This invention relates to a set of molds or trays that are used for casting concrete bench support structures. The concrete support structures will ultimately be utilized as legs (i.e., the support structures) for benches of the type where the seat and the backrest of the benches are made of wood, plastic, or other stable material of the user's selection.
Molds for making bench support structures have previously been made using wood, metal, and plastic as forming materials. Previous plastic molds have been made where the shape and uniformity became distorted and compromised due to the mold manufacturing process (cooling) and during the concrete bench forming process. It was a common occurrence for the sides of the molding tray to bow in or out after the heated materials cooled during the manufacturing process, rendering it unusable and requiring physical manipulation of the molded material to reshape the mold into usable form. Also, in the prior art and due to limitations of some of the shapes of the molds and types of materials, the molds would lose shape during the concrete forming process, again requiring physical alterations and additional supporting methods to maintain the shape of the mold during the concrete forming process. Reshaping the mold after the manufacturing process and during the concrete forming process to a desirable fixed position often required heating and cooling mechanisms using a blow torch, spacer blocks, and clamps to preserve the right angles and other desirable shapes of the molds.
The present invention is directed to address the material and rigidity of the molds used to form concrete bench support structures. The invention comprises a set of linear low density polyethylene molds (or molds made of other materials of similar function) for making a left bench support structure and a right bench support structure. Each mold has a flat base, continuous sides, and an open face for filling the mold with concrete. The sides may have pre-drilled holes for attaching anchor inserts or other fixtures that can be used for building a bench. There can be structures to stabilize the sides such that they remain vertical during use. Such stabilizing means can include an outward facing “lip” around the top or bottom circumference of the mold. The lip creates rigidity to the sides of the mold. The lip is an improvement to previous molds, as it inhibits the bowing previously described. When the lip is at the top of the sidewalls it also provides a lifting platform that can be used when separating the mold from the cast concrete support structure. When the lip is at the bottom there can also be a series of spaced vertical ribs sitting on the lip and projecting up along some, most or all of the height of the sidewalls. These ribs can stiffen the sidewalls. The ribs can be but need not be tapered, such that they are wider at the bottom than the top.
This disclosure features a mold for a concrete bench support structure including a closed base, a continuous wall projecting up from the circumference of the base, and structure attached to the wall that stiffens the wall. The structure attached to the wall that stiffens the wall may comprise a lip around the top of the wall, wherein the lip stiffens the wall and provides a surface that can be used to lift the mold. The lip may be generally flat. The lip may project outwardly at 90 degrees from the top of the wall. The lip may project outwardly about 0.5 inches. The lip may be along the entire circumference of the wall. The mold can be made from linear low density polyethylene.
The structure attached to the wall that stiffens the wall may alternatively or potentially additionally include a number of spaced ribs on the outside of the wall. The ribs may be tapered from bottom to top such that they are wider at the bottom as compared to the top. The mold may also include a lower lip projecting outwardly from the wall and that supports the bottom of the ribs.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a mechanism for building benches that is less expensive than buying a pre-made bench of a similar style.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a mechanism for making bench support structures which is less expensive, lighter, and easier to maneuver than previous bench support structure forming trays.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a durable and reusable form of molded material of construction grade that will provide longevity and years of service.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a bench making system which can be used without the services of a skilled mason.
It is an object of the present invention to provide rigidity and uniformity of a mold that maintains its intended shape without further physical manipulation.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a lifting platform for ease of handling the mold during forming and ease of separating the mold from the finished formed concrete bench end.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will be fully apparent from the following description, when taken in connection with the annexed drawings.
There would preferably be two molds, one for the left support structure and one for the right support structure. They would be mirror images of one another. Alternatively, a single mold can be used to form the two (or more) support structures for the bench.
This application claims priority of Provisional Patent Application 62/134,125 filed on Mar. 17, 2015, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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