Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Crossed reinforcing rods with connector
Patent
1996-06-05
1997-12-23
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Crossed reinforcing rods with connector
52685, 52686, 403389, 403392, 403400, 24 16PB, E04C 516
Patent
active
056996420
ABSTRACT:
A harness system used with steel reinforcement bars or rods to hold them at a desired orientation during and after concrete is poured. The system has two substantially identical harnesses each with its own strap section and a one direction end clasp. A common spacer joins the harnesses together and orients them with respect to each other in different directions. Preferably, the harnesses and spacer are made of a moisture proof plastic material. Two steel reinforcement bars may be oriented in a desired direction--it could be parallel or at right angles to each other--and an appropriate harness system used to hold them in place as concrete is poured over them. One strap of one harness goes around a bar and is put in through its clasp end to a tightened position to hold the bar.
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Friedman Carl D.
McGlynn Joseph H.
McTigue Aimee E.
Zack Thomas
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