Claims
- 1. A method of casting a concrete structure comprising:
- providing a woven fabric form element having a first surface providing a first form surface opposed to a second material providing a second form surface,
- said woven fabric form element comprising a first set and a second set or perpendicularly related interwoven yarns which extend along first and second dimensions of the woven fabric form element and define said first surface and a corresponding outer surface of the woven fabric form element, one of said yarn sets being the weft of the woven fabric form element and the other being the warp of the woven fabric form element, the interwoven portion of the weft and warp of the fabric having sufficient tensile strength to withstand the hydrostatic pressure applied by a cementitious material and having a weave sufficiently continuous throughout said first surface to confine the cementitious material, a plurality of said first set of yarns extending substantially the extent of said first dimension and floating over a plurality of said second set of yarns at spaced intervals to provide spaced parallel rod receiving means at spaced locations adjacent said first surface of the woven fabric form element each of which extends substantially the extent of said second dimension of said woven fabric form element for receiving a rigid concrete reinforcing and fabric support rod extending substantially the extent of said second dimension of said woven fabric form element for supporting said form element as said first form surface in forming a concrete body, said plurality of first yarns at each of said spaced locations being non-interwoven with said second yarns for a distance sufficient to enable a portion of said interwoven weft and warp of said first surface in said rod receiving means to be pulled away from said plurality of non-interwoven yarns under the influence of the pressure applied against the interwoven warp and weft by the cementitious material to provide a cavity for cementitious material between the support rod in the rod receiving means and the first surface of the woven fabric form element, said plurality of non-interwoven first yarns having a porosity for passing substantial amounts of cementitious material into said cavity in said rod receiving means, and there being a sufficient number of said non-interwoven yarns spaced along the extent of each rod receiving means to support the hydrostatic pressure applied by the cementitious material during the pouring of the concrete body for which said woven fabric form element forms a first form surface,
- inserting said support rods into said spaced parallel rod receiving means,
- connecting said support rods to a plurality of support elements projecting outwardly from said second form surface, and
- flowing a cementitious material between said first and second form surfaces,
- said step of flowing a cementitious material including flowing the material through said plurality of non-interwoven first yarns into said cavity between said support rod and the first surface of said woven fabric and between free outer end portions of said support elements and said first surface of said woven fabric.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said plurality of first yarns which float over a plurality of said second yarns are regularly and closely spaced throughout the extent of each of said rod receiving means.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein one edge of said fabric element has a pocket means formed therein for receiving the lower ends of said rigid concrete reinforcing and fabric support rod when disposed in said rod receiving means.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 3 wherein the dimension of the rod receiving means along the direction of said first set of yarns is approximately equal to the spaced interval between said rod receiving means.
- 5. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the dimension of the rod receiving means along the direction of said first set of yarns is approximately equal to the spaced interval between said rod receiving means.
- 6. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of flowing a cementitious material between said first and second form surfaces is performed with the outer surface of said fabric form element free of engagement with support members.
- 7. A method as set forth in claim 1 further including the step of applying pressure against said first surface of said fabric form element with the cementitious material as the material flows into said cavity to urge said first surface of the fabric form element away from the outer end portions of the support elements and away from the support rods.
- 8. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the fabric form element is free of projections extending through the fabric from the cavity to a space adjacent to the outer surface of said fabric form element.
- 9. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of connecting the support rods to the support elements includes the step of inserting outer end portions of the support elements between said plurality of non-interwoven first yarns into said spaced parallel rod receiving means and connecting the support rods with the outer end portions of the support elements in said spaced parallel rod receiving means.
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said plurality of support elements has outer end portions disposed in a plurality of linear arrays, and said step of connecting the support rods to the support elements includes the step of connecting each of the support rods to one of the linear arrays of support elements.
- 11. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein said step of connecting the support rods to the support elements is performed after performance of said step of inserting the support rods into the spaced parallel rod receiving means and includes the step of inserting the outer end portion of each of the support elements into one of the rod receiving means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 226,107, filed Jan. 19, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,385,648 issued May 31, 1983.
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