Static molds – Mold element – In situ construction engineering or building type
Patent
1990-07-10
1991-08-13
Housel, James C.
Static molds
Mold element
In situ construction engineering or building type
16225, 249170, 2492191, E04G 1702
Patent
active
050390589
ABSTRACT:
A hinged tie is designed to connect the ends of two elongated polystyrene form panels at a predetermined angular orientation. Each tie includes first and second plate members hinged along a common vertical edge to form a vertical pivotal axis. Each plate member has a strap projecting therefrom with a paddle mounted at the projecting end of the strap oriented parallel to the corresponding plate member. The straps correspond with tie slots cut in each form panel such that the form panels are retained between the paddles and plate members. The hinge permits the form panels to be retained in abutting contact at a variety of predetermined angles.
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