Concrete reinforcement bar support member
First Claim
1. An apparatus for supporting concrete reinforcement bar within a form, the apparatus comprising a plurality of legs so formed that, when the apparatus is placed in any random orientation on a surface of the form, the ends of at least three legs contact the surface of the form and at least two legs extend upwardly to receive the reinforcement bar, where each leg is cruciform in cross-section.
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Abstract
An apparatus for supporting concrete reinforcement bar within a form. The apparatus comprises a plurality of legs so formed that, when the apparatus is placed in any random orientation on a surface of the form, the ends of at least three legs contact the surface of the form and at least two legs extend upwardly to receive the reinforcement bar. Preferably, any given leg is adjacent to four legs and is non-adjacent to one leg, where the angle between the given leg and any adjacent leg is 90° and the angle between the given leg and any non-adjacent leg is 180°.
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4 Claims
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1. An apparatus for supporting concrete reinforcement bar within a form, the apparatus comprising a plurality of legs so formed that, when the apparatus is placed in any random orientation on a surface of the form, the ends of at least three legs contact the surface of the form and at least two legs extend upwardly to receive the reinforcement bar, where each leg is cruciform in cross-section.
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2. A method of supporting concrete reinforcement bar within a form, the method comprising the steps of:
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a. providing a plurality of support members each having a center portion and a plurality of legs having a first end portion attached to the center portion and a second end portion distal from the center portion, where the legs so extend radially outwardly from the center portion that the support members may be placed in any random orientation on a surface of the form with the second end portions of at least three legs contacting the surface of the form and with at least two legs extending generally upwardly; b. placing the plurality of support members within the form; and c. placing the reinforcement bar in the form between the upwardly extending legs of the support members.
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3. An apparatus for supporting concrete reinforcement bar within a form comprising a center portion and a plurality of legs, in which:
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a. a first group of at least three of the legs extends outwardly from the center portion in a first plane; b. a second group of at least two of the legs extends outwardly from the center portion in a second plane, the second plane being non-parallel to the first plane; and c. when the apparatus is placed in the form, at least two of the legs in the first group and one of the legs in the second group contact a surface of the form and at least one leg from each group combine to form a saddle portion for supporting the reinforcement bar;
whereinthe legs in the second group are shorter than the legs in the first group.
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4. An apparatus for supporting concrete reinforcement bar within a form comprising a center portion and a plurality of legs, in which:
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a. a first group of at least three of the legs extends outwardly from the center portion in a first plane; b. a second group of at least two of the legs extends outwardly from the center portion in a second plane, the second plane being nonparallel to the first plane; and c. when the apparatus is placed in the form, at least two of the legs in the first group and one of the legs in the second group contact a surface of the form and at least one leg from each group combine to form a saddle portion for supporting the reinforcement bar;
whereinthe legs in the first group are separated by an angle of 120° and
the legs in the second group are separated by an angle of 180°
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