Claims
- 1. Apparatus for use in forming insulated poured concrete walls between spaced, parallel, concrete forms, comprising:
- a plurality of elongated form tie bars, each said tie bar having openings near the ends thereof for receiving form-retaining wedges;
- a plurality of elongated strips defining elongated sockets configurated to receive the edges of insulation panels, spring clips at said tie bars for retaining said elongated strips to said tie bars, and said elongated strips being configurated for cooperative engagement by said spring clips to retain said strips on said tie bars, said sockets being oriented toward each other to receive the opposite edges of insulation panels.
- 2. The apparatus in claim 1 wherein said spring clips have legs for extending around said strips and to squeeze said strips against said tie bars.
- 3. The apparatus in claim 2 including protrusions on said strips for engagement by said spring clip legs.
- 4. The apparatus in claim 3 wherein said strips have an F-shape including an extending flange, said protrusion is on said flange, and said strips are arranged back-to-back on said tie bars for being retained against said tie bars by said spring clips and for holding insulation panels on a wall to be poured.
- 5. The apparatus in claim 1 wherein said tie bars have notches each located to receive an edge of one of said spring clips.
- 6. Apparatus for use in forming insulated poured concrete walls between concrete forms, comprising:
- a plurality of elongated form tie bars, each said tie bar having openings near the ends thereof for receiving form-retaining wedges, each said tie bar having a central zone generally corresponding to the thickness of the concrete wall:
- a plurality of elongated F-strips each defining a socket and an extending flange;
- spring clips having legs to engage and retain said strips against said tie bars;
- said flange having protrusions for cooperative engagement with said spring clip legs to retain said F-strips against said tie bars, and said socket being configurated to receive the edge of an insulation layer.
- 7. The apparatus in claim 1 wherein said tie bars have top and bottom edges, said spring clips each have a pair of generally parallel legs joined at a bight, and said legs including top and bottom edges and flanges along one of said top and bottom edges of said legs oriented to snap together along one of said top and bottom edges of one of said tie bars.
- 8. The apparatus in claim 7 wherein one of said legs of said clip also has a flange along the other of said top and bottom flanges of said legs, oriented to engage the other of said top and bottom edges of said tie bar.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/217,260, filed Mar. 24, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,409,193, and entitled INSULATED CONCRETE WALL TIE SYSTEM.
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