Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Crossed reinforcing rods with connector
Patent
1980-04-28
1983-06-21
Ridgill, Jr., James L.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Crossed reinforcing rods with connector
140 93B, 140 93A, 52686, E04C 516
Patent
active
043887910
ABSTRACT:
A device for securing together crossing re-inforced rods or bars, commonly referred to as rebar, and comprising a spring wire clip having a curved saddle-shaped mid-portion formed to seat on the posterior side of the vertical rebar, i.e., the side away from the horizontal rebar, and having a pair of parallel legs dimensioned to extend across the top of the horizontal rebar and curved in parallel vertical planes to provide concavities to receive, grip and provide vertical support for the horizontal rebar. The clip is formed for manual application in a one-handed operation.
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Chickering Robert B.
Grunewald Glen R.
Ridgill, Jr. James L.
Warren Manfred M.
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