Claims
- 1. A form for molding a footing of a settable structural material at an end of a form for molding a pillar, the end of the form having an inner cylindrical surface having a radius R, comprising:a hollow base extending along a longitudinal axis and having a bottom, a shoulder defining an open top of the base, and a side wall extending from the bottom to the shoulder along the longitudinal axis, and wherein at least a portion of the side wall slopes inwardly towards the longitudinal axis between the bottom and the shoulder; a hollow sleeve extending along the longitudinal axis from the shoulder and providing fluid communication with the open top of the base; and at least one set of protrusions extending laterally outwardly from an outer surface of the sleeve and adapted to frictionally engage the inner surface of the end of the pillar form each protrusion of said protrusions having an outermost surface which is cylindrical in cross section with each cylindrical cross section possessing a radius R measured from said longitudinal axis.
- 2. A form according to claim 1, wherein the protrusions are uniformly spaced on the sleeve.
- 3. A form according to claim 1, wherein the protrusions are arranged in at least one array about the longitudinal axis.
- 4. A form according to claim 3, wherein the at least one array of protrusions comprises a plurality of arrays successively positioned between the base and an open top of the sleeve.
- 5. A form according to claim 4, wherein the respective protrusions of the arrays are sized such that outermost peripheries of the arrays decrease monotonically between the base and the open top of the sleeve.
- 6. A form according to claim 1, wherein the protrusions are unitarily formed with the surface of the sleeve.
- 7. A form according to claim 1, wherein the outer surface of the sleeve decreases monotonically between the base and an open top of the sleeve.
- 8. A form according to claim 7, wherein the sleeve includes at least two portions having different cross-sectional dimensions.
- 9. A form according to claim 8, wherein the protrusions are arranged in arrays about the longitudinal axis, each portion of the sleeve includes at least two arrays of protrusions, and the respective protrusions of the arrays of each section vary in size.
- 10. A form according to claim 1, wherein the protrusions include edges spaced from the surface of the sleeve and defining openings facing away from the base and communicating with an interior of the hollow sleeve.
- 11. A form according to claim 1, wherein the sleeve has a circular cross-section and extends coaxially with the longitudinal axis.
- 12. A form according to claim 1, wherein the sleeve is unitarily formed with the base.
- 13. A form according to claim 1, wherein the side wall of the base includes ports for receiving support wires.
- 14. A form according to claim 1, wherein the hollow base has substantially square lateral cross-sections.
- 15. A form according to claim 1, wherein the hollow base has lateral cross-sections decreasing monotonically between the bottom and the shoulder.
- 16. A form according to claim 1, wherein the side wall is reinforced by a plurality of integral ribs that extend at least a part of the way between the bottom and the shoulder of the base.
- 17. A form according to claim 1, wherein the side wall is reinforced by elongated fins extending towards the sleeve.
- 18. A form according to claim 1, wherein the side wall of the base includes a first portion extending from the bottom and a second portion extending between the first portion and the shoulder, and wherein the first portion slopes inwardly towards the axis less than the second portion.
- 19. A form according to claim 18, wherein the first portion of the side wall slopes inwardly towards the axis from the bottom of the base at an angle of greater than about 80° and less than about 90°.
- 20. A form according to claim 18, wherein the second portion of the side wall slopes inwardly towards the axis and upwardly towards the shoulder of the base at an angle greater than about 35° and less than about 45°.
- 21. A form according to claim 1, wherein the bottom of the base is open.
- 22. A form according to claim 1, wherein a flange extends radially outwardly from the bottom of the base.
- 23. A form according to claim 1, wherein the form is molded from a plastic material.
- 24. A form for molding a footing of a settable structural material at an end of a form for molding a pillar, the end of the form having an inner surface, comprising:a hollow base extending along a longitudinal axis and having a bottom, a shoulder defining an open top of the base, and a side wall extending from the bottom to the shoulder along the longitudinal axis, and wherein at least a portion of the side wall slopes inwardly towards the longitudinal axis between the bottom and the shoulder; a hollow sleeve extending along the longitudinal axis from the shoulder and providing fluid communication with the open top of the base; and a plurality of protrusions extending laterally outwardly from an outer surface of the sleeve and adapted to frictionally engage the inner surface of the end of the pillar form, wherein the protrusions are arranged in at least one array about the longitudinal axis, wherein the at least one array of protrusions comprises a plurality of arrays successively positioned between the base and an open top of the sleeve, and wherein the respective protrusions of the arrays are sized such that outermost peripheries of the arrays decrease monotonically between the base and the open top of the sleeve.
- 25. A form for molding a footing of a settable structural material at an end of a form for molding a pillar, the end of the form having an inner surface, comprising:a hollow base extending along a longitudinal axis and having a bottom, a shoulder defining an open top of the base, and a side wall extending from the bottom to the shoulder along the longitudinal axis, and wherein at least a portion of the side wall slopes inwardly towards the longitudinal axis between the bottom and the shoulder; a hollow sleeve extending along the longitudinal axis from the shoulder and providing fluid communication with the open top of the base; and a plurality of protrusions extending laterally outwardly from an outer surface of the sleeve and adapted to frictionally engage the inner surface of the end of the pillar form, wherein the outer surface of the sleeve decreases monotonically between the base and an open top of the sleeve, wherein the sleeve includes at least two portions having different cross-sectional dimensions, and wherein the protrusions are arranged in arrays about the longitudinal axis, each portion of the sleeve includes at least two arrays of protrusions, and the respective protrusions of the arrays of each section vary in size.
- 26. A form for molding a footing of a settable structural material at an end of a form for molding a pillar, the end of the form having an inner surface, comprising:a hollow base extending along a longitudinal axis and having a bottom, a shoulder defining an open top of the base, and a side wall extending from the bottom to the shoulder along the longitudinal axis, and wherein at least a portion of the side wall slopes inwardly towards the longitudinal axis between the bottom and the shoulder; a hollow sleeve extending along the longitudinal axis from the shoulder and providing fluid communication with the open top of the base; and a plurality of protrusions extending laterally outwardly from an outer surface of the sleeve and adapted to frictionally engage the inner surface of the end of the pillar form, wherein the side wall of the base includes port for receiving support wires.
- 27. A form for molding a footing of a settable structural material at an end of a form for molding a pillar, the end of the form having an inner surface, comprising:a hollow base extending along a longitudinal axis and having a bottom, a shoulder defining an open top of the base, and a side wall extending from the bottom to the shoulder along the longitudinal axis, and wherein at least a portion of the side wall slopes inwardly towards the longitudinal axis between the bottom and the shoulder; a hollow sleeve extending along the longitudinal axis from the shoulder and providing fluid communication with the open top of the base; and a plurality of protrusions extending laterally outwardly from an outer surface of the sleeve and adapted to frictionally engage the inner surface of the end of the pillar form, wherein the hollow base has substantially square lateral cross-sections.
- 28. A form for molding a footing of a settable structural material at an end of a form for molding a pillar, the end of the form having an inner surface, comprising:a hollow base extending along a longitudinal axis and having a bottom, a shoulder defining an open top of the base, and a side wall extending from the bottom to the shoulder along the longitudinal axis, and wherein at least a portion of the side wall slopes inwardly towards the longitudinal axis between the bottom and the shoulder; a hollow sleeve extending along the longitudinal axis from the shoulder and providing fluid communication with the open top of the base; and a plurality of protrusions extending laterally outwardly from an outer surface of the sleeve and adapted to frictionally engage the inner surface of the end of the pillar form, wherein the side wall of the base includes a first portion extending from the bottom and a second portion extending between the first portion and the shoulder, and wherein the first portion slopes inwardly towards the axis less than the second portion.
- 29. A form according to claim 28, wherein the first portion of the side wall slopes inwardly towards the axis from the bottom of the base at an angle of greater than about 80° and less than about 90°.
- 30. A form according to claim 28, wherein the second portion of the side wall slopes inwardly towards the axis and upwardly towards the shoulder of the base at an angle greater than about 35° and less than about 45°.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims priority to provisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/246,245, filed Nov. 6, 2000, which is assigned to the assignee of the present invention and incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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