Claims
- 1. For use in the laying of a concrete slab on a prepared area of ground forming a base for the slab, the combination of:
- an elongated control joint strip composed of sheet metal having substantially parallel longitudinal edges and a longitudinal bend between said edges stiffening said strip and forming a rib on one side thereof and a groove in the other side;
- at least two V-shaped, socket-defining straps extending longitudinally of said strip beside said bend and spaced apart longitudinally thereof, each of said straps being integrally joined at its ends to said strip, and being displaced laterally from the strip on the side thereof opposite said rib and having an apex spaced a preselected distance from said strip, thereby defining a generally triangular socket alongside the strip; and
- at least two elongated stakes for supporting said strip above said base, each of said stakes having a generally oval cross section with one transverse axis that is sufficiently shorter than said preselected distance to allow said stakes to pass freely through the socket, and with another transverse axis that is sufficiently longer than said preselected distance for the stakes to become wedged in the sockets upon rotation therein;
- whereby the strip may be positioned loosely on the stakes with the latter driven into the ground, adjusted in level along the stakes while the latter are disposed in one angular position, locked releasably in place by rotation of the stakes in said socket-defining straps, and then released by rotation of the stakes, for removal of the stakes from the strips.
- 2. The combination defined in claim 1, wherein each of said stakes has two relatively short sides of arcuate cross-sectional shape, two longer and flatter sides, and longitudinally spaced, transverse ribs along said relatively short sides.
- 3. The combination defined in claim 1 further including at least one base plate having a non-circular socket through which one of the stakes extends, said base plate being disposed on the ground and said socket being sized and shaped to be engaged in the socket and locked releasably to the stake upon rotation of the latter.
- 4. The combination defined in claim 3 wherein said socket is an elongated rectangular opening in said plate.
- 5. For use in the laying of a concrete slab on a prepared area of the ground forming a base for the slab, the combination of:
- an elongated strip composed of sheet metal and having substantially parallel longitudinal edges and a longitudinal bend between said edges stiffening said strip and forming a rib on one side thereof and a groove in the other side;
- at least two socket-defining brackets fitted onto said strip in longitudinally spaced relation, each of said brackets having means thereon for receiving and gripping a portion of the strip, and means thereon defining a non-circular socket in the bracket alongside the strip having two angularly spaced axes of different lengths; and
- at least two elongated stakes for supporting said strip above said base, each of said stakes having a generally oval cross section with a first relatively short transverse axis and a second relatively long axis angularly spaced from said first axis, said stakes being sized for free insertion in said sockets in one angular position relative to said sockets, and to be wedged in said sockets to lock said brackets and said strips releasably on the stakes upon rotation of the stakes.
- 6. The combination defined in claim 5 wherein each of said socket-defining brackets is a generally U-shaped part having one contoured side portion engaging the side of said strip having said rib thereon, a bottom wall extending under the strip, and a generally L-shaped second side portion extending from said bottom wall along the side of the strip having said groove therein and then toward the strip above said bottom wall to a free edge portion spaced a preselected distance from the strip;
- said bottom wall having a notch therein constituting part of said non-circular socket, and said strip and said free edge defining a slot above the notch also constituting part of said socket.
- 7. The combination defined in claim 6 in which said contoured side portion is contoured to follow the contour of the lower portion of the strip onto the rib, and to at least partially overlie the latter to lock the strip in the bracket.
- 8. The combination defined in claim 5 wherein each of said socket-defining brackets is a generally U-shaped part having one contoured side portion engaging the side of said strip having the groove therein, a bottom wall extending under the strip, and a generally L-shaped second side portion extending from said bottom wall along the side of said strip in spaced relation with the rib and then toward the rib above said bottom wall to a free edge portion spaced a preselected distance from the rib, said bottom wall having a notch therein constituting part of said non-circular socket, and said rib and said free edge defining a slot above the notch also constituting part of said socket.
- 9. The combination defined in claim 8 in which said contoured side portion is contoured to follow the contour of the lower portion of said strip into said groove, to lock the strip in the bracket.
- 10. The combination defined in claim 7 wherein said brackets are formed as clips, each having a U-shaped bend for fitting over one edge portion of said strip, a detent on one side of said bend interfitting with said longitudinal bend of the strip to hold the clip on the strip, and a tab projecting laterally from the strip on one side thereof, said socket being formed in said tab.
- 11. The combination defined in claim 10 wherein said sockets are elongated, generally elliptical openings, each having a longer axis substantially parallel to the plane of the strip, and in which one edge of said opening is closely adjacent that plane.
- 12. The combination defined in claim 10 wherein said sockets are generally elliptical openings, each having a longer axis substantially normal to the plane of the strip.
- 13. The combination defined in claim 5 in which a second elongated strip similar to the first-mentioned strip is disposed in end-to-end overlapped relation with the first-mentioned strip, and said brackets are mounted on the overlapped portions thereof, each bracket being formed as a clip having a U-shaped bend fitting tightly over one edge portion of the overlapped strips, a detent on one side of the overlapped strips interfitting with the longitudinal bends thereof to hold the clip in place, and a tab projecting laterally from the overlapped strips on one side thereof, said socket being formed in said tab.
- 14. The combination defined in claim 13 in which said U-shaped bend is fitted downwardly over the upper edges of said overlapped strips, in a header assembly.
- 15. The combination defined in claim 14 in which said detent is a portion of said clip fitting into said groove on one side of the overlapped strips and said tab projects laterally from the opposite side thereof.
- 16. The combination defined in claim 13 in which said U-shaped bend is fitted upwardly over the lower edges of said overlapped strips in a control joint assembly.
- 17. The combination defined in claim 16 in which said detent is a V-shaped bend in said clip on one side of said overlapped strips fitting over the bend of the strips, said clip having a second detent on the other side fitting into said groove and carrying said tab.
- 18. The combination defined in claim 5 wherein each of said stakes has two relatively short sides of arcuate cross-sectional shape, two longer and flatter sides, and longitudinally spaced, transverse ribs along said relatively short sides.
- 19. For use in the laying of a concrete slab on a prepared area of the ground forming a base for the slab, the combination of:
- an elongated strip of relatively stiff material having substantially parallel longitudinal edges;
- at least two socket members on each strip and spaced longitudinally apart along the strip;
- each of said socket members including means defining a non-circular socket opening on one side of the strip for receiving a stake substantially perpendicular to the strip, and having two different effective dimensions along different, angularly spaced, transverse axes of the socket; and
- at least two elongated stakes insertible through said sockets and having non-circular cross-sectional shapes with different effective dimensions along different, angularly spaced, transverse axes, said stakes being sized for insertion freely through said sockets in one angular orientation, and to be wedged therein upon turning to a different angular orientation.
- 20. The combination defined in claim 19 wherein said socket members are fitted onto said strips and each has means for gripping the strip, and means defining the socket.
- 21. The combination defined in claim 19 wherein each of the stakes is generally oval in cross section, having two relatively short arcuate sides and two longer and flatter sides.
- 22. The combination defined in claim 21 wherein said shorter sides are formed with longitudinally spaced ring-like ribs.
- 23. The combination defined in claim 13 further including base plates having non-circular socket openings through which said stakes extend, for resting on the ground, said socket openings being sized and shaped to receive the stakes freely in one angular orientation, and for wedging the stakes in the openings upon rotation to a different angular orientation.
- 24. An assembly for use in laying concrete slabs and the like over a prepared base, and comprising:
- a plurality of elongated strips arranged in a row in end-to-end relation;
- socket-defining means on said control joint strips spaced longitudinally along said row and forming a plurality of non-circular sockets alongside said control joint strips, said sockets having two different effective dimensions along different, angularly spaced transverse axes; and
- a plurality of elongated stakes in said sockets having non-circular cross-sectional shapes with two different effective dimensions along different angularly spaced transverse axes, said stakes being sized for insertion freely through said sockets in one angular orientation and to be wedged therein upon turning to a different angular orientation;
- whereby said strips and said socket-defining means are adjustable on said stakes to selected levels while the stakes are loose in said sockets, and the stakes are rotatable to lock the strips and the socket-defining means in place, and then rotatable to the loose position for removal.
- 25. An assembly as defined in claim 24 in which said socket-defining means are fitted onto said strips in selected longitudinally spaced locations, and have means thereon for defining said sockets and for holding the strips on the stakes when the latter are wedged in said sockets.
- 26. An assembly as defined in claim 24 in which said strips have longitudinally overlapped end portions, and said socket-defining means are clips fitted onto said overlapped portions, said clips having means thereon for holding said overlapped portions together and holding the clips in place, and laterally projecting portions with openings therein forming said sockets.
- 27. An assembly as defined in claim 24 further including a plurality of base plates for holding said stakes in soft ground, said base plates having non-circular socket holes therein through which said stakes extend, said socket holes being sized and shaped to receive said stakes loosely in one angular orientation, and to be wedged releasably onto the stakes in another angular orientation.
- 28. An assembly as defined in claim 27 in which said socket hole is a generally elongated rectangular hole, and the cross section of said stakes is oval, having a shorter transverse axis shorter than the shorter dimension of the hole, and a longer transverse axis shorter than the longer dimension of the hole but longer than said shorter dimension.
- 29. An assembly as defined in claim 27 in which said stakes have two short arcuate sides and two longer and flatter sides, said shorter sides having longitudinally spaced ring-like ribs thereon.
- 30. An assembly as defined in claim 24 further including a second draw row of said strips, intersecting the first row substantially at a right angle, and similarly supported by stakes and socket-defining means, and further including, at the intersection of said rows, an intersection bracket comprising two upwardly opening troughs disposed at a right angle to each other, and having side walls shaped to fit snugly around and grip said strips, thereby to securely support the strips at the intersection and tie the two rows together.
- 31. An assembly as defined in claim 30 in which said strips have longitudinal V-shaped bends spaced above their lower edges forming ribs on one side and grooves on the other side, and said intersection bracket comprises a one-piece sheet metal stamping defining two intersecting and upwardly opening channels for receiving the lower edges of the strips at the intersection of said rows, means for engaging the grooved sides of the strips, and means for engaging the sidewalls of the strips having said ribs thereon, and gripping the ribs to hold the bracket on the intersection.
- 32. An assembly as defined in claim 31 in which the first-mentioned means are flat tabs extending upwardly from the sidewalls of the channels, and in which the second-mentioned means are contoured tabs inclined outwardly to follow the contour of the ribs and having short returns for overlying the ribs.
- 33. The method of positioning and supporting elongated strips in the laying of concrete slabs and the like on the ground, comprising the steps of:
- providing a plurality of elongated strips in sections of preselected lengths, and a plurality of socket members spaced along the strips to receive stakes;
- providing a plurality of stakes that are insertible freely through said socket members and are selectively engageable and disengageable upon rotation thereof to lock the socket members and the strips in place along the stakes and to release the socket members and the strips;
- positioning the strips in a row with the socket members spaced along the row, by inserting the stakes loosely through the socket members, driving the stakes into the ground, and positioning each strip at a selected level by raising it and the associated socket members to the selected level and then rotating the stake to lock the socket members in place on the stake; and
- after pouring of the concrete, disengaging the stakes and removing them from the socket members, leaving the latter and the strips in place.
- 34. The method used in claim 33 in which the socket members are provided with non-circular sockets and the stakes are provided with non-circular cross-sectional shapes that are engageable and disengageable upon rotation through a selected angle in the socket members, and in which engagement and disengagement operations are performed by rotating the stake through the selected angle.
- 35. An assembly for use in laying concrete slabs and the like over a prepared base, and comprising
- a plurality of elongated strips arranged in a row in end-to-end relation;
- socket-defining means on said control joint strips spaced longitudinally along said row and forming a plurality of non-circular sockets alongside said control joint strips, said sockets having two different effective dimensions along different, angularly spaced transverse axes; and
- a plurality of elongated stakes in said sockets having non-circular cross-sectional shapes with two different effective dimensions along different angularly spaced transverse axes, said stakes being sized for insertion freely through said sockets in one angular orientation and to be wedged therein upon turning to a different angular orientation;
- said socket-defining means being brackets fitted onto said strips in selected longitudinally spaced locations, and having means thereon for defining said sockets and for holding the strips on the stakes when the latter are wedged in said sockets, said brackets being generally U-shaped, having one side portion for engaging and holding one side of a strip, and a bottom wall extending under said strip, said bottom wall having a socket opening on the side of said strip opposite said one side portion to receive a stake on that side.
- 36. An assembly as defined in claim 35 in which each of said brackets further includes a generally L-shaped second side portion extending upwardly from said bottom wall in spaced relation with said opposite side of said strip and bending back toward said strip, and having a free edge spaced a preselected distance from said strip to define a slot, said slot being aligned with the socket opening in said bottom wall to cooperate therewith in defining a socket.
- 37. For use in the laying of a concrete slab on a prepared area of ground, the combination of:
- a plurality of elongated strips of relatively stiff material, said strips being arranged in a row in end-to-end overlapping relation;
- socket-defining clips attached to said strips in the overlapped areas thereof, said clips having means thereon holding the strips together, and laterally projecting tabs thereof formed with non-circular socket openings,
- and non-circular stakes insertible freely through said socket openings and sized and shaped to be wedged therein upon rotation of the stakes, thereby to lock the clips and the strips releasably to the stakes.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 692,565, filed June 3, 1976, entitled Placement and Support System For Strips in Concrete.
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