IP Library Granted Patent US 6,925,771
Granted Patent B2
US 6,925,771 · App. 10/301,311 · Granted Aug 9, 2005

Post-tension intersection chair

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Patent No.
US 6,925,771
App. No.
10/301,311
Granted
Aug 9, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A chair for supporting and spacing post-tension cables having a generally tapered body with an upper receiving area for securing the cables and a planar base adapted to rest on a flat support surface. The body has inner and outer surfaces that are substantially complementary to one another to allow a plurality of chairs to be stacked together. The receiving area includes posts extending upwardly between notches. The posts define passageways for guiding the cables into the notches. Detents project inwardly from the tops of the posts and fixedly retain the bars within the passageways. The chair may be formed from a resilient polymeric material.

Claims (40)

1. A post-tension cable chair, comprising:

a body including an upper receiving area and a lower base,

the receiving area including resilient posts projecting upwardly from the base and adapted to secure post-tension cables engaged thereby in intersecting relationships to each other,

the base adapted to rest on a planar support surface,

the body having an inner surface and an outer surface, the surfaces being substantially complementary to each other to allow a plurality of chairs to be stacked within one another for storage and shipment,

the receiving area further including:

notches to receive and support the cables, the costs defining passageways above the notches, and

detents projecting horizontally inwardly from the posts, the detents adapted to retain fixedly the cables within the passageways.

2. The chair of claim 1 , wherein the body is generally tapered in shape, the receiving area defining a small upper opening and the base defining a large lower opening.

3. The chair of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of ribs, at least one rib extending along each post.

4. The chair of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of each detent is sloped in a direction toward the base to facilitate insertion of cables into the receiving area.

5. The chair of claim 1 , the base including a plurality of support legs extending downwardly from the receiving area and defining a plurality of apertures, the apertures operable to allow poured concrete to pass fluidly through the body.

6. The chair of claim 5 , the base further including at least one foot member extending horizontally outwardly from the support legs.

7. The chair of claim 6 , wherein the at least one toot member comprises a plurality of foot members, each of the plurality of support legs having a foot member.

8. The chair of claim 6 , wherein the at least one foot member is a single continuous band connecting the plurality of support legs.

9. A post-tension cable chair, comprising:

a body including an upper receiving area and a lower base;

the receiving area including resilient posts projecting upwardly from the base and adapted to secure post-tension cables engaged thereby in intersecting relationships to each other;

the base adapted to rest on a planar support surface;

the body having an inner surface and an outer surface, the surfaces being substantially complementary to each other to allow a plurality of chairs to be stacked within one another for storage and shipment;

the base including a plurality of support legs extending downwardly from the receiving area and defining a plurality of apertures, the apertures operable to allow poured concrete to pass fluidly through the body;

the base further including at least one foot member extending horizontally outwardly from the support legs; and

a plurality of projections disposed on the at least one foot member and extending in a direction generally toward the receiving area.

10. The chair of claim 1 , wherein the receiving area and the base are integrally formed together of a resilient polymeric material.

11. The chair of claim 10 , wherein the chair is made of polypropylene arid is one-piece injection molded.

12. A chair for supporting intersecting post-tension cables, comprising:

a hollow body including an inner surface, an outer surface, a receiving area, and a base,

the base defining a lower opening and adapted to rest on a planar support surface,

the receiving area defining an upper opening and adapted to retain the cables in intersecting relationships to one another,

the receiving area including a plurality of notches, posts, and detents, the notches configured to receive the cables, the posts projecting upwardly between the notches and defining passageways configured to direct the cables into the notches, the detents configured to extend horizontally inwardly from the posts and operable to retain fixedly the cables,

the base including a plurality of support legs defining a plurality of apertures therebetween, the apertures operable to allow poured concrete to pass fluidly through the chair;

wherein the body is generally funnel-shaped with the lower opening being larger than the upper opening, and the inner and outer surfaces are substantially complementary to each other to allow a plurality of chairs to be stacked within each other for storage and shipment.

13. The chair of claim 12 , further comprising a plurality of ribs, at least one rib extending along each post.

14. The chair of claim 12 , wherein at least a portion of each detent is sloped in a direction toward the bass to facilitate insertion of cables into the receiving area.

15. The chair of claim 12 , the base further including at least one foot member extending horizontally outwardly from the plurality of support legs.

16. The chair of claim 15 , further comprising a plurality of projections disposed on the late least one foot member and extending in a direction generally toward the receiving area.

17. The chair of claim 15 , wherein the at least one foot member is a single continuous band connecting the plurality at support legs.

18. The chair of claim 15 , wherein the at least one foot member is a plurality of foot members, each of the plurality of support legs having a foot member.

19. The chair of claim 12 , wherein the receiving area further includes a plurality of dentate catches, each dentate catch projecting from the side of a post and into an adjacent passageway to form a narrow section within each passageway above each notch.

20. The chair of claim 12 , wherein each post first projects horizontally inwardly before projecting upwardly.

Assignments (11)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 5, 2023
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: DAYTON SUPERIOR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 064150/0118 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 5, 2023
From: CANTOR FITZGERALD SECURITIES
To: DAYTON SUPERIOR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 064150/0901 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 29, 2020
From: DAYTON SUPERIOR CORPORATION
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 054767/0078 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 29, 2020
From: PATHLIGHT CAPITAL FUND I LP
To: DAYTON SUPERIOR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 054767/0601 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 6, 2019
From: DAYTON SUPERIOR CORPORATION
To: CANTOR FITZGERALD SECURITIES, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 051198/0248 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST (REEL/FRAME 047525/0143) Recorded Dec 6, 2019
From: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: DAYTON SUPERIOR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 051210/0608 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST RECORDED AT REEL/FRAME - : 23449-0223 Recorded Mar 19, 2019
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: DAYTON SUPERIOR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 049911/0382 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 13, 2019
From: DAYTON SUPERIOR CORPORATION
To: PATHLIGHT CAPITAL FUND I LP
Reel/Frame 048585/0417 →
ASSIGNMENT OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 12, 2018
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
To: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON
Reel/Frame 047525/0143 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 13, 2017
From: DAYTON SUPERIOR CORPORATION
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
Reel/Frame 041242/0518 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 21, 2016
From: GUGGENHEIM CORPORATE FUNDING, LLC (AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO SILVER POINT FINANCE, LLC)
To: DAYTON SUPERIOR CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 040846/0915 →