Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Relatively yieldable preformed separator – Separator inserted prior to or during pouring of two...
Patent
1976-06-07
1977-11-29
Ridgill, Jr., James L.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Relatively yieldable preformed separator
Separator inserted prior to or during pouring of two...
264 35, 404 68, 52573, 52732, E04B 168, E01C 1102
Patent
active
040599353
ABSTRACT:
Waterstop for use in jump or slip casting of concrete comprising two strips of T-shaped transverse cross-section which can be fastened together by means of bars and bolts after the first strip has been embedded at the edge of a concrete mass. After fastening the second strip to the first, the second mass of concrete is poured to embed said second strip.
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E. A. Allen & E. C. Higginson, Waterstops In Articulated Concrete Construction, Journal of American Concrete Institute, 1952, pp. 86-91.
Baker William L.
Parker C. Edward
Ridgill, Jr. James L.
W. R. Grace & Co.
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