Footing frame locking device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6390440
  • Patent Number
    6,390,440
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 4, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 21, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Friedman; Carl D.
    • Dorsey; Dennis L.
    Agents
    • Alix, Yale & Ristas, LLP
Abstract
A locking device for use with a concrete framing structure having a plurality of frame panels which form opposed first and second sides. The locking device includes a first locking half having a first mounting member and a first clamping member mounted to the first mounting member and a second locking half having a second mounting member and a second clamping member mounted to the second mounting member. The first mounting member rigidly holds one of the frame panels of the first side of the concrete forming structure and the second mounting member rigidly holds the opposite frame panel of the second side of the concrete forming structure. The locking device also includes means for clamping the first clamping member to the second clamping member such that the first mounting member is locked at a predetermined distance from the second mounting member.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to concrete forming structures. More particularly, the present invention relates to apparatus for interlocking forms utilized in molding concrete footings.




Reusable, multi-paneled forms are usually used for molding concrete structures such as footings. Such forms generally require additional elements with which to interlock the opposed panels such that the sides of the form are rigidly locked at a predetermined distance which defines the width of the footing. Conventional locking devices commonly require insertion of portions of a rod through complementary openings in the panels. Use of these locking devices requires aligning the complementary openings, a procedure which can be time consuming. Further, the rod generally have a fixed length and therefore provide no flexibility with respect to setting the width of the footing.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly stated, the invention in a preferred form is a locking device for use with a concrete framing structure having a plurality of frame panels which form opposed first and second sides. The locking device includes a first locking half having a first mounting member and a first clamping member mounted to the first mounting member and a second locking half having a second mounting member and a second clamping member mounted to the second mounting member. The first mounting member rigidly holds one of the frame panels of the first side of the concrete forming structure and the second mounting member rigidly holds the opposite frame panel of the second side of the concrete forming structure. The locking device also includes means for clamping the first clamping member to the second clamping member such that the first mounting member is locked at a predetermined distance from the second mounting member.




The first and second mounting members each include a side mounting portion which is mounted to the side of a frame panel and a top mounting portion which extends perpendicular to the side mounting portion and is mounted to the top of a frame panel. At least one aperture is provided in the side and top mounting portions of each mounting member. A fastener extends through at least one of the apertures in each of the side and top mounting portions to mount the mounting member to the frame panel.




The first and second clamping members each include a mounting segment and a clamping segment which extends perpendicular to the mounting segment. The mounting segment of the first clamping member is mounted to the side mounting portion of the first mounting member and the mounting segment of the second clamping member is mounted to the side mounting portion of the second mounting member such that the clamping segments are longitudinally spaced from the top mounting portions of the mounting members.




The clamping means is a bolt member having an operator, a threaded shaft and an end. The clamping segments of the first and second clamping members each have a bore, with at least a portion of the clamping segment of the second clamping member being disposed within the bore of the clamping segment of the first clamping member. The clamping segment of the first clamping member has an opening extending transversely into the bore and includes a nut having a threaded opening which is coaxial with the opening of the clamping segment. The threaded shaft of the bolt member is threadably engaged with the threaded opening of the nut, such that the end of the bolt member is positionable within the bore of the clamping segment of the first clamping member to engage the clamping segment of the second clamping member.




It is an object of the invention to provide a new and improved device for locking the sides of a footing form in place.




It is also an object of the invention to provide a footing frame locking device which is easier to install than conventional devices.




Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the drawings and specification.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention may be better understood and its numerous objects and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art by reference to the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a footing frame having a footing frame locking device in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded front view, partly in phantom of the footing frame locking device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is top view of the receiving portion of the clamp member of the footing frame locking device of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is section view taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is front view of the mounting member of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is side view of the mounting member of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 7

is top view of the mounting member of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to the drawings wherein like numerals represent like parts throughout the several figures, a footing frame locking device in accordance with the present invention is generally designated by the numeral


10


. With reference to

FIG. 1

, a number of frame panels


12


,


12


′ are arranged in coplanar array to define each side


14


,


14


′ of the form


16


. Usually, the two sides


14


,


14


′ are positioned as substantially parallel rows to partially enclose a space at the position where the concrete footing is to be located. Each frame panel


12


,


12


′ has an inner side


18


,


18


′ which faces the inner side


18


′,


18


of a frame panel


12


′,


12


in the other row and an oppositely disposed outer side


20


,


20


′. The inner sides


18


,


18


′ of the frame panels


12


,


12


′ and the ground disposed therebetween define the footing form, with the distance D


1


between the inner sides


18


,


18


′ defining the thickness of the footing. The frame panels


12


,


12


′ are usually manufactured from wood in the form of wood planks or plywood since such materials are relatively inexpensive, may be easily cut to size or joined together, may generally be reused a number of times, and is easily disposed of at the end of its useful life.




The opposed sides


14


,


14


′ are rigidly locked in place at the proper distance D


1


by one or more locking devices


10


. Each locking device


10


includes first and second locking halves


22


,


24


with the first locking half


22


including a first mounting member


26


and a first clamping member


28


and the second locking half


24


including a second mounting member


26


′ and a second clamping member


30


(FIG.


2


). The number of locking devices


10


which are required for a footing form


16


is dependent on several factors including the length and height of the footing form


16


and the weight of the concrete that will be poured into the footing form


16


.




With reference to

FIGS. 5

,


6


, and


7


, the first and second mounting members


26


,


26


′ are substantially identical, each having a vertical, side mounting portion


32


and a horizontal, top mounting portion


34


which extends perpendicularly from the top end portion


36


of the side mounting portion


32


. The mounting members


26


,


26


′ are preferably manufactured from {fraction (3/16)} inch thick steel plate. The side and top mounting portions


32


,


34


each have at least one aperture


38


. A fastener


40


, such as a nail or a screw, is inserted through each of the apertures


38


into the wood material of the frame panel


12


,


12


′ to rigidly mount the mounting member


26


,


26


′, and the associated locking half


22


,


24


, to a side


14


,


14


′ of the form


16


.




It should be appreciated that the dimensions of the side and top mounting portions


32


,


34


and the number and positions of the apertures


38


is dependent on the dimensions of the wood material from which the frame panel


12


,


12


′ is manufactured. For example, if a 2×12 wood plank is used to manufacture the frame panels


12


,


12


′, the side and top mounting portions


32


,


34


will preferably have dimensions of 8¼ inches by 4 inches and 2 inches by 4 inches, respectively. Preferably, the side mounting portion


32


would have an upper pair


42


of laterally spaced apertures


38


and a lower pair


44


of laterally spaced apertures


38


and the top mounting portion


34


would have a single pair


46


of laterally spaced apertures


38


.




The first mounting member


26


is mounted to the first side


14


by positioning the side and top mounting portions


32


,


34


adjacent the outer side


20


and top


48


, respectively, of one of the frame panels


12


and inserting a fastener


40


through each of the apertures


38


and into the wood material of the frame panel


12


. The second mounting member


26


′ is mounted to the second side


14


′ by positioning the side and top mounting portions


32


,


34


adjacent the outer side


20


′ and top


48


′, respectively, of the frame panel


12


′ which is opposite to the frame panel


12


to which the first mounting member


26


is mounted and inserting a similar fastener


40


through each of the apertures


38


into the wood material of the frame panel


12


′.




With reference to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the first and second clamping members


28


,


30


each include a vertical, mounting segment


50


,


50


′ and a horizontal, clamping segment


52


,


54


which extends perpendicularly from the top end portion


56


,


56


′ of the mounting segment


50


,


50


′. The mounting segments


50


,


50


′ of the first and second clamping members


28


,


30


are fixedly mounted to the side mounting portions


32


of the first and second mounting members


26


,


26


′, respectively, such that the clamping segment


52


,


54


of the clamping member


28


,


30


is longitudinally spaced from the top mounting portion


34


of the mounting member


26


,


26


′. The gap between the clamping segment


52


,


54


and the top mounting portion


34


provides greater access to the apertures


38


in the top mounting portion


34


to facilitate mounting the mounting member


26


,


26


′ to a frame panel


12


,


12


′. The mounting segment


50


,


50


′ of the clamping member


28


,


30


may be mounted to the side mounting portion


32


of the mounting member


26


,


26


′ by one or more welds


58


or by mechanical means such as rivets, bolts, screws, etc. It should be appreciated that the apertures


38


in the side mounting portions


32


are positioned on either side of the mounting segment


50


,


50


′.




The first and second clamping members


28


,


30


are each manufactured from tubular steel, with the inside diameter


60


of the clamping segment


52


of the first clamping member


28


being greater than the outside diameter


62


of the clamping segment


54


of the second clamping member


30


. Preferably, the tubular steel has a rectangular cross section although tubular steel having a circular cross section may be used. The plane of engagement provided by rectangular tubular steel provides a superior means of mounting the clamping member


28


,


30


to the mounting member


26


,


26


′ than the line of engagement provided by circular tubular steel. In a preferred embodiment, the first clamping member


28


is manufactured from 1¼ inch by 1¼ inch, fourteen gauge tubular steel and the second clamping member


30


is manufactured from 1 inch by 1 inch, twelve gauge tubular steel. Preferably, each clamping member


28


,


30


is manufactured by welding the upper end


56


,


56


′ of the mounting segment


50


,


50


′ to the lower surface


64


,


64


′ of the outboard end portion


66


,


66


′ of the clamping segment


52


,


54


. Such construction is less susceptible to flexure. Alternatively, the clamping member


28


,


30


may be manufactured by bending a single piece of tubular steel to form vertical and horizontal segments or by mechanically joining the mounting segment to the clamping segment.




The inboard end portion


68


of the clamping segment


52


of the first clamping member


28


has an opening


70


extending through the upper wall


72


of the tube. Preferably, a nut


74


is welded to the upper surface


76


of the upper wall


72


such that opening


70


and the threaded opening of the nut


74


are coaxial. Alternatively, the inner surface of opening


70


may be threaded. The threaded shaft


78


of a bolt member


80


is received in the threaded opening of nut


74


or threaded opening


70


such that the end


82


of the bolt member


80


is threadably positionable within the bore


84


of the clamping member


52


. In a preferred embodiment, the bolt member


80


includes a threaded shaft


78


and an operator


86


which extends substantially orthogonally from the threaded shaft


78


. The length of the operator


86


is selected such that it may easily be grasped within the installer' hand. Alternatively, a conventional bolt may be used.




The design of the locking device


10


provides a great deal of flexibility in the manner in which the footing form


16


is installed, depending on the preferences of the installer and the particular requirements and conditions of each installation. For example, the footing form


16


may be installed by assembling the first and second sides


14


,


14


′ of frame panels


12


,


12


′ at the location where the footing is to be formed. The first mounting member


26


of a locking device


10


is mounted to one of the frame panels


12


in the first side


14


of frame panels with fasteners


40


, as described above. Next, the end


82


of the bolt member


80


is positioned substantially flush with the inner surface


88


of the upper wall


72


of the clamping segment


52


of the first clamping member


28


and the inboard end portion


68


′ of the clamping segment


54


of the second clamping member


30


is inserted into the bore


84


of the clamping segment


52


of the first clamping member


28


until the second mounting member


26


′ is positioned adjacent to a frame panel


12


′ in the second side


14


′ of frame panels. The second mounting member


26


′ is then mounted to this frame panel


12


′, as described above. After all of the locking devices


10


are mounted in this manner, the positions of the first and second sides


14


,


14


′ of frame panels


12


,


12


′ is verified and adjusted as necessary and the bolt member


80


of each locking device


10


is torqued until the end


82


of the bolt member


80


engages the upper surface


76


′ of the clamping segment


54


of the second clamping member


30


to clamp it within the clamping segment


52


of the first clamping member


28


and lock the second locking half


24


in position relative to the first locking half


22


.




It should be appreciated that the locking halves


22


,


24


may be joined together before either mounting member


26


,


26


′ is mounted to a frame panel


12


,


12


′ and that both mounting members


26


,


26


′ may be mounted to a frame panel


12


,


12


′ before the locking halves


22


,


24


are joined. It should also be appreciated that locking the relative positions of the first and second mounting members


26


,


26


′ also locks the relative positions of the first and second sides


14


,


14


′ of frame panels


12


,


12


′, which are mounted to the locking devices


10


.




While preferred embodiments have been shown and described, various modifications and substitutions may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the upper wall


72


′ of the clamping segment


54


of the second clamping member


30


may have openings


90


or indentations


92


in its upper surface


76


′ at least partially receiving the end


82


the bolt member


80


and thereby provide a more secure locking arrangement. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the present invention has been described by way of illustration and not limitation.



Claims
  • 1. A locking device for use with a concrete framing structure having a plurality of frame panels forming opposed first and second sides, each of the frame panels having a side and a top, the locking device comprising:a first locking half including a first mounting member and a first clamping member mounted to the first mounting member, the first mounting member being adapted for rigidly holding one of the frame panels of the first side of the concrete forming structure, the first mounting member having a side mounting portion adapted for mounting to the side of a frame panel and a top mounting portion adapted for mounting to the top of a frame panel, the top mounting portion extending substantially perpendicular to the side mounting portion; a second locking half including a second mounting member and a second clamping member mounted to the second mounting member, the second mounting member being adapted for rigidly holding one of the frame panels of the second side of the concrete forming structure, the second mounting member having a side mounting portion adapted for mounting to the side of a frame panel and a top mounting portion adapted for mounting to the top of a frame panel, the top mounting portion extending substantially perpendicular to the side mounting portion; and clamping means for clamping the first clamping member to the second clamping member; wherein the first mounting member is locked at a predetermined distance from the second mounting member.
  • 2. The locking device of claim 1 wherein the side and top mounting portions of each mounting member each define at least one aperture and the locking device further comprises a plurality of fasteners, each of the fasteners being adapted for extending through one of the apertures to engage a frame panel.
  • 3. The locking device of claim 1 wherein the first and second clamping members each comprise a mounting segment and a clamping segment extending substantially perpendicular to the mounting segment, the mounting segment of the first clamping member being mounted to the side mounting portion of the first mounting member and the mounting segment of the second clamping member being mounted to the side mounting portion of the second mounting member.
  • 4. The locking device of claim 3 wherein the clamping segments of the first and second clamping members are each longitudinally spaced from the top mounting portions of the first and second mounting members, respectively.
  • 5. The locking device of claim 1 wherein the first and second clamping members are each composed of tubular steel.
  • 6. The locking device of claim 5 wherein the clamping segments of the first and second clamping members each have an inside diameter and an outside diameter, the inside diameter of the clamping segment of the first clamping member being greater than the outside diameter of the clamping segment of the second clamping member.
  • 7. The locking device of claim 6 wherein the clamping means comprises a bolt member having a threaded shaft and an end, the clamping segment of the first clamping member defines an opening receiving the threaded shaft of the bolt member, and at least a portion of the clamping segment of the second clamping member is disposed within the clamping segment of the first clamping member, the end of the bolt member being threadably positionable within the first clamping member to clamp the clamping segment of the second clamping member therein.
  • 8. The locking device of claim 7 wherein the first clamping member further has a nut mounted to the clamping segment, the nut defining a threaded opening which is coaxial with the opening of the clamping segment, the threaded shaft of the bolt member being threadably engaged with the threaded opening of the nut.
  • 9. The locking device of claim 7 wherein the bolt member also has a operator extending substantially orthogonally from the threaded shaft.
  • 10. A concrete framing structure comprising:a plurality of frame panels forming at least one set of opposed first and second sides, each of the frame panels having inner and outer sides and a top, the inner sides of the frame panels of the first side facing the inner sides of the frame panels of the second side at a predetermined distance; and at least one locking device, each of the locking devices comprising a first locking half including a first mounting member and a first clamping member mounted to the first mounting member, the first mounting member rigidly holding one of the frame panels of the first side, the first mounting member having a side mounting portion and a top mounting portion extending substantially perpendicular to the side mounting portion, the side mounting portion being mounted to the outer side of the frame panel of the first side and the top mounting portion being mounted to the top of the frame panel of the first side, a second locking half including a second mounting member and a second clamping member mounted to the second mounting member, the second mounting member rigidly holding a frame panel of the second side which is opposite the one frame panel of the first side, the second mounting member having a side mounting portion and a top mounting portion extending substantially perpendicular to the side mounting portion, the side mounting portion being mounted to the outer side of the frame panel of the second side and the top mounting portion being mounted to the top of the frame panel of the second side, and clamping means for clamping the first clamping member to the second clamping member; wherein the inner sides of the frame panels of the first side are locked at the predetermined distance from the inner sides of the frame panels of the second side.
  • 11. The framing structure of claim 10 wherein the side and top mounting portions of each mounting member each define at least one aperture and the locking device further comprises a plurality of fasteners, each of the fasteners extending through one of the apertures and engaging the frame panel.
  • 12. The framing structure of claim 11 wherein the first and second clamping members each comprise a mounting segment and a clamping segment extending substantially perpendicular to the mounting segment, the mounting segments of the first and second clamping member being mounted to the side mounting portions of the first and second mounting members, respectively, each of the side mounting portions defining a first pair of upper and lower apertures disposed on a first side of the mounting segment and a second pair of upper and lower apertures disposed on a second side of the mounting segment and each of the top mounting portions defining a pair of laterally spaced apertures.
  • 13. The framing structure of claim 10 wherein the first and second clamping members each comprise a mounting segment and a clamping segment extending substantially perpendicular to the mounting segment, the mounting segments of the first and second clamping member being mounted to the side mounting portions of the first and second mounting members, respectively, the clamping segments of the first and second clamping members each being longitudinally spaced from the top mounting portions of the first and second mounting members, respectively.
  • 14. The framing structure of claim 10 wherein the clamping segments of the first and second clamping members each define a bore, at least a portion of the clamping segment of the second clamping member being disposed within the bore of the clamping segment of the first clamping member, and the clamping means comprises an engagement member positionable within the bore of the clamping segment of the first clamping member to engage the clamping segment of the second clamping member.
  • 15. The framing structure of claim 14 wherein the clamping means comprises a bolt member having a threaded shaft and an end defining the engagement member, the clamping segment of the first clamping member defines an opening extending transversely into the bore and comprises means for threadably positioning the end of the bolt member within the bore to clamp the clamping segment of the second clamping member therein.
  • 16. The framing structure of claim 15 wherein the bolt member also has a operator extending substantially orthogonally from the threaded shaft.
  • 17. A locking device for use with a concrete framing structure having a plurality of frame panels forming opposed first and second sides, each of the frame panels having a side and a top, the locking device comprising:a first locking half including a first mounting member and a first clamping member, the first mounting member having a side mounting portion adapted for rigidly mounting to the side of one of the frame panels of the first side of the concrete forming structure and a top mounting portion adapted for mounting to the top of the one of the frame panels of the first side of the concrete forming structure, the first clamping member having a mounting segment and a clamping segment, the mounting segment being mounted to the side mounting portion of the first mounting member; a second locking half including a second mounting member and a second clamping member, the second mounting member having a side mounting portion adapted for rigidly mounting to the side of one of the frame panels of the second side of the concrete forming structure and a top mounting portion adapted for mounting to the top of the one of the frame panels of the second side of the concrete forming structure, the second clamping member having a mounting segment and a clamping segment, the mounting segment being mounted to the side mounting portion of the second mounting member; and clamping means for clamping the first clamping member to the second clamping member; wherein the first mounting member is locked at a predetermined distance from the second mounting member.
  • 18. The locking device of claim 17 wherein the clamping means comprises a bolt member having an operator, a threaded shaft and an end, the clamping segments of the first and second clamping members each define a bore, at least a portion of the clamping segment of the second clamping member being disposed within the bore of the clamping segment of the first clamping member, the clamping segment of the first clamping member defines an opening extending transversely into the bore and includes a nut defining a threaded opening which is coaxial with the opening of the clamping segment, the threaded shaft of the bolt member being threadably engaged with the threaded opening of the nut, whereby the end of the bolt member is positionable within the bore of the clamping segment of the first clamping member to engage the clamping segment of the second clamping member.
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