Claims
- 1. An apparatus for forming concrete structures, comprising:
a first and a second truss module; a first and a second concrete form; a first and a second actuator device, each said actuator device mounted on the respective first and second truss module and configured to translationally move the respective first and second form with respect to the respective truss module; a yoke connecting the first truss module to the second truss module to place the concrete forms in generally parallel, spaced-apart relationship; and a climbing device attached to the yoke and configured to engage a climb rod and to move the apparatus along the climb rod.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, and further comprising a first and a second attitude control module, each attitude control module connected to one of the truss modules, and each attitude control module comprising:
an attitude control frame; an attitude positioner configured to contact a portion of an evolving concrete structure formed by the apparatus; and an attitude control actuator supported on the attitude control frame and configured to move the attitude positioner with respect to the attitude control frame.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, and further comprising a first and a second attitude control module, each attitude control module comprising:
an attitude positioner configured to contact a portion of an evolving concrete structure formed by the apparatus; and an attitude control actuator supported on the respective first or second truss module and configured to move the attitude positioner with respect to the respective truss module.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, and wherein each truss module further comprises a work deck supported thereon.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, and wherein each work deck comprises:
a plurality of under-deck plates placed on each truss module in spaced-apart relationship; a plurality of over-deck plates bridging the spaced-apart under-deck plates; and wherein the under-deck plates and the over-deck plates are supported by the truss modules in a manner which allows relative movement between the under-deck plates and the over-deck plates.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, and further comprising a yoke adjustment device positioned between the yoke and one of the truss modules to thereby allow the climbing device to be aligned to a predetermined reference point.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, and wherein:
the first and second forms are semi-flexible to a low the forms to be urged from a flat shape into a curvilinear shape; the first and second actuator devices are form-translating actuators, the apparatus further comprising:
a first and a second form shaping device, each said form shaping device comprising:
a form shaping actuator mounted on the respective truss module; a form shaping member having a first end connected to the respective form, and a second end connected to the form shaping actuator; and wherein the form shaping actuator is configured to move the second end of the form shaping member relative to the respective truss module, urging the form into a curvilinear shape.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7, and wherein the form shaping members comprise adjustable-length struts.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 7, and wherein:
the first and second form-translating actuators each comprise a threaded shaft connected to the respective form, and received within a first screw jack supported in the respective truss module in a fixed position; the form shaping actuators each comprise a second screw jack which receives the threaded shaft, and which is slidably supported in the respective truss module.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 7, and wherein each truss module comprises:
a first and a second space frame; an actuator frame supporting the respective the first and second form-translating actuators, the actuator frame being positioned between the space frames; and wherein the space frames are attached to the actuator frame in an articulable manner.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, and wherein each space frame comprises adjustable length links.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1, and wherein the first and second actuator devices are connected to the respective first and second forms proximate an upper edge of each form, the apparatus further comprising a third and a fourth actuator device connected to the respective first and second forms proximate a lower edge of each form, and wherein the third and fourth actuator devices are mounted on the respective first and second truss modules and are configured to move the forms translationally with respect to the truss modules.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, and wherein the first and the third actuator devices are connected to the first form by hinged connectors.
- 14. An apparatus for forming concrete structures, comprising:
two opposed concrete form modules which together are configured to provide a form for liquid concrete; a first and a second truss module, each truss module comprising:
an articulable space frame; an actuator member having a first end connected to one of the concrete form modules; a form shape-altering actuator supported within the actuator frame, the form shape-altering actuator moveably engaging the actuator member; a plurality of extensible struts, each strut having a first end attached to one of the form modules, and a second end attached to the actuator; and a yoke connecting the first truss module to the second truss module.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 14, and wherein the articulable space frame comprises adjustable length links.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 14, and further comprising a work deck supported on at least one of the truss modules, the work deck comprising a plurality of overlapping, articulable deck plates.
- 17. A concrete forming module, comprising:
a concrete form; an actuator frame; a form translating actuator supported by the actuator frame; an elongated form translating member having a first end connected to the form, the form translating member being engaged by the form translating actuator; and wherein the form translating actuator is configured to move the form translating member relative to the actuator frame.
- 18. The concrete forming module of claim 17, and further wherein:
the actuator frame is a first actuator frame, the form translating actuator is a first form translating actuator, the elongated form translating member is a first elongated form translating member and is connected to the form proximate an upper edge of the form, the concrete forming module further comprising; a second actuator frame spaced apart from the first actuator frame, and connected to the first actuator frame by a main frame; a second form translating actuator supported by the second actuator frame; a second elongated form translating member having a first end connected to the form proximate a lower edge thereof, the second form translating member being engaged by the second form translating actuator; and wherein the second form translating actuator is configured to move the second form translating member relative to the second actuator frame.
- 19. The concrete forming module of claim 18, and wherein the first and the second form translating members are connected to the form by a hinged connector.
- 20. The concrete forming module of claim 17, and wherein the actuator frame is defined by a first side and a second side, the concrete forming apparatus further comprising a first space frame connected to the first side of the actuator frame, and a second space frame connected to the second side of the actuator frame.
- 21. The concrete forming module of claim 20, and further comprising:
a first end frame connected to the first space frame, and distal from the actuator frame; and a second end frame connected to the second space frame, and distal from the actuator frame.
- 22. The concrete forming module of claim 21, and further comprising a work deck supported by the actuator frame and the first and second end frames.
- 23. A concrete forming module, comprising:
a semi-flexible concrete form; an actuator frame; a form shaping actuator supported by the actuator frame; an elongated form anchoring member having a first end connected to the form at an anchor point, the form anchoring member being connected to the actuator frame; a form shaping member having a first end connected to the form, and a second end connected to the form shaping actuator; and wherein the form shaping actuator is configured to produce relative movement between the second end of the form shaping member and the anchor point to i thereby urge the form into a curvilinear shape.
- 24. The concrete forming module of claim 23, and wherein the form shaping actuator is configured to move within the actuator frame to effect movement of the second end of the form shaping member relative to the anchor point.
- 25. The concrete forming module of claim 23, and wherein the form shaping actuator is configured to move the elongated anchor member relative to the actuator while the actuator remains stationary, to effect movement of the second end of the form shaping member relative to the anchor point.
- 26. The concrete forming module of claim 24, and wherein the form shaping member comprises an adjustable-length strut.
- 27. A method of segmentally forming an essentially vertical concrete structure, comprising:
providing a segment-section form which defines a concrete-receiving section, the segment-section form comprising:
a first face-form and a second face-form placed in generally parallel, spaced-apart juxtaposition to one another; a first segment-section end-form and a second segment-section end-form, the segment-section end forms being placed in spaced-apart relationship to one another, and placed essentially perpendicular to, and between, the face-forms; depositing liquid concrete in the concrete-receiving section; allowing the liquid concrete in the concrete-receiving section to cure to a self-supporting solid state, to thereby form a first-segment first-section defined by a first end; moving the segment-section form upward above the first-segment first-section; depositing liquid concrete in the concrete-receiving section; and allowing the liquid concrete in the concrete-receiving section to cure to a self-supporting solid state, to thereby form a first-segment second-section defined by a second end.
- 28. The method of claim 27, and wherein the segment-section form is moved upward above the first-segment first-section in an essentially continual motion while liquid concrete is deposited in the concrete-receiving section.
- 29. The method of claim 27, and further wherein the first face-form, the second face-form, the first segment-section end-form and the second segment-section end-form are retracted away from the first-segment first-section prior to moving the segment-section form upward above the first-segment first-section.
- 30. The method of claim 27, and further comprising rotating the combined first-segment first-section and first-segment second section to an inclined position.
- 31. The method of claim 27, and further comprising:
repositioning the segment-section form adjacent the first-segment first-section first end; depositing liquid concrete in the concrete-receiving section; and allowing the liquid concrete in the concrete-receiving section to cure to a self-supporting solid state, to thereby form a second-segment first-section.
- 32. The method of claim 27, and further comprising:
moving the segment-section form upward above the first-segment second-section; depositing liquid concrete in the concrete-receiving section; and allowing the liquid concrete in the concrete-receiving section to cure to a self-supporting solid state, to thereby form a first-segment third-section.
- 33. The method of claim 27, and wherein the segment-section form is guided by a climb rod, the method further comprising adjusting the position of the segment-section form relative to the climb rod prior to depositing the liquid concrete in the segment-section form for form the first-segment second-section.
- 34. An apparatus for forming concrete structures, comprising:
a first form and a second form placed in generally parallel, spaced-apart relationship with one another; a yoke comprising a first arm and a second arm; a first-form-translating member connected to the first form and in moveable relationship to the yoke first arm; and a first-form translating actuator configured to move the first-form-translating member relative to the yoke first arm.
- 35. The apparatus of claim 34, and further comprising:
a second-form-translating member connected to the second form and in moveable relationship to the yoke second arm; and a second-form translating actuator configured to move the second-form-translating member relative to the yoke second arm.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 34, and further comprising a second-form translation actuator configured to move the second-form-translating member relative to the yoke second arm.
- 37. An apparatus for forming concrete structures, comprising:
a first form and a second form placed in generally parallel, spaced-apart relationship with one another; a yoke comprising a first arm and a second arm; and a first-form-shaping member having a first end connected to the first form and a second end in moveable relationship to the yoke first arm.
- 38. The apparatus of claim 37, and further comprising a second-form-shaping member having a first end connected to the second form and a second end in moveable relationship to the yoke second arm.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 37 and further comprising a first-form-shaping actuator configured to move the second end of the first-form-shaping member relative to the yoke first arm.
- 40. The apparatus of claim 37 and wherein the first-form shaping member comprises an adjustable-length strut configured to move the first end of the first-form-shaping member relative to the yoke first arm.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/313,538, filed Aug. 20, 2001 and hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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