Rebar saddle

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Openwork; e.g. – truss – trellis – grille – screen – frame – or... – Spacer-positioner; e.g. – rebar chair

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52686, E04C 516

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045759855

ABSTRACT:
A rebar saddle for receiving reinforcing bars used in strengthening concrete consisting of an elongated cylinder having at one end a saddle to receive and secure the reinforcing bar and at the other end a blind hole to receive the top of a stake or bar driven into the ground which suspends the reinforcing bar saddle and thus the held reinforcing bar, in position to have concrete poured around it. By the utilization of a plastic or non-rusting rebar saddle, rust which might enter the concrete structure by way of a metal stake which penetrates the ground is halted by the rebar saddle.

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