NZ529310A - Improvements in a stackable construction panel system - Google Patents

Improvements in a stackable construction panel system

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NZ529310A
NZ529310A NZ529310A NZ52931002A NZ529310A NZ 529310 A NZ529310 A NZ 529310A NZ 529310 A NZ529310 A NZ 529310A NZ 52931002 A NZ52931002 A NZ 52931002A NZ 529310 A NZ529310 A NZ 529310A
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foam panels
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Jean-Louis Beliveau
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Polyform A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B2/00Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls
    • E04B2/84Walls made by casting, pouring, or tamping in situ
    • E04B2/86Walls made by casting, pouring, or tamping in situ made in permanent forms
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B2/00Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls
    • E04B2/84Walls made by casting, pouring, or tamping in situ
    • E04B2/86Walls made by casting, pouring, or tamping in situ made in permanent forms
    • E04B2/8611Walls made by casting, pouring, or tamping in situ made in permanent forms with spacers being embedded in at least one form leaf
    • E04B2/8617Walls made by casting, pouring, or tamping in situ made in permanent forms with spacers being embedded in at least one form leaf with spacers being embedded in both form leaves
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B2/00Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls
    • E04B2/84Walls made by casting, pouring, or tamping in situ
    • E04B2/86Walls made by casting, pouring, or tamping in situ made in permanent forms
    • E04B2/8635Walls made by casting, pouring, or tamping in situ made in permanent forms with ties attached to the inner faces of the forms
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B2/00Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls
    • E04B2/02Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls built-up from layers of building elements
    • E04B2002/0202Details of connections
    • E04B2002/0204Non-undercut connections, e.g. tongue and groove connections
    • E04B2002/0215Non-undercut connections, e.g. tongue and groove connections with separate protrusions
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B2/00Walls, e.g. partitions, for buildings; Wall construction with regard to insulation; Connections specially adapted to walls
    • E04B2/84Walls made by casting, pouring, or tamping in situ
    • E04B2/86Walls made by casting, pouring, or tamping in situ made in permanent forms
    • E04B2002/8694Walls made by casting, pouring, or tamping in situ made in permanent forms with hinged spacers allowing the formwork to be collapsed for transport

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Abstract

Improvements in a stackable construction panel system are disclosed. The system includes stackable wall forms for receiving a flowable material, each form having a pair of foam panels tied together in a spaced and parallel relationship by connectors. The connectors have head pieces with transversal terminal surfaces facilitating the stacking and handling of the wall forms on construction sites.

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<div class="application article clearfix" id="description"> <p class="printTableText" lang="en">5293 10 <br><br> WO 02/090683 PCT/CA02/00680 <br><br> 1 <br><br> IMPROVEMENTS IN A STACKABLE CONSTRUCTION PANEL SYSTEM <br><br> FIELD OF THE INVENTION <br><br> The present invention relates generally to stackable wall forms of the type having pairs of opposed panels for receiving flowable materials such as 5 concrete. More particularly, it relates to improvements in such wall forms. <br><br> BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION <br><br> A number of different systems and methods currently exist for making insulating forms for casting a concrete wall. Often, these systems include pairs of opposed foam panels generally made of rigid foam like polystyrene, 10 which define concrete-receiving cavities therebetween. Those pairs of foam panels are placed one above the other so as to form the wall form assembly. <br><br> Once the concrete is solidified, the assembled wall forms remain in place to insulate the wall. Before the pouring of concrete, the opposed foam panels are typically maintained in spaced and parallel relationship by connectors each 15 having a pair of parallel lateral attachment flanges embedded in the respective foam panels, and a connecting web interconnecting the flanges. <br><br> The stacking of such panels is performed on the construction site. It is desirable in this field to provide wall forms that allow, on one hand, an easy and very rapid stacking without loosing time and, on the other hand, allow construction of a stable 20 and solid stack that is unlikely to accidentally disassemble prior to the pouring of concrete. As can be easily understood, as soon as the concrete is poured, the chances that the stack collapses or disassembles, are greatly reduced. <br><br> By way of example, wall forms and construction foam panels of the type discussed above are shown in published Canadian patent applications nos. 2,292,865 and <br><br> 2,312,158, both in the name of the present assignee. Other examples of insulating construction panel are shown in U.S. patents nos. 3,895,469; 4,229,920; 4,704,429; 4,884,382; 4,885,888,4,894,969; and 5,428,933. <br><br> SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION <br><br> An object of the present invention is to propose an improved stackable foam panel that allows the easy construction of a stable and solid stack, or to at least provide the public with a useful choice. <br><br> In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a connector for tying together opposed foam panels in spaced and parallel relationship along a longitudinal direction to make a form for receiving a flowable material, the connector comprising: <br><br> a pair of elongated anchor members, each being devised to be embedded longitudinally inside a corresponding one of said foam panels, each of said anchor members having two opposed extremities and a head piece projecting from each of said extremities along the longitudinal direction, the head pieces each having a terminal surface extending transversally; <br><br> a connecting member for connecting longitudinally the anchor members of the pair together; characterized in that: <br><br> the head pieces of each anchor member are in mirror symmetry to each other; and each head piece has an L-shaped cross-section having a transversal arm defining said terminal surface and a longitudinal arm connecting the transversal arm to the extremity of the anchor member from which said head piece is projecting. <br><br> This aspect of the present invention further concerns a a flowable material, comprising: <br><br> wall form for receiving intellectual property office of HI. <br><br> "2 DEC 2004 <br><br> 3 <br><br> a pair of foam panels each having opposed top and bottom wall surfaces; and a connector for tying together said foam panels in spaced and parallel relationship along a longitudinal direction, said connector comprising a pair of 5 elongated anchor members each embedded longitudinally inside a corresponding one of said foam panels, each of said anchor members having two opposed extremities and a head piece projecting from each of said extremities along the longitudinal direction, the head pieces each having a terminal surface extending transversally and along a portion of a 10 corresponding one of the top and bottom wall surfaces of the corresponding foam panel, the connector further comprising a connecting member for connecting longitudinally the anchor members of the pair together; characterized in that: <br><br> each head piece is shaped so that its terminal surface is adapted to 1 5 extend along either one of the top.or bottom wall surfaces; <br><br> the head pieces of each anchor member are in mirror symmetry to each other; and each head piece has an L-shaped cross-section having a transversal arm defining said terminal surface and a longitudinal arm connecting the 20 transversal arm to the extremity of the anchor member from which said head piece is projecting. <br><br> Also disclosed herein is a mounting device for mounting an end panel to a wall form for receiving a flowable material, the wall form comprising a pair of opposed foam panels in spaced and parallel relationship along a longitudinal direction, the pair of foam panels having aligned side end portions, the mounting device comprising: <br><br> intellectual property office of n.z. <br><br> -2 DEC 20(M RECEIVED <br><br> 4 <br><br> first and second engaging members for removably engaging the respective side end portions of the pair of foam panels; and mounting means for longitudinally mounting the end panel between the first and second engaging members when the same are engaged with the end 5 portions of the pair of foam panels; <br><br> characterized in that the first and second engaging members each define a sleeve for enfolding the side end portion of a corresponding foam panel. <br><br> 10 There is further disclosed herein an end panel assembly for a wall form for receiving a flowable material, the wall form comprising a pair of opposed foam panels in spaced and parallel relationship along a longitudinal direction, the pair of foam panels having aligned side end portions. The end panel assembly comprise a 15 mounting device as defined above; and an end panel mountable between the engaging members of said mounting device. <br><br> Also disclosed herein is a wall form for receiving a flowable material, comprising: a pair of opposed foam panels in spaced and parallel relationship along a 20 longitudinal direction, the pair of foam panels having aligned side end portions; an end panel; and a mounting device comprising first and second engaging members removably engaging the respective side end portions of the pair of foam panels and mounting means for longitudinally mounting the end panel between 25 the first and second engaging members; <br><br> intellectual property office of nz. <br><br> - 2 DEC 2004 RECEIVED <br><br> 4a wherein each of said foam panels is provided with a longitudinal ridge extending therein along an inward surface thereof, said inward surface facing the opposed foam panel. <br><br> 5 Finally, there is disclosed herein an improvement in a wall form for receiving a flowable material, this wall form having a corner formed by longitudinally contiguous foam panel sections. The improvement provides that the wall form includes a reinforcing connector for reinforcing its corner. The connector has a pair of elongated 10 anchor members, each being embedded longitudinally inside a corresponding' one of said foam panel sections; and a connecting member extending inside of said comer and of said wall form, the connecting member longitudinally connecting the anchor members of the pair together; <br><br> 15 wherein said connecting member is removably connected to the pair of anchor members. <br><br> Other features and objects of the present invention will become more apparent from the description that follows of a preferred embodiment, having reference 20 to the appended drawings and given as examples only as to how the invention may be put into practice. <br><br> WO 02/090683 <br><br> 5 <br><br> PCT/CA02/00680 <br><br> BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS <br><br> Figure 1 is a perspective fragmentary view of a form wall assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention; <br><br> Figure 2 is a perspective view of a connector according to a preferred 5 embodiment of the invention, shown without its right anchor member and a portion of the web member; <br><br> Figure 3 is a side view in partial transparency of a portion of the connector of figure 2; <br><br> Figure 4 is a cross-sectional side elevation view of the form wall assembly of 10 figure 1; <br><br> Figure 5 is a top view of a 90 degree corner form wail assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, and Figure 5A is an enlarged view of the side end portion of the wall form of figure 5; <br><br> Figure 6 is an enlarged top view of a portion of the corner form wall assembly 15 shown in Figure 5; <br><br> Figure 7 is a top view of a 45 degree corner form wall assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the invention; <br><br> DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION <br><br> The present invention is directed to improvements in a stackable construction 20 system, using wall forms made of parallel foam panels for receiving a flowable material such as concrete. Below is a description of preferred embodiments of <br><br> WO 02/090683 <br><br> 6 <br><br> PCT/CA02/00680 <br><br> such a wall form. It is understood however that the description below is given by way of example, and that the present invention may be applied to wall forms having different characteristics. <br><br> Description of a preferred embodiment of a wall form <br><br> 5 Referring to figure 1, there is shown a wall form assembly (10), which is suitable to make a form for receiving flowable materiel such as concrete or the like. This assembly (10) includes a plurality of stacked insulating horizontal rows of wall forms (11), each made of coplanar and substantially rectangular foamed plastic panels (14A, 14B). The panels (14A, 14B) of neighbouring wall 10- forms (11) abut one another along their horizontal and vertical sides. <br><br> Each wall form (10) more particularly includes a first foam panel (14A) and an opposed second foam panel (14B), disposed in a spaced and parallel relationship, and tied together by a plurality of connectors (16). The foam panels (14A, 14B) are movable between an extended position, as shown in 15 figure 1, where the foam panels (14A, 14B) are spaced-apart to make the wall form and a collapsed position, not illustrated, where the foam panels (14A, 14B) are brought close to each other, mainly for shipping purposes. <br><br> In use, once a wall form assembly for receiving flowable material is mounted using a plurality of stacked horizontal rows of wall forms, the empty cavity 20 existing between the panels (14A, 14B) is filled with concrete or with cement based grout. After hardening of the filling material, a composite wall is obtained with the isolating panels firmly attached through the connectors to the concrete inside-wall. <br><br> WO 02/090683 PCT/CA02/00680 <br><br> 7 <br><br> The foam panels (14A, 14B) each have a top wall surface (15) opposite a bottom wall surface (17), each of which being preferably provided with a median row (13) of alternating projections (18) and recesses (19) having a similar complementary shape. This median row (13) is disposed between two 5 coplanar edge surfaces (50) bordering the edges of the panels (14A, 14B). These coplanar edge surfaces (50) preferably have a width sufficiently large so as to offer an increased stability between interlocked panels (14A, 14B). <br><br> Each projection (18) or recess (19) of the top wall surface (15) of one panel (14A) is opposed respectively to a recess (19) or a projection (18) of the 10 bottom wall surface (17) of the same panel (14A), and is facing respectively a recess (19) and a projection (18) of the top side (15) of the other panel (14B), when the pair of panels (14A and 14B) are in the extended position as in figure 1. It will be understood that in this manner, the pair of panels (14A, 14B) may advantageously be interconnected with a like pair of panels with 15 either of its opposed wall surfaces (15, 17) acting as the top or bottom wall surface. <br><br> Mainly because of the manufacturing process, in a preferred embodiment, the projections (18) and the recesses (19) are generally rectangular. However, projections and recesses of other shapes such as circular, oblong, square etc. 20 could also be used. In addition, in order to prevent the deterioration of the projection (18), the present invention prefers using projections (18) with rounded-corners. Nevertheless, projections (18) with square-corners or other forms, would still be efficient. Preferably, each of the projections (18) and the recesses (19) has two opposite substantially convex lateral surfaces (52, 53), 25 which facilitate the insertion of the projections (18) in the recesses (19). <br><br> WO 02/090683 PCT/CA02/00680 <br><br> 8 <br><br> Referring to figure 2, 3 and 4, there is shown in more detail, parts of a connector (16) in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The connector (16), includes a pair of anchor members (20A, 20B), respectively embedded in the first and second foam panels (14A, 14B). Each 5 anchor .member (20A, 20B) has an elongated flange plate (22) extending longitudinally and deep inside the corresponding foam panel (14A or 14B) and an elongated link element (24) connected longitudinally to the flange plate (22). The link element has a projecting end (26) coming out of the foam panel (14A, 14B). Preferably, the projecting end (26) of each anchor member (20A, 10 20B) comprises a stabilising plate (28) parallel to the flange plate (22) and extending flush with the inner surface (30) of the corresponding foam panel (14A or 14B) when embedded therein, as shown in figure 4. <br><br> The stabilising plate (28) of each anchor member (20A, 20B) preferably has an upper end (54) and a lower end (56) both comprising a fastener (58) to link 15 the anchor member (20A or 20B) to a mating anchor member (20A or 20B) of an adjacent wall form (11). More preferably, the fastener (58) is a grapnel-type fastener moulded on the stabilising plate (28) with an extremity projecting from the corresponding end of the stabilising plate (28). The fastener (58) of the upper end (54) of a given stabilising plate (28) is 20 preferably in mirror symmetry with the fastener (58) of the lower end (56) of that stabilising plate (28), as best shown in figures 2 and 4, and has a side provided with pointed teeth adapted to link with the pointed teeth of a mating anchor member (20A, 20B). Advantageously, this embodiment allows the connector (16) to be used with either end being the top or bottom end, greatly 25 facilitating the handling of the wall form on construction sites. <br><br> WO 02/090683 <br><br> 9 <br><br> PCT/CA02/00680 <br><br> In order to lighten the foam panel assembly, the link element (24) preferably comprises a plurality of holes (25) therealong. However, the link element (24) may also be plane solid. <br><br> It should be noted that by saying that the anchor members (20A, 20B) are 5 embedded in the foam panels (14A, 14B), a person skilled in the art will understand that in the making of the foam panels (14A, 14B) in the manufacturing plant, the plastic foam material forming the panels (14A, 14B) is preferably injected to surround the anchor members (20A, 20B), thereby strengthening the joint between the panels (14A, 14B) and the anchor 10 members (20A, 20B), which thus act as an anchor forming part of the foam panels (14A, 14B). More specifically, the plastic foam material, which is preferably polystyrene or any other material known to a person skilled in the field of plastic foam, is injected to surround the anchor members (20A, 20B). <br><br> The connector (16) further includes a web-shaped connecting member (32) 15 extending between the foam panels (14A, 14B). This connecting member (32), which is preferably made of a relatively flexible plastic material, has a central portion (44) shaped to receive and hold metal rods used to reinforce the concrete. The connecting member (32) further has a first longitudinal side end (34A) hingedly connected to the projecting end (26) of the first anchor 20 member (20A), and a second longitudinal side end (34B) opposed to the first longitudinal side end (34A). The second longitudinal side end (34B) is hingedly connected to the projecting end (26) of the second anchor member (20B). The foam panels (14A, 14B) are therefore movable between an extended position, as shown in figure 1, where the foam panels (14A, 14B) are spaced-apart to 25 make the wall form (11), and a collapsed position, not illustrated, where the foam panels (14A, 14B) are brought close to each other, mainly for shipping purposes. <br><br> WO 02/090683 PCT/CA02/00680 <br><br> 10 <br><br> The connecting member (32) is preferably symmetrical in shape so as to receive and hold metal rods used to reinforce the concrete in reversible positions of the wall form (11). Hence, the wall form (11) can be turned upside down and still be used to receive and hold metal rods in top grooves 5 (33) of the connecting member (32). <br><br> A plurality of connecting elements (64) are preferably disposed on the stabilising plate (28) of the projecting end (26) of each anchor member (20A, 20B), in order to hingedly connect the connecting member (32) to the anchor members (20A, 20B). Each of these connecting elements (64) is shaped to form two aligned ridges (66) 10 projecting from the stabilising plate (28), and the space between them defines a longitudinal sleeve (68). A joining pin (70) can be mounted in the sleeve (68). Preferably, pin receiving holes (71) are provided in the ridges (66) for this purpose, each hole (71) facing inwardly of the sleeve (68). The connecting member (32) is preferably made by plastic molding and the joining pin (70) is thus permanently 15 mounted in the ridges (66). <br><br> To cooperate with the connecting elements (64), each longitudinal side end (34A, 34B) of the connecting member (32) defines a corresponding number of arms (72). For example, three arms (72) can be used in a symmetrical connecting member (32). Each arm (72) has an extremity (74) connected to a 20 corresponding joining pin (70) so as to be rotatable around an axis defined by the joining pin (70). It can be easily seen that this purpose may be achieved by either mounting the extremity (74) of the arm (72) rotatably around the joining pin (70), or mounting the joining pin (70) itself rotatably in the pin receiving holes (71). Preferably, the extremity (74) of each arm (72) is 25 provided with a bore (76) for receiving one of the pins (70). <br><br> WO 02/090683 <br><br> 11 <br><br> PCT/CA02/00680 <br><br> As will be readily understood by a person skilled in the art, the connecting elements (64) may be formed directly by molding during manufacturing of the anchor members (20A, 20B). In the illustrated embodiment of figures 2 and 3, a protrusion (78) is generated by the molding process on each side of the 5 ridges (66). <br><br> It will be understood that although the connecting elements (64) are shaped to form aligned ridges (66), the present invention contemplates employing other types of connecting elements that would be apparent to a person skilled in the art, such as open slotted tube-iike knuckles. In this alternative embodiment, 10 the connecting member (32) may advantageously be removed from the corresponding anchor member (20A or 20B). Such an embodiment is for example illustrated in figure 6, with respect with a corner connector as will be explained below, in order to hingedly connect the connecting member (32) to the anchor members (20A or 20B), the connector (16) is provided with a 15 plurality of aligned open slotted tube-like knuckles (360) positioned on the stabilising plate (28), each tube-like knuckle (360) forming an inner tube having a pair of longitudinal opposed edge portions defining a slot (365) in registry with the slots of the other knuckles (360). The connecting member (32) has a pair of longitudinal side end each defining an enlarged end portion 20 (370) sized to be slidably insertable in said open tube-like knuckles and a strip portion (375) connecting the enlarged end portion (370) to a central portion of the connecting member (32). <br><br> Improvement to the connector <br><br> ~ i <br><br> 25 Still referring to figures 2, 3, and 4, and in accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, each anchor member (20A, 20B) has two opposed <br><br> WO 02/090683 <br><br> 12 <br><br> PCT/CA02/00680 <br><br> extremities (90, 92) from which projects a head piece (35) along the longitudinal direction. Preferably, the head pieces (35) are connected to the upper and lower ends (90, 92) of the flange plate (22) of the corresponding anchor member (20A or 20B). The head pieces (35) each have a terminal 5 surface (36), extending transversally. Preferably, each head piece (35) has an L-shaped portion forming a transversal arm defining the terminal surface (36), and a longitudinal arm (38) connecting the transversal arm (36) to the extremity (90 or 92) of the anchor member (20A or 20B) from which the head piece (35) is projecting. <br><br> 10 <br><br> When the connector (16) is embedded into the foam panels (14A, 14B) to make the wall form (11), each head piece (35) is preferably aligned and embedded in a projection (18) of the panel, as best shown in figure 4, and covers half of the upper and lower ends (90, 92) of a flange plate (22), as 15 best viewed in figure 2. The other half of the extremities of the flange plate (22) corresponds to a recess (19). Preferably, the terminal surface (36) of the head piece (35) extends flush with the corresponding top or bottom wall surface (15, 17) of the projection (18). <br><br> Preferably, the head piece (35) of the upper end (90) of a given member is in 20 mirror symmetry with the head piece (35) of the lower end (92) of that flange plate (22), and with the head piece (35) provided on the upper end (90) of the flange plate (22) of the other anchor member. Therefore, a connector (16) can be flipped over or turned around in any direction and can still be used properly when it is positioned right in between a projection (18) and a recess (19). <br><br> 25 The head piece (35) serves two main purposes. First, the head piece (35) helps supporting the weight of the entire form wall assembly (10) when concrete is poured into the form wall assembly (10). Indeed, tests have shown <br><br> WO 02/090683 <br><br> 13 <br><br> PCT/CA02/00680 <br><br> that without the head piece (35), the form wall assembly (10) has a tendency to sag in height after concrete is poured in, by as much as two inches. <br><br> Secondly, the head piece (35) facilitates the stacking of wall forms (11) one on top of the other. Indeed, without the head piece (35), it is difficult for a 5 worker to push a first wall form (11) on top of a second wall form (11) to properly connect them. With the provision of the head pieces (35), a worker can hammer or push on the terminal surface (36) of the head piece (35) to more easily assemble the wall forms (11) together. <br><br> End panel assembly <br><br> 10 Referring now to Figure 5, there is shown a second aspect of the present invention. An end panel assembly (101) is provided for mounting an end panel (102) on the side extremities of a wall form assembly (10). The end panel may for example be used solely for blocking the side extremities of the wall form assembly (10), and containing the concrete in the structure defined by the 15 wall form when pouring. Advantageously, the end panel (102) is also used as a wall stud for the construction of, for example, a window, a door frame, etc. <br><br> The end panel assembly (101) includes the end panel (102) and a mounting device (103) for mounting the end panel (102) to a sidemost wall form (11). 20 The end panel (102) is preferably made of wood, for example a set of wood pieces stacked one on top of the other, and extends through the entire height of the wall form assembly (10). The foam panels (14A, 14B) of the wall form (11) have aligned side end portions (108A, 108B), to which the mounting device (103) is affixed. This mounting device includes first and second 25 engaging members (100A, 100B), which are removably engageable with the respective side end portions (108A, 108B) of the panels (14A, 14B). <br><br> WO 02/090683 <br><br> 14 <br><br> PCT/CA02/00680 <br><br> Preferably, the first and second engaging members (100A, 100B) each define a sleeve for enfolding the end portion (108A, 108B) of a corresponding foam panel (14A, 14B), and is made of a resilient material such as a plastic. Preferably, the engaging members (100A, 100B) are shaped to conform to the 5 shape of the side end portions (108A, 108B) of the foam panels (14A, 14B), and are simply mounted thereon by resiliently hugging the foam panels. In the illustrated embodiment, each foam panel (14A or 14B) has longitudinal ridges (110) extending along its inward surface (112), that is, the surface facing the opposed foam panels (14B or 14A), and each engaging member is provided 10 with corresponding channels (14) engageable with each ridge (110). <br><br> The mounting device (103) also includes mounting means for longitudinally . mounting the end panel (102) between the first and second engaging members (100A, 100B), when they are themselves engaged with the end 15 portions (108A, 108B) of the pair of foam panels. For example, the mounting means may be embodied by first and second supporting portions (104A, 104B), respectively projecting from the first and second engaging members, inwardly of the pair of foam panels (14A, 14B). As seen in figure 5, the two supporting portions (104A, 104B) may define a track for slidably receiving the 20 end panel (102). Screws (106) or any other appropriate type of fasteners preferably fix the end panel (102) to the supporting portions (104A, 104B). The mounting means of the present invention are not however limited to the above-described embodiment. For example, instead of defining a track, the first and second projecting portions may simply define walls on which the end 25 panel is solidly fastened. In another embodiment, instead of two supporting portions, a single connecting member joining the two engaging members together, may be provided, either defining a wall or a track. <br><br> WO 02/090683 <br><br> 15 <br><br> PCT/CA02/00680 <br><br> Reinforced comer <br><br> Referring now to Figures 5 to 7, there is shown a third aspect of the present invention involving wall forms used for corners. The corner is defined by two longitudinally contiguous foam panel sections (14A, 14A"). In the 5 embodiment of figures 5 and 6, the panel sections (14A, 14A') form a right angle, and in the embodiment of figure 7, they form a 45 degree angle. Of course, any other appropriate angular opening between the two panel sections (14A, 14A') may be considered within the scope of the present invention. <br><br> In order to strengthen and reinforce the corner wall, a connector (16) is 10 positioned inside the corner as shown. The connector (16) includes a pair of anchor members (20A, 20B) each embedded longitudinally into one of the foam panel sections (14A, 14A'). A connecting member (32) longitudinally connects the two anchor members (20A, 20B) together. The anchor members (20A and 20B) and the connecting member (32) may be of the same design as 15 the connector (16) described above, or, alternatively, connectors of a different construction may be used. <br><br> In a preferred embodiment, the connecting member (32) is preferably hingedly connected on each side to the corresponding anchor member (20A or 20B) through the use of open slotted tube-like knuckles (360), as described above.' 20 This embodiment is advantageous in that it allows the connecting member (32) to be easily removed to put the wall form in its collapsed position, and connected back on at the construction site. Other types of connections, hinged or otherwise, may also be used. The connecting member (32) may be removable from the anchor members (20A, 20B) or rigidly affixed thereto. <br><br> WO 02/090683 <br><br> 16 <br><br> PCT/CA02/00680 <br><br> It should be noted on this point that advantageously, a corner wall form may have connectors with removable connecting members only on one side of the corner, as in figures 5 and 7, all the connectors on the other side having for example hinged connecting elements as shown in figures 2 and 3. This 5 particular embodiment still allows the corner wall form to be put in a collapsed position for shipping, while limiting the number of open slotted tube-like knuckles, which are more expensive to manufacture. <br><br> Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been described in detail herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the 10 invention is not limited to these precise embodiments and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims. <br><br></p> </div>

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<div class="application article clearfix printTableText" id="claims"> <p lang="en"> 17<br><br> WHAT IS CLAIMED IS:<br><br>
1. A connector for tying together opposed foam panels in spaced and parallel relationship along a longitudinal direction to make a form for receiving a<br><br> 5 flowable material, the connector comprising:<br><br> a pair of elongated anchor members, each being devised to be embedded longitudinally inside a corresponding one of said foam panels, each of said anchor members having two opposed extremities and a head piece projecting from each of said extremities along the longitudinal direction, the 10 head pieces each having a terminal surface extending transversally;<br><br> a connecting member for connecting longitudinally the anchor members of the pair together;<br><br> wherein:<br><br> the head pieces of each anchor member are in mirror symmetry to each 15 other; and each head piece has an L-shaped cross-section having a transversal arm defining said terminal surface and a longitudinal arm connecting the transversal arm to the extremity of the anchor member from which said head piece is projecting.<br><br> 20<br><br>
2. A wall form for receiving a flowable material, comprising:<br><br> a pair of foam panels each having opposed top and bottom wall surfaces;<br><br> and<br><br> 25 a connector for tying together said foam panels in spaced and parallel relationship along a longitudinal direction, said connector comprising a pair of elongated anchor members each embedded longitudinally inside a corresponding one of said foam panels, each of said anchor members having intellectual property office of n1.<br><br> -2 DEC 2004<br><br> 18<br><br> two opposed extremities and a head piece projecting from each of said extremities along the longitudinal direction, the head pieces each having a terminal surface extending transversally and along a portion of a corresponding one of the top and bottom wall surfaces of the corresponding 5 foam panel, the connector further comprising a connecting member for connecting longitudinally the anchor members of the pair together;<br><br> wherein:<br><br> each head piece is shaped so that its terminal surface is adapted to extend along either one of the top or bottom wall surfaces; 10 the head pieces of each anchor member are in mirror symmetry to each other; and each head piece has an L-shaped cross-section having a transversal arm defining said terminal surface and a longitudinal arm connecting the transversal arm to the extremity of the anchor member from which said head 15 piece is projecting.<br><br>
3. A wall form according to claim 2, wherein each of the top and bottom wall surfaces of each of the foam panels is provided with alternating projections and recesses, the head pieces each being embedded into one of said<br><br> 20 projections.<br><br>
4. A wall form according to claim 3, wherein, for each foam panel, each projection of the top wall surface is opposed to a recess of the bottom wall surface and each recess of the top wall is opposed to a projection of the<br><br> 25 bottom wall.<br><br>
5. A wall form assembly, comprising a plurality of wall forms according to claim 2, said wall forms being vertically stacked up.<br><br> intellectual property office of n.z.<br><br> -2 DEC 2004 RECEIVED<br><br> 19<br><br>
6. A wall form assembly according to claim 5, wherein, for adjacent upper and lower wall forms, the terminal surfaces extending along the bottom wall surfaces of the foam panels of the upper wall form abut on the terminal surfaces extending along the top wall surfaces of the foam panels of the lower wall form.<br><br>
7. A connector according to claim 1 and substantially as herein described with reference to any embodiment disclosed.<br><br>
8. A wall form according to claim 2 and substantially as herein described with reference to any embodiment disclosed.<br><br>
9. A connector for tying together opposed foam panels in spaced and parallel relationship along a longitudinal direction to make a form for receiving a flowable material substantially as herein described with reference to any embodiment shown in the accompanying drawings.<br><br>
10. A wall form for receiving a flowable material substantially as herein described with reference to any embodiment disclosed in the accompanying drawings.<br><br> ay tne authorised ageett intellectual property of n.z.<br><br> - 2 DEC 2004<br><br> RECEIVED<br><br> </p> </div>
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