Claims
- 1. In a forming structure for use in the forming of concrete walls comprising a form, a plurality of rigid stringers attached to said form to act as support ribbing for said form, a plurality of rigid spaced apart stiffback supports oriented perpendicular to the stringers and attached to the stringers, a plurality of tie rods passing through the form with a tie rod nut including a neck portion with an annular groove defined in the neck portion threaded onto the tie rod at each of the ends of the tie rod, the improvement therein comprising a plurality of lock plates mounted on adjacent stiffbacks and spanning the space between said adjacent stiffbacks, a hole in each lock plate between said stiffbacks into which said tie rod nut is insertable, a locking collar attached to each said lock plate, each of said locking collars defining a slot extending inwardly from one of its edges of a breadth less than the breadth of the hole of its lock plate, each said locking collar being pivotably connected on one side of its slot to its said lock plate on one side of the hole in its lock plate and movable to a position with its slot aligned with the hole of its lock plate for releasably engaging said annular groove of said tie rod nut when said nut is inserted in said hole, and means for connecting each said locking collars to its locking plate on the side of the slot of the locking plate opposite to the pivotable connection of said locking collar to its lock plate, whereby each said lock plate holds a tie rod nut at a constant distance from its form and the tie rod nuts are exposed for rotation on their tie rods.
- 2. In a forming structure for use in the forming of concrete walls comprising a pair of spaced parallel forms defining a wall space therebetween, a plurality of rigid stringers attached to said forms on the surfaces thereof facing away from the wall space to act as support ribbing for said forms, a plurality of rigid spaced apart stiffbacks extending across said stringers and attached to said stringers, a plurality of tie rods passing through the forms with tie rod nuts each including a neck portion with an annular groove defined in the neck portion threaded onto the tie rod on opposite sides of the wall space, the improvement therein comprising a plurality of lock plates mounted on adjacent stiffbacks and spanning the space between said adjacent stiffbacks, a hole in each lock plate between said stiffbacks into which said tie rod nut is insertable, a locking collar movably mounted on each said lock plate and defining a slot extending inwardly from one edge thereof of a breadth less than the breadth of the hole of its said lock plate, said locking collar being movable to position its slot into alignment with the hole of its lock plate for releasably engaging said annular groove of said tie rod nut when said nut is inserted in said hold, and means for rigidly connecting said locking collar in position about its tie rod nut whereby each said lock plate holds a tie rod nut at a constant distance from its form.
- 3. A forming structure for use in the forming of concrete walls comprising a pair of spaced parallel forms defining a wall space therebetween, a plurality of rigid stringers attached to said forms to act as support ribbing for said forms, a plurality of rigid spaced apart stiffbacks extending across said stringers and attached to said stringers, a plurality of tie rods passing through the forms with a tie rod nut threaded onto the ends of each tie rod on opposite sides of the wall space, lock plates mounted on said stiffbacks, each said lock plate defining an opening therein for extending about a tie rod nut, a locking collar for each lock plate, each locking collar defining a slot extending from an edge portion thereof of a breadth less than the breadth of the opening of its lock plate, each said locking collar being pivotably connected on one side of its slot to its lock plate at a position on one side of the opening of its lock plate, and means for connecting each locking collar to its lock plate on the other side of the opening of the lock plate with the slot of the locking collar aligned with the opening of the lock collar and in engagement with the tie rod nut for holding the forms in a desired position with respect to each other.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 910,027, filed May 26, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,192,481.
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Divisions (1)
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