Claims
- 1. A precast concrete panel with a top and a bottom adapted to be assembled above a beam with one side edge thereof overlapping a side edge of the beam, whereby concrete or grout may be introduced through an end of a space between the bottom of the panel and the top of the beam which is adjacent the one side edge of the panel so as to support the panel from the beam, and a thin, elongate strip having
- hinge means along a length of the strip intermediate elongate portions on opposite sides of the hinge means, and
- anchor means on an upper face of the strip adjacent the hinge means and cast into the bottom of the panel at a location which disposes the hinge means approximately over the side edge of the beam,
- said strip being formed of a relatively stiff material and said hinge means being formed integrally with the elongate portions of the strip to dispose said portions in general alignment with one another, when the hinge means is unstressed, whereby the upper face of the strip may provide part of a form for the bottom of the panel during casting, and
- said hinge means being flexible to enable an inner elongate portion of the strip to be swung downwardly and outwardly to a position, whereby the panel may be assembled over the beam into a position in which said upper face of the inner elongate portion is yieldably urged against and slidable over the side edge of the beam so as to resist the outward force of the concrete or grout entering the space.
- 2. A panel as in claim 1, wherein an edge of the inner elongate portion of the strip extends inwardly beyond the side edge of the panel, when said inner elogate portion bears against the bottom of the panel, so that said inner elogate portion may be engaged and swung downwardly and outwardly prior to assembly of the panel over the beam.
- 3. A panel as in claim 2, wherein
- said inwardly extending edge of the inner elongate portion has means thereon engageable with a bulkhead member of a bed in which the strip is assembled during casting of the panel.
- 4. A panel as in claim 1, wherein the hinge means
- comprises a generally "U" shaped portion of the strip whose free edges interconnect the elongate portions thereof and are forced toward one another upon flexing.
- 5. A panel as in claim 1, wherein the hinge means
- comprises a generally "V" shaped portion of the strip whose free ends are curved away from one another to form smooth continuations of the elongate portions and are forced toward one another upon flexing.
- 6. The panel of claim 1, including also adjustable bolt means extending through the panel for contacting the beam to space the panel above the beam a desired distance.
- 7. The panel of claim 6, including also thread former means embedded within the panel for forming threads for receiving the adjustable bolt means, the adjustable bolt means having threads for threadedly mating with the threads of the thread former.
- 8. The panel of claim 6, wherein reinforcing steel strands are disposed through the panel and including also securement fixture means for securing the thread former means to the strands.
- 9. For use in sealing off a space formed between a top of a beam and a bottom of a precast concrete panel whose side edge overlaps a side edge of the beam, whereby concrete or grout may be introduced through an end of the space between the bottom of the panel and top of the beam which is adjacent the one side edge of the panel so as to support the panel from the beam,
- a thin, elongate strip having
- hinge means along a length of the strip intermediate elongate portions on opposite sides of the hinge means, and
- anchor means on an upper face of the strip adjacent the hinge means and adapted to be cast into the bottom of the panel at a location which disposes the hinge means approximately over the side edge of the beam,
- said strip being formed of a relatively stiff material and said hinge means being formed integrally with the elongate portions of the strip to dispose said portions in general alignment with one another, when the hinge means is unstressed, whereby the upper face of the strip may provide part of a form for the bottom of the panel, and
- said hinge means being flexible to enable an inner inner elongate portion of the strip to be swung downwardly and outwardly to a position, whereby the panel may be assembled over the beam into a position in which said upper face of the inner elongate portion is yieldably urged against and slidable over the side edge of the beam so as to resist the outward force of the concrete or grout entering the space.
- 10. A strip as in claim 9, wherein
- the inner elongate portion thereof is of such width that, when the inner portion bears against the bottom of the panel, the edge of the inner portion extends inwardly beyond the side edge of the panel so that the inner portion may be engaged and swung downwardly and outwardly prior to assembly of the panel over the beam.
- 11. A strip as in claim 10, wherein said inwardly
- extending edge of the inner elongate portion has means thereon engageable with a bulkhead member of a bed in which the strip is assembled during casting of the panel.
- 12. A strip as in claim 9, wherein the hinge means
- comprises a generally "U" shaped portion of the strip whose free edges interconnect the elongate portions thereof and are forced toward one another upon flexing.
- 13. A strip as in claim 1, wherein the hinge means
- comprises a generally "V" shaped portion of the strip whose free ends are curved away from one another to form smooth continuations of the elongate portions and are forced toward one another upon flexing.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 07/083,663, is now abandoned is noted; entitled "CONCRETE PANELS, CONCRETE DECKS, PARTS THEREOF, AND APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR THEIR FABRICATION AND USE", and filed Aug. 7, 1987 and abandoned Aug. 4, 1989.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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