Support for load transfer device for concrete constructions

Road structure – process – or apparatus – Reinforcement structure per se

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404136, E01C 1118

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060195460

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to supports for a device for transferring weight loads from one concrete structure to another. The device is particularly suited for concrete highway construction. The supports are used to position joint dowels that extend across paving joints between adjoining concrete slabs. The supports comprise a first and second support each positioned on opposing sides of the paving joint. The first support comprises a pair of legs that holds one end of the dowel therebetween and the dowel is then manually locked to that support by a pin lock.

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