Claims
- 1. A system for forming a window opening in a poured concrete wall, the window opening being adapted to retain a window therein, the poured concrete wall being formed from cured concrete previously poured between spaced wall forms, the system comprising:a reusable window buck being adapted for placement between the spaced wall forms to divert the poured concrete around the window buck and form the window opening in the concrete wall, the window buck being removable from the poured concrete wall for subsequent re-use after the wall forms are removed from the poured concrete wall, wherein the window buck further comprises: (a) a generally rectangular frame; and (b) a mold nested with the frame and being adapted for placement between the spaced wall forms to divert the poured concrete around the mold and frame to form the window opening in the concrete wall, the frame and mold being removable in opposite directions from the poured concrete wall for subsequent re-use after the wall forms are removed from the poured concrete wall; and a retainer coupled to the window buck while the concrete is being poured around the window buck, the retainer being adapted to be at least partially embedded in the concrete wall proximate the window opening and adapted to be uncoupled from the window buck when the window buck is removed from the poured concrete wall, the retainer being adapted to provide an attachment location for securing the window within the window opening.
- 2. The system of claim 1 further comprising:at least one suspension member coupled to the window buck to suspend and position the window buck and retainer between the wall forms.
- 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the spaced wall forms have ties extending there between and the suspension member is adapted to be coupled to the ties to suspend and position the window buck and retainer.
- 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the retainer includes a socket that is exposed when the retainer is embedded in the poured concrete wall, the socket being adapted to receive therein a device on the window to selectively retain the window in the window opening.
- 5. The system of claim 4 wherein at least one retainer is coupled to each side edge of the window buck.
- 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the window buck includes a lower portion which is adapted to form a raised ledge along a sill of the window opening proximate an interior side of the poured concrete wall to inhibit water from flowing through the window opening toward the interior side of the poured concrete wall, the raised ledge being juxtaposed against a lower portion of the window when installed in the window opening.
- 7. The system of claim 6 wherein the window buck includes a pair of lateral side portions each of which is adapted to form a rim along a side edge of the window opening against which a portion of an outer face of the window is juxtaposed when installed in the window opening.
- 8. The system of claim 1 further comprising:a latch to releasably couple the frame to the mold.
- 9. The system of claim 1 wherein the mold is adapted to nest only along a sill portion of the generally rectangular frame.
- 10. A system for forming a window opening in a poured concrete wall, the window opening being adapted to retain a window therein, the poured concrete wall being formed from cured concrete previously poured between spaced wall forms, the system comprising:a generally rectangular frame; a mold nested with the frame which in combination form a window buck being adapted for placement between the spaced wall forms to divert the poured concrete around the mold and frame to form the window opening in the concrete wall, the frame and mold being adapted to be removed in opposite directions from the poured concrete wall for subsequent re-use after the wall forms are removed from the poured concrete wall; and a retainer adapted to be coupled to the window buck while the concrete is being poured around the window buck, the retainer adapted to be at least partially embedded in the concrete wall proximate the window opening and adapted to be uncoupled from the window buck when the window buck is removed from the poured concrete wall, the retainer adapted to provide an attachment location for securing the window within the window opening.
- 11. The system of claim 10 wherein the retainer includes a socket that is adapted to be exposed when the retainer is embedded in the poured concrete wall, the socket being adapted to receive therein a clip on the window to selectively retain the window in the window opening.
- 12. The system of claim 10 further comprising:at least one suspension member adapted to be coupled to the window buck and a portion of the wall forms to suspend and position the window buck and retainer between the wall forms.
- 13. A method of installing a window in a poured concrete wall comprising the steps of:erecting a pair of spaced wall forms which have a plurality of ties extending there between; temporarily coupling a retainer to a window buck, wherein the window buck comprises a frame nested with a mold; suspending the retainer and the window buck on the ties and between the spaced wall forms; pouring concrete between the spaced wall forms and around the window buck, the retainer being at least partially embedded within the poured concrete; curing the poured concrete to form the poured concrete wall; dismantling the wall forms from the poured concrete wall; uncoupling the retainer at least partially embedded in the poured concrete wall from the window buck; removing the window buck from the poured concrete wall to thereby expose a window opening in the poured concrete wall, a portion of the retainer being exposed in the poured concrete wall, wherein the removing of the window buck from the poured concrete wall comprises removing the frame and the mold in opposite directions from the poured concrete wall; inserting a window in the window opening; and engaging a member mounted on a periphery of the window with the exposed portion of the retainer to thereby secure the window in the window opening in the poured concrete wall.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/232,078, filed on Jan. 15, 1999, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,185,884 on Feb. 13, 2001 and hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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