US1846195A - Removable metal tile structure for forming concrete floors - Google Patents

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US1846195A
US1846195A US87408A US8740826A US1846195A US 1846195 A US1846195 A US 1846195A US 87408 A US87408 A US 87408A US 8740826 A US8740826 A US 8740826A US 1846195 A US1846195 A US 1846195A
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    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
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  • An object of my invention is to provide a metal tile for use in concrete floor construction and a simple and inexpensive means for mounting and positioning said tiles.
  • Another object is to provide a mounting means which is inexpensive of manufacture and simple of application.
  • Another object is to provide a metal tile and mounting means therefor which will permit ready removal of the tiles after the concrete floor has been poured and has become set.
  • Another object is to provide a mounting means for the purpose stated which is adapted for use with tiles of various sizes.
  • FIG. 1 is a fragmental perspective view of a structure embodying the tile and mounting means of my invention prior to the pouring of concrete.
  • Fig. 2 is a similar view showing a modified application of the device of my invention.
  • the metal tiles 8 are of any approved shape and are provided with sides 9 having straight bottom edges 10.
  • the mounting means comprises angle strips 11, the sides 12 and 13 of which may be at right angles to one another.
  • a suitable supporting structure comprising shoring 14, stringers 15 and soilits 1G is erected.
  • the angle strips 11 which may be of light gauge metal, are then secured in alignment upon the opposite sides of the soilits 16 by means of nails 17.
  • the tiles 8 are then positioned between the angle strips 11 by seating the opposite longitudinal edges 10 of a given tile upon adjacent soiiits, with the sides 9 of said tile in abutment with the upstanding sides 12 of the angle strips.
  • the concrete is then poured over the tiles and the space between the outer faces of the side walls 9 of the tiles is filled with concrete to form beams.
  • suitable reenforcing elements may be positioned between adjacent tiles where required. After a floor has been poured and set, the temporary supporting structure is removed whereupon the soffits 16 will be removed from the beams at which time the longitudinal edges 10 of the tile will be exposed rendering said tiles readily accessible for removal and permitting them to be used again.
  • the angle strips 11 are positioned with a free edge disposed toward the edge of a soflit 16 and the upstanding side disposed farthest from the edge of said sofiit.
  • the opposite sides 9 of a,. given tile have their longitudinal edges 10 seated upon the upper or inner face of the sides 12 of the angle strips 11 with the outer faces of the sides 9 of the tile in abutment PATENT oF ice WILLIAM M.
  • angle strips 11 will remain secured tothe soflits 16 and will be removed therewith so that the angle strips may also be used repeatedly.
  • the angle strips ll'being light and easy to handle eliminates considerable labor and difliculty in aligning.
  • the operation of constructing a floor with the tile and angle strip material of my invention consists in simply providing guide lines along the soffits and nailing the angle strips along the guide line after which the tiles may be readily dropped into place.
  • the upstanding side of the angle strips not only positions the sides of the tile, but also precludes spreading there- 5? mounting strips on the temporary support structure, the angle strips each having an upwardly extending arm, the upstanding arms being disposed alternately on opposite sides of the rows of strips, whereby there arepro vid'ed opposed pairs ofupstanding arms, and
  • planks and strips being removable as a unit after the concrete has set.
  • V 3 Ina concrete floor in course of erection, the combination of'spaced sofiits, angle strips arranged inspaced courses upon the soifits for providing fixed ways between adjacent courses of angle strips, U shaped tiles inverted and positioned between alternate pairs of adjacent. courses of angle strips forclosing the spaces between the sofiitsand providing spaced ways between adjacent tiles and over the soflits for receiving beam forming concrete and the angle strips engaging the tiles on the sides of the tiles exposed to the concrete for precluding spreading of the tiles .under the weight of a concrete mass formed around the tiles, I V

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Feb. 23, 1932. w. M. VGQLDSMITH 1,346,195
REMOVABLE METAL TILE STRUCTURE FOR FORMING CONCRETE FLOORS Filed Feb. 10, 1926 Ha f /7,413 6 /0 15 I0 /6 13 m /0 NJ /4 14 /4 gwvewto c mum/M. Goldsmifh 1 o v a /2 imme/1 A til) Patented Feb. 23, 1932 UNITED STATES LATE COMPANY, OF OINGINNAT'I, OHIO, A CORPORATION" OF OHIO REMOVABLE METAL TILE STRUCTURE FOR FORMING CONCRETE FLOORS Application filed February 10, 1926. Serial No. 87,408.
An object of my invention is to provide a metal tile for use in concrete floor construction and a simple and inexpensive means for mounting and positioning said tiles.
Another object is to provide a mounting means which is inexpensive of manufacture and simple of application.
Another object is to provide a metal tile and mounting means therefor which will permit ready removal of the tiles after the concrete floor has been poured and has become set.
Another object is to provide a mounting means for the purpose stated which is adapted for use with tiles of various sizes.
These and other objects are attained by the means described herein and disclosed in the accompanying drawings, in which Fig. 1 is a fragmental perspective view of a structure embodying the tile and mounting means of my invention prior to the pouring of concrete.
Fig. 2 is a similar view showing a modified application of the device of my invention.
The metal tiles 8 are of any approved shape and are provided with sides 9 having straight bottom edges 10. The mounting means comprises angle strips 11, the sides 12 and 13 of which may be at right angles to one another. As shown in Fig. 1, a suitable supporting structure comprising shoring 14, stringers 15 and soilits 1G is erected. The angle strips 11 which may be of light gauge metal, are then secured in alignment upon the opposite sides of the soilits 16 by means of nails 17. The tiles 8 are then positioned between the angle strips 11 by seating the opposite longitudinal edges 10 of a given tile upon adjacent soiiits, with the sides 9 of said tile in abutment with the upstanding sides 12 of the angle strips. The concrete is then poured over the tiles and the space between the outer faces of the side walls 9 of the tiles is filled with concrete to form beams. It will be readily understood that suitable reenforcing elements may be positioned between adjacent tiles where required. After a floor has been poured and set, the temporary supporting structure is removed whereupon the soffits 16 will be removed from the beams at which time the longitudinal edges 10 of the tile will be exposed rendering said tiles readily accessible for removal and permitting them to be used again.
. As shown in Fig. 2, the angle strips 11 are positioned with a free edge disposed toward the edge of a soflit 16 and the upstanding side disposed farthest from the edge of said sofiit.
In this structure, the opposite sides 9 of a,. given tile have their longitudinal edges 10 seated upon the upper or inner face of the sides 12 of the angle strips 11 with the outer faces of the sides 9 of the tile in abutment PATENT oF ice WILLIAM M. GOLDSMITH, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO THE GOLDSMITH METAL V with the upstanding side 13 of the angle 7.
strips. When a concrete floor has been poured and has become set upon a supporting structure such as shown in Fig. 2, .the shoring 14 and stringers 15 may be removed whereupon the sleepers 16may be pulled,
down, leavingthe edges 10 of the tiles ex posed and thus facilitating removal of the tiles. 1
It should be noted that in each of the structures described, the angle strips 11 will remain secured tothe soflits 16 and will be removed therewith so that the angle strips may also be used repeatedly. The angle strips ll'being light and easy to handle eliminates considerable labor and difliculty in aligning.
and positioning thetiles. The operation of constructing a floor with the tile and angle strip material of my invention consists in simply providing guide lines along the soffits and nailing the angle strips along the guide line after which the tiles may be readily dropped into place. The upstanding side of the angle strips not only positions the sides of the tile, but also precludes spreading there- 5? mounting strips on the temporary support structure, the angle strips each having an upwardly extending arm, the upstanding arms being disposed alternately on opposite sides of the rows of strips, whereby there arepro vid'ed opposed pairs ofupstanding arms, and
inverted U shape tiles having the .endsof,
their armsreceived between opposed pairs of upstanding arms, whereby a mold for con crete is formed and in which mold the strips are exposed to theconcrete mass and the ends of the inverted U shape tiles areprotected from contact with the concrete mass.
2. In a concrete floor in course of construc tion the combination of temporary centering, a pluralityof pairs of independent rows of angle strips, the angle strips each comprising a pair of flanges, one of each of which flanges rests on and is secured to the centering and-the other of whichfianges extends tending abutment surfaces on the strips, the
tiles forming joist molds between them, the
outer edges of said-planks against which the tiles engage and which hold and position the latter, said planks and strips being removable as a unit after the concrete has set.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this 5th day of February,
upwardly beyond the centering for providconcrete in the joist molds between the tiles f i being spaced from the free ends of the tiles by the upstanding flanges of the angle strips, whereby the free ends of the tilesmay be exposed, free of the concrete, after the centering is removed. 7
. V 3. Ina concrete floor in course of erection, the combination of'spaced sofiits, angle strips arranged inspaced courses upon the soifits for providing fixed ways between adjacent courses of angle strips, U shaped tiles inverted and positioned between alternate pairs of adjacent. courses of angle strips forclosing the spaces between the sofiitsand providing spaced ways between adjacent tiles and over the soflits for receiving beam forming concrete and the angle strips engaging the tiles on the sides of the tiles exposed to the concrete for precluding spreading of the tiles .under the weight of a concrete mass formed around the tiles, I V
a. In a concrete floor in course of construction, the combination of a temporary support structure, a series of rows of mounting strips on the temporary support structure, the strips each comprising an upwardly extending portion, the said upstanding portions being disposed alternately on opposite sides of the rows of strips, whereby there are provided opposed V airs of u )standin ortions and inverted U" shapetiles having'the ends of their arms re- -ceived; between opposed pairs of said upstanding arms, whereby a mold for concrete
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US3931952A (en) * 1972-01-19 1976-01-13 Interform, Inc. Multiple concrete form apparatus
US4037375A (en) * 1975-08-18 1977-07-26 Theodore Maggos Multi-story floor-ceiling system and method
US5397096A (en) * 1993-02-01 1995-03-14 Nelson; Stevan T. Forming apparatus for concrete floors, ceilings and walls

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US3931952A (en) * 1972-01-19 1976-01-13 Interform, Inc. Multiple concrete form apparatus
US4037375A (en) * 1975-08-18 1977-07-26 Theodore Maggos Multi-story floor-ceiling system and method
US5397096A (en) * 1993-02-01 1995-03-14 Nelson; Stevan T. Forming apparatus for concrete floors, ceilings and walls

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