Claims
- 1. In a concrete forming structure for forming residential concrete where components thereof can be easily and quickly assembled on a job including a series of upright side-by-side positioned forming panels having a face sheet and I-beams secured thereto at margins of the face sheet with adjacent I-beams on adjacent panels coacting to act as siderails, the I-beams carrying vertically spaced bushings, and with the panels having wedge bolts extending through aligned bushings securing the panels in assembly together, the improvement comprising one piece waler brackets comprised of rolled steel mounted on the siderails in horizontally spaced relation for carrying horizontal lengths of lumber which comprise alignment walers, each of said waler brackets including a horizontal waler bracket leg and an upright bracket leg secured in fixed assembly to said horizontal waler bracket leg at a point spaced from an inner end of the horizontal waler bracket leg, an L-shaped bracket angle, a weld fixedly attaching said L-shaped bracket angle to said horizontal waler bracket leg with a first angle leg of said L-shaped bracket angle being substantially vertically disposed and extending to a side of the horizontal waler bracket leg, and a second angle leg of said L-shaped bracket angle extending rearwardly form said first angle leg, said second angle leg having a bevelled upper surface, said L-shaped bracket angle and said horizontal being cooperable to define a U-shaped rearwardly facing channel, said angle being engageable with the I beams, a wedge bolt, and a weld fixedly securing said wedge bolt to said horizontal waler leg inwardly of said channel with the wedge bolt being positioned rearwardly of said U-shaped rearwardly facing channel, the wedge bolt being extendable through one of said bushings and with said one piece waler bracket being rotatable in unison with said wedge bolt by using only one hand when the wedge bolt is engaged in said bushing to rotate said U-shaped rearwardly facing channel including said L-shaped bracket angle into engaged relation with an outer edge of said siderails in locked engagement with three confronting siderail faces of the siderails.
- 2. The structure of claim 1 wherein the wedge bolt is positioned above and rearwardly of where said L-shaped bracket angle is fixedly secured to said horizontal waler bracket leg.
- 3. The structure of claim 2 wherein said L-shaped bracket angle extends beneath said horizontal waler bracket leg thereby vertically extending the effective length of the U-shaped channel for locking engagement with said siderails.
- 4. The structure of claim 3 wherein said second angle leg extends parallel to said horizontal waler bracket leg, said bevelled upper surface having an upper end and a lower end, said bevelled upper surface having said lower end spaced beneath in underlying relation relative to said wedge bolt leaving a clearance between the L-shaped bracket angle allowing the waler bracket to freely rotate on said wedge bolt in the bushing free of interference with the siderails associated therewith.
- 5. The structure of claim 1 further characterized wherein said weld securing said L-shaped bracket angle to said waler bracket leg is located at an upper corner of said L-shaped bracket angle and is joined with a confronting upright surface of said horizontal waler bracket leg, thus enabling said L-shaped bracket angle to extend substantially beneath said horizontal waler bracket leg and said bushing so that the L-shaped bracket can be rotated into assembly with the siderails without interference between the L-shaped bracket and the wedge bolt and the bushing.
- 6. In a concrete forming structure for forming residential concrete where components thereof can be easily and quickly assembled on a job including a series of upright side-by-side positioned forming panels having a face sheet and I-beams secured thereto at margins of the face sheet with adjacent I-beams on adjacent panels co-acting to act as siderails, the I-beams carrying vertically spaced bushings, and with the panels having wedge bolts extending through aligned bushings securing the panels in assembly together, the improvement comprising one piece waler brackets comprised of rolled steel mounted on the siderails in horizontally spaced relation for carrying horizontal lengths of lumber which comprise alignment walers, each of said one piece waler brackets including a horizontal waler bracket leg and an upright bracket leg secured in fixed assembly to said horizontal waler bracket leg at a point spaced from an inner end of the horizontal waler bracket leg, an L-shaped bracket angle fixedly attached to said horizontal waler bracket leg and cooperable therewith to define a U-shaped rearwardly facing channel, said L-shaped bracket angle having a first angle leg substantially vertically disposed and extending to a side of the horizontal waler bracket leg and a second angle leg of said L-shaped bracket angle extending rearwardly from said first angle leg, said second angle leg having a bevelled upper surface, and a wedge bolt fixedly secured to said horizontal waler leg inwardly of said channel with the wedge bolt being positioned rearwardly of said U-shaped rearwardly facing channel, the wedge bolt being extendable through one of said bushings and with said one piece waler bracket being rotatable in unison with said wedge bolt when the wedge bolt is engaged in said bushing to rotate said U-shaped rearwardly facing channel into engaged relation with an outer edge of said siderails in locked engagement with three confronting siderail faces of the siderails, the wedge bolt being positioned above and rearwardly of where said L-shaped angle is fixedly secured to said horizontal waler bracket leg, said L-shaped angle extending beneath said horizontal waler bracket leg thereby vertically extending the effective length of the U-shaped channel for locking engagement with said siderails.
- 7. The structure of claim 6 wherein said second angle leg extends parallel to said horizontal waler bracket leg, said bevelled upper surface having an upper end and a lower end, said bevelled upper surface being spaced inwardly at the upper end from the wedge bolt and having said lower end spaced beneath in underlying relation relative to said wedge bolt leaving a clearance between the L-shaped angle allowing the waler bracket to freely rotate on said wedge bolt in the bushing free of interference with the siderails associated therewith.
- 8. The structure of claim 6 further characterized wherein said L-shaped bracket angle is joined to said waler bracket leg by a weld, said weld being located at an upper corner of said L-shaped bracket angle forming a confronting upright surface of said horizontal waler bracket leg to said upper corner, thus enabling said L-shaped bracket angle to extend beneath said horizontal waler bracket leg and said bushing so that the L-shaped bracket can be rotated into assembly with the siderails without interference between the L-shaped bracket and the wedge bolt and the bushing.
- 9. A one piece welded waler bracket assembly for mounting on an I-beam in horizontally spaced relation to other waler bracket assemblies for carrying horizontal lengths of lumber which provide alignment, said waler bracket assembly being comprised of rolled steel including a horizontal waler bracket leg and an upright bracket leg secured in fixed welded assembly to said horizontal waler bracket leg at the point spaced from an inner end of the horizontal waler bracket leg, an L-shaped angle welded in fixed assembly with said horizontal waler bracket leg and cooperable therewith to define a U-shaped rearwardly facing channel, said L-shaped angle having a first angle leg substantially vertically disposed and extending to a side of the horizontal waler bracket leg and a second angle leg extending rearwardly from said first angle leg, said second angle leg having a bevelled upper surface, and a wedge bolt fixedly secured by a weld to said horizontal waler leg inwardly of said channel with the wedge bolt being positioned rearwardly of said U-shaped rearwardly facing channel, the wedge bolt being extendable through a bushing on a waler and with said one piece waler bracket being rotatable in unison with said wedge bolt when the wedge bolt is engaged in a bushing to rotate said U-shaped rearwardly facing channel for locked engagement with three confronting siderail faces of siderails, the wedge bolt being positioned above and rearwardly of where said L-shaped angle is fixedly secured to said horizontal waler bracket leg.
- 10. The bracket of claim 9 wherein said L-shaped angle extends beneath said horizontal waler bracket leg thereby vertically extending the effective length of the U-shaped channel for locking engagement with siderails.
- 11. The bracket of claim 10 wherein said second angle leg extends parallel to said horizontal waler bracket leg, said bevelled upper surface having an upper end and a lower end, said bevelled upper surface being spaced inwardly at the upper end from the wedge bolt and having said lower end spaced beneath in underlying relation relative to said wedge bolt leaving a clearance between the L-shaped angle allowing the waler bracket to freely rotate on said wedge bolt in a bushing free of interference with siderails when associated therewith.
- 12. The bracket of claim 9 wherein said horizontal waler bracket leg has a hole in it and with said wedge bolt being extended through said hole, and means fixedly attaching said wedge bolt and said horizontal waler bracket leg in fixed engagement together.
- 13. In a concrete forming structure for forming residential concrete where components thereof can be easily and quickly assembled on a job including a series of upright side-by-side positioned forming panels having a face sheet and I-beams secured thereto at margins of the face sheet with adjacent I-beams on adjacent panels coacting to act as siderails, the I-beams carrying vertically spaced bushings, and with the panels having wedge bolts extending through aligned bushings securing the panels in assembly together, the improvement wherein one piece waler brackets comprised of rolled steel are mounted on the siderails in horizontally spaced relation for carrying horizontal lengths of lumber which comprise alignment walers, each of said waler brackets including a horizontal waler bracket leg and an upright bracket leg secured in fixed assembly to said horizontal waler bracket leg at a point spaced from an inner end of the horizontal waler bracket leg, an L-shaped bracket angle, means fixedly attaching the L-shaped bracket angle to said horizontal waler bracket leg and cooperable therewith to define a U-shaped rearwardly facing channel for locking co-action with three sides of said siderails, said L-shaped bracket angle having a first angle leg substantially vertically disposed and extending to a side of the horizontal waler bracket leg and a second angle leg of said L-shaped bracket angle extending rearwardly from said first angle leg, said second angle leg having a bevelled upper surface, and a wedge bolt fixedly secured to said horizontal waler leg inwardly of said channel with the wedge bolt being positioned rearwardly of said U-shaped rearwardly facing channel and telescoped in the bushing, said one piece waler bracket being rotatable in unison with said wedge bolt is engaged in the bushing to rotate said U-shaped rearwardly facing channel free of the siderails for disengaging the waler bracket channel, then moving the wedge bolt sidewise out of engagement with the bushing to disassemble the one piece waler bracket from the siderails.
- 14. The structure of claim 13 wherein said L-shaped bracket angle extends beneath said horizontal waler bracket leg thereby vertically extending the effective length of the U-shaped channel for locking engagement with said siderails.
- 15. The structure of claim 13 wherein the wedge bolt is positioned above and rearwardly of where said L-shaped bracket angle is fixedly secured to said horizontal waler bracket leg.
- 16. The structure of claim 13 wherein said second angle leg extends parallel to said horizontal waler bracket leg, said bevelled upper surface having an upper end and a lower end, said bevelled upper surface being spaced inwardly at the upper end from the wedge bolt and having said lower end spaced beneath in underlying relation relative to said wedge bolt leaving a clearance between the L-shaped bracket angle allowing the waler bracket to freely rotate on said wedge bolt in the bushing free of interference with the siderails associated therewith.
- 17. The structure of claim 13 wherein said horizontal waler bracket leg has a hole in it and with wedge bolt being extended through said hole, and means fixedly attaching said wedge bolt and said horizontal waler bracket leg in fixed engagement together.
- 18. The structure of claim 13 wherein said second angle leg extends parallel to said horizontal waler bracket leg, said bevelled upper surface being spaced inwardly at the upper end from the wedge bolt and having said lower end spaced beneath in underlying relation relative to said wedge bolt leaving a clearance between the L-shaped angle bracket thus allowing the waler bracket to freely rotate on said wedge bolt in the bushing so the waler bracket can rotate free of interference with the siderails as the channel is engaged and disengaged with the siderails associated therewith, said bevelled upper surface being so constructed with an inner most lower edge portion being disposed vertically beneath the wedge bolt when the wedge bolt is engaged in the bushing and the channel is fully engaged with the siderails to insure a firm connection between the bracket and the siderails.
- 19. The structure of claim 13 wherein the channel has innermost edge areas engageable on opposite sides of the siderails which edge areas are engaged about the siderails above and beneath the wedge bolt when the wedge bolt is engaged in the bushing to ensure a solid connection between the channel and the siderails.
- 20. The structure of claim 13 further characterized wherein said L-shaped bracket angle is secured to said waler bracket leg by a weld, said weld being located at an upper corner of said L-shaped bracket angle to join a confronting upright surface of said horizontal waler bracket leg to said upper corner, thus enabling said L-shaped bracket angle to extend beneath said horizontal waler bracket leg and said bushing so that the L-shaped bracket can be rotated into assembly with the siderails without interference between the L-shaped bracket and the wedge bolt and the bushing.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application(s) Ser. No. 07/348,904 filed on 5/8/89, and now abandoned.
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