Claims
- 1. A clamping device for retaining a first modular form member in a given orientation with respect to a second modular form member, the first modular form member being formed with a first indentation, the second modular form member being formed with a second indentation, the clamping device comprising:
an elongated bar having a first surface and a second surface; at least a first engagement member mounted on the bar, the at least first engagement member including a first edge and a second edge, the first edge protruding outwardly from the first surface, the second edge protruding outwardly from the second surface, the first edge forming a first protrusion that is structured to be engageable with the first indentation, and the second edge forming a second protrusion that is structured to be engageable with the second indentation; and at least a first clamp having a first jaw and a second jaw, the first jaw being structured to removably engage the first protrusion with the first indentation, the second jaw being structured to removably engage the second protrusion with the second indentation.
- 2. The clamping device of claim 1, wherein the first and second edges are one of substantially parallel with one another and substantially perpendicular to one another.
- 3. The clamping device of claim 1, wherein the first and second surfaces are opposite one another.
- 4. The clamping device of claim 3, wherein the first and second edges are substantially parallel with one another.
- 5. The clamping device of claim 1, wherein the at least first engagement member is a first gusset plate.
- 6. The clamping device of claim 5, wherein a first plane defined by the first gusset plate is oriented substantially transverse to a longitudinal axis of the bar.
- 7. The clamping device of claim 5, wherein the first gusset plate includes an attachment hole formed therein.
- 8. The clamping device of claim 5, wherein the first gusset plate extends between the first and second sides.
- 9. The clamping device of claim 8, wherein the first gusset plate extends substantially continuously between the first and second sides.
- 10. The clamping device of claim 5, wherein the first gusset plate is welded to the bar.
- 11. The clamping device of claim 1, further comprising a second engagement member mounted on the bar, the second engagement member including a first edge and a second edge, the first edge protruding outwardly from the first surface, the second edge protruding outwardly from the second surface, the first edges of the first and second engagement members together forming the first protrusion, the second edges of the first and second engagement members together forming the second protrusion.
- 12. The clamping device of claim 11, wherein the at least first engagement member is a first gusset plate and second engagement member is a second gusset plate.
- 13. The clamping device of claim 12, wherein the first and second gusset plates are spaced from the ends of the bar.
- 14. The clamping device of claim 12, wherein the first and second gusset plates are substantially parallel with one another.
- 15. The clamping device of claim 12, wherein the first gusset plate is of a first length measured between the first and second edges thereof, and the second gusset plate is of a second length measured between the first and second edges thereof, the first length being substantially equal to the second length.
- 16. The clamping device of claim 12, wherein the first and second gusset plates are substantially rectangular.
- 17. The clamping device of claim 11, wherein the first edges of the at least first and second engagement members align with one another along a first imaginary line, and the second edges of the at least first and second engagement members align with one another along a second imaginary line, the first and second imaginary lines being parallel with one another.
- 18. The clamping device of claim 1, wherein the first modular form member is fixedly mounted on the bar.
- 19. The clamping device of claim 1, wherein the bar is substantially rectangular in cross section.
- 20. The clamping device of claim 1, wherein the bar is generally channel shaped and is formed with an elongated throat.
- 21. The clamping device of claim 20, wherein the throat extends along substantially the length of the bar.
- 22. The clamping device of claim 20, wherein the bar includes a first leg and a second leg adjacent the throat.
- 23. The clamping device of claim 22, wherein the first and second legs are disposed on opposites sides of the throat.
- 24. The clamping device of claim 22, wherein the first and second legs extend in a reentrant fashion and are substantially parallel with one another.
- 25. The clamping device of claim 24, wherein the bar includes a first wall and a second wall, the first surface being defined on the first wall, the second surface being defined on the second wall, the first leg being spaced from the first wall, the second leg being spaced from the second wall.
- 26. The clamping device of claim 25, wherein the bar includes a mounting wall interposed between the first and second walls, the throat being formed in the mounting wall.
- 27. The clamping device of claim 26, wherein the first and second legs extend from the mounting wall.
- 28. The clamping device of claim 22, further comprising an auxiliary attachment including a bracket and a mounting bolt, the mounting bolt being cooperable with the bar to removably retain the bracket on the bar.
- 29. The clamping device of claim 28, wherein the mounting bolt is cooperable with the first and second legs to resist movement of the mounting bolt with respect to the bar.
- 30. The clamping device of claim 28, wherein the mounting bolt includes a cross member and an extension member, the extension member extending substantially perpendicularly from the cross member.
- 31. The clamping device of claim 30, wherein the extension member extends between the first and second legs when the cross member cooperates with the first and second legs.
- 32. The clamping device of claim 30, wherein the mounting bolt in a first orientation is receivable between the first and second legs, and wherein the first and second legs resist the cross member from being received between the first and second legs when the mounting bolt is in a second orientation rotated from the first orientation.
- 33. The clamping device of claim 30, wherein the auxiliary attachment further includes a fastener, the mounting bolt being structured to cooperate with the fastener to engage the mounting bolt with the first and second legs.
- 34. The clamping device of claim 33, wherein the fastener is a wedge bolt.
- 35. The clamping device of claim 34, wherein the extension member is formed with a wedge slot extending therethrough, the wedge bolt being receivable in the wedge slot.
- 36. The clamping device of claim 35, wherein the wedge bolt includes a wide end and a narrow end, the auxiliary attachment including a retention member mounted at the narrow end of the wedge bolt and being structured to resist detachment of the wedge bolt from the wedge slot.
- 37. The clamping device of claim 35, wherein the wedge slot extends through the extension member in a direction oblique to the direction in which the cross member extends.
- 38. The clamping device of claim 28, wherein the bracket includes an engagement plate formed with a thru-bore, the mounting bolt extends through the thru-bore, and at least a portion of the engagement plate is removably engaged against the bar.
- 39. The clamping device of claim 38, wherein the bracket includes an alignment ridge, the alignment ridge being removably engaged in the throat.
- 40. The clamping device of claim 38, wherein the mounting bolt is pivotable in the thru-bore between a first orientation in which the mounting bolt is receivable between the first and second legs and a second orientation in which the first and second legs resist at least a portion of the mounting bolt from being received between the first and second legs.
- 41. The clamping device of claim 40, wherein the auxiliary attachment further includes a wedge bolt, and the mounting bolt is formed with a wedge slot extending therethrough, the wedge bolt being receivable in the wedge slot, the wedge bolt being moveable in the wedge slot between a clamped position and an unclamped position.
- 42. The clamping device of claim 41, wherein the bracket includes an alignment stop, the mounting bolt being in the first orientation when the wedge bolt is engaged against the alignment stop.
- 43. The clamping device of claim 41, wherein the bracket includes a blocking fence that resists movement of the wedge bolt to the clamped position unless the mounting bolt is substantially in the second orientation.
- 44. The clamping device of claim 43, wherein the bracket includes a pivot stop that resists pivoting of the mounting bolt from the second orientation toward the first orientation when the wedge bolt is in the clamped position.
- 45. The clamping device of claim 44, wherein the pivot stop is disposed at the end of the blocking fence.
- 46. The clamping device of claim 45, wherein the wedge bolt includes a wide end and a narrow end, the auxiliary attachment including a retention member mounted at the narrow end of the wedge bolt and being structured to resist detachment of the wedge bolt from the wedge slot.
- 47. The clamping device of claim 38, wherein the bracket includes a support plate extending in a direction substantially perpendicular to the bar.
- 48. The clamping device of claim 38, wherein the bracket includes at least a first ear plate, the at least first ear plate being structured to operatively engage a support leg.
- 49. The clamping device of claim 28, wherein the auxiliary attachment is substantially continuously repositionable along longitudinal portions of the bar.
- 50. The clamping device of claim 22, further comprising an auxiliary attachment mounted on the bar, the auxiliary attachment including an extension member and a cross member, the extension member extending between the first and second legs, and the cross member being engaged with the first and second legs.
- 51. The clamping device of claim 50, wherein the auxiliary attachment includes a bracket, the extension member and the cross member being formed on the bracket.
- 52. The clamping device of claim 50, wherein the auxiliary attachment includes a whaler bracket and a compression wedge, the whaler bracket including the extension member and the cross member.
- 53. The clamping device of claim 52, further comprising a whaler member, and wherein the whaler bracket includes a support surface, the whaler member being disposed on the support surface and being engaged between the bar and the compression wedge.
- 54. The clamping device of claim 20, wherein the at least first engagement member is a first gusset plate that extends at least partially into the throat.
- 55. The clamping device of claim 1, wherein the clamping device is constructed substantially out of metal.
- 56. The clamping device of claim 1, wherein the clamping device is a component of a wall form used to construct a wall.
- 57. The clamping device of claim 1, wherein the bar includes a first end and a second end opposite one another, and further comprising a connection member disposed on the bar, at least a portion of the connection member protruding outwardly from the first end, the connection member being structured to connect the bar with a second bar of a similar second clamping device.
- 58. The clamping device of claim 57, wherein the connection member is formed with a mounting hole, the mounting hole being structured to at least partially receive a spanning member therein, the spanning member being structured to extend between the mounting hole and a second mounting hole formed in a second connection member of the second clamping device.
- 59. The clamping device of claim 57, wherein the connection member is generally channel shaped.
- 60. The clamping device of claim 59, wherein the bar includes a first wall, a second wall, and a facing wall connected with one another in a generally channel shaped configuration, with the first, second, and facing walls together defining a void extending substantially throughout the longitudinal extent of the bar, the connection member having a cross section that is complementary to the void and being disposed at least partially in the void at the first end.
- 61. The clamping device of claim 60, wherein the portion of the connection member that protrudes from the first end is engageable in a void of a similar third clamping device to provide secure interconnection therebetween.
- 62. The clamping device of claim 61, wherein the connection member includes a lock mechanism structured to releasably lock the connection member in the void of the similar third clamping device.
- 63. The clamping device of claim 62, wherein the lock mechanism includes a spring and a pin, and wherein the bar is formed with a pin hole adjacent the second end, the pin being biased by the spring and being structured to engage a pin hole formed on the similar third clamping device.
- 64. The clamping device of claim 63, wherein the spring is generally U-shaped.
- 65. The clamping device of claim 64, wherein the pin includes a beveled end.
- 66. The clamping device of claim 64, wherein the spring includes one of an indentation and a tab formed thereon.
- 67. The clamping device of claim 59, wherein the at least first engagement member is a first gusset plate, and wherein the connection member is formed with a securing aperture, the first gusset plate being received in the securing aperture.
- 68. The clamping device of claim 1, wherein the bar is formed with at least a first tie hole extending therethrough.
- 69. The clamping device of claim 68, wherein the bar includes at least a first tie clip.
- 70. The clamping device of claim 69, wherein the at least first tie clip is formed with an opening that is structured to at least partially receive a tie therein.
- 71. The clamping device of claim 68, further comprising a seal disposed adjacent the at least first tie hole.
- 72. The clamping device of claim 71, wherein the seal is manufactured out of a resilient material.
- 73. The clamping device of claim 71, further comprising a seal support, the seal being mounted on the seal support.
- 74. The clamping device of claim 73, wherein the seal support is disposed on the bar.
- 75. The clamping device of claim 74, wherein the bar is generally channel shaped and is formed with an elongated throat and includes a first leg and a second leg adjacent the throat, and wherein the seal support includes a pair of opposite ends, one of the ends of the seal support being disposed adjacent the first leg, the other of the ends of the seal support being disposed adjacent the second leg.
- 76. An auxiliary attachment for use with an elongated bar formed with an elongated throat and having a pair of legs disposed on opposite sides of the throat, the auxiliary attachment comprising:
a bracket; and a mounting bolt having an extension member and a cross member, the extension member being structured to extend into the throat of the bar between the pair of legs, the cross member being structured to engage the pair of legs to retain the bracket on the bar.
- 77. The auxiliary attachment of claim 76, wherein the mounting bolt in a first orientation is structured to be receivable between the pair of legs, and wherein the cross member is structured to resist being received between the pair of legs when the mounting bolt is in a second orientation rotated from the first orientation.
- 78. The clamping device of claim 76, wherein the auxiliary attachment further includes a fastener, the mounting bolt being cooperable with the fastener to engage the mounting bolt with the pair of legs.
- 79. The clamping device of claim 78, wherein the fastener is a wedge bolt.
- 80. The clamping device of claim 79, wherein the extension member is formed with a wedge slot extending therethrough, the wedge bolt being receivable in the wedge slot.
- 81. The clamping device of claim 80, wherein the wedge bolt includes a wide end and a narrow end, the auxiliary attachment including a retention member mounted at the narrow end of the wedge bolt and being structured to resist detachment of the wedge bolt from the wedge slot.
- 82. The clamping device of claim 80, wherein the wedge slot extends through the extension member in a direction oblique to the direction in which the cross member extends.
- 83. The clamping device of claim 76, wherein the bracket includes an engagement plate formed with a thru-bore, the mounting bolt extending through the thru-bore, and at least a portion of the engagement plate being structured to be removably engaged against the bar.
- 84. The clamping device of claim 83, wherein the bracket includes an alignment ridge, the alignment ridge being structured to be removably engaged in the throat.
- 85. The clamping device of claim 83, wherein the mounting bolt is pivotable in the thru-bore between a first orientation in which the mounting bolt is structured to be receivable between the pair of legs and a second orientation in which at least a portion of the mounting bolt is structured to resist being received between the pair of legs.
- 86. The clamping device of claim 85, wherein the auxiliary attachment further includes a wedge bolt, and the mounting bolt is formed with a wedge slot extending therethrough, the wedge bolt being receivable in the wedge slot, the wedge bolt being moveable in the wedge slot between a clamped position and an unclamped position.
- 87. The clamping device of claim 86, wherein the bracket includes an alignment stop, the mounting bolt being in the first orientation when the wedge bolt is engaged against the alignment stop.
- 88. The clamping device of claim 86, wherein the bracket includes a blocking fence that resists movement of the wedge bolt to the clamped position unless the mounting bolt is substantially in the second orientation.
- 89. The clamping device of claim 88, wherein the bracket includes a pivot stop that resists pivoting of the mounting bolt from the second orientation toward the first orientation when the wedge bolt is in the clamped position.
- 90. The clamping device of claim 89, wherein the pivot stop is disposed at the end of the blocking fence.
- 91. The clamping device of claim 90, wherein the wedge bolt includes a wide end and a narrow end, the auxiliary attachment including a retention member mounted at the narrow end of the wedge bolt and being structured to resist detachment of the wedge bolt from the wedge slot.
- 92. The clamping device of claim 83, wherein the bracket includes a support plate structured to extend in a direction substantially perpendicular to the bar.
- 93. The clamping device of claim 83, wherein the bracket includes at least a first ear plate, the at least first ear plate being structured to operatively engage a support leg.
- 94. The clamping device of claim 76, wherein the auxiliary attachment is substantially continuously repositionable along longitudinal portions of the bar.
- 95. An auxiliary attachment for use with an elongated bar formed with an elongated throat and having a pair of legs disposed on opposite sides of the throat, the auxiliary attachment comprising:
a bracket including an extension member and a cross member, the extension member being structured to extend between the pair of legs, and the cross member being structured to be engaged with the pair of legs.
- 96. The clamping device of claim 95, wherein the extension member and the cross member are formed on the bracket.
- 97. The clamping device of claim 95, further comprising a whaler member, and wherein the bracket is a whaler bracket including a support surface, the whaler member being disposed on the support surface and being engaged between the bar and the compression wedge.
- 98. A clamping device for retaining a first modular form member in a given orientation with respect to a second modular form member, the first modular form member being formed with a first indentation, the second modular form member being formed with a second indentation, the clamping device comprising:
an elongated bar formed with a first protrusion and a second protrusion, the first protrusion being structured to be engageable with the first indentation, the second protrusion being structured to be engageable with the second indentation; the bar being generally channel shaped and being formed with an elongated throat; and at least a first clamp having a first jaw and a second jaw, the first jaw being structured to removably engage the first protrusion with the first indentation, the second jaw being structured to removably engage the second protrusion with the second indentation.
- 99. The clamping device of claim 98, wherein the throat extends along substantially the length of the bar.
- 100. The clamping device of claim 98, wherein the bar includes a first leg and a second leg adjacent the throat.
- 101. The clamping device of claim 100, wherein the first and second legs are disposed on opposites sides of the throat.
- 102. The clamping device of claim 100, wherein the first and second legs extend in a reentrant fashion and are substantially parallel with one another.
- 103. The clamping device of claim 102, wherein the bar includes a first wall and a second wall, the first surface being defined on the first wall, the second surface being defined on the second wall, the first leg being spaced from the first wall, the second leg being spaced from the second wall.
- 104. The clamping device of claim 102, wherein the bar includes a mounting wall interposed between the first and second walls, the throat being formed in the mounting wall.
- 105. The clamping device of claim 104, wherein the first and second legs extend from the mounting wall.
- 106. The clamping device of claim 102, wherein the bar includes a first surface and a second surface, and further includes at least a first engagement member mounted on the bar, the at least first engagement member including a first edge and a second edge, the first edge protruding outwardly from the first surface, the second edge protruding outwardly from the second surface, the first edge forming the first protrusion, the second edge forming the second protrusion.
- 107. The clamping device of claim 106, wherein the first and second surfaces are opposite one another.
- 108. The clamping device of claim 107, wherein the first and second edges are substantially parallel with one another.
- 109. The clamping device of claim 106, wherein the at least first engagement member is a first gusset plate.
- 110. The clamping device of claim 109, wherein a first plane defined by the first gusset plate is oriented substantially transverse to a longitudinal axis of the bar.
- 111. The clamping device of claim 109, wherein the first gusset plate includes an attachment hole formed therein.
- 112. The clamping device of claim 109, wherein the first gusset plate extends between the first and second sides.
- 113. The clamping device of claim 100, further comprising a auxiliary attachment that includes a mounting bolt, the mounting bolt being cooperable with the first and second legs to resist movement of the mounting bolt with respect to the bar.
- 114. The clamping device of claim 113, wherein the mounting bolt including a cross member and an extension member, the extension member extending substantially perpendicularly from the cross member.
- 115. The clamping device of claim 114, wherein the extension member extends between the first and second legs when the cross member cooperates with the first and second legs.
- 116. The clamping device of claim 114, wherein the mounting bolt in a first orientation is receivable between the first and second legs, and wherein the first and second legs resist the cross member from being received between the first and second legs when the mounting bolt in a second orientation rotated from the first orientation.
- 117. The clamping device of claim 113, wherein the mounting bolt is structured to cooperate with a fastener to engage the mounting bolt with the legs.
- 118. The clamping device of claim 117, wherein the fastener is a wedge bolt.
- 119. The clamping device of claim 117, wherein the fastener is threaded.
- 120. A wall form structured to receive uncured concrete and to retain the concrete therein during curing to form a cured concrete wall from which the wall form is substantially removable, the wall form comprising:
a pair of first modular form members; a pair of second modular form members; each of the first modular form members being formed with a first indentation, each of the second modular form members being formed with a second indentation; a first clamping device; a second clamping device; the first and second clamping devices each including an elongated bar, at least a first engagement member mounted on the bar, and at least a first clamp; each bar having a first surface and a second surface; each engagement member including a first edge and a second edge, each first edge protruding outwardly from the first surface to form a first protrusion, each second edge protruding outwardly from the second surface to form a second protrusion; the first protrusion of the first clamping device being engaged with the first indentation of one of the first form members, the second protrusion of the first clamping device being engaged with the second indentation of one of the second form members; the first protrusion of the second clamping device being engaged with the first indentation of the other of the first form members, the second protrusion of the second clamping device being engaged with the second indentation of the other of the second form members; each clamp having a first jaw and a second jaw, the first jaw removably engaging the first protrusion with the first indentation, the second jaw removably engaging the second protrusion with the second indentation; and one of at least a first tie and a spanning member extending between the first and second clamping devices.
- 121. The wall form of claim 120, wherein the bars of the first and second clamping devices each include a first end and a second end opposite one another, and wherein the bars each further comprise a connection member disposed on the bar, at least a portion of connection members protruding outwardly from the first ends of the bars.
- 122. The wall form of claim 121, wherein the connection members are each formed with a mounting hole, and in which the spanning member extends through the mounting holes and between the first and second clamping devices to resist the first and second clamping devices from moving farther away from one another than an initial distance.
- 123. The wall form of claim 121, further comprising a third clamping device and a fourth clamping device similar to the first and second clamping devices, and further comprising a pair of third modular form members and a pair of fourth modular form members similar to the pairs of first and second modular form members, the third clamping device being engaged with one of each of the third and fourth modular form members in a fashion similar to the engagement of the first clamping device with one of each of the first and second modular form members, and the fourth clamping device being engaged with the other of each of the third and fourth modular form members in a fashion similar to the engagement of the second clamping device with the other of each of the first and second modular form members, and wherein the bars of the first, second, third, and fourth clamping devices each include a first wall, a second wall, and a facing wall connected with one another in a generally channel shaped configuration, with the first, second, and facing walls together defining a void extending substantially throughout the longitudinal extent of the bar, the connection members each having a cross section that is complementary to the void and being disposed at least partially in the void at the first end, the portion of the connection member protruding from the first end of the bar of the first clamping device being engaged in the void at the second end of the bar of the third clamping device to provide secure inter-engagement between the first and third clamping devices, and the portion of the connection member protruding from the first end of the bar of the second clamping device being engaged in the void at the second end of the bar of the fourth clamping device to provide secure inter-engagement between the second and fourth clamping devices.
- 124. The clamping device of claim 123, wherein the connection members of the first and second clamping devices each include a lock mechanism, the lock mechanism of the first clamping device releasably locking the connection member of the first clamping device in the void of the third clamping device, and the lock mechanism of the second clamping device releasably locking the connection member of the second clamping device in the void of the fourth clamping device.
- 125. The clamping device of claim 124, wherein each lock mechanism includes a spring and a pin, the pins being biased by the springs, and wherein each bar is formed with a pin hole adjacent the second end, the pin of the first clamping device being removably engaged in the pin hole of the third clamping device, the pin of the second clamping device being removably engaged in the pin hole of the fourth clamping device.
- 126. The clamping device of claim 125, wherein the springs are generally U-shaped.
- 127. The clamping device of claim 126, wherein the pins each include a beveled end.
- 128. The clamping device of claim 126, wherein the springs each include one of an indentation and a tab formed thereon that is movable to disengage the pin from the pin hole.
- 129. The wall form of claim 120, further comprising an auxiliary attachment including a bracket and a mounting bolt, the mounting bolt being cooperable with the bar of the first clamping device.
- 130. The wall form of claim 129, wherein the bracket includes an engagement plate formed with a thru-bore, the mounting bolt extends through the thru-bore, and at least a portion of the engagement plate is removably engaged against the bar of the first clamping device.
- 131. The wall form of claim 130, wherein the bracket includes a support plate extending in a direction substantially perpendicular to the bar.
- 132. The wall form of claim 130, wherein the bracket includes at least a first ear plate, and further comprising a support leg operatively engaged with the at least first ear plate.
- 133. The wall form of claim 129, wherein the auxiliary attachment is continuously repositionable along longitudinal portions of the bar.
- 134. The wall form of claim 120, wherein the bars are each formed with at least a first tie hole extending therethrough and each include at least a first tie clip formed with an opening, and wherein the tie is at least partially received in the at least first tie holes and the openings and extends between the first and second clamping devices to retain the first and second clamping devices a fixed distance apart from one another.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/759,895, which was filed on Jan. 12, 2001, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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09759895 |
Jan 2001 |
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09839882 |
Apr 2001 |
US |