US1735592A - Mat chair - Google Patents
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- CHICAGO CHICAGO
- ILLINOIS A comaon rIoNoF DELAWARE MAT CHAIR
- My invention relates to concrete reinforcement and particularly to a novel chair adapted to support reinforcing mats for road reinforcement.
- An object of my invention is to provide simple and effective means for supporting and spacing apart the two layers of a two-- layer mat of reinforcing rods. Mats of this character to be effective must be supported at substantially an exact point relative to the top and bottom surfaces of the concrete slab, the supporting means resting on the underlying soil of the roadway. A chair having a substantial base area is therefore an important requisite.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a plurality of bars and chairs in the vertical position
- Figs. 2 and 3 are front and side views respectively of the wire rod following a preliminary step in the construction of the chair.
- Fig. 1 is a side view of the finished chair.
- I have illustrated a mat 7 consisting of an upper layer of bars 1(l11 and a corresponding lower layer 12-13 forming the usual duplicate lever reinforcingmat.
- the chair of my invention consists of a length of heavy wire rod doubled on itself to form a loop the closed end of the loop being rebent at an acute angle to form the hook portion 14.
- This portion as clearly shown in Fig. 1 constitutes the means for holding a pair of crossed bars 1011.
- one bar 10 is received in the eye of the loop.
- a spring clip 20 of common form is used as a fastening means, the clip serving merely as a means for preventing accidental displacement but subjected to no load when the chair is in position.
- any wire tie might be utilized at this point instead of the spring tie that is shown.
- chair of this character may be madeof heavy gauge wire and be of rugged character thus insuring stability of the mat after it has been placed in position.
- a chair consisting of a length of heavy wire doubled on itself to form a loop the closed end of the loop being bent backward at an acute angle relative-to the body of the loop, the said body being bent at a point between its ends to provide a horizontal seat, and the lower end of the body being bent to terminate in horizontal portions acting as supporting feet.
- Wires being disposed to provide a pairjof hori: zontal portions acting as feet. 4'.
- a chair for double layer mats consisting of a length of heavy Wire doubled on it- 15 self to form a loop the free ends of the Wire 7 Y constituting thebody portions of the loop be ing of substantially equal length the closed Y I end of the loop being bent backward at an I acute angle,.;a horizontal seat provided by ,20 bending anintermediate portionof saidbody Y portion, the terminal portions of the wires being horizontally disposed at a point a substantial distance below said seat to act as Slip porting] feet.
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W. E. WHITE MAT CHAIR Filed June 8, 1929 Patented Nov. 12, 1929 UNITE;
WILLIAM E. WHITE, or CHICAGO, I LINoIs-AssIeNoIa TO 'KAIJMANI szrnnLfooMfiAttY,
or CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A comaon rIoNoF DELAWARE MAT CHAIR,
Application filed June a, 1929.: Serial no. 369,436., I
My invention relates to concrete reinforcement and particularly to a novel chair adapted to support reinforcing mats for road reinforcement.
An object of my invention is to provide simple and effective means for supporting and spacing apart the two layers of a two-- layer mat of reinforcing rods. Mats of this character to be effective must be supported at substantially an exact point relative to the top and bottom surfaces of the concrete slab, the supporting means resting on the underlying soil of the roadway. A chair having a substantial base area is therefore an important requisite.
While the extent'of the elevation of the mat above the soil is substantially constant in all parts of the country, the vertical spacing of the two layers of bars varies materially and a chair has been devised that may be constructed with a minimum of change in the automatic machinery for. variations in bar spacings.
The invention will be more readily understood by reference to the accompanying drawings, in which Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a plurality of bars and chairs in the vertical position;
Figs. 2 and 3 are front and side views respectively of the wire rod following a preliminary step in the construction of the chair; and
r Fig. 1 is a side view of the finished chair. In the drawings, I have illustrated a mat 7 consisting of an upper layer of bars 1(l11 and a corresponding lower layer 12-13 forming the usual duplicate lever reinforcingmat.
The chair of my invention consists of a length of heavy wire rod doubled on itself to form a loop the closed end of the loop being rebent at an acute angle to form the hook portion 14. This portion as clearly shown in Fig. 1 constitutes the means for holding a pair of crossed bars 1011. In other words,
one bar 10 is received in the eye of the loop.
and is rigidly supported against vertical and lateral displacement while the bar 11 is sup-- bar 10 and held against lateral the adjacent legs of the body ported on the movement by portion.
The two legs1516 an intermediate stage-of construction are straightas shown in Figs. 2 and 3,'but'in a later operation are bent to provide the seat '17 jand'the feet-18. It will "be seen that the only" variationnecessary to adapt the chair to different spacings between. the layersof barsis to'va'ry the diadjustment.
Inapplying the chair to crossed bars in 7 order to reach the'positi'on shown in Fig. 1,, they open space between the feet is placed beneath the bar 10 at the left of the'bar I1 and moved vertically until the hookv 14 is stopped by the bar 10. The chair is then swung clock-wise into the position shown,
thebar' 12' passing between the legs and the bar13 overlying the seat 17. In this position a spring clip 20 of common formis used as a fastening means, the clip serving merely as a means for preventing accidental displacement but subjected to no load when the chair is in position. It is of course apparent that any wire tie might be utilized at this point instead of the spring tie that is shown. chair of this character may be madeof heavy gauge wire and be of rugged character thus insuring stability of the mat after it has been placed in position.
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1. A chair consisting of a length of heavy wire doubled on itself to form a loop the closed end of the loop being bent backward at an acute angle relative-to the body of the loop, the said body being bent at a point between its ends to provide a horizontal seat, and the lower end of the body being bent to terminate in horizontal portions acting as supporting feet.
2. A road mat conslsting of two layers of cross reinforcing rods and a chair at the intersections of the rods of each layer, said chair I consisting of a length of wire doubled on it-' self to form a loop with the closed end of the loop bent to form a hook, said hook being adapted to interlock with and hold the crossed bars of the upper layer of bars the intermediate portion of the wire being-bent to provide 1 2 a V y 1,735,592,
horizontal seatthe te'rminalportions offthe:
Wires being disposed to provide a pairjof hori: zontal portions acting as feet. 4'. A chair for double layer mats consisting of a length of heavy Wire doubled on it- 15 self to form a loop the free ends of the Wire 7 Y constituting thebody portions of the loop be ing of substantially equal length the closed Y I end of the loop being bent backward at an I acute angle,.;a horizontal seat provided by ,20 bending anintermediate portionof saidbody Y portion, the terminal portions of the wires being horizontally disposed at a point a substantial distance below said seat to act as Slip porting] feet.
g5 In testimony whereof I have my signature.
" WILLIAM WHITE.
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Cited By (5)
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US2642789A (en) * | 1948-11-24 | 1953-06-23 | United States Steel Corp | Transload device |
US2834266A (en) * | 1954-10-20 | 1958-05-13 | United States Steel Corp | Transload device |
US20060138689A1 (en) * | 2004-12-29 | 2006-06-29 | Endrud John N | Apparatus and method for compression molding a chair mat |
FR2944302A1 (en) * | 2009-04-09 | 2010-10-15 | Fimurex | Monolithic element for connection and/or spacing of metallic armatures or e.g. horizontal wire meshes for realizing horizontal slab, has straight sections allowing positioning of wire meshes in parallel planes distant from each another |
US20190277031A1 (en) * | 2016-11-03 | 2019-09-12 | Midland Steel Reinforcement Supplies Ltd. | Reinforcing framework and slab design |
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Cited By (5)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2642789A (en) * | 1948-11-24 | 1953-06-23 | United States Steel Corp | Transload device |
US2834266A (en) * | 1954-10-20 | 1958-05-13 | United States Steel Corp | Transload device |
US20060138689A1 (en) * | 2004-12-29 | 2006-06-29 | Endrud John N | Apparatus and method for compression molding a chair mat |
FR2944302A1 (en) * | 2009-04-09 | 2010-10-15 | Fimurex | Monolithic element for connection and/or spacing of metallic armatures or e.g. horizontal wire meshes for realizing horizontal slab, has straight sections allowing positioning of wire meshes in parallel planes distant from each another |
US20190277031A1 (en) * | 2016-11-03 | 2019-09-12 | Midland Steel Reinforcement Supplies Ltd. | Reinforcing framework and slab design |
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