Device and method for protecting from reinforcement bar injury

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Assembled in situ-type anchor or tie

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52301, 527413, 527491, 256 59, 256DIG6, E04C 516, E04H 1714

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for covering an exposed end of at least one exposed reinforcement bar at a construction site. The apparatus includes a substantially flat portion adapted for receiving a removeable bumper such as a two-by-four piece of lumber, a collar for securing the substantially flat portion over the end of a bar. Once the apparatus is placed over the exposed end of the bar a removeable bumper such as a two-by-four piece of lumber may be placed over the substantially flat portion, so that the exposed end of the bar is covered by the two-by-four piece of lumber resting over the substantially flat portion.

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