Concrete void former and cooperating cover

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6460824
  • Patent Number
    6,460,824
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 7, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 8, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An anchor positioning assembly for use in casting a concrete panel. The anchor positioning assembly includes a void former, a cooperating cover and an anchor. The assembly may further include an adaptor insert for receiving anchors of variable shapes and sizes. The void former includes a body having first and second portions pivotally connected by a pair of hinge webs. A peripheral lip extends outwardly from the periphery of the void former. A cover includes a top plate having a reentrant edge defining a locking groove for releasably engaging the peripheral lip of the void former, thereby providing a seal between the void former and the cover. The cover includes a plurality of mounting apertures to facilitate securing of the cover to concrete formwork.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to the fabrication and handling of precast concrete panels. More particularly, the invention is directed to an anchor positioning assembly for forming a recess in a face of a concrete panel and for the simultaneous positioning of an anchor within the recess.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Precast concrete construction includes the prefabrication of concrete wall panels. It is well known in the art to use recessed anchors in such concrete panels wherein external hoisting devices are engagable with the anchors for moving the panels to desired locations. Each panel is typically carried by a mobile crane to its final position where it is temporarily braced until tied into a roof and floor system to become an integral part of the completed structure.




The anchors are preferably recessed from an outer surface of the concrete panel thereby eliminating the need for a subsequent anchor cutting operation after the concrete panel has been hoisted to its intended location. Various devices, typically called “void formers”, have been proposed for the positioning of anchors within the recesses of concrete panels. Many of these void formers include open interior portions facing outwardly away from the concrete panel to facilitate the insertion of tools therein for removing the void former from the hardened concrete panel while leaving the anchor embedded within the concrete panel. However, during the formation of the precast concrete panel, the open interior portions of the void former may be filled with concrete so that tools may not be effectively inserted, thereby making it difficult to remove the void former from the concrete panel.




While covers cooperating with the top of the void formers have been proposed, an inadequate seal is often formed between the void former and the cover such that concrete still flows into the open interior portions of the void former. Further, conventional covers must be secured to the void formers prior to mounting to the formwork used to define the mold for forming the concrete panel. As such, the entire anchor positioning assembly including the cover, the void former and the anchor must be mounted to the formwork at the same time. This is often a difficult and time consuming task.




Finally, traditional void formers are adapted for use with only an anchor of a particular design, i.e. size and shape. Therefore, different void formers are often required depending upon the particular dimensions of the anchor to be embedded within the concrete panel.




Accordingly, there is a need for a void former and cooperating cover having a structure which substantially prevents the flow of concrete into the interior of the void former. Further, there is a need for such a cover which may be directly mounted to the concrete panel formwork wherein the void former may be simply and easily secured to the cover fixed to the formwork. Finally, there is a need for a void former that is adaptable for receiving anchors of variable sizes and shapes.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an anchor positioning assembly for use in the casting of a concrete panel. More particularly, the anchor positioning assembly includes a void former which secures an anchor during concrete casting and which is removed from the anchor after casting, thereby leaving a recess within a face of the concrete panel and containing a portion of the anchor.




The anchor positioning assembly includes the void former, a cooperating cover and the anchor. The assembly may further include an adaptor insert for receiving anchors of variable shapes and sizes.




The void former includes a body having first and second portions pivotally connected by a pair of hinge webs and symmetrically disposed on opposite sides of a center plane. The first and second portions each include opposing tapered side walls, an arcuate end wall connecting the opposing side walls, and a substantially open chamber defined by the opposing side walls and the end wall. The opposing side walls connect an upper surface of the void former to an arcuate lower surface of the void former as defined by the end walls.




An anchor placement channel extends upwardly from the lower surface of the void former towards the upper surface. The anchor placement channel is defined by a pair of inwardly facing channel walls and the hinge webs. Each inwardly facing channel wall includes a securing lug wherein the pair of lugs face each other on opposite sides of the center plane.




Each of the first and second portions includes a cylindrical rib defining a receiving bore extending upwardly from the arcuate end wall within one of the chambers. Strengthening ribs extend outwardly from each cylindrical rib to interconnect the arcuate lower surface, side walls and inwardly facing channel wall of each of the first and second portions of the body. The cylindrical and strengthening ribs provide additional strength and structural stability to the void former. A locating recess is centrally disposed within the void former and extends downwardly from the upper surface.




A peripheral edge is defined by the opposing side walls and the end walls of the first and second portions of the void former. A first locking member, preferably a peripheral lip, is supported by the opposing side walls and the end walls adjacent the upper surface. The peripheral lip extends proximate at least a portion of the peripheral edge of the void former intermediate a plurality of mounting tabs which are formed integral with the opposing side walls. The mounting tabs include apertures to facilitate fixing of the void former to conventional formwork using nails or similar fasteners.




The cover cooperates with and sealingly engages the void former. The cover includes a top plate having a peripheral edge, and a pair of cylindrical pegs extending downwardly from the top plate. The cylindrical pegs are slidably receivable within the receiving bores of the void former. A locating wall arranged in a rectangular configuration similarly extends downwardly from the top plate and is slidably receivable within the locating recess of the void former.




A second locking member preferably comprises a reentrant edge supported by the top plate and positioned proximate at least a portion of the peripheral edge of the cover. The reentrant edge defines a locking groove which is releasably and lockingly engagable with the lip of the void former. The locking groove extends substantially around the cover proximate the peripheral edge and is interspaced by mounting recesses in which the mounting tabs of the void former are receivable. The mounting recesses have apertures which are coaxially aligned with the apertures of the mounting tabs of the void former such that a single nail or fastener may be passed through the coaxially aligned apertures for fixing the anchor positioning assembly to the formwork and provide a seal between the mounting recess and mounting tab. A plurality of cover mounting apertures are likewise provided proximate the periphery of the cover for mounting the cover to the formwork independently of the void former.




The anchor is received within the anchor placement channel of the void former. A pair of recessed portions are provided within opposing sides of the anchor. The recessed portions preferably interconnect to form an aperture extending through the anchor. The securing lugs of the void former are receivable within the aperture of the anchor for releaseably locking the anchor within the void former.




The adaptor insert may be received within the anchor placement channel for positioning anchors of various shapes and sizes within the void former. The adapter insert is preferably U-shaped and includes first and second legs connected by a bridge. The adapter insert is releaseably securable within the anchor placement channel and provides an inner surface conforming substantially to the upper end of an anchor positioned within the void former.




Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide an anchor positioning assembly for forming a recess within a concrete panel and for simultaneously positioning an anchor within the recess.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a void former which is inexpensive and disposable.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a cover which may be utilized with a wide variety of different void formers.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a void former cover having a structure facilitating independent mounting to preexisting formwork.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an anchor positioning assembly including a cooperating cover and void former where the void former may be snap-locked into releaseable engagement with the cover.




It is still yet another object of the present invention to provide such an anchor positioning assembly which facilitates improved sealing engagement between the void former and the cover.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a void former having a structure enabling it to accept anchors having a wide variety of shapes and sizes.




Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of the anchor positioning assembly of the present invention, with a partial cut-away of the cover;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of the anchor positioning assembly of

FIG. 1

embedded within a concrete panel;





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view of the anchor positioning assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a top plan view of the void former of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


5





5


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the anchor positioning assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a bottom plan view of the cover of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is a detail view of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 9

is a front elevational view of the adaptor insert of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring initially to

FIGS. 1 and 2

of the drawings, the anchor positioning assembly


10


of the present invention is illustrated as including a void former


12


and a cooperating cover


14


wherein an anchor


16


is received within the void former


12


. As explained hereinbelow, an adaptor insert


18


may be utilized to facilitate the receipt of anchors


16


having variable shapes and sizes within the void former


12


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the anchor positioning assembly


10


of the present invention is illustrated as locating the anchor


16


within a concrete panel


20


. The concrete panel


20


is generally cast at the job site within conventional formwork


22


, typically wood planks or boards. The anchor positioning assembly


10


is mounted flush with the formwork


22


such that concrete is cast around the void former


12


.




A concrete panel


20


is used for illustrative purposes in describing the anchor positioning assembly


10


of the present invention. However, such an application in no way limits the scope of the present invention and the anchor positioning assembly


10


may find equal applicability with any of a wide variety of precast concrete elements.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-4

, the void former


12


includes a substantially hollow, shell-like body


24


. The body


24


includes first and second portions


26


and


28


pivotally connected by a pair of hinge webs


30


. The hinge webs


30


are centrally disposed along a center plane


32


such that the first and second portions


26


and


28


are symmetrically positioned on opposite sides of the center plane


32


.




The first and second portions


26


and


28


of the void former


12


each include an arcuate end wall


33


connecting opposing tapered side walls


34


. An upper surface


36


and a peripheral edge


37


are defined by the opposing side walls


34


and the end walls


33


(FIGS.


2


and


4


), while an arcuate lower surface


38


is defined by the end walls


33


(FIG.


3


). An anchor placement channel


40


is centrally positioned about the center plane


32


and is defined by inwardly facing channel walls


42


and the hinge webs


30


. The anchor placement channel


40


extends upwardly from the lower surface


38


towards the upper surface


36


. A securing lug


44


extends from each inwardly facing channel wall


42


towards the center plane


32


.




The hinge webs


30


are relatively thin and separated by a rectangular opening


46


such that the first and second portions


26


and


28


may pivot relative to each other. As may be appreciated, pivoting movement of the first and second portions


26


and


28


results in movement of the inwardly facing channel walls


42


and securing lugs


44


such that the anchor placement channel


40


may be opened or closed. A pair of through apertures


48


are preferably formed within the hinge webs


30


for releasably engaging the adaptor insert


18


as described in greater detail below.




Each of the first and second portions


26


and


28


of the void former


12


are substantially hollow, thereby defining a substantially open chamber


50


between the respective side walls


34


, end walls


33


and channel walls


42


. Each of the first and second portions


26


and


28


include a receiving bore


52


extending upwardly from the arcuate end wall


33


and defined by a cylindrical rib


54


. A plurality of strengthening ribs


56


extend outwardly from each receiving bore


52


thereby interconnecting each of the cylindrical ribs


54


to the side walls


34


, lower surface


38


and one of the inwardly facing walls


42


.




A rectangular locating recess


58


is formed within the cylindrical ribs


54


and the strengthening ribs


56


and extends downwardly relative to the upper surface


36


of the void former (

FIGS. 2

,


5


and


6


). The locating recess


58


is preferably centrally disposed within the void former


12


.




A first locking member, preferably a peripheral lip


60


, or feather edge, is positioned adjacent the upper surface


36


of the void former


12


. The peripheral lip


60


extends substantially continuously proximate the peripheral edge


37


of the void former


12


intermediate a plurality of mounting tabs


62


. The mounting tabs


62


extend outwardly from the side walls


34


of the void former and include apertures


64


for facilitating passage therethrough by fasteners, preferably nails


66


(FIG.


1


), for fixing the void former


12


to the concrete formwork


22


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


7


, the cover


14


of the anchor positioning assembly


10


includes a top plate


68


having a peripheral edge


69


(

FIG. 7

) and a substantially planar upper surface


70


to facilitate flush contact with the concrete formwork


22


. A pair of cylindrical pegs


72


extend downwardly from the top plate


68


and are slidably engageable with the receiving bores


52


of the void former


12


. As may be appreciated, the positioning of the cylindrical pegs


72


within the receiving bores


52


inhibits relative pivoting movement of the first and second portions


26


and


28


of the void former


12


about the hinge webs


30


.




A locating wall


74


disposed in a rectangular configuration extends downwardly from the top plate


68


. The locating wall


74


is slidably receivable within the locating recess


58


of the void former


12


and facilitates proper final alignment of the cover


14


relative to the void former


12


.




Turning now to

FIGS. 2

,


7


and


8


, a second locking member preferably includes a reentrant edge


76


extending proximate a substantial portion of the peripheral edge


69


of the cover


14


below the top plate


68


. The reentrant edge


76


defines a locking groove


78


for releasably and lockingly engaging the peripheral lip


60


of the void former


12


. Receipt of the peripheral lip


60


within the locking groove


78


enables the void former


12


to be snap locked into releasable engagement with the cover


14


(FIG.


8


).




The locking groove


78


extends substantially continuously proximate the peripheral edge


69


of the cover


14


intermediate mounting recesses


80


. Each mounting recess


80


of the cover


14


is aligned with a corresponding mounting tab


62


of the void former


12


. The mounting recesses


80


include apertures


82


coaxially aligned with the apertures


64


of the mounting tabs


62


. As such, a single fastener, preferably a nail


66


, may pass through both the void former


12


and cover


14


for jointly securing both to the formwork


22


. A plurality of additional mounting apertures


84


are provided around the periphery of the cover


14


for independently mounting the cover


14


to the formwork


22


. It should be appreciated that the cover


14


may be mounted initially to the formwork


22


wherein the void former


12


is then simply snapped into engagement with the cover


14


by receipt of the peripheral lip


60


within the locking groove


78


.




Both the void former


12


and cover


14


are preferably molded from a thermoplastic material. While it is preferred that high density polyethelene plastic be utilized, it should be appreciated that similar materials may be readily substituted therefor. A plurality of grooves or slots


85


are provided within the securing lugs


44


to reduce deformity of the void former


12


due to shrinkage of the thermoplastic material during the cooling process (FIG.


5


).




The anchor


16


is of conventional design and preferably comprises an elongated steel member having opposing upper and lower ends


86


and


88


. A pair of recessed portions are preferably disposed on opposite sides of the anchor


16


. The recessed portions are preferably connected, thereby defining a through aperture


92


. As illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 5

, the upper end


86


of the anchor


16


may have a pair of downwardly extending inclined surfaces


94


connected by a flat end surface


96


. Alternatively, as illustrated in

FIG. 6

, a further embodiment of the anchor


16


′ may include a pair of upwardly extending tabs


98


.




Regardless of the particular shape and size of the anchor


16


positioned within the anchor placement channel


40


, the securing lugs


44


of the void former


12


are releasably received within the aperture


92


. The lugs


44


thereby serve to secure the anchor


16


within the anchor placement channel


40


such that the anchor


16


is in the desired position within the formwork


22


until the concrete has hardened.




Referring now to

FIGS. 5 and 9

, the adaptor insert


18


may be releaseably secured within the anchor placement channel


40


for facilitating the proper positioning of anchors


16


of variable shapes and sizes within the void former


12


. The adaptor insert


18


is substantially U-shaped and includes first and second legs


100


and


102


connected by a bridge


104


. A first securing member includes a pair of pegs


106


extending upwardly from the bridge


104


proximate the upper end of the first and second legs


100


and


102


. A second securing member includes the apertures


48


of the hinge webs


30


proximate the upper end


108


of the anchor placement channel


40


for releasably securing the pair of pegs


106


. Moreover, each peg


106


has a tapered point


110


positioned above an area


112


of reduced diameter. As the pegs


106


are pushed within the apertures


48


, the tapered point


110


passes an area of reduced diameter


114


within the aperture


48


such that the tapered point


110


essentially locks the pegs


106


in position. The adaptor insert


18


is molded from a resilient thermoplastic material such that insertion and removal of the pegs


106


from the apertures


48


results in selective locking engagement between the void former


12


and adaptor insert


18


.




In use, as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the adapter insert


18


, if needed, is inserted within the anchor placement channel


40


of the void former


12


. More particularly, the first and second portions


26


and


28


of the void former are pivoted about the hinge webs


30


such that the inwardly facing channel walls


42


move away from each other such that the anchor placement channel


40


is enlarged. Pivoting movement of the first and second portions


26


and


28


may be facilitated by the insertion of dowel rods into the receiving bores


52


of the void former


12


. The adaptor insert


18


may then be moved upwardly into the channel


40


such that the pegs


106


are releasably secured within the apertures


48


of the hinge webs


30


.




As noted above, not all anchors


16


′ require the use of the adapter insert


18


. Therefore the above steps may be eliminated for certain uses of the anchor positioning assembly


10


(FIG.


6


). Next, the anchor


16


is positioned within the anchor placement channel


40


. This step involves pivoting the first and second portions


26


and


28


of the void former


12


about the hinge webs


30


such that the inwardly facing walls


42


and securing lugs


44


move away from each other. The anchor


16


is then aligned along the center plane


32


and moved up into the anchor placement channel


40


such that the aperture


86


of the anchor


16


is aligned with the securing lugs


44


.




At this point, the first and second portions


26


and


28


may be pivoted such that the securing lugs


44


move toward each other and are received within the aperture


86


of the anchor


16


. As such, the securing lugs


44


lock the anchor


16


into position. The void former


12


, secured anchor


16


, and insert


18


, if needed, define a void former subassembly


116


which may then be set aside for final assembly as detailed below.




Independent of the construction of the void former subassembly


116


, the cover


14


is attached to the formwork


22


. More particularly, the upper surface


70


of the top plate


68


is positioned flush with the formwork


22


. Next, nails


66


, or other fasteners, are passed through the mounting aperture


84


in the top plate


68


and into the formwork


22


thereby fixing the cover


14


to the formwork


22


.




After the cover


14


has been fixed in a desired location on the form work


22


, the void former


12


is simply snap locked into releasable engagement with the cover


14


. More particularly, the receiving bores


52


of the void former


12


are aligned with the cylindrical pegs


72


of the cover


14


such that the pegs


72


are slidably received within the bores


52


. Likewise, the locating recess


58


is aligned with the locating wall


78


of the cover


14


. The void former


12


is then pushed toward the cover


14


such that the peripheral lip


60


of the void former passes over the reentrant edge


76


of the cover and into locking engagement with the locking groove


78


.




Next, nails


66


or similar fasteners may be passed through the aperture


64


and


82


of the mounting tabs


62


of the void former


12


and mounting blocks


80


of the cover


14


and into engagement with the form work


22


. As such, both the void former


12


and cover


14


are securely fastened to the formwork


22


. Contact between the peripheral lip


60


and locking groove


78


, along with contact between the mounting tabs


62


and mounting recesses


80


, of the void former


12


and cover


14


respectively, provides a seal between the void former


12


and the cover


14


thereby preventing the leakage of concrete into the interior voids


50


of the void former


12


.




After the anchor positioning assembly


10


is properly fixed to the formwork


22


, wet concrete is poured into a mold defined by the formwork


22


. The wet concrete subsequently surrounds the arcuate lower surface


38


and side walls


34


of the void former


12


and the anchor


16


and then subsequently hardens. The formwork


22


is thereafter removed. The cover


14


is disengaged from the void former


12


by passing the reentrant edge


76


over the peripheral lip


60


. Next, the first and second portions


26


and


28


of the void former


12


are pivoted about the hinge webs


30


such that the inwardly facing channel walls


42


move away from each other and the securing lugs


44


move out of the aperture


92


of the anchor


16


.




The arcuate lower surface


38


permits pivoting movement of the body portions


26


and


28


within the newly formed concrete panel


20


. After the anchor receiving channel


40


is enlarged, the void former


12


may be pulled upwardly out of engagement with the anchor


16


. The anchor


16


remains fixed within the newly hardened concrete panel


20


with its upper end


86


exposed in a newly formed recess. The upper end


86


or the anchor


16


provides a lifting point for subsequent manipulation and movement of the concrete panel


20


.




While the forms of apparatus herein described constitute preferred embodiment of this invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to these precise forms of apparatus, and that changes may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention which is defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An anchor positioning assembly for forming a recess around the upper end of an anchor positioned in a concrete element, said anchor positioning assembly comprising:a void former including first and second portions each having opposing side walls, an arcuate end wall connecting said opposing side walls, and a substantially open chamber defined by said opposing side walls and said arcuate end wall, said void former further including a hinge web pivotally connecting said first and second portions, an upper surface and a peripheral edge defined by said opposing side walls and said arcuate end walls of said first and second portions, an arcuate lower surface defined by said arcuate end walls of said first and second portions, an anchor placement channel extending upwardly from said lower surface and disposed intermediate said first and second portions of said body, and a first locking member supported by said opposing side walls and said arcuate end walls of said first and second portions adjacent said upper surface and positioned proximate at least a portion of said peripheral edge of said void former; a cover including a top plate having a peripheral edge, said cover further including a second locking member supported by said top plate and positioned proximate at least a portion of said peripheral edge of said top plate, said first locking member releasably and lockingly engagable with said second locking member; and wherein said first locking member comprises one of a lip and a locking groove and said second locking member comprises the other of said locking groove and said lip, locking engagement between said lip and said locking groove causing said top plate of said cover to substantially seal said chamber of each said first and second portions of said void former.
  • 2. The anchor positioning apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first locking member comprises said lip extending outwardly from said void former proximate at least a portion of said peripheral edge and said second locking member comprises a reentrant edge defining said locking groove formed below said top plate and positioned proximate at least a portion of said peripheral edge.
  • 3. The anchor positioning apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first and second portions of said void former further include inwardly facing walls defining said anchor placement channel, said inwardly facing walls including opposed securing lugs for receipt within recesses formed within the anchor.
  • 4. The anchor positioning apparatus of claim 1 wherein:each of said first and second portions of said void former includes a cylindrical rib extending upwardly from said end wall within one of said chambers and defining a receiving bore; and said cover includes a pair of cylindrical pegs, each of said cylindrical pegs slidably receivable within one of said receiving bores of said void former.
  • 5. The anchor positioning apparatus of claim 4 wherein each of said first and second portions of said void former further includes a plurality of strengthening ribs, each said strengthening rib interconnecting one of said cylindrical ribs and one of said opposing side walls and said end wall.
  • 6. The anchor positioning apparatus of claim 5 wherein:a locating recess is formed within said cylindrical ribs and said strengthening ribs and extends downwardly relative to said upper surface; and a locating wall extends downwardly from said top plate of said cover and is receivable within said locating recess of said void former.
  • 7. The anchor positioning apparatus of claim 1 wherein said void former further includes a plurality of mounting tabs having apertures, said mounting tabs supported by said opposing side walls and extending outwardly from said side walls adjacent said peripheral edge.
  • 8. The anchor positioning apparatus of claim 7 wherein said cover includes mounting recesses having apertures positioned proximate said peripheral edge, said mounting tabs of said void former receivable within said mounting recesses of said cover wherein said apertures of said mounting tabs and said mounting recesses are substantially coaxially aligned.
  • 9. The anchor positioning apparatus of claim 1 wherein said cover includes a plurality of mounting apertures formed within said top plate.
  • 10. The anchor positioning apparatus of claim 1 further comprising an adaptor insert releasably securable within said anchor positioning channel and including first and second legs, a bridge connecting said first and second legs, and an inner surface conforming substantially to the upper end of the anchor.
  • 11. An anchor positioning assembly for forming a recess around the upper end of an anchor positioned in a concrete element, said anchor positioning assembly comprising:a void former including first and second portions each having opposing side walls, an arcuate end wall connecting said opposing side walls, and a substantially open chamber defined by said opposing side walls and said arcuate end wall, said void former further including a hinge web pivotally connecting said first and second portions, an upper surface defined by said opposing side walls and said arcuate end walls of said first and second portions, an arcuate lower surface defined by said arcuate end walls of said first and second portions, an anchor placement channel extending upwardly from said lower surface and disposed intermediate said first and second portions of said body; a cover including a top plate and a plurality of mounting apertures formed within said top plate; and a locking device including a first locking member supported by said void former and a second locking member supported by said cover, said first locking member releasably and lockingly engagable with said second locking member thereby substantially sealing said chamber of each of said first and second portions of said void former with said cover.
  • 12. The anchor positioning apparatus of claim 11 wherein said void former further includes a plurality of mounting tabs having apertures, said mounting tabs supported by said opposing side walls and extending outwardly from said side walls.
  • 13. The anchor positioning apparatus of claim 12 wherein said cover includes mounting recesses having apertures, said mounting tabs of said void former receivable within said mounting recesses of said cover wherein said apertures of said mounting tabs and said mounting recesses are substantially coaxially aligned.
  • 14. The anchor positioning apparatus of claim 11 wherein said first locking member comprises one of a lip and a locking groove and said second locking member comprises the other of said locking groove and said lip, locking engagement between said lip and said locking groove causing said top plate of said cover to substantially seal said chamber of each said first and second portions of said void former.
  • 15. The anchor positioning apparatus of claim 11 further comprising an adaptor insert releasably securable within said anchor positioning channel and including first and second legs, a bridge connecting said first and second legs, and an inner surface conforming substantially to the upper end of the anchor.
  • 16. An anchor positioning assembly for forming a recess around the upper end of an anchor positioned in a concrete element, said anchor positioning assembly comprising:a void former including first and second portions each having opposing side walls, an arcuate end wall connecting said opposing side walls, and an inwardly facing wall connecting said opposing side walls, said void former further including a hinge web pivotally connecting said inwardly facing walls of said first and second portions, an upper surface, an arcuate lower surface defined by said arcuate end walls of said first and second portions, and an anchor placement channel extending upwardly from said lower surface and disposed intermediate said inwardly facing walls of said first and second portions of said body; and an adaptor insert releasably securable within said anchor placement channel and including first and second legs disposed transverse to said inwardly facing walls, a bridge connecting said first and second legs, and an inner surface conforming substantially to the upper end of the anchor, said anchor adaptor insert facilitating the positioning of anchors of different sizes within said void former.
  • 17. The anchor positioning assembly of claim 16 further comprising a releasable securing device including a first securing member supported by said adaptor insert and a second securing member supported by said void former.
  • 18. The anchor positioning assembly of claim 17 wherein said first securing member includes one of a peg and an aperture, said second securing member includes the other of said aperture and said peg, and said peg includes a tapered point releasably lockable within said aperture.
  • 19. The anchor positioning assembly of claim 18 wherein said first securing member includes said peg supported by said bridge of said adaptor insert and said second securing member includes said aperture formed within said hinge web of said void former.
  • 20. The anchor positioning assembly of claim 16 wherein said inwardly facing walls include opposed securing lugs for receipt within recesses formed within the anchor.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/128,349, filed Apr. 8, 1999.

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