Climbing shuttering for casting concrete structures such as dams

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Building forms or construction engineering type mold with... – Means penetrating or embedded in previously formed section...

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249 20, E04G 1128

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041474830

ABSTRACT:
A climbing shuttering device comprising a panel or series of panels having a support structure and means for successively raising the panel to define the surface of successive superimposed layers of a cast structure, in which the panel is connected to a main frame linked by an upright member to a lower skid attachable to the hardened lower part of the structure being cast by anchoring elements embedded in the structure during casting. The skid is pivoted to the lower end of the upright member and also connected thereto by a linear actuator the line of action of which is spaced from the pivot so that when the skid is connected to the structure being cast it can tilt the panel, upon operation of the actuator, to swing it right away from the surface of the structure previously cast while it is being elevated to a new position for a subsequent casting stage.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2620543 (1952-12-01), Scharsach
patent: 3222750 (1965-12-01), Kimball
patent: 3591123 (1971-07-01), Edwards
patent: 3628223 (1971-12-01), Babee

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