to a longitudinal end of a form member body


220


of a concrete form member according to an embodiment 2 of the present invention, and

FIG. 9B

is a perspective view showing an end plate body


230


for engaging with the end of the form member body


220


;





FIG. 10A

is a partially fragmented perspective view showing a part close to a longitudinal end of a form member body


320


in a modification of the concrete form member according to the embodiment 2 of the present invention, and

FIG. 10B

is a perspective view showing an end plate body


330


for engaging with the end of the form member body


320


;





FIG. 11A

is a perspective view showing a typical example of a conventional wooden form member, and

FIG. 11B

is a plan view of a form having a cross-shaped concrete forming part formed by the form member shown in

FIG. 11A

;





FIG. 12

is a partially fragmented perspective view showing a pair of conventional wooden form members connected/fixed to each other with a conventional form member space holder;





FIGS. 13A

,


13


B and


13


C illustrate each part of a conventional form member space holder employed for connecting/fixing the wooden form members shown in

FIG. 12

to each other, with

FIG. 13A

showing a separator


121


in a partially omitted manner,

FIG. 13B

a partially fragmented sectional view showing an attachment


122


, and

FIG. 13C

a partially fragmented sectional view showing a clamp member


123


;





FIG. 14A

is a perspective view showing a typical example of a conventional metal form member, and

FIG. 14B

is a plan view of a form having a cross-shaped concrete forming part formed by the metal form member shown in

FIG. 14A

;





FIG. 15

is a perspective view showing an improved conventional concrete form member proposed by the inventor in U.S. Pat. No. 5,632,923;





FIG. 16

is a cross-sectional view showing a position of the conventional concrete form member shown in

FIG. 15

provided with a mounting hole;





FIG. 17

is a central longitudinal sectional view of the conventional concrete form member shown in

FIG. 15

; and





FIG. 18

is a partially enlarged perspective view showing a part close to an end of the conventional concrete form member shown in

FIG. 15

in a partially fragmented manner.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Embodiments of the present invention are now described with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


10


B.




(Embodiment 1)





FIG. 1A

is a perspective view showing a part close to an end of a form member body


20


of a concrete form member according to an embodiment 1 of the present invention,

FIG. 1B

is a perspective view of an end plate body


30


for engaging with the end of the form member body


20


, and

FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing the end plate body


30


in a state engaging with the form member body


20


. As shown in

FIG. 1A

, the form member body


20


according to this embodiment includes a flat strip-shaped main plate portion


21


and a horizontal pair of strip-shaped side plate portions


22




a


and


22




b


extending from both sides of the main plate portion


21


toward its rear surface (upper surface in

FIG. 1A

) perpendicularly to the main plate portion


21


. Reinforcing plates


23




a


and


23




b


are provided between the horizontal pair of side plate portions


22




a


and


22




b


to extend from the rear surface of the main plate portion


21


substantially in parallel with the side plate portions


22




a


and


22




b.






The pair of side plate portions


22




a


and


22




b


have side plate enlarged end portions


25




a


and


25




b


inwardly enlarged in thickness over prescribed widths from opening ends (upper ends in

FIG. 1A

) thereof respectively. The reinforcing plates


23




a


and


23




b


have reinforcing plate enlarged end portions


26




a


and


26




b


each extending toward at least one of the side plate portions


22




a


and


22




b,


over prescribed widths from opening ends thereof. As shown in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

, the side plate enlarged end portions


25




a


and


25




b


are provided on lower end surfaces thereof with grooves


27




a


and


27




b


concaved toward the opening ends of the side plate portions


22




a


and


22




b


and extending along the longitudinal direction of the main plate portion


21


. The reinforcing plate enlarged end portions


26




a


and


26




b


are also provided on lower end surfaces with grooves


28




a


and


28




b


similar to the grooves


27




a


and


27




b.






The form member body


20


of such a shape, having a uniform cross section, can be integrally formed by fiber-reinforced plastic through continuous draw molding. The reinforcing fiber, preferably prepared from glass fiber, may be prepared from carbon fiber or aramides (trade name) fiber. The plastic component, preferably prepared from polyester thermosetting resin, may be prepared from thermoplastic resin.




In the form member body


20


according to this embodiment having the aforementioned shape, the reinforcing plates


23




a


and


23




b


exhibit a reinforcing effect as ribs. Consequently, the form member body


20


is remarkably inhibited from bending deformation resulting from pressure exerted by the concrete placing in a plane parallel to the central longitudinal section thereof. Accordingly, the form member body


20


can be reduced in thickness and weight.




The end plate body


30


according to this embodiment includes a shielding plate portion


31


and an engaging portion


32


as shown in

FIGS. 1B

,


4


A,


4


B,


4


C and


5


. The shielding plate portion


31


has a shape for shielding a longitudinal end of a space, having a rectangular cross. The space is enclosed with the main plate portion


21


and the pair of side plate portions


22




a


and


22




b.


The engaging portion


32


is formed by three tubular bodies


32




a,




32




b


and


32




c


engaging with three spaces, having rectangular cross sections, partitioned by the reinforcing plates


23




a


and


23




b


respectively. Slot-shaped clearances


33




a


and


33




b


are provided between the adjacent tubular bodies


32




a,




32




b


and


32




c


so that the reinforcing plates


23




a


and


23




b


of the form member body


20


tightly engage with the clearances


33




a


and


33




b


in the engaging state shown in FIG.


2


.




Mounting holes


34


and


35


are provided on the central portion of the upper surface of the central tubular body


32




b


of the end plate body


31


and the central portion of the shielding plate portion


31


respectively, in order to receive clamp members for joining the form member with another form member or an end plate body engaging therewith. These mounting holes


34


and


35


are employed for assembling the concrete form having the cross-shaped concrete forming part


74


shown in

FIG. 11

, for example. The end plate body


30


having such a shape can also be prepared by integral forming of fiber-reinforced plastic, similarly to the form member body


20


.




The tubular bodies


32




a


and


32




c


forming the engaging portion


32


of the end plate body


30


are provided on upper end portions thereof with longitudinal projections


37




a,




37




b,




38




a


and


38




b


to tightly engage with the grooves


27




a


,


27




b,




28




a


and


28




b


in the state engaging with the form member body


20


. Thus, the grooves


27




a,




27




b,




28




a


and


28




b


and the longitudinal projections


37




a,




37




b,




38




a


and


38




b


tightly engage with each other in the engaging state of the form member body


20


and the end plate body


30


, thereby inhibiting the side plate portions


22




a


and


22




b


of the form member body


20


from deformation in opening directions. Consequently, the form member body


20


is inhibited from bending deformation (shown in

FIG. 6C

) caused by pressure resulting from concrete placed in the assembled form. Thus, the surface of a concrete is flatly formed without the need to bring another reinforcing member into contact with the form member body


20


when assembling the concrete form.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, a concrete form can be assembled by oppositely arranging a pair of form member bodies


20


according to this embodiment and clamping the same with a form opposite space holder already proposed by the inventor in U.S. Pat. No. 5,761,874. Referring to

FIG. 7

, the form opposite space holder is formed by a separator


51


, attachments


52


and clamp members


53


. In order to relatively hold/fix the pair of form member bodies


20


with this form opposite space holder, first ends of the clamp members


53


are inserted in the mounting holes


24


provided on the centers of the main plate portions


21


of the form member bodies


20


and female screws of the attachments


52


are fitted with male screws provided on both ends of the separator


51


while ends of the male screws provided on the ends of the separator


51


are fitted with female screws provided on second ends of the clamp members


53


. Thus, the clamp members


53


clamp the separator


51


and the attachments


52


to the form member bodies


20


.




For the concrete form member according to this embodiment, a form member connector shown in

FIG. 8A

, already proposed by the inventor in European Patent Laying-Open No. EP0738808A1, can be employed for readily connecting/fixing two form member bodies


20


transversely arranged as shown in

FIG. 8B

, in order to temporarily fix these form member bodies


20


for assembling a form.




(Embodiment 2)




A concrete form member according to an embodiment 2 of the present invention is now described with reference to

FIGS. 9A and 9B

. As understood from

FIG. 9A

, a form member body


220


of the concrete form member according to this embodiment includes a main plate portion


221


and a pair of side plate portions


222




a


and


222




b


having shapes identical to those of the main plate portion


21


and the pair of side plate portions


22




a


and


22




b


of the form member body


20


according to the embodiment 1, while reinforcing plate enlarged end portions


226




a


and


226




b


provided on opening ends of reinforcing plates


223




a


and


223




b


are different in shape from those in the embodiment 1. More specifically, while the grooves


28




a


and


28




b


are provided on the reinforcing plate enlarged end portions


26




a


and


26




b


of the reinforcing plates


23




a


and


23




b


only on sides opposite to the closer side plate portions


22




a


and


22




b


in the form member body


20


according to the embodiment 1, the reinforcing plate enlarged end portions


226




a


and


226




b


of the reinforcing plates


223




a


and


223




b


of the form member body


220


according to this embodiment are provided with pairs of grooves


228




a


and


228




b


corresponding to the grooves


28




a


and


28




b


in a horizontally symmetrical manner.




In correspondence to the aforementioned shape of the form member body


220


, an end plate body


230


according to this embodiment is provided with pairs of longitudinal projections


238




a


and


238




b


on upper ends of clearances


233




a


and


233




b


between adjacent tubular bodies


232




a,




232




b


and


232




c


forming an engaging portion


232


in a horizontally symmetrical manner, to tightly engage with an end of the form member body


220


.




According to this embodiment, the pairs of grooves


228




a


and


228




b


are provided on the reinforcing enlarged end portions


226




a


and


226




b


of the reinforcing plates


223




a


and


223




b


of the form member body frame


220


in a horizontally symmetrical manner, thereby improving the reinforcing effect of the reinforcing plates


223




a


and


223




b


serving as ribs. Thus, an effect of inhibiting the form member body


220


from bending deformation in a plane parallel to the central longitudinal section thereof is further improved.




When the end plate portion


230


engages with an end of the form member body


220


, the side plate portions


222




a


and


222




b


and the reinforcing plates


223




a


and


223




b


are further effectively prevented from deformation, to further remarkably improve the effect of inhibiting the form member body


220


from bending deformation in the plane parallel to the cross section thereof.




While two reinforcing plates


223




a


and


223




b


are provided between the pair of side plates


222




a


and


222




b


in the form member body


220


according to this embodiment, only a single reinforcing plate


323


may be provided substantially centrally between a pair of side plate portions


322




a


and


322




b


in a form member body


320


according to a modification of this embodiment, as shown in FIG.


10


A. In this case, an engaging portion


332


of an end plate body


330


is formed by two tubular bodies


332




a


and


332




b


to tightly engage with an end of the form member body


320


, as shown in FIG.


10


B.




Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation, the spirit and scope of the present invention being limited only by the terms of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A concrete form member comprising:a strip-shaped main plate portion having two sides, a rear surface, and at least a front surface that is flat; a horizontal strip-shaped side plate portion extending from each of the two sides of said main plate portion perpendicularly to said main plate portions; and a reinforcing plate provided to extend film said rear surface of said main plate portion substantially in parallel with said horizontal pair of side plate portions, wherein each of said pair of side plate portions includes a side plate enlarged end portion over a prescribed width along a free end thereof, and said reinforcing plate includes a reinforcing plate enlarged end portion enlarged in thickness toward at least on of said side plate portions over a prescribed width along a free end thereof, wherein said side plate enlarged end portion and said reinforcing plate enlarged end portion each includes a groove extending along the longitudinal direction of said main plate portion.
  • 2. The concrete form member in accordance with claim 1, wherein said reinforcing plate enlarged end portion has a shape enlarged in thickness toward both of said pair of side plate portions.
  • 3. The concrete form member in accordance with claim 1, wherein said main plate portion, said pair of side plate portions and said reinforcing plate are made of integrally formed fiber-reinforced plastic.
  • 4. The concrete form member in accordance with claim 1, wherein said main plate portion, said pair of side plate portions and said reinforcing plate form a form member body,said concrete form member further comprising an end plate body including: a shielding plate portion arranged on at least one of both longitudinal ends of said form member body for defining an enclosure in conjunction with said main plate portion and said pair of side plate portion said shielding plate portion having a rectangular cross section, and an engaging portion extending from said shielding plate portion by a prescribed length substantially perpendicularly to said shielding plate portion and provided to engage with an end of said form member body by coming into contact with said rear surface of said main plate portion, inner side surfaces of said pair of side plate portions and a surface of said reinforcing plate.
  • 5. The concrete form member in accordance with claim 4, further including a longitudinal projection extending from said engaging portion to engage said groove on each of said side plate enlarged end portion and said reinforcing plate enlarged end portion in a part of said engaging portion of said end plate body.
  • 6. The concrete form member in accordance with claim 4, wherein said engaging portion of said end plate body includes a plurality of tubular bodies having outer peripheral surfaces coming into contact with said rear surface of said main plate portion, said inner side surfaces of said pair of side plate portions and said surface of said reinforcing plate.
  • 7. The concrete form member in accordance with claim 4, wherein said end plate body is made of integrally formed fiber-reinforced plastic.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-065246 Mar 1998 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
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5836126 Harkenrider Nov 1998
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