Information
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Patent Grant
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6539591
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Patent Number
6,539,591
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Date Filed
Friday, October 19, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 1, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Bordas; Albert
- Sanchelima; J.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 024 136 R
- 024 136 B
- 024 115 M
- 024 191
- 024 1275
- 024 1276
- 024 135 R
- 052 22313
- 249 40
- 249 2191
- 425 1291
- 403 314
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A construction tool to facilitate tie rod and key plate installation onto concrete forms, primarily comprising a housing and an extraction assembly. The extraction assembly having means to slidably journal generally within the housing. The housing has a movable plate assembly at one end that has a protrusion outwardly extending therefrom. The protrusion is uniquely shaped to mount a key plate thereon. Additionally, the housing has brackets mounted at opposite sides of the movable plate, which provide space for the extraction assembly to mount onto the end of a tie rod. Operationally, a key plate is mounted onto the protrusion, said invention is placed onto the approach side of a concrete form, and an extraction head of the extraction assembly is placed onto the tie rod end and pulled sufficiently to allow placement of the key plate onto an interlocking notch of the tie rod, thus securing the concrete form.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a construction tool, and more particularly, to a construction tool that includes a tie rod puller to facilitate tie rod and key plate installation onto concrete forms.
2. Description of the Related Art
Many designs for tie rod pullers have been designed in the past. None of them, however, include an extraction assembly having means to slidably journal generally within a housing, where the housing has a movable plate assembly at one end. The movable plate assembly has a protrusion outwardly extending therefrom that is uniquely shaped to mount a key plate. Additionally, the housing has brackets mounted at opposite sides of the movable plate assembly, which provide space for the extraction assembly to mount onto the end of a tie rod. In operation, a key plate is mounted onto the protrusion, the instant invention is placed onto the approach side of a concrete form. The extraction head of the extraction assembly is placed onto the tie rod end and pulled sufficiently to allow placement of the key plate onto an interlocking notch of the tie rod, thus securing the concrete form.
Applicant believes that the closest reference corresponds to U.S. Pat. No. 5,594,977 issued to McCallion for Smooth Rod-Gripping Apparatus. However, it differs from the present invention because McCallion teaches an apparatus for gripping a smooth, fiberglass rod. The apparatus comprising a housing, a jaw cluster within the housing, and a force tube for positioning the jaw cluster within the housing. The rod-gripping apparatus includes a first aperture and a second aperture, which facilitate passage of a rod through the apparatus. The force tube is mechanically interfitted with the jaw cluster. The jaw cluster comprises a plurality of elongated jaw members, which are generally wedge-shaped, and complementary to an inner tapered wall of the housing. The jaw cluster, which surrounds the rod, is set to or released from the rod, as desired, in response to a repositioning of the force tube relative to the housing. Therefore, the patented mechanism involves the use of an apparatus for gripping a smooth, fiberglass rod, whereas the present invention provides for the mounting of a key plate thereon, thereby facilitating its installation after a tie rod has been pulled by said present invention.
Other patents describing the closest subject matter provide for a number of more or less complicated features that fail to solve the problem in an efficient and economical way. None of these patents suggest the novel features of the present invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A construction tool, comprising a housing assembly having first and second ends. The first end has an end cap with an aperture, the second end has at least two brackets mounted thereon and a plate assembly. The brackets are at opposite sides of said plate assembly. The housing has movable means to move said plate assembly. The plate assembly has a groove and further has a protrusion with mating cooperative characteristics to receive a key plate. A pull assembly comprises an operational screw, passing through the aperture of the end cap, connects a handle and an extractor. The extractor comprises another groove to facilitate positioning and securing of a tie rod end. The instant invention has sliding means to slidably journal the extractor relative to said housing. Said end cap is mechanically interfitted to cooperate with said operational screw, in response to a rotation of said handle, so that said tie rod end is selectively brought in alignment with said first groove and secured with said second groove, thereby having unobstructed travel that permits the operation of said construction tool.
More specifically, the construction tool facilitates tie rod and key plate installation onto concrete forms. In greater detail, an embodiment may comprise a first housing having first and second ends. The first end having an end cap with an aperture, said second end having brackets mounted thereon. The first housing comprising a second housing mounted thereon. The second housing comprising a spring member that houses a shaft. The shaft secures a plate assembly, whereby said spring causes said plate assembly to bias against said second end. The plate assembly having a groove and further having a protrusion with mating cooperative characteristics to receive a key plate. A pull assembly with seventh and eighth ends comprises an operational screw, passing through said aperture, connecting a handle and an extractor, said extractor comprising a second groove, which is generally wedge-shaped, and complementary to facilitate positioning and securing of a tie rod end. Similarly, this embodiment has sliding means to slidably journal said extractor relative to said housing whereby said end cap is mechanically interfitted to cooperate with said operational screw, in response to a rotation of said handle, so that said tie rod end is selectively brought in alignment with said first groove and secured with said second groove, thereby having unobstructed travel that permits the operation of said construction tool.
The instant invention may cooperate with a variety of tie rod and key plate assemblies. However, in the preferred embodiment, the tie rod is a construction form tie comprising an elongated rod having a substantially straight middle portion of uniform cross-section. One end of the tie rod being formed with engager means adapted for operative engagement with a first chuck of an electric drill. The other end of the tie rod terminating in a drill bit larger in diameter than said middle portion. The engager means comprising a pair of diametrically-opposed wings and a second chuck having a shank adapted to be engageable in said first chuck of said electric drill. The rod being formed adjacent to said engager and adjacent to said drill bit with rows of spaced pairs of opposed squared notches adapted to be lockingly engaged with said key plates on opposite sides of said construction form.
It is therefore one of the main objects of the present invention to facilitate withdrawal of a tie rod end from a concrete form.
It is one of the main objects of the present invention to provide an apparatus to pull a tie rod to enable a user to safely place a key plate thereon.
It is another object of this invention to provide a safe and efficient tie rod puller that may be utilized by the user.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide a tie rod puller that may temporarily extract a tie rod end sufficiently to place a key plate thereon.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide such a device that is inexpensive to manufacture and maintain while retaining its effectiveness.
Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the specification, wherein detailed description is for the purpose of fully disclosing the invention without placing limitations thereon.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
represents a perspective view of the instant invention.
FIG. 2
shows an exploded view of the instant invention.
FIG. 3
illustrates a cut view of the instant invention taken along the line
3
—
3
of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
illustrates an elevation view of a key plate.
FIG. 5
is a side elevation of the rod.
FIG. 6
is a fragmentary perspective view, on a reduced scale, showing the tie rod about to be engaged in the chuck of an electric drill.
FIG. 7
is an enlarged fragmentary perspective view of the boring bit end of the tie rod.
FIG. 8
is a side elevation, partly broken away and in section, showing the chuck end of the tie rod engaged in a special electric drill chuck.
FIG. 9
is a transverse section taken on the line
9
—
9
of FIG.
8
.
FIG. 10
a
is a representation of the instant invention pulling the tie rod.
FIG. 10
b
is a representation of the instant invention having pulled the tie rod with the key plates securing the tie rod.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings, where the present invention is generally referred to with numeral
10
, it can be observed that it basically includes pull housing
20
and pull assembly
60
.
As seen in
FIG. 1
, instant invention
10
is a construction tool utilized to pull tie rods, such as the one shown in
FIG. 5
, from concrete forms. Pull assembly
60
is partially housed within pull housing
20
. Handle
72
is utilized for leverage to rotate operating screw
70
in a clock-wise or counter clock-wise direction. Operational screw
70
trespasses case end
24
of pull housing
20
and is secured to housing
62
, best seen in FIG.
2
. Plate
42
is biased towards case
22
of pull housing
20
by spring
38
, seen in
FIG. 2
, inside housing
32
. Plate
42
has protrusion
46
extending perpendicularly therefrom. Protrusion
46
is uniquely shaped to complement keyhole opening
120
of key plate
118
, seen in FIG.
4
. The shape of protrusion
46
prevents key plate
118
from swiveling upon plate
42
. Brackets
52
have end points
53
. End points
53
are sufficiently pointy to grip spaced wales
114
, seen in
FIGS. 10
a
and
10
b
, and prevent pull housing
20
from rotating when handle
72
is rotated.
As best seen in
FIG. 2
, handle
72
is perpendicularly slidably connected to operating screw
70
of pull assembly
60
. Operating screw
70
extends from handle
72
, through case end
24
of pull housing
20
, and is secured by nut
68
. Case end
24
has case end nut
26
centrally disposed in the preferred embodiment. Case end nut
26
is fixed upon case end
24
so as to not move or rotate. Case end
24
also has at least one hole
28
′ to receive screw
30
. Pull assembly
60
further comprises housing
62
. Housing
62
has a cavity within. Opposite the face where nut
68
is secured, is another face having edges
64
angled toward groove
66
.
Housing
62
slidably travels and snugly fits within case
22
of pull housing
20
. Case
22
is generally rectangular in the preferred embodiment to cooperate with the shape of housing
62
. Case
22
has at least one hole
28
that aligns with hole
28
′ when case end
24
is introduced thereon. Screw
30
trespasses hole
28
and secures within hole
28
′. Protruding from a top section of case
22
is housing
32
. Housing
32
houses spring
38
and nut plate
36
. Nut plate
36
is shaped to slidably cooperate within housing
32
and receives a threaded end of bolt
50
. Bolt
50
trespasses hole
54
of plate
42
and hole
40
of housing
32
, through spring
38
, and secures to nut plate
36
. Plate
42
is uniquely shaped with groove
44
. Groove
44
is aligned with and is wider than groove
66
of housing
62
. Perpendicularly extending from plate
42
is protrusion
46
. Extending in opposite directions and perpendicularly from case
22
are flanges
47
′. Having mating characteristics to flanges
47
′ are brackets
52
. Brackets
52
have flanges
47
that mate with flanges
47
′ when biased upon. Screws
56
trespass holes
48
of flanges
47
and holes
48
′ of flanges
47
′. Nut
58
secures screw
56
to keep brackets
52
mounted to case
22
. Brackets
52
also have end points
53
that are pointy.
As seen in
FIG. 3
, operational screw
70
is affixed to housing
62
with a means to secure. Such means are nuts
68
′ and
68
, or an equivalent. Operational screw
70
screws in and out of case end
24
with case end nut
26
, this action results in housing
62
sliding within case
22
of pull housing
20
. As best seen in this figure, the spring force of spring
38
keeps plate
42
biased against case
22
. Bolt
50
is secured to nut plate
36
and spring
38
receives bolt
50
therethrough. Additionally, nut
37
secures bolt
50
to plate
42
.
Described below are a tie rod and key plate assembly with characteristics that cooperate with instant invention
10
. However, other tie rod and key plate assemblies with similar characteristics may be utilized by instant invention
10
.
Seen in
FIG. 4
is key plate
118
adapted to bear against and span wales
114
, seen in
FIG. 10
b
, at selected intervals there-along. Key plate
118
is vertically elongated and rectangular in shape. Key plate
118
has vertically elongated keyhole opening
120
, comprising vertical slot
122
narrower than tie rod
126
, seen in
FIG. 5
, which opens to large diameter round hole
124
. Key plates
118
are cut to define angled wedges along the sides of slot
122
. When key plate
118
is pressed downwardly from hole
124
of the keyhole opening
120
and into slot
122
, key plates
118
are wedgingly locked to squared notches
150
or
154
at related ends of tie rod
126
.
As seen in
FIGS. 5
, tie rod
126
has a main central portion
128
, which is smooth, except for two or more weakened areas, defined by opposed V-shaped notches
130
. The main portion
128
of the tie rod merges into a chuck end portion
132
, which is formed, adjacent to the tie rod end
134
, with a pair of diametrically opposed flat rectangular wings
136
.
As shown in
FIGS. 6
,
8
and
9
, wings
136
are adapted to be non-rotatably secured in a longitudinal slot
138
, formed in the head
140
of a drill chuck
142
, having a shank
144
adapted to be secured in the chuck
146
of electric drill
148
. This special chuck arrangement, in conjunction with wings
136
, enables merely pulling the drill off the tie rod, when the drilling has been completed, instead of taking the time to release the tie rod from a conventional drill chuck. Near to but spaced inwardly from wings
136
, the tie rod is formed with a row equally longitudinally spaced, opposed squared notches
150
, which are adapted to accommodate instant invention
10
for withdrawing tie rod
126
from concrete form F, seen in
FIG. 10
a.
As shown in
FIG. 7
, tie rod
126
terminates at its other end, in a double-way boring bit
152
, which is larger in diameter than the tie rod. A row of tool accommodating square notches
154
, similar to the notches
150
, is formed in the rod adjacent to and inwardly of the bit
152
.
In
FIGS. 10
a
and
10
b
, a concrete form F is shown, which comprises laterally spaced panels
110
, of such as plywood, against parallel spaced wales
114
. A poured filling of concrete is between panels
110
. Assembly
116
comprises, for each pair of key plates
118
, a single tie rod
126
, which is longer than the thickness of the concrete form F.
As seen in
FIG. 10
a
, in use and operation, wales
114
are secured to panels
110
, with nails
115
, on both the remote side and the approach side of form F. Boring bit
152
of tie rod
126
is then measured upon the approach side of concrete form F, until the bit end engages the adjacent wale
114
. The chuck end of tie rod
126
is then engaged in the special drill chuck
142
and drilling begun by actuating electric drill
148
and exerting forward pressure. When boring bit
152
shows through the remote form panel
110
and wale
114
, key plate
118
is secured. Key plate
118
, which is formed with nail holes
156
, above and below key-hole opening
120
, is nailed, as indicated at
158
, through holes
156
, to wale
114
, at the remote side of form F.
As shown, spaced panels
110
typically flare outwardly initially, and most squared notches
150
of tie rod
126
remain within wale
114
of the approach side of form F. Pull means are necessary to properly secure tie rod
126
. Pull on tie rod
126
is applied with instant invention
10
, whereby pull is applied to squared notches
150
, so as to align form panels
110
and properly position tie rod
126
relative to form F.
A key plate
118
is placed onto protrusion
46
of plate
42
. Instant invention
10
is positioned so that tie rod end
134
is in between brackets
52
. Handle
72
is turned, until groove
66
, seen in
FIG. 2
, of housing
62
, secures upon a squared notch
150
. In some cases, housing
62
will protrude from case
22
to reach a squared notch
150
. Spring
38
allows plate
42
to travel upon housing
62
. Handle
72
is then turned in the opposite direction to pull tie rod
126
.
As seen in
FIG. 10
b
, once tie rod
126
is pulled, key plate
118
is removed from protrusion
46
and set upon related square notch
150
, so as to wedgingly lock the tie rod in place into the vertical slots
122
, relative to form F. Tie rod
126
is left, in entirety, in place of form F.
It has been found, in on-site practice, that tie rod
126
can be installed substantially more safely, easily and quickly when utilizing the instant invention.
The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.
Claims
- 1. A construction tool, comprising:A) a housing assembly having first and second ends, said first end having an end cap with an aperture, said second end having at least two brackets mounted thereon and a plate assembly, wherein said brackets are at opposite sides of said plate assembly, said housing having movable means to move said plate assembly, said plate assembly having a first groove and further having a protrusion outwardly extending a first predetermined distance from said plate assembly with mating cooperative characteristics to receive a key plate; B) a pull assembly comprising an operational screw, passing through said aperture, connecting a handle and an extractor, said extractor comprising a second groove to facilitate positioning and securing of a tie rod end; and C) sliding means to slidably journal said extractor relative to said housing whereby said end cap is mechanically interfitted to cooperate with said operational screw, in response to a rotation of said handle, so that said tie rod end is selectively brought in alignment with said first groove and secured with said second groove, thereby having unobstructed travel that permits the operation of said construction tool.
- 2. A construction tool to facilitate tie rod and key plate installation onto concrete forms, comprising:A) a first housing having first and second ends, said first end having an end cap with an aperture, said second end having brackets mounted thereon, said first housing comprising a second housing with third and fourth ends, mounted a first predetermined distance from said first end, a second predetermined distance towards said second end, without reaching said second end, said second housing comprising a spring member with fifth and sixth ends, said spring housing a shaft which secures a plate assembly, said fifth end coacts against said third end, keeping said spring biased towards said third end, selectively causing said plate assembly to bias against said second end, said plate assembly having a first groove and further having a protrusion outwardly extending a third predetermined distance with mating cooperative characteristics to receive a key plate; B) a pull assembly with seventh and eighth ends comprising an operational screw, passing through said aperture, connecting a handle and an extractor, said extractor comprising a second groove, which is generally wedge-shaped, and complementary to facilitate positioning and securing of a tie rod end; and C) sliding means to slidably journal said extractor relative to said first housing whereby said end cap is mechanically interfitted to cooperate with said operational screw, in response to a rotation of said handle, so that said tie rod end is selectively brought in alignment with said first groove and secured with said second groove, thereby having unobstructed travel that permits the operation of said construction tool.
- 3. The construction tool set forth in claim 1, wherein said tie rod having third and fourth ends, is a construction form tie comprising an elongated rod having a substantially straight middle portion of uniform cross-section, said third end portion of said tie rod being formed with engager means adapted for operative engagement with a first chuck of an electric drill, said fourth end terminating in a drill bit larger in diameter than said middle portion, said engager means comprising a pair of diametrically-opposed wings and a second chuck having a shank adapted to be engageable in said first chuck of said electric drill, said tie rod being formed adjacent to said engager and adjacent to said drill bit with rows of spaced pairs of opposed squared notches adapted to be lockingly engaged with said key plates on opposite sides of said construction form.
- 4. The construction tool to facilitate tie rod and key plate installation onto concrete forms set forth in claim 2, wherein said tie rod having ninth and tenth ends, is a concrete form tie comprising an elongated rod having a substantially straight middle portion of uniform cross-section, said ninth end portion of said tie rod being formed with engager means adapted for operative engagement with a first chuck of an electric drill, said tenth end terminating in a drill bit larger in diameter than said middle portion, said engager means comprising a pair of diametrically-opposed wings and a second chuck having a shank adapted to be engageable in said first chuck of said electric drill, said tie rod being formed adjacent to said engager and adjacent to said drill bit with rows of spaced pairs of opposed squared notches adapted to be lockingly engaged with said key plates on opposite sides of said concrete form.
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