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US1851356A
US1851356A US355724A US35572429A US1851356A US 1851356 A US1851356 A US 1851356A US 355724 A US355724 A US 355724A US 35572429 A US35572429 A US 35572429A US 1851356 A US1851356 A US 1851356A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • 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
    • E04G17/00Connecting or other auxiliary members for forms, falsework structures, or shutterings
    • E04G17/18Devices for suspending or anchoring form elements to girders placed in ceilings, e.g. hangers

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  • Fig. 1 is a crosssection on a transverse o h e E Y f 1 b9 13.: plane of an Ibeam o which a retainer of my emiisepperted "@Hlithe opposedliedses-ofethe i nti h b n 1i d I v supporting members 1-? by washers 18 placed 5 Fig.

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Mafch, 29, 19.32. s. E. GREENWOOD RETAINER Filed April 17, 1929 INVENTOR:
I ;sma h r- 9,1 9 f i 31 3513565 Application 'fi1ed'Apri1 17, 1929; s ial, 355,724,
My invention;particularlyrelates to struc- 'tioned-upOh the bean to retain the beam; in, tures wherein structural beams, such as I contactwith-the spacer irrespective of thev beams, are to be retained and thensheathed in flange thickness oiithe'beam-used v concrete. Devices of vthis general character .In the form of my inve tion which-I have" are also disclosed inmy several copending'apchosen todiscl'ose, there is shown inFig -lan. i plications,Serial No. 301,033, filed Auguste 'I bc'ani 6 positioned within 'a'iEor-m Z which is 21, 1928 and entitled Concrete form hanger, ra'dapted to be filled-withconcrete toencasethe and applicationSerial No. 3365097 filed J anu l m T r -C s n h l beam f rpu'ra V Vary 30,1929 and entitled Form hanger. poses 'ot illustration ini conneetion; withahe It is an object of my invention to provide an "ietitlilelftlf li ly invention but itYis usuahfin; I improved device which will retain a strucel lal practicif to useaotherjbeams asi tural beam ina' predetermined relationship 13761 1 35 IbBamS. Furthermore, and-this' is also with a form to whichc'oncrete is to be admitfil'vicf beams, the S 2 h W n -b V t d I V I e e flange-thickness of the hea ns-vary'in accordi 1- Another object of my invention is to pro- 0 wi h" h P t Q S H i a d PO vide a device for retaining a concrete form on trons f the structn 'e fi e beam is any one of a wide range of sizes of the beams l h e 9 P 0 mploy e usually employed commercially in the con- 3 "P g e i ngthe struction of buildings; bea m wlthregard'to a spacer, irrespective of J V 9" The invention possesses othera'dvantageous l zts and -tll Ck 'nesses i e. fl ng s BOP- features, some of which with the: foregoing Walls 9f h eam; thatlprovadei t u u e V will be set "forth at length in the following deherechsclosei a c scription where Iishall' outline in full that a y fdlsposed between I a form of the retainer of my invention, which gfl ih 9 7 SPaceTSl9 Whifih i i I have selectedffor illustration in the draw- 'mn lthe a o 2 with V ings accompanying and forming part of the gig-5 he form. t This as n accordance present specification." In said drawings I w 'P fi d g w and I i V i have showneone form of the retainer embodyluniements f ithe em t/ Structural I ing my invention, but it is. to be understood Steel 'mFm 3 l as lr b r thatl do not limit myself to s form Since protection aga nst corros on and fire. The the invention, asset forth in the claims, may ew 9 a Secured l h e th form y be embodiedin a plurality of forms. imefins b l Winch '(xlzene l between In the drawings-to which I have maderef- Wooden Suppontmg 'ZthroughTthe erence Fig. 1 is a crosssection on a transverse o h e E Y f 1 b9 13.: plane of an Ibeam o which a retainer of my emiisepperted "@Hlithe opposedliedses-ofethe i nti h b n 1i d I v supporting members 1-? by washers 18 placed 5 Fig. 2is a crosssection throughtherIbe am e w e i e e d 0 file-71301153 l dith shown in'Figl'along the line 2+2 thereof.- lw fi llp a i i h Fig; 3is a cross section along the lin 3- To @Q l t0 38min the?! beam upon r I 40 of Figplg r i 1 I p the, spacers I iprefierably provide a member 0 I Fig-4 is a'p'erspective View of a retainer of imihavmga'cenbrillrshilnk" fi r 9311 I y in ti v e arm 23Cail1d-ia second :arm 24 are positioned- Fig. 5'illustrates the use of a retainer ofiny H 9 irlghtiiimgles 1 e j r axis 13116111570? invention in combinationwith 'angI beam of PO Ef 181135830? th 8.11%1111 222. Means are also; a 45 a size different fromthat indicated in Fig.1. 1 P OYIdHdl-Ito .pe's t h a e p n :the' 5 I it i fe d f 'r th t i f -spacer; 9. Thus, arsiis' shown'particnlarly in invention comprises aform in which a beam is F g newbi /S25 are but in the ends'o'f-e'ach to be positioned,a spacer providedjbetween oi the arms 23 and- 24;. Thesenotches env the beam and the form, and aretainer adapted V gage-th 1 8 Q ill irlfiain'el 50 to be abutted against the spa er a d o i; {againstEastunning movementgonthezbg v "1 0 ber is placed in abutment with the spacers 9,
the other end of the member being positioned upon the flange of the beam with the arm 24 upturned. A bolt 27 is then passed thru a hole, indicated as 28, in the member and is made u to retain the member and the arm lIIPOSltZOIl and in abutment with the respective surfaces. I
When it is desired to position a beam having a flange thickness greater than that which the arm 23. is adapted to be used with,
- as is indicated in Figure 1, the member is reversed,-as is shown in Fig. 5, the arm 24 being positioned in abutment with the spacers 9 and the other arm being positioned adjacent to the flange of the beam and upturned. a I
Since it ispossible to dispose the arm 23 at various angles to the surface of the spacer with which it abuts, depending upon the thickness of the flange, and since the arm 24 maybe likewise disposed at various angles tov the s acer, depending upon the thickness of the an e of the beam, it is, to be noted that a wi e variety and a wide range in flange thicknesses can be successfully engagedby themember 21by varying the arm positioned in abutment with the spacer. In commercial practice I have found that a beam and said spacer for engaging either of said arms with said spacer.
4. A retainer comprising a structural beam, a mold form adjacent said beam, a spacer disposed between and abutting said beam and said form, and a member adjustably secured to said spacer and adapted to be adjustably supported by said beam, said member including a central shank having an arm extending at substantially a right angle from each end thereof, said arms being of different lengths and extending in opposite directions.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand.
a I GEORGE E. GREENWOOD.
single retainer of my invention suffices to accommodate and to secure adequately all sizes andshapes of flanges ordinarily encountered in building construction.
I claim:
1. In combination with a structural beam and a :mold form, a retainer comprising a spacer adapted to be adjustably secured between said beam and said form and in contact therewith, and a memberadapted to be adjustably secured to said spacer and to be engaged with said beam; said member including a central shank and a pair of arms,
one on each end of said shank, said arms being of different lengths and extending in opposite directions and substantiallyat right angles to said shank.
2. In combination, a structural beam, a mold form having a bottom and a side adjacent said beam,espacing means disposed between said bottom and said beam and abutting said'side', a member secured to said spacing means, and a plurality of different arms on said member adapted selectively to be en aged with said spacing means.
3. retainer comprising a structural beam, a mold form adjacent said beam, a spacer adaptedto be disposed between and abuttingsaid beamand said form, a member secured to said spacer, and a pair of arms of different lengths on said member, said -member being adapted to ,be disposed in either of two positions with respect to'said Nun)
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US3367078A (en) * 1964-06-09 1968-02-06 Jerrell B. Thompson Jr. Fastening device for expanded-metal sheets

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US3367078A (en) * 1964-06-09 1968-02-06 Jerrell B. Thompson Jr. Fastening device for expanded-metal sheets

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