Dowel bar sleeve system and method
First Claim
1. A dowel bar sleeve adapted to receive a dowel bar having substantially planar, substantially parallel upper and lower surfaces, the dowel bar sleeve comprising:
- a. a substantially planar top section;
b. first and second sides attached to the top and extending downwardly from the top;
c. a substantially planar bottom section attached to the first and second sides, the bottom section defining a substantially planar surface substantially parallel to the top section, the top section and bottom section of the dowel bar sleeve being spaced apart such that if the dowel bar is inserted into a dowel bar sleeve, the dowel bar sleeve is adapted to substantially prevent the dowel bar from moving in a direction perpendicular to the top and bottom sections of the dowel bar sleeve;
d. the top and bottom sections of the dowel bar sleeve are substantially wider than the upper and lower surfaces of the dowel bar so that if the dowel bar is inserted into the dowel bar sleeve, the dowel bar can move in a direction toward and away from first and second sides of the dowel bar sleeve; and
e. collapsible fins inside the dowel bar sleeve and extending longitudinally along the interior of the dowel bar sleeve for nominally centering the dowel bar between the first and second sides of the dowel bar sleeve and permitting the dowel bar to move toward and away from the first and second sides of the dowel bar sleeve.
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Abstract
A rectangular dowel bar sleeve is disclosed for receiving dowel bars and tie-bars that allows opening and closing of joints between adjacent cast-in-place slabs and pavements while allowing differential lateral movement of adjacent cast-in-place slabs in either direction parallel to the longitudinal axis of the joint and while preventing differential vertical movement of the slabs on either side of the joint. A form panel having an alignment ridge and spaced apart holes for attaching blockout bars to the form panel is disclosed. The blockout bars can be used to accurately create voids extending perpendicularly from the form panel and having upper and lower surfaces that are parallel to the intended upper surface of the cast-in-place slab. A dowel bar sleeve positioner is disclosed having a flange portion for mounting the positioner to a form panel or facing and having a stub portion projecting perpendicularly from the form for accurately positioning within a cast-in-place slab a dowel bar sleeve so that the top and bottom surfaces of the dowel bar sleeve are parallel to the intended upper surface of the slab.
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17 Claims
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1. A dowel bar sleeve adapted to receive a dowel bar having substantially planar, substantially parallel upper and lower surfaces, the dowel bar sleeve comprising:
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a. a substantially planar top section; b. first and second sides attached to the top and extending downwardly from the top; c. a substantially planar bottom section attached to the first and second sides, the bottom section defining a substantially planar surface substantially parallel to the top section, the top section and bottom section of the dowel bar sleeve being spaced apart such that if the dowel bar is inserted into a dowel bar sleeve, the dowel bar sleeve is adapted to substantially prevent the dowel bar from moving in a direction perpendicular to the top and bottom sections of the dowel bar sleeve; d. the top and bottom sections of the dowel bar sleeve are substantially wider than the upper and lower surfaces of the dowel bar so that if the dowel bar is inserted into the dowel bar sleeve, the dowel bar can move in a direction toward and away from first and second sides of the dowel bar sleeve; and e. collapsible fins inside the dowel bar sleeve and extending longitudinally along the interior of the dowel bar sleeve for nominally centering the dowel bar between the first and second sides of the dowel bar sleeve and permitting the dowel bar to move toward and away from the first and second sides of the dowel bar sleeve. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A system for creating one or more voids in a cast-in-place slab for insertion of a dowel bar, the cast-in-place slab having a substantially planar upper surface, the system comprising:
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a. a rigid longitudinal form panel having an outer surface, a substantially planar inner surface spaced from the outer surface and disposed perpendicular to the intended upper surface of the slab, and one or more holes extending between the inner and outer surfaces; b. one or more removable blockout bars each closely sized and shaped to the size and shape of the exterior of a dowel bar, and having substantially planar, substantially parallel top and bottom faces and a substantially planar inner end face that is substantially perpendicular to the top and bottom faces; c. an attachment system engageable with the one or more blockout bars by which a corresponding one of the one or more inner end faces of the one or more blockout bars is attached to the inner surface of the form panel such that the top and bottom faces of the one or more blockout bars are substantially parallel to the intended upper surface of the slab; and d. wherein with the exception of the one or more inner end faces, the one or more blockout bars is of substantially solid composition. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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17. A system for creating one or more voids in a cast-in-place slab for insertion of a dowel bar, the cast-in-place slab having a substantially planar upper surface, the system comprising:
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a. a rigid longitudinal form panel having an outer surface, a substantially planar inner surface spaced from the outer surface and disposed perpendicular to the intended upper surface of the slab, and one or more holes extending between the inner and outer surfaces; b. one or more removable blockout bars each closely sized and shaped to the size and shape of the exterior of a dowel bar, and having substantially planar, substantially parallel top and bottom faces and a substantially planar inner end face that is substantially perpendicular to the top and bottom faces; and c. an attachment system engageable with one or more blockout bars by which a corresponding one of the one or more inner end faces of the one or more blockout bars is attached to the inner surface of the form panel such that the top and bottom faces of the one or more blockout bars are substantially parallel to the intended upper surface of the slab, wherein the system for attaching a corresponding one of the one or more inner end faces of the one or more blockout bars to the form panel comprises an alignment ridge protruding from the inner surface of the form panel and constructionally independent of the one or more blockout bars, the alignment ridge having a substantially planar lower surface substantially parallel to the intended upper surface of the slab, for engaging the top surface of the one or more blockout bars and positioning the top and bottom surfaces of the one or more block out bars substantially parallel to the intended upper surface of the slab.
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