This application is a national phase application under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Patent Application No. PCT/AU2007/001652 filed on Nov. 14, 2007 which claims the benefit of Australian Provisional Patent Application No 2006906337 filed on Nov. 14, 2006, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
This invention relates to a sideform system suitable for forming concrete structural elements, in particular, concrete panels/slabs. More particularly, the invention relates to a sideform for a sideform system and to a sideform system including the sideform. The invention has particular, but not necessarily exclusive, application to a sideform system for tilt up concrete panels/slabs for the construction of buildings.
As each panel or slab of a tilt up building system is moulded, it is desirable to form, along opposed edges of the panel or slab, suitable complementary shapes for mating with adjacent panels or slabs or to form sides of particular shapes for decorative or functional purposes. Having a large number of different sideforms can be expensive and a simplified inventory has the benefit of reduced costs and storage issues.
A panel/slab is defined as having a pair of opposed surfaces or faces and the sides of the panel extend between the surfaces. Where a side meets a surface, an edge is formed.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a sideform for a sideform system, the sideform including
an elongate body member defining a side forming face and an opposed mounting portion for mounting the body member on a sideform holder;
at least one recessed region, in which an insert is receivable, defined in at least the side forming face of the body member;
an engaging arrangement associated with the recessed region for securing the insert in position in the recessed region; and
at least one attaching formation arranged on the body member in association with the side forming face for attaching an edge form.
The body member may have a pair of spaced hollow structures interconnected by a web, facing portions of the hollow structures and the web defining the at least one recessed region. The engaging arrangement may comprise an undercut part of each facing portion of the hollow structures for clipping engagement with the insert.
Preferably, the web is centrally located relative to the hollow structures to define a first recessed region in the side forming face and a second recessed region, on an opposed side of the web, in the mounting portion of the body member.
At least one aperture may be defined in the web to permit the passage of a constructional element, such as, for example, a reinforcing bar or ducting, through the body member.
The sideform may include a pair of attaching formations, the attaching formations being arranged on opposed sides of the recessed region in the side forming face. Each attaching formation may be a clip for removably attaching an edge form of a resiliently flexible material.
The body member may be an extrusion of an aluminium or a plastics material.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a sideform system which includes
a sideform as described above; and
at least one insert removably received in the at least one recessed region of the body member of the sideform to define, together with the side forming face of the body member, a predetermined profile to be imparted to a side of a concrete structural element.
The system may include a plurality of inserts of different cross-sectional shapes to enable different profiles to be imparted to the side of the structural element. The structural element may be a concrete wall panel or a concrete floor slab. Each insert may be of a resiliently flexible material.
At least some of the inserts may have apertures through them through which constructional elements can pass.
At least one insert may carry protrusions on its operatively outer surface, the protrusions, in use, being moulded into the structural element to attach the insert to the structural element to be retained on the structural element when the body member is removed, the insert then forming a sealing strip of the structural element.
The system may include at least one edge form. Preferably, the system includes a plurality of edge forms of different cross-sectional shapes, each edge form being releasably attachable to the attaching formation of the body member of the sideform to impart a desired edge profile to the structural element being formed. Each edge form may have a rounded profile to impart a rounded convex or concave shape to the edge of the structural element. It will be appreciated, however, that each edge profile could have other profiles, for example, stepped, bevelled, or the like. Each edge form may be of a resiliently flexible material.
The invention; p[′l is now described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:—
In
The body member 12 is an extrusion. The extrusion is, preferably, of an aluminium material but could be of a suitable synthetic plastics material. The extruded body member 12 comprises a pair of spaced hollow, box-like sections 24 interconnected by a web 26. The web 26 is substantially centrally located with respect to the box-like sections 24 to define the recessed regions 18 and 20. The box-like sections 24 define the undercuts 22 for securing the insert in position in the relevant recessed region 18, 20.
The body member 12 further defines an attaching formation in the form of a clip 28, on the side forming face 14 of the body member 12. Each clip 28 is configured to receive an edge form over it, as will be described in greater detail below, for attaching the edge form to the body member 12.
The body member 12 also defines a planar upper surface 30. The planar upper surface 30 permits the passage of concrete levelling equipment over the top of the sideform 10, in use.
As illustrated in
The mounting portion 16 of the sideform 10 carries a pair of opposed, facing channel shaped hook formations 36 for mounting the sideform 10 on a sideform holder (not shown).
Referring now to
Further, in the embodiment illustrated in
Each edge form 46, 48 is, like the insert 42, of a resiliently flexible material, more particularly, an elastomeric material such as a suitable rubber material. Each edge form 46, 48, on a rear surface, includes a pair of orthogonally arranged clips 50. The clips 50 are received in channels 52 defined behind a barbed formation 53 of the clip 28 of the body member 12.
It is to be noted that the shape of the insert 42 imparts a dove tail recess in a panel to be moulded using the sideform 10. The insert 42 could be shaped to impart a mating tongue to the side of the panel so that dove-tail joints or tongue and groove joints can be formed.
In the embodiment illustrated in
It is also to be noted, in this embodiment, that the insert 42 carries protrusions 56 on its moulding surface 58. These protrusions are embedded, in use, in the concrete panel being moulded so that, when the sideform 10 is removed, the insert 42 remains attached to the side of the panel to form a sealing strip of the panel.
In
In addition, in the illustrated embodiment, a secondary insert 62 is provided which is received in the recessed region 20 in the rear portion 16 of the body member 12 of the sideform 10. The insert 62 is, similarly to the inserts 42, 46 and 48, also of a resiliently flexible material such as a suitable elastomeric material. The insert 62 provides structural stability to the body member 12 and has protrusions 64 received in the undercuts 22 of the recess region 20 for retention purposes.
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Referring now to
As illustrated further in
It is an advantage of the invention that a sideform 10 is provided which lends itself to use with a number of inserts 42 and edge forms 46, 48. This provides a versatile sideform system 40 for a large number of differently shaped edges of panels or slabs to be cast. Thus, it is not necessary to maintain an inventory of a large, different number of sideforms to cast panels or slabs. The sideform system 40 is also readily reusable. If one of the inserts or edge forms should require replacement, the entire system 40 does not need to be disposed of.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention as broadly described. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive.
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