IP Library Granted Patent US 10,975,573
Granted Patent B1
US 10,975,573 · App. 16/884,572 · Granted Apr 13, 2021

Spacer for multiple cage reinforcement wire mesh for concrete products

Inventor: Dave Strabala (Mediapolis, IA)
Assignee: HAWKEYEPEDERSHAAB CONCRETE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
E04C5/168E04C5/167
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Patent No.
US 10,975,573
App. No.
16/884,572
Granted
Apr 13, 2021
Kind
B1
Abstract

A continuous length of material comprising a central straight portion. An arcuate bend is formed at the first end by a downward bend relative to the central straight portion. An eye extends from the arcuate bend with a first end extending from the arcuate bend and a second end formed from an upward bend in the continuous length of material to elevate the second end of the eye above the central straight portion. A locking leg extends from the second end of the eye downward forming a locking hook.

Claims (30)

1. A spacer for positioning a first plurality of cages and a second plurality of cages used in forms for producing concrete structures, each cage of the first plurality of cages and the second plurality of cages has a plurality of parallel spaced-apart horizontal wires joined to a plurality of parallel spaced-apart vertical wires and the first plurality of cages and the second plurality of cages are positioned in a form that has spaced-apart inner surfaces, said spacer also serving to maintain the cages a predetermined distance away from the inner surfaces of the form, said spacer comprising:

a continuous length of spring-steel material of a substantially round cross-section comprising a circumference,

a central substantially straight portion comprising an arcuate bend formed in the material near a first end of the spacer, the arcuate bend is between the straight portion and a downward bend that is at an angle greater than ninety degrees with respect to the straight portion and with the arcuate bend being formed to extend over the wires of the outer cage of one of the first plurality of cages and the second plurality of cages to position the outer cage,

an eye extending outwardly from the arcuate bend to form a rounded nose that is engageable with the inner surface of the concrete form to position the outer cage a predetermined distance away from the inner surface of the concrete form, wherein the eye comprises of a radius, and

a locking leg of the spacer extending downwardly and inwardly from the nose to form a locking hook at the first end of the spacer in a plane spaced from the plane of the eye wherein the locking hook comprises of a radius and said locking hook extending under, inwardly and then upwardly around the same one of the wires of the outer cage engageable by the arcuate bend; and wherein the continuous length of spring-steel material is positioned above the radius of the locking hook.

2. The spacer of claim 1 , and further comprising another arcuate bend formed in the spring-steel material near a second end of the spacer, another eye extending outwardly from the other arcuate bend, and another locking leg which includes a downwardly and inwardly extending locking hook that also extends away from the plane of the eye and in a direction away from the plane of the locking hook at the first end of the spacer, the locking hook of the locking leg being engageable with either a vertical or horizontal wire of the outer cage.

3. The spacer of claim 2 , wherein the other eye at the second end of the spacer extends outwardly from the other arcuate bend to form a rounded nose that is engageable with the other inner surface of the concrete form to position the outer cage a predetermined distance away from the other outer surface.

4. A spacer for positioning apart a first plurality of cages from a second plurality of cages used in forms for producing concrete structures, the spacer comprising:

a continuous length of material comprising a central straight portion with a first end and a second end;

an arcuate bend formed at the first end of the central straight portion, which is between the straight portion and a downward bend at an angle greater than ninety degrees relative to the central straight portion;

an eye extending from the arcuate bend with a first end extending from the arcuate bend and a second end formed from an upward bend in the continuous length of material to elevate the second end of the eye above the central straight portion; and

a locking leg extending from the second end of the eye downward forming a locking hook comprising a radius and being engageable with either a vertical or horizontal wire of a cage of the first plurality of cages and the second plurality of cages, and wherein the continuous length of spring-steel material is positioned above the radius of the locking hook.

5. The spacer of claim 4 , wherein the eye further comprises of a rounded nose that is engageable with an inner surface of the concrete form to position an outer cage of the first plurality of cages and the second plurality of cages a predetermined distance away from the inner surface of the concrete form.

6. The spacer of claim 5 , wherein the arcuate bend has a radius and wherein the locking hook has a bend with a radius and wherein a plane perpendicular to the radius of the arcuate bend is parallel to a plane perpendicular to the radius of the bend of the locking hook.

7. The spacer of claim 6 , wherein the radius of the arcuate bend and the radius of the bend of the locking hook lie on the same vertical plane.

8. The spacer of claim 7 , wherein each cage in the first plurality of cages comprises of a plurality of parallel spaced-apart horizontal wires joined to a plurality of parallel spaced-apart vertical wires and which cages are positioned in a form that has spaced-apart inner surfaces, and wherein the locking hook extends, inwardly and then upwardly around the same wire as engaged by the arcuate bend.

9. The spacer of claim 4 , wherein the arcuate bend has a radius and wherein the locking hook has a bend with a radius and wherein a plane perpendicular to the radius of the arcuate bend is parallel to a plane perpendicular to the radius of the bend of the locking hook.

10. The spacer of claim 9 , wherein the radius of the arcuate bend and the radius of the bend of the locking hook lie on the same vertical plane.

11. The spacer of claim 4 , wherein each cage in the first plurality of cages comprises of a plurality of parallel spaced-apart horizontal wires joined to a plurality of parallel spaced-apart vertical wires and which cages are positioned in a form that has spaced-apart inner surfaces, and wherein the locking hook extends, inwardly and then upwardly around the same wire as engaged by the arcuate bend.

12. The spacer of claim 4 , wherein the second end of the central straight portion further comprises of an arcuate bend, an eye, and a locking leg that is a mirror image of the first end.

13. A spacer for positioning apart cages used in forms for producing concrete structures, the spacer comprising:

a continuous length of material comprising a central straight portion with a first end and a second end;

an arcuate bend formed at the first end of the central straight portion by a downward bend at an angle greater than ninety degrees relative to the central straight portion;

an eye extending from the arcuate bend with a first end extending from the arcuate bend and a second end formed from an upward bend in the continuous length of material to elevate the second end of the eye above the central straight portion; and

a locking leg extending from the second end of the eye downward and upward forming a locking hook being engageable with either a vertical or horizontal wire of the cages.

14. The spacer of claim 13 , wherein the eye further comprises of a rounded nose that is engageable with an inner surface of the concrete form to position an outer cage of the cages a predetermined distance away from the inner surface of the concrete form.

15. The spacer of claim 13 , wherein the arcuate bend has a radius and wherein the locking hook has a bend with a radius and wherein a plane perpendicular to the radius of the arcuate bend is parallel to a plane perpendicular to the radius of the bend of the locking hook.

16. The spacer of claim 15 , wherein the radius of the arcuate bend and the radius of the bend of the locking hook lie on the same vertical plane.

17. The spacer of claim 15 , wherein the radius of the arcuate bend and the radius of the bend of the locking hook lie on the same vertical plane.

18. The spacer of claim 13 , wherein the second end of the central straight portion further comprises of an arcuate bend, an eye, and a locking leg that is a mirror image of the first end.

Assignments (3)
NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Nov 15, 2022
From: HAWKEYEPEDERSHAAB CONCRETE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
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NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Sep 14, 2021
From: HAWKEYEPEDERSHAAB CONCRETE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 057497/0624 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 27, 2020
From: STRABALA, DAVE
To: HAWKEYEPEDERSHAAB CONCRETE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 052762/0239 →