Tie rod bearing unit for use in concrete form assemblies

Static molds – In situ construction engineering type or building type-mold... – Forming building structure

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2492192, 403168, 403262, E04G 17065

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051372509

ABSTRACT:
A tie rod bearing unit for use in connecting together a pair of oppositely facing wall form structures of a concrete form assembly including upright structural beams with spaced-apart, back-to-back channel members, each of which has a pair of transversely opposite leg sections and an interconnecting web section. The tie bearing unit includes a bearing plate from a first side of which projects an open box member. In position against a beam, the box member of the tie bearing unit is in a friction fit with the web sections within the space between the channel members and the first side of the bearing plate is in contact engagement with the leg sections of the beam. A tie rod of the form assembly bears against the opposite or second side of the bearing plate. The tie rod bearing unit strengthens the beam and distributes the forces exerted by the tie rod.

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