Connecting reinforcing bars in an access hole

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Module or panel having discrete edgewise or face-to-face... – With joining means of dissimilar material and separate from...

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52741, E04C 110

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040744930

ABSTRACT:
Connecting reinforcing bars in an access hole by a method and means which comprises:
(1) securing to each first bar by a radial compression the unthreaded portion of a first partially internally threaded sleeve,
(2) securing to each end of a connecting bar the unthreaded portion of a second partially internally threaded sleeve, the connecting bar being of a length slightly less than that between the sides of the hole,
(3) locating in the threaded portion of the second sleeves at each end of the connecting bar a threaded high tensile externally threaded stud and locating the connecting bar between the first bars in the sides of the hole,
(4) rotating each stud to engage a threaded sleeve secured to a first bar so to bridge the gap between the first bars by means of the connecting bar.

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patent: 818884 (1906-04-01), Grimm
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patent: 3089215 (1963-05-01), Stubbs
patent: 3952468 (1976-04-01), Soum

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