Construction system for cast-in-place concrete barriers for roadways
First Claim
1. A system for constructing concrete barriers with spacing between sections of the barrier for proper drainage for the roadway and for expansion during changing atmospheric conditions, including the step of inserting a collapsable and removable core into the framework of the barrier at gaps in the framework left for this purpose before the pouring of the concrete which makes up the outer surface of the barrier;
- said framework and core comprising;
(a) a framework of rods or studs mounted in or on the surface on which the concrete barrier is to be built with pins positioned on the framework parallel to the ground at predetermined gaps in the framework, which pins stick into said gap a predetermined, set distance from either side of the framework on either side of the gap; and
(b) a vertically disposed, collapsable core, movable as a rigid unit prior to insertion in the gap, mounted snugly against and between the pins on either side of the barrier in the general shape of the frame, said collapsable core being at least in part supported by said pins, which collapsable core comprises(i) a first, vertically disposed, extended, rigid sheet of material forming an outer surface facing the direction from which the concrete is to be poured, which surface fits snugly against said pins extending into the gap from the side of the framework from which the concrete is to be poured, said first surface being constructed of a material, such as plywood or steel, with enough strength to withstand the pressure of the concrete being poured without breaking or deforming;
(ii) a second, extended, rigid sheet of material forming an outer surface at least generally parallel to said first outer surface, facing away from the direction from which the concrete is being poured and located on the side of the collapsable core opposite said first outer surface, the outer surface of which fits snugly against the pins mounted on the side of the gap of the framework opposite the direction of the pouring of concrete; and
(iii) at least one, vertically disposed, inner core member, the inner core member(s) extending at least about the full peripheral areas of said first and second surfaces, which inner core member(s) fit snugly against each other and against said first and said second outer surfaces about at least most of their extended, vertically disposed surfaces, the number and width of said inner core member(s) corresponding to the predetermined spacing desired between sections of the barrier, said first and said second outer surfaces with said core member(s) sandwiched between them forming a solid, rigid unit which can be moved about as a unit before being placed between said pins.
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Abstract
A system for constructing concrete barriers on a roadway with adequate spacing between sections of the barrier for proper drainage and expansion of the concrete during changing atmospheric conditions. The process utilizes a specially designed positioning tool to leave a proper space in a latice framework of steel rods. A temporary, removeable core or separating section, made of for example a styrofoam inner layer sandwiched between outer layers of "Masonite," designed for this purpose and matched with the positioning tool is inserted into the space and secured there using pins attached to the metal latice works providing an unbroken, constant surface or mold on which to pour concrete for the barrier. When the concrete has set, the core may be collapsed without damaging the concrete or metal frame and removed. When the various cores are removed, the barrier is left with properly spaced and positioned gaps for drainage and expansion of the concrete. In constructing the metal framework as a mold for the concrete, the invention provides a means for assuring that the metal rods are of even height so that the barrier is esthetically and functionally symetrical. This is accomplished by using an acetylene torch to cut off the rods at the proper height. The torch is held at the proper distance above the floor of the roadside or bridge on which the barrier framework is set by means of a clamp affixing the torch at a fixed height onto a metal rod which rests on the ground or existing prepoured concrete slab. In pouring the concrete, the invention provides for an unobtrusive but effective guide for machines pouring concrete. This is accomplished by using sections of pipe, contact attached, mounted on height adjustable plates.
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6 Claims
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1. A system for constructing concrete barriers with spacing between sections of the barrier for proper drainage for the roadway and for expansion during changing atmospheric conditions, including the step of inserting a collapsable and removable core into the framework of the barrier at gaps in the framework left for this purpose before the pouring of the concrete which makes up the outer surface of the barrier;
- said framework and core comprising;
(a) a framework of rods or studs mounted in or on the surface on which the concrete barrier is to be built with pins positioned on the framework parallel to the ground at predetermined gaps in the framework, which pins stick into said gap a predetermined, set distance from either side of the framework on either side of the gap; and (b) a vertically disposed, collapsable core, movable as a rigid unit prior to insertion in the gap, mounted snugly against and between the pins on either side of the barrier in the general shape of the frame, said collapsable core being at least in part supported by said pins, which collapsable core comprises (i) a first, vertically disposed, extended, rigid sheet of material forming an outer surface facing the direction from which the concrete is to be poured, which surface fits snugly against said pins extending into the gap from the side of the framework from which the concrete is to be poured, said first surface being constructed of a material, such as plywood or steel, with enough strength to withstand the pressure of the concrete being poured without breaking or deforming; (ii) a second, extended, rigid sheet of material forming an outer surface at least generally parallel to said first outer surface, facing away from the direction from which the concrete is being poured and located on the side of the collapsable core opposite said first outer surface, the outer surface of which fits snugly against the pins mounted on the side of the gap of the framework opposite the direction of the pouring of concrete; and (iii) at least one, vertically disposed, inner core member, the inner core member(s) extending at least about the full peripheral areas of said first and second surfaces, which inner core member(s) fit snugly against each other and against said first and said second outer surfaces about at least most of their extended, vertically disposed surfaces, the number and width of said inner core member(s) corresponding to the predetermined spacing desired between sections of the barrier, said first and said second outer surfaces with said core member(s) sandwiched between them forming a solid, rigid unit which can be moved about as a unit before being placed between said pins. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
- said framework and core comprising;
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