Claims
- 1. A weldment connector for use with castable concrete slabs, each slab including a length, width and depth and having at least one opposing and extending edge, a wire mesh screen being placed within each slab and in proximity to its opposing and extending edge, said weldment connector comprising:
a substantially elongated and planar shaped front face; first and second legs integrally formed with opposite end locations of said front face, said legs extending in a combined axial and rotationally offset fashion relative said front face and so that each defines a substantially horizontally extending portion which is vertically spaced apart relative to the other horizontally extending portion, a first said legs extending below a lower facing side of the mesh screen, whereas a second of said legs extends above a second opposite and upper facing side of the mesh screen; and said legs of a first weldment connector being embedded within a first selected slab of concrete so that said front face extends in exposed fashion along its extending edge, a second weldment connector being embedded within a second selected slab of concrete in like fashion and so that its front face extends along a corresponding and opposing extending edge in proximate fashion relative to said front face of said first weldment connector, said front faces of said first and second weldment connectors being inter-engaged to thereby inter-engage the concrete slabs.
- 2. The weldment connector as described in claim 1, further comprising said first and second legs rotatively offsetting within a range of 70° to 75° relative said front face.
- 3. The weldment connector as described in claim 1, said weldment connector having a specified length, height and thickness and being constructed of a high grade steel material.
- 4. The weldment connector as described in claim 1, further comprising said width of each of the extending legs increasing, from first ends thereof associated with said interconnecting and planar shaped front face, to outermost extending ends.
- 5. The weldment connector as described in claim 4, further comprising said legs each exhibit a width of approximately one (1″) inch proximate said planar shaped front face, and increasing to a width of one and one-quarter (1¼″) inches at said outer extending ends.
- 6. The weldment connector as described in claim 1, further comprising pluralities of undulating portions formed in substantially widthwise extending fashion and at spaced apart locations along each of said legs.
- 7. The weldment connector as described in claim 2, further comprising said first and second legs angularly offsetting at a range of between 45° to 60° relative to an axis extending an axial direction along said front face.
- 8. The weldment connector as described in claim 1, further comprising an aperture formed through said faceplate to permit said weldment connector to be fastened to a supporting framework when pouring the associated precast concrete slab.
- 9. The weldment connector as described in claim 8, further comprising a weldment being applied between said proximate and opposing faces plates of said first and second connectors.
- 10. The weldment connector as described in claim 1, each of said first and second connectors having a specified length, height and thickness, and further comprising a plurality of spaced apart and parallel extending reinforcing bars and a wire meshing embedded within and extending therebetween the first and second slabs of concrete.
- 11. A weldment connector comprising:
an elongated and planar shaped front face; and a first leg and a second leg, each of said legs being integrally formed with opposite end locations of said front face, said legs extending in an angled and combined axial/rotationally offset manner relative to said front face and so that substantially horizontal components of each of said legs are offset relative to one another in a vertically spaced and parallel extending manner.
- 12. A weldment connector comprising:
an elongated and planar shaped front face having a specified length, height and thickness; a first leg and a second leg extending from opposite end locations of said front face, a width of each of said legs increasing, from first ends thereof associated with said interconnecting and planar shaped front face, to outermost extending ends; and at least one undulated portion being defined formed in substantially width-wise extending fashion and at spaced apart locations along each of said legs.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/884,321, filed Jun. 19, 2001 and entitled Weldment for Interconnecting Slabs of Pre-Cast Concrete.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
09884321 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
Child |
10345521 |
Jan 2003 |
US |