Claims
- 1. A method for forming by extrusion a concrete wall having a predetermined thickness, height, and length adjacent to a preexisting member comprising the steps of:
- (a) placing two or more substantially vertical support means at a distance from said preexisting member, said distance representing said predetermined thickness of said concrete wall;
- (b) attaching to said support means at least one horizontally positioned slip forming means, said slip forming means being freely movable vertically along a height of said support means and initially resting at or near a bottom of said support means, and said slip forming means having a vertical dimension substantially less than its horizontal dimension and substantially less than said predetermined height of said concrete wall;
- (c) delivering a layer of concrete between said preexisting member and said slip forming means along said predetermined length of said concrete wall from a first end of said concrete wall to a second end of said concrete wall,
- (d) vibrating said layer of concrete along its entire length to consolidate said concrete and mesh said concrete layer to a layer of concrete immediately thereunder, when present,
- (e) allowing said vibrated concrete to at least partially dry,
- (f) raising said slip forming means upward along said support means to extrude said concrete up against said preexisting member by pressing said concrete against said preexisting member and to allow for pouring of a new layer of concrete vertically above and adjacent to said partially dried layer of concrete, and
- (g) repeating steps (c) through (f) until said predetermined height for said concrete wall is reached, thus forming said concrete wall having said predetermined thickness, height, and length.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein said horizontally positioned slip forming means is a plank of wood.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein a height of said delivered layer of concrete is sufficient to increase said height of said concrete wall.
- 4. A method according to claim 3 wherein said height of said delivered layer of concrete is insufficient to overflow said slip forming means.
- 5. A method according to claim 1 wherein said slip forming means is raised by a fuel burning engine.
- 6. A method according to claim 1 wherein said slip forming means is raised by an electric motor.
- 7. A method for forming by extrusion a concrete wall having a predetermined thickness, height, and length comprising the steps of:
- placing two or more substantially vertical support means at a distance from a preexisting member, said distance representing said predetermined thickness of said concrete wall;
- attaching at or near a bottom of said support means at least one freely movable slip forming means, said slip forming means having a vertical dimension substantially less than its horizontal dimension and substantially less than said predetermined height of said concrete wall;
- depositing a layer of concrete between said forming means and said preexisting member along said predetermined length of said concrete wall from a first end of said concrete wall to a second end of said concrete wall such that a space between said forming means and said preexisting member is at least partially vertically filled with said concrete;
- vibrating said layer of concrete along its entire length for consolidation of said concrete and for integration with a layer of concrete immediately thereunder, when present;
- raising said slip forming means a sufficient amount to make room for a next layer of concrete, but not so much as to expose a top of said previously vibrated layer of concrete, and to thereby extrude said concrete up against said preexisting member by pressing said concrete against said preexisting member;
- repeating said depositing, vibrating, and raising steps until said concrete wall reaches said predetermined height thus forming said concrete wall having said predetermined thickness, height, and length.
- 8. A method according to claim 7 wherein said vertical dimension of said slip forming means is about 14 inches.
- 9. A method according to claim 7 wherein said concrete is deposited by pumping means.
- 10. A method according to claim 7 wherein each of said layers of concrete is four to six inches in height.
- 11. A method according to claim 7 wherein said slip forming means is raised in four to six inch increments.
- 12. A method for forming by extrusion a substantially vertical concrete wall having a predetermined thickness, height, and length comprising the steps of:
- setting substantially vertical support members at a distance from a preexisting member, said distance being equal to said predetermined thickness of said concrete wall,
- connecting to said support members at least one slip forming member movable vertically along said support members, said slip forming member having a vertical dimension substantially less than its horizontal dimension and substantially less than said predetermined height of said concrete wall,
- pouring layers of concrete between said slip forming member and said preexisting member at a predetermined rate, and along said predetermined length of said concrete wall from a first end of said concrete wall to a second end of said concrete wall,
- vibrating said layers of concrete to consolidate each layer and to bond adjoining layers of concrete,
- raising said slip forming member at a predetermined rate to extrude said concrete up against said preexisting member by pressing said concrete against said preexisting member, and repeating said pouring, vibrating, and raising steps until said concrete wall reaches said predetermined height thus forming said concrete wall having said predetermined thickness, height, and length.
- 13. A method according to claim 12 wherein said slip forming member has a height of about 14 inches.
- 14. A method according to claim 12 wherein said concrete is deposited by pumping means.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/045,418, filed Apr. 9, 1993 now abandoned and refiled as Ser. No. 08/424,551.
US Referenced Citations (17)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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M. K. Hurd, Formwork for Concrete, 1973, pp. 281-292, Pub.4, Amer. Concrete Inst. |
Divisions (1)
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Apr 1993 |
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