Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Laterally related – individually assembled courses – Utilizing discrete dissimilar material tie
Patent
1996-04-29
1998-09-29
Kent, Christopher
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Laterally related, individually assembled courses
Utilizing discrete dissimilar material tie
52567, 5274215, 527305, 524051, 52570, 52699, 52701, 411427, 411432, 411901, 411903, E04B 102, E04C 330
Patent
active
058131850
ABSTRACT:
A tie rod assembly for use with forms for forming a wall of pourable, curable material. Each assembly has a rod having opposite threaded ends and two spacers. Each of the spacers has a first conical section having a recessed opening at an apex region of a concave conical guide surface and a hexagonal recess surrounding the apex region, and a second conical section having a threaded bore communicating with the apex opening. The threaded bore has a coil thread nut integrated with the conical second section. The concave conical guide presents a target for directing a remotely inserted bolt towards the apex region for engagement with the coil thread nut.
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Edwards W. Glenn
Kent Christopher
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