Claims
- 1. A bulkhead comprising a base portion and an upstanding portion wherein:
said base portion and said upstanding portion define at least a portion of a monolithic structure of said bulkhead; said base portion is configured for securement to a panel forming slab; said upstanding portion comprises a pair of upstanding walls defining a height dimension of said upstanding portion; said pair of upstanding walls comprise respective exterior and interior faces; said pair of upstanding walls are spaced from each other to define a width dimension of said upstanding portion; said bulkhead comprises at least one cross-sectional support member extending from an interior face of one of said pair of upstanding walls to an interior face of the other of said pair of upstanding walls; and said cross-sectional support member is located at a point along said height dimension of said upstanding portion so as to provide substantial resistance to reduction of said width dimension under pressure applied to one of said exterior faces of said upstanding walls.
- 2. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bulkhead further comprises a base clip.
- 3. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 2 wherein said base clip is not part of said monolithic structure defined by said base portion and said upstanding portion.
- 4. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 2 wherein said base clip comprises at least one chamfered portion.
- 5. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 2 wherein said base clip comprises a pair of chamfered portions.
- 6. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 2 wherein said base clip comprises an integral brace portion formed such that it is positioned on one side of said upstanding portion when said base portion is engaged with said base clip.
- 7. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 6 wherein said integral brace portion is configured to oppose a cross-longitudinal panel forming pressure applied to a side of said upstanding portion opposite said side at which said brace portion is formed.
- 8. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 2 wherein said base clip comprises a pair of base clip walls.
- 9. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 8 wherein said base clip is configured to connect to said bulkhead such that said pair of base clip walls and said pair of upstanding walls lie along respective substantially common planes.
- 10. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said base portion is configured for securement to said panel forming slab via a base clip.
- 11. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 10 wherein said base portion comprises at least one locking projection configured for engagement with said base clip.
- 12. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 11 wherein said base portion comprises a pair of locking projections.
- 13. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 12 wherein said locking projections extend from an interior face of said upstanding walls.
- 14. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 12 wherein said locking projections extend from a cross-sectional support member extending from an interior face of one of said pair of upstanding walls to an interior face of the other of said pair of upstanding walls.
- 15. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 12 wherein said pair of locking projections enclose at least a portion of said base clip.
- 16. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 12 wherein said pair of locking projections are at least partially enclosed by said base clip.
- 17. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cross sectional support member comprises a single linear extension.
- 18. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 17 wherein said single linear extension is substantially perpendicular to said pair of upstanding walls.
- 19. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bulkhead comprises a plurality of said cross-sectional support members.
- 20. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 19 wherein said cross-sectional support members are spaced along said interior faces of said pair of upstanding walls.
- 21. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein one of said cross-sectional support members is positioned near corresponding terminal ends of said pair of upstanding walls.
- 22. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 21 wherein said corresponding terminal ends are displaced from said base portion.
- 23. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 22 wherein an additional cross-sectional support member is positioned near said base portion.
- 24. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 22 wherein said cross-sectional support member displaced from said base portion comprises a locking channel.
- 25. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 22 wherein said locking channel defines a restricted locking channel opening.
- 26. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 21 wherein said corresponding terminal ends are near said base portion.
- 27. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said base portion comprises at least one chamfered portion.
- 28. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 27 wherein said base portion comprises a pair of chamfered portions.
- 29. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 28 wherein said pair of chamfered portions extend from different ones of said pair of upstanding walls.
- 30. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 27 wherein said chamfered portion comprises a sealing projection configured for substantially isolated engagement with a planar surface oriented substantially perpendicular to said bulkhead.
- 31. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 27 wherein said base portion comprises a single chamfered portion extending from one of said pair of upstanding walls.
- 32. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 31 wherein said bulkhead further comprises a base clip and said base clip comprises an additional chamfered portion extending from another of said pair of upstanding walls.
- 33. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bulkhead further comprises a bulkhead intermediate.
- 34. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 33 wherein said bulkhead intermediate and said bulkhead are configured to define a releasable connection therebetween.
- 35. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 33 wherein said bulkhead intermediate comprises a pair of intermediate upstanding walls.
- 36. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 35 wherein said bulkhead intermediate is configured to connect to said bulkhead such that said pair of intermediate upstanding walls and said pair of upstanding walls lie along respective substantially common planes.
- 37. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 33 wherein said bulkhead comprises a plurality of bulkhead intermediates.
- 38. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 37 wherein each of said bulkhead intermediates comprises a pair of complementary mating portions, one of said pair of mating portions being defined in a base portion of said intermediate, another of said pair of mating portions defined in an upstanding portion of said intermediate, wherein said base portion and said upstanding portion are configured such that a pair of said intermediates may be stacked upon each other with said base portion of one of said intermediates engaged with said upstanding portion of another of said intermediates.
- 39. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 33 wherein said bulkhead further comprises base clip.
- 40. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 39 wherein said bulkhead intermediate and said base clip are configured to define a releasable connection therebetween.
- 41. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 39 wherein said bulkhead intermediate is configured to interconnect said base clip and said monolithic structure defined by said base portion and said upstanding portion.
- 42. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 39 wherein said bulkhead intermediate, said bulkhead, and said base clip are configured to define respective releasable connections therebetween.
- 43. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bulkhead comprises a locking channel disposed along an upper portion of said upstanding portion.
- 44. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 43 wherein said locking channel is defined along a longitudinal dimension of said bulkhead.
- 45. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 43 wherein said locking channel is configured to permit forcible, repeatable engagement and disengagement of a locking projection with said locking channel.
- 46. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 43 wherein said locking channel defines a restricted locking channel opening.
- 47. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bulkhead further comprises a bulkhead cap and an upper portion of said upstanding portion of said bulkhead is configured to receive said bulkhead cap.
- 48. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 47 wherein said bulkhead cap comprises at least one chamfer portion.
- 49. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 48 wherein said bulkhead comprises upper and lower chamfers, one of said chamfers defined by said bulkhead cap chamfer portion, another of said chamfers defined by said base portion.
- 50. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 48 wherein said bulkhead comprises a base clip and upper and lower chamfers, one of said chamfers defined by said bulkhead cap chamfer portion, another of said chamfers defined by said base clip.
- 51. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 47 wherein said bulkhead cap includes a pair of chamfer portions.
- 52. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bulkhead further comprises a brace portion configured to oppose a cross-longitudinal panel forming pressure applied to said upstanding portion.
- 53. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 52 wherein said monolithic structure further comprises said brace portion.
- 54. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 52 wherein said bulkhead further comprises a base clip and said brace portion is integral with said base clip.
- 55. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 52 wherein said brace portion comprises a multi-piece brace assembly.
- 56. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 55 wherein said multi-piece brace assembly comprises a bulkhead engaging extension and a bracket.
- 57. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 56 wherein said bracket includes a longitudinal securement slot configured to enable fixation of said bulkhead engaging extension in a plurality of different vertical positions relative to said bracket.
- 58. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 56 wherein said bulkhead engaging extension is configured to interlock with a locking channel disposed along an upper portion of said upstanding portion of said bulkhead.
- 59. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 52 wherein said brace portion comprises a pair of solid end faces and a brace body extending between said end faces.
- 60. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 59 wherein said pair of solid end faces define complementary major edges and at least two complementary minor edges.
- 61. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 60 wherein said brace body extends between said two complementary minor edges of said solid end faces.
- 62. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 61 wherein said brace body is open along a plane extending between said complementary major edges of said solid end faces.
- 63. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bulkhead further comprises a longitudinal releasable panel insert configured for engagement with said base portion of said bulkhead.
- 64. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bulkhead further comprises a longitudinal releasable panel insert defining a cross section, said cross section of said panel insert comprising:
first and second support portions oriented in substantially perpendicular relation to each other; a chamfered portion extending from said first support portion to said second support portion, wherein said chamfered portion and each of said first and second support portions define respective interior angles of said panel insert and a panel insert interior; at least one panel insert anchor extending from one or more of said chamfered portion and said first and second support portions in the general direction of said panel insert interior; a releasable extension substantially co-planar with one of said first and second support portions, said releasable extension comprising a locking projection configured for engagement with said base portion of said bulkhead; and a releasable coupling configured to couple said releasable extension to a remainder of said panel insert and to enable non-destructive release of said releasable extension from said remainder of said panel insert.
- 65. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 64 wherein said interior angles are about 135°.
- 66. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 64 wherein said panel insert comprises a plurality of panel insert anchors.
- 67. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 64 wherein said panel insert anchor comprises at least one cross sectional via.
- 68. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 67 wherein said cross sectional via is configured to permit passage of a cementitious material therethrough.
- 69. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 67 wherein said cross sectional via extends through said panel insert anchor.
- 70. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 64 wherein said panel insert anchor extends from one of said support portions.
- 71. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 64 wherein at least one panel insert anchor extends from said first support portion and at least one panel insert anchor extends from said second support portion.
- 72. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 64 wherein at least one panel insert anchor extends from said chamfered portion.
- 73. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 64 wherein said longitudinal releasable panel insert comprises a plurality of panel insert anchors.
- 74. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 73 wherein said plurality of panel insert anchors extend from said chamfered portion.
- 75. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bulkhead further comprises a longitudinal releasable panel insert defining a cross section, said cross section of said panel insert comprising:
first and second support portions oriented in substantially perpendicular relation to each other; a chamfered portion extending from said first support portion to said second support portion, wherein said chamfered portion and each of said first and second support portions define respective interior angles of said panel insert and a panel insert interior; and at least one panel insert anchor extending from one or more of said chamfered portion and said first and second support portions in the general direction of said panel insert interior.
- 76. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bulkhead further comprises a rustication coupling configured for engagement with said base portion of said bulkhead.
- 77. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 76 wherein said rustication coupling comprises a structure configured to define a shell configured to accommodate an end portion of a rustication within said shell.
- 78. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 77 wherein interior dimensions of said shell approximate exterior dimensions of said end portion of said rustication.
- 79. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 76 wherein said rustication coupling comprises an open end and a bulkhead engaging end.
- 80. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 79 wherein said open end is configured to accommodate an end portion of a rustication.
- 81. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 79 wherein said bulkhead engaging end is configured to complement said base portion of said bulkhead.
- 82. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 79 wherein said bulkhead engaging end is configured to form barrier to the flow of uncured cementitious material along a contact profile defined by said base portion of said bulkhead and said bulkhead engaging end of said rustication coupling.
- 83. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bulkhead engaging end comprises a locking projection configured for engagement with said base portion of said bulkhead.
- 84. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said base portion and said upstanding portion are configured such that a pair of said bulkheads may be stacked upon each other with said base portion of one of said bulkheads engaged with said upstanding portion of another of said bulkheads.
- 85. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 84 wherein said engagement of said base portion of one of said bulkheads with said upstanding portion of another of said bulkheads is complemented by a bulkhead stacking intermediate interposed between said bulkheads.
- 86. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 85 wherein said bulkhead stacking intermediate comprises at least one chamfered portion.
- 87. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 85 wherein said bulkhead stacking intermediate comprises a pair of chamfered portions.
- 88. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 85 wherein said bulkhead further comprises a bulkhead cap configured to be releasable from said upstanding portion of said bulkhead.
- 89. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 88 wherein said bulkhead stacking intermediate is configured to replace said releasable bulkhead cap.
- 90. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 89 wherein said bulkhead stacking intermediate is configured to match a width dimension of said releasable bulkhead cap.
- 91. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bulkhead comprises a pair of complementary mating portions, one of said pair of mating portions being defined in said base portion, another of said pair of mating portions defined in said upstanding portion.
- 92. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said upstanding portion defines a reduced-width upper terminus and said base portion defines a receptacle cavity having a width substantially matching that of said reduced width upper terminus.
- 93. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 92 wherein at least one of said reduced-width upper terminus and said receptacle cavity are provided with relatively pliable widthwise projections configured for enhancing frictional engagement.
- 94. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 93 wherein said reduced-width upper terminus is provided with said relatively pliable widthwise projections.
- 95. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 93 wherein said receptacle cavity is provided with said relatively pliable widthwise projections.
- 96. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bulkhead further comprises a pair of complementary mating portions, one of said pair of mating portions being defined in said base portion, another of said pair of mating portions defined in said upstanding portion, wherein said base portion and said upstanding portion are configured such that a pair of said bulkheads may be stacked upon each other with said base portion of one of said bulkheads engaged with said upstanding portion of another of said bulkheads.
- 97. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 96 wherein said bulkhead further comprises a bulkhead cap defining an increased-width upper terminus of said upstanding portion of said bulkhead.
- 98. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 97 wherein said bulkhead cap further defines an increased-height dimension of said upper terminus of said upstanding portion.
- 99. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 97 wherein said bulkhead cap is configured to be releasable from said upstanding portion of said bulkhead.
- 100. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 99 wherein said bulkhead further comprises a bulkhead stacking intermediate configured to replace said releasable bulkhead cap.
- 101. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 100 wherein said bulkhead stacking intermediate is configured to support a base portion of an additional bulkhead.
- 102. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bulkhead comprises a synthetic material.
- 103. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 102 wherein said synthetic material comprises an extrudable material.
- 104. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 103 wherein said extrudable material comprises a plastic.
- 105. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 102 wherein said bulkhead comprises a substantially fully synthetic material.
- 106. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 102 wherein a substantial constituent portion of said bulkhead is a synthetic material.
- 107. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said base portion and said upstanding portion are fabricated from plastic, metal, fibrous composites, and combinations thereof.
- 108. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bulkhead comprises an extruded member.
- 109. A bulkhead as claimed in claim 1 wherein said bulkhead comprises an extruded plastic member.
- 110. A bulkhead connector comprising a base portion and an upstanding portion, wherein:
said base portion and said upstanding portion define at least part of a monolithic structure; said upstanding portion comprises a pair of upstanding walls; said monolithic structure defines at least one bulkhead receiving area bounded in part by said pair of upstanding walls and said base portion; said bulkhead receiving area defining dimensions sufficient to accommodate an end portion of a bulkhead securely therein; said monolithic structure is characterized by a rigidity sufficient to resist significant deformation and breakage under a cross-longitudinal panel forming pressure exerted upon a bulkhead having an end portion secured within said bulkhead receiving area.
- 111. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 110 wherein said bulkhead connector further comprises at least one cross-sectional support member extending from an interior face of one of said pair of upstanding walls to an interior face of the other of said pair of upstanding walls.
- 112. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 110 wherein said base portion comprises at least one chamfered portion.
- 113. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 110 wherein said bulkhead connector further comprises a brace portion configured to oppose said cross-longitudinal panel forming pressure.
- 114. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 113 wherein said brace portion further defines at least a part of said monolithic structure.
- 115. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 110 wherein said cross-longitudinal panel forming pressure is at least as large as that produced by an uncured cementitious mixture having length and width dimensions of at least about two meters and a thickness dimension of at least about ten centimeters.
- 116. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 110 wherein said bulkhead connector further comprises a connector cap sized and configured to complement the size and configuration of said upstanding portion.
- 117. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 116 wherein said connector cap is configured to form a sealed interface with said upstanding portion.
- 118. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 116 wherein said connector cap comprises at least one locking projection configured to engage an end portion of a bulkhead secured within said bulkhead receiving area.
- 119. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 110 wherein said bulkhead connector comprises a comer connector.
- 120. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 110 wherein:
said monolithic structure comprises first and second pairs of upstanding walls; said first pair of upstanding walls defines a first bulkhead receiving area; and said second pair of upstanding walls defines a second bulkhead receiving area.
- 121. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 120 wherein said monolithic structure is configured such that said first and second bulkhead receiving areas are oriented in a substantially orthogonal manner.
- 122. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 110 wherein said bulkhead connector comprises an in-line joint connector.
- 123. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 110 wherein said pair of upstanding walls defines first and second bulkhead receiving areas.
- 124. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 123 wherein said monolithic structure is configured such that said first and second bulkhead receiving areas are oriented substantially along a common axis.
- 125. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 110 wherein said bulkhead connector comprises a T joint connector.
- 126. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 110 wherein:
said monolithic structure comprises first and second pairs of upstanding walls; said first pair of upstanding walls defines first and second bulkhead receiving areas; and said second pair of upstanding walls defines a third bulkhead receiving area.
- 127. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 126 wherein said monolithic structure is configured such that said first and second bulkhead receiving areas are oriented substantially along a common axis.
- 128. A bulkhead connector as claimed in claim 127 wherein said monolithic structure is configured such that said third bulkhead receiving area is oriented in a substantially orthogonal manner, relative to said first and second bulkhead receiving areas.
- 129. A panel forming system comprising a plurality of bulkheads and a plurality of bulkhead connectors interconnecting corresponding end portions of respective bulkhead members, wherein:
each of said bulkheads comprises a base portion and an upstanding portion; said base portion and said upstanding portion define a monolithic structure; said base portion is configured for securement to a panel forming slab; said upstanding portion comprises a pair of upstanding walls defining a height dimension of said upstanding portion; said pair of upstanding walls comprise respective exterior and interior faces; each of said bulkhead connectors comprises a base portion and an upstanding portion; said base portion and said upstanding portion define at least part of a monolithic structure; said upstanding portion comprises a pair of upstanding walls; said monolithic structure defines at least one bulkhead receiving area bounded in part by said pair of upstanding walls and said base portion; said bulkhead receiving area defining dimensions sufficient to accommodate an end portion of one of said bulkheads securely therein; and said monolithic structure is characterized by a rigidity sufficient to resist significant deformation and breakage under said cross-longitudinal panel forming pressure exerted upon a bulkhead having an end portion secured within said bulkhead receiving area.
- 130. A panel forming system as claimed in claim 129 wherein:
said pair of upstanding walls are spaced from each other to define a width dimension of said upstanding portion; said bulkhead comprises at least one cross-sectional support member extending from an interior face of one of said pair of upstanding walls to an interior face of the other of said pair of upstanding walls; and said cross-sectional support member is located at a point along said height dimension of said upstanding portion so as to provide substantial resistance to reduction of said width dimension under pressure applied to one of said exterior faces of said upstanding walls.
- 131. A panel forming system as claimed in claim 129 wherein said bulkhead connectors and said bulkheads are arranged to define a substantially rectangular panel form.
- 132. A panel forming system as claimed in claim 131 wherein said substantially rectangular panel form comprises at least four bulkheads and at least four corner bulkhead connectors.
- 133. A panel forming system as claimed in claim 129 wherein said bulkhead connectors and said bulkheads are arranged to define a pair of substantially rectangular panel forms.
- 134. A panel forming system as claimed in claim 133 wherein said pair of rectangular panel forms share a common bulkhead.
- 135. A panel forming system as claimed in claim 133 wherein said pair of substantially rectangular panel forms comprise at least four corner bulkhead connectors and at least two T connectors.
- 136. A panel forming system as claimed in claim 135 wherein said pair of substantially rectangular panel forms further comprises at least three in-line joint connectors.
- 137. A longitudinal releasable panel insert defining a cross section comprising:
first and second support portions oriented in substantially perpendicular relation to each other; a chamfered portion extending from said first support portion to said second support portion, wherein said chamfered portion and each of said first and second support portions define respective interior angles of said panel insert and a panel insert interior; at least one panel insert anchor extending from one or more of said chamfered portion and said first and second support portions in the general direction of said panel insert interior; a releasable extension substantially co-planar with one of said first and second support portions, said releasable extension comprising a locking projection configured for engagement with a portion of a bulkhead for a panel forming system; and a releasable coupling configured to couple said releasable extension to a remainder of said panel insert and to enable non-destructive release of said releasable extension from said remainder of said panel insert.
- 138. A brace configured to oppose a cross-longitudinal panel forming pressure applied to an upstanding portion of a panel forming bulkhead, wherein:
said brace portion comprises a multi-piece brace assembly; said multi-piece brace assembly comprises a bulkhead engaging extension and a bracket; said bracket includes a longitudinal securement slot configured to enable fixation of said bulkhead engaging extension in a plurality of different vertical positions relative to said bracket; and said bulkhead engaging extension is configured to interlock with a locking channel disposed along an upper portion of said upstanding portion of said bulkhead.
- 139. A rustication coupling for a panel forming system, said rustication coupling comprising:
a shell comprising outer dimensions configured to substantially mimic outer dimensions of a panel forming rustication and inner dimensions configured to accommodate an end portion of a rustication within said shell; an open end configured to accommodate said end portion of said rustication; and a bulkhead engaging end configured for engagement with a base portion of a bulkhead, wherein said bulkhead engaging end is configured to form barrier to the flow of uncured cementitious material along a contact profile defined by said base portion of said bulkhead and said bulkhead engaging end of said rustication coupling.
- 140. A rustication coupling as claimed in claim 139 wherein said bulkhead engaging end comprises a locking projection configured for engagement with said base portion of said bulkhead.
- 141. A panel forming system comprising a plurality of bulkheads, at least one rustication, and at least one rustication coupling, wherein:
each of said bulkheads comprises a base portion and an upstanding portion; said rustication is configured for placement upon a panel forming slab within a panel forming mold defined by said plurality of bulkheads; said rustication coupling comprises:
a shell comprising outer dimensions configured to substantially mimic outer dimensions of a panel forming rustication and inner dimensions configured to accommodate an end portion of a rustication within said shell; an open end configured to accommodate said end portion of said rustication; and a bulkhead engaging end configured for engagement with a base portion of a bulkhead, wherein said bulkhead engaging end is configured to form barrier to the flow of uncured cementitious material along a contact profile defined by said base portion of said bulkhead and said bulkhead engaging end of said rustication coupling.
- 142. A stackable bulkhead comprising:
a base portion; an upstanding portion; and a pair of complementary mating portions, wherein one of said pair of mating portions is defined in said base portion, another of said pair of mating portions is defined in said upstanding portion, and said base portion and said upstanding portion are configured such that a pair of said bulkheads may be stacked upon each other with said base portion of one of said bulkheads engaged with said upstanding portion of another of said bulkheads.
- 143. A stackable bulkhead as claimed in claim 142 wherein said engagement of said base portion of one of said bulkheads with said upstanding portion of another of said bulkheads is complemented by a bulkhead stacking intermediate interposed between said bulkheads.
- 144. A stackable bulkhead as claimed in claim 143 wherein said bulkhead stacking intermediate comprises at least one chamfered portion.
- 145. A stackable bulkhead as claimed in claim 143 wherein said bulkhead stacking intermediate comprises a pair of chamfered portions.
- 146. A stackable bulkhead as claimed in claim 143 wherein said bulkhead further comprises a bulkhead cap configured to be releasable from said upstanding portion of said bulkhead.
- 147. A stackable bulkhead as claimed in claim 146 wherein said bulkhead stacking intermediate is configured to replace said releasable bulkhead cap.
- 148. A stackable bulkhead as claimed in claim 147 wherein said bulkhead stacking intermediate is configured to match a width dimension of said releasable bulkhead cap.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of two U.S. Provisional Applications—Ser. Nos. 60/348,207, filed Nov. 7, 2001, and 60/344,835, filed Dec. 21, 2001.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60344835 |
Dec 2001 |
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60348207 |
Nov 2001 |
US |