Claims
- 1. A mold for impressing pilot holes in concrete, comprising:
- a concrete form member for the formation of a concrete structure, said form member having an inner face temporarily placeable in contact with a portion of said concrete structure;
- a base structure constructed of resilient material having upper and lower ends for contact with the concrete form member, said base structure also having a center portion that is thicker than said upper and lower ends;
- said base structure having front and back generally parallel faces running upwardly at said upper end to a point with a turn at an angle toward said concrete form member inner face;
- said base structure front and back generally parallel faces running downwardly at said lower end to a point with a turn at an angle towards said concrete form inner face;
- said upper and lower ends forming areas positioned substantially flat with said concrete form member inner face;
- said base structure center portion being substantially flat and positioned generally parallel with said concrete form member inner face;
- said center portion receiving fasteners for attachment of said base structure to said concrete form member;
- a plurality of elongated pilot molds integrally connected to and extending at right angles from said base structure back face and terminating generally in a common plane, the pilot molds running generally parallel between the upper and lower ends of the base structure throughout the length of the base structure; and
- wherein as said concrete forms and the pilot molds are removed, a plurality of pilot holes are exposed, said pilot holes being used for anchoring connectors.
- 2. The mold according to claim 1, wherein said base structure and said pilot molds are made of a resilient plastic material.
- 3. The mold according to claim 1, wherein said base structure and said pilot molds are made of metal.
- 4. The mold according to claim 1, wherein said base structure and said integral pilot molds are made of a resilient plastic composition, said base structure and integral pilot molds being constructed by injection molding.
- 5. A mold for impressing pilot holes in a surface of a solidifying concrete structure formed by a concrete form member, said mold comprising:
- a mold base temporarily connectable to the concrete form member, said mold base having a substantially flat back face directed away from said form member; and
- a plurality of mold portions extending from said back face adapted to create pilot holes in the concrete structure as it solidifies, each of said mold portions having a smooth surface and a distal end periphery no larger than a base end periphery, thereby permitting removal of said mold from the concrete when solidified, wherein the mold base is substantially flat and has a front face extending substantially parallel to said back face, said mold base having an upper end and a lower end and a central portion that is thicker than said upper end and said lower end, wherein said upper end and said lower end are angled on said back face toward said front face so that said upper end, said central portion and said lower end engage a planar surface of the form member.
- 6. A mold for forming a plurality of pilot holes in a spaced apart pattern, said holes penetrating a surface of a solidifying concrete structure supported by a concrete form member, said mold comprising:
- a mold base temporarily connectable to the concrete form member on a front face, said mold base having a substantially flat back face opposite said front face; and
- a plurality of hole-forming projections having base portions arranged in a spaced apart pattern on the back face of the mold base, said hole-forming projections extending from said base portions through a longitudinal dimension to distal end portions, said longitudinal dimension of each hole-forming projection being at least twice as long as any lateral dimension through a cross section of the hole-forming projection that parallels the mold base for forming a spaced apart pattern of pilot holes in the concrete structure as it solidifies, each of said hole-forming projections having a smooth surface and a distal end periphery that is no larger than a periphery of the hole-forming projection at the base portion to permit removal of said hole-forming projections from the concrete structure when solidified.
- 7. The mold according to claim 6, wherein each of the hole-forming projections has a narrowing taper from the base portion to the distal end.
- 8. The mold according to claim 6, wherein the hole-forming projections each have a periphery with a stepped reduction towards the distal end that forms a stepped reduction in a periphery of the pilot hole.
- 9. The mold according to claim 6, wherein said longitudinal dimension of each hole-forming projection is at least 2.5 times as long as any lateral dimension through a cross section of the hole-forming projection that parallels the mold base.
- 10. A mold for impressing pilot holes in concrete, said mold comprising:
- a concrete form member for the formation of a concrete structure, said form member having an inner face temporarily placeable in contact with a portion of the concrete structure;
- a base structure of sufficient size to accommodate a plurality of elongated extensions, said base structure having a front face substantially flat for full contact with an inner face of the concrete form member, and said base structure having a back face opposite the front face; and
- a plurality of elongated extensions integrally connected to said base structure, said elongated extensions being at least twice as long in a direction transverse to the back face as the extensions are wide in a direction parallel to the back face;
- said base structure front face extending downwardly to a lower distal end positioned generally in contact with said concrete form member inner face;
- said elongated extensions being located on said back face at spaced locations and extending at right angles from said base structure, said elongated extensions terminating generally in a common plane;
- said base structure back face running generally parallel with said front face downwardly to the lower distal end of said base structure;
- said base structure, with said plurality of elongated extensions integrally connected thereto, forming a pilot holes mold;
- whereby as concrete is poured and sets, a plurality of pilot holes are impressed in said concrete structure, and whereby as said concrete forms and said pilot holes mold is removed, a plurality of pilot holes are exposed, said pilot holes being used for anchoring connectors.
- 11. The mold according to claim 10, wherein said pilot holes mold is formed from a resilient plastic material.
- 12. The mold according to claim 10, wherein said pilot holes mold is formed from metal.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/998,317, filed Dec. 29, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 585,805, filed Sep. 20, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,174,910.
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Continuations (2)
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998317 |
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585805 |
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