Claims
- 1. A protective assembly upon an exposed end of a reinforcing bar, said protective assembly comprising:
- a cover;
- an insert that is moveable relative to the cover; and
- first means cooperating between the cover and an exposed end of a reinforcing bar for maintaining the cover in an operative position,
- wherein the first cooperating means includes a protective cap secured to a reinforcing bar to overlie a free end thereof and means cooperating between the cover and the protective cap on the reinforcing bar for maintaining the cover in the operative position wherein the insert is captive between the cover and the protective cap.
- 2. The protective assembly according to claim 1 the protective cap has a first surface with a first effective area facing in a first direction with the cap secured to the reinforcing bar and the cover has a wall overlying the first surface with an exposed second surface facing in the first direction with an effective area that is greater than the first effective area with the cover in its operative position.
- 3. The protective assembly according to claim 2 wherein the cover defines a receptacle for the insert.
- 4. The protective assembly according to claim 3 wherein the cover has a skirt depending from the wall with the skirt surrounding the insert with the cover in its operative position.
- 5. The protective assembly according to claim 2 wherein the insert is formed from an impact resistant material.
- 6. The protective assembly according to claim 5 wherein the impact resistant material comprises at least one of plastic and metal.
- 7. The protective assembly according to claim 2 wherein the insert has a third surface overlying the first surface and facing in the first direction with the cover in its operative position.
- 8. The protective assembly according to claim 7 wherein the third surface has an area which is at least as great as the first effective area.
- 9. The protective assembly according to claim 4 wherein the first cooperating means includes means for removably maintaining the insert in the receptacle.
- 10. The protective assembly according to claim 2 wherein the cover wall includes means for allowing visual inspection of the position of the insert with the cover in its operative position.
- 11. The protective assembly according to claim 10 wherein the inspection means includes a hole extending through the cover wall and overlying the protective cap with the cover in its operative position.
- 12. A protective assembly upon an exposed end of a reinforcing bar, said protective assembly comprising:
- a cover;
- an insert that is moveable relative to the cover; and
- first means cooperating between the cover and an exposed end of a reinforcing bar for maintaining the cover in an operative position,
- the first cooperating means comprises means for press fitting the cover into its operative position by relative movement of the cover and the reinforcing bar along a first line,
- wherein the first cooperating means includes a protective cap secured to an exposed end of a reinforcing bar and having a first shoulder facing in a first direction, a second shoulder on the cover facing oppositely to the first direction and second means cooperating between the cover and the cap for a) causing at least one of the first and second shoulders to reposition from a first state to a second state as the cap and cover are moved against each other in the first line to allow the first and second shoulder to move past each other and b) allowing the at least one of the first and second shoulders to move back to the first state wherein the first and second shoulders confront each other to prevent separation of the cover and protective cap by movement away from each other in the first line with the cover in its operative position wherein the insert is captive between the cover and the protective cap.
- 13. The protective assembly according to claim 12 wherein the second cooperating means comprises a ramp surface on at least one of the cover and protective cap.
- 14. The protective assembly according to claim 13 wherein one of the protective cap and the cover has a wall part and the corresponding at least one ramp surface is on the wall part of one of the cap and cover such that upon movement of the cap against the cover the wall part deforms in a direction transverse to the first line.
- 15. The protective assembly according to claim 13 wherein the cover has a wall extending transversely to the first line and a skirt depending from the wall with the skirt surrounding the insert with the cover in its operative position, and the at least one ramp surface is on the skirt at an end thereof distal from the wall.
- 16. A method of captively maintaining an insert between a cover and a protective cap overlying an exposed end of a reinforcement bar, the method comprising the steps of:
- placing a protective cap on a reinforcement bar to overlie a free end thereof;
- providing a cover defining a receptacle;
- placing an insert in the receptacle;
- inserting the protective cap in the receptacle;
- connecting the cover to the protective cap to maintain the cover in an operative position wherein the insert is captive in the cover receptacle between the cover and the protective cap.
- 17. The method according to claim 16 further comprising the step of providing generally oppositely facing ramp surfaces on the cover and the cap to guide relative movement between the cover and the cap along a first line and wherein the step of inserting the protective cap in the receptacle comprises moving the cover ramp surface against the cap ramp surface in the first line.
- 18. The method according to claim 17 wherein the step of moving the cover ramp surface against the cap ramp surface comprises the step of deforming a wall part on which one of the cover ramp surface and the cap ramp surface is formed in a direction transverse to the first line.
- 19. The method according to claim 17 wherein the step of connecting the cover to the protective cap to maintain the cover in the operative position comprises the step of moving the cover ramp surface past the cap ramp surface so that a shoulder on the cover and a shoulder on the cap confront one another to prevent separation of the cover and the protective cap by movement away from each other in the first line with the cover in its operative position.
- 20. The method according to claim 19 wherein the step of moving the cover ramp surface past the cap ramp surface comprises the steps of repositioning at least one of the ramp surfaces from a first state to a second state as the cap and cover are moved against each other in the first line and allowing the at least one of the ramp surfaces to move back to the first state when the cap moves past the cover.
CROSS-REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/124,273, filed Sep. 20, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,447,290.
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