US20020104952A1 - Window and door form for prefabricated concrete walls - Google Patents
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- B28—WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
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- the present invention relates generally to the field of building construction from prefabricated building elements, such as prefabricated concrete building walls and modules. More specifically the present invention relates to a portal form for placement within the wall form perimeter wall of a building wall form, to define an opening in the resulting concrete wall for mounting a window or a door.
- the portal form includes a portal form perimeter wall configured as a closed loop which is preferably either square or rectangular and prevents concrete poured into the wall form from flowing into the space encompassed by the portal form, and includes form elevating and dislodgement screw structures including elevating screws which are rotated after the wall concrete cures, to elevate portal form and thereby free it from the grip of the cured concrete.
- the portal form perimeter wall has a wall upper edge and a wall lower edge and either the entire portal form perimeter wall, or only its outer surface is tapered inwardly from the wall upper edge to the wall lower edge for greater ease in dislodging and removing the portal form from the cured wall concrete.
- the portal form perimeter wall or its outer face is preferably stepped to define window and door mounting in the resulting door or window opening.
- the present invention accomplishes the above-stated objectives, as well as others, as may be determined by a fair reading and interpretation of the entire specification.
- a wall and port form for forming a concrete wall having a port for mounting a window or a door, including a building wall form having a wall form perimeter wall and a wall form bottom wall; a portal form for placement within the building wall form perimeter wall for defining an opening for one of a door and a window, the portal including a portal form perimeter wall configured as a closed loop encompassing a port space and preventing concrete poured into the wall form from flowing into the port space encompassed by the portal form, and a form elevating and dislodgement mechanism for elevating the portal form relative to the building wall form upon curing of concrete within the wall form and thereby freeing it from the grip of the concrete.
- the portal form preferably has interior corners and the form elevating and dislodgement mechanism preferably includes screw retaining plates extending across each interior corner of the portal form perimeter wall, each retaining plate having an internally threaded screw bore and an elevating screw engagingly screwed through each screw bore, and each elevating screw preferably is of sufficient length that rotating the screws a certain number of turns causes each screw to bear against the bottom wall and cause a resultant upward force on the portal form, dislodging the portal form from cured wall concrete in the wall form and elevating the portal form.
- the portal form perimeter wall preferably is one of substantially square and substantially rectangular.
- the portal form perimeter wall has a wall upper edge and a wall lower edge and has a wall outer face which is tapered inwardly from the wall upper edge to the wall lower edge for lower resistance dislodgement.
- the portal form perimeter wall outer face is stepped to define window and door mounting steps in the resulting port in the formed concrete wall.
- the outer face of the portal form perimeter wall is covered with an adhesion-resistant coating prior to pouring concrete into the wall form.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective top view of the preferred portal form.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective bottom view of the portal form of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional side view of the portal form of FIGS. 1 and 2.
- FIG. 4 is a front perspective view of a wall form incorporating a tilting table with a portal form shown in broken lines.
- FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view of the tilting table and thus of the wall form of FIG. 4.
- a portal form 10 is shown placed within a building wall form 100 on a forming surface, the forming surface preferably being a tilting table 50 elevated on hinges 62 from a horizontal frame 56 by hydraulic cylinders 58 .
- the building wall form 100 has a wall form perimeter wall 120 and a wall form bottom wall 52 preferably defined by the tilting table 50 upper surface.
- the portal form 10 within the building wall form 100 functions to define an opening in the resulting cured wall for the mounting of a window or a door.
- Portal form 10 includes a portal form perimeter wall 20 configured as a closed loop which is preferably either square or rectangular and prevents concrete poured into the wall form 100 from flowing into the port spaces encompassed by the portal form 10 . See FIGS. 1 - 3 .
- Portal form perimeter wall 20 is preferably fitted around metal abutment blocks 54 welded to the wall form bottom wall 52 and thus to tilting table 50 upper surface. See FIG. 4.
- Portal form 10 includes form elevating and dislodgement screw structures 30 including elevating screws 32 which are rotated after the wall concrete cures, to elevate portal form 10 and thereby free it from the grip of the cured concrete.
- the portal form perimeter wall 20 has a wall upper edge 22 and a wall lower edge 24 and either the entire portal form perimeter wall 20 or only its outer surface is tapered inwardly from the wall upper edge 22 to the wall lower edge 24 for greater ease in dislodging and removing the portal form from the cured wall concrete.
- the portal form perimeter wall 20 or its outer face is preferably stepped to define window and door mounting step 26 in the resulting door or window opening.
- a key inventive feature of the portal form 10 is the elevating and dislodgement screw structures 30 which include screw retaining plates 34 which preferably extend across each interior corner of the portal form perimeter wall 20 .
- Each retaining plate 34 has a screw bore 36 which is internally threaded and an elevating screw 32 or bolt which is engagingly screwed through the screw bore 36 .
- the elevating screw 32 is of sufficient length that rotating the elevating screw 32 a certain number of turns causes the elevating screw 32 to bear against the bottom wall 52 of the wall form 100 and cause a resultant upward force on the portal form 10 which dislodges the portal form 10 from the cured wall concrete and elevates the portal form 10 .
- the elevating screws 32 preferably have bolt heads of conventional configuration which are rotated by a wrench, and preferably by an air wrench. It is preferred that the outer face of the portal form perimeter wall 20 be covered with an adhesion-resistant coating before concrete is poured into the wall form 100 . It is also contemplated that the portal form 10 be used in the very same way in a concrete building module form 100 . Structural cross-members 40 reinforce portal form 10 .
Abstract
A wall and port form for forming a concrete wall having a port for mounting a window or a door includes a building wall form having a wall form perimeter wall and a wall form bottom wall; a portal form for placement within the building wall form perimeter wall for defining an opening for one of a door and a window, the portal including a portal form perimeter wall configured as a closed loop encompassing a port space and preventing concrete poured into the wall form from flowing into the port space encompassed by the portal form, and a form elevating and dislodgement mechanism for elevating the portal form relative to the building wall form upon curing of concrete within the wall form and thereby freeing it from the grip of the concrete.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates generally to the field of building construction from prefabricated building elements, such as prefabricated concrete building walls and modules. More specifically the present invention relates to a portal form for placement within the wall form perimeter wall of a building wall form, to define an opening in the resulting concrete wall for mounting a window or a door. The portal form includes a portal form perimeter wall configured as a closed loop which is preferably either square or rectangular and prevents concrete poured into the wall form from flowing into the space encompassed by the portal form, and includes form elevating and dislodgement screw structures including elevating screws which are rotated after the wall concrete cures, to elevate portal form and thereby free it from the grip of the cured concrete. The portal form perimeter wall has a wall upper edge and a wall lower edge and either the entire portal form perimeter wall, or only its outer surface is tapered inwardly from the wall upper edge to the wall lower edge for greater ease in dislodging and removing the portal form from the cured wall concrete. The portal form perimeter wall or its outer face is preferably stepped to define window and door mounting in the resulting door or window opening.
- 2. Description of the Prior Art
- There have long been forms for receiving uncured concrete to create a pre-fabricated concrete wall. Interior forms have been provided for forming windows and door openings. Yet interior forms have either been very difficult to remove from the cured wall or have necessarily remained as part of the cured wall.
- It is thus an object of the present invention to provide a window and door portal form for placement within a concrete wall form for defining an opening in the cured concrete wall for placement of a window or a door.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide such a portal form which includes means for progressively, evenly and reliably dislodging the portal form from the cured concrete wall.
- It is still another object of the present invention to provide such a portal form which can be used again and again.
- It is finally an object of the present invention to provide such a portal form which inexpensive to manufacture, durable, removably with a common tool such as an air wrench by a workman of ordinary skill.
- The present invention accomplishes the above-stated objectives, as well as others, as may be determined by a fair reading and interpretation of the entire specification.
- A wall and port form is provided for forming a concrete wall having a port for mounting a window or a door, including a building wall form having a wall form perimeter wall and a wall form bottom wall; a portal form for placement within the building wall form perimeter wall for defining an opening for one of a door and a window, the portal including a portal form perimeter wall configured as a closed loop encompassing a port space and preventing concrete poured into the wall form from flowing into the port space encompassed by the portal form, and a form elevating and dislodgement mechanism for elevating the portal form relative to the building wall form upon curing of concrete within the wall form and thereby freeing it from the grip of the concrete.
- The portal form preferably has interior corners and the form elevating and dislodgement mechanism preferably includes screw retaining plates extending across each interior corner of the portal form perimeter wall, each retaining plate having an internally threaded screw bore and an elevating screw engagingly screwed through each screw bore, and each elevating screw preferably is of sufficient length that rotating the screws a certain number of turns causes each screw to bear against the bottom wall and cause a resultant upward force on the portal form, dislodging the portal form from cured wall concrete in the wall form and elevating the portal form.
- The portal form perimeter wall preferably is one of substantially square and substantially rectangular. The portal form perimeter wall has a wall upper edge and a wall lower edge and has a wall outer face which is tapered inwardly from the wall upper edge to the wall lower edge for lower resistance dislodgement. The portal form perimeter wall outer face is stepped to define window and door mounting steps in the resulting port in the formed concrete wall. The outer face of the portal form perimeter wall is covered with an adhesion-resistant coating prior to pouring concrete into the wall form.
- Various other objects, advantages, and features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following discussion taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1 is a perspective top view of the preferred portal form.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective bottom view of the portal form of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional side view of the portal form of FIGS. 1 and 2.
- FIG. 4 is a front perspective view of a wall form incorporating a tilting table with a portal form shown in broken lines.
- FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view of the tilting table and thus of the wall form of FIG. 4.
- As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention which may be embodied in various forms. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention in virtually any appropriately detailed structure.
- Reference is now made to the drawings, wherein like characteristics and features of the present invention shown in the various FIGURES are designated by the same reference numerals.
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- Referring to FIGS.1-5, and specifically to FIGS. 4 and 5, a
portal form 10 is shown placed within abuilding wall form 100 on a forming surface, the forming surface preferably being a tilting table 50 elevated onhinges 62 from ahorizontal frame 56 byhydraulic cylinders 58. Thebuilding wall form 100 has a wallform perimeter wall 120 and a wallform bottom wall 52 preferably defined by the tilting table 50 upper surface. Theportal form 10 within thebuilding wall form 100 functions to define an opening in the resulting cured wall for the mounting of a window or a door. -
Portal form 10 includes a portalform perimeter wall 20 configured as a closed loop which is preferably either square or rectangular and prevents concrete poured into thewall form 100 from flowing into the port spaces encompassed by theportal form 10. See FIGS. 1-3. Portalform perimeter wall 20 is preferably fitted aroundmetal abutment blocks 54 welded to the wallform bottom wall 52 and thus to tilting table 50 upper surface. See FIG. 4.Portal form 10 includes form elevating anddislodgement screw structures 30 includingelevating screws 32 which are rotated after the wall concrete cures, toelevate portal form 10 and thereby free it from the grip of the cured concrete. - The portal
form perimeter wall 20 has a wallupper edge 22 and a walllower edge 24 and either the entire portal formperimeter wall 20 or only its outer surface is tapered inwardly from the wallupper edge 22 to the walllower edge 24 for greater ease in dislodging and removing the portal form from the cured wall concrete. The portal formperimeter wall 20 or its outer face is preferably stepped to define window anddoor mounting step 26 in the resulting door or window opening. - As indicated above, a key inventive feature of the
portal form 10 is the elevating anddislodgement screw structures 30 which includescrew retaining plates 34 which preferably extend across each interior corner of the portalform perimeter wall 20. Eachretaining plate 34 has ascrew bore 36 which is internally threaded and anelevating screw 32 or bolt which is engagingly screwed through thescrew bore 36. Theelevating screw 32 is of sufficient length that rotating the elevating screw 32 a certain number of turns causes theelevating screw 32 to bear against thebottom wall 52 of thewall form 100 and cause a resultant upward force on theportal form 10 which dislodges theportal form 10 from the cured wall concrete and elevates theportal form 10. Theelevating screws 32 preferably have bolt heads of conventional configuration which are rotated by a wrench, and preferably by an air wrench. It is preferred that the outer face of the portalform perimeter wall 20 be covered with an adhesion-resistant coating before concrete is poured into thewall form 100. It is also contemplated that theportal form 10 be used in the very same way in a concretebuilding module form 100.Structural cross-members 40 reinforceportal form 10. - While the invention has been described, disclosed, illustrated and shown in various terms or certain embodiments or modifications which it has assumed in practice, the scope of the invention is not intended to be, nor should it be deemed to be, limited thereby and such other modifications or embodiments as may be suggested by the teachings herein are particularly reserved especially as they fall within the breadth and scope of the claims here appended.
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1. A wall and port form for forming a concrete wall having a port for mounting a window or a door, comprising:
a building wall form having a wall form perimeter wall and a wall form bottom wall;
a portal form for placement within said building wall form perimeter wall for defining an opening for one of a door and a window, said portal comprising a portal form perimeter wall configured as a closed loop encompassing a port space and preventing concrete poured into said wall form from flowing into the port space encompassed by said portal form, and form elevating and dislodgement means for elevating said portal form relative to said building wall form upon curing of concrete within said wall form and thereby freeing it from the grip of the concrete.
2. The wall and port form of claim 1 , wherein said portal form has interior corners and wherein said form elevating and dislodgement means comprises screw retaining plates extending across each interior corner of said portal form perimeter wall, each said retaining plate having an internally threaded screw bore and an elevating screw engagingly screwed through each said screw bore, and wherein each said elevating screw is of sufficient length that rotating said screws a certain number of turns causes each said screw to bear against said bottom wall and cause a resultant upward force on said portal form, dislodging said portal form from cured wall concrete in said wall form and elevating said portal form.
3. The wall and port form of claim 1 , wherein said portal form perimeter wall is one of substantially square and substantially rectangular.
4. The wall and port form of claim 1 , wherein said portal form perimeter wall has a wall upper edge and a wall lower edge and has a wall outer face which is tapered inwardly from said wall upper edge to said wall lower edge for lower resistance dislodgement.
5. The wall and port form of claim 1 , wherein said portal form perimeter wall outer face is stepped to define window and door mounting steps in the resulting port in the formed concrete wall.
6. The wall and port form of claim 1 , wherein said outer face of said portal form perimeter wall is covered with an adhesion-resistant coating prior to pouring concrete into said wall form.
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