FORMWORK ELEMENT
A composite structure formed of a concrete slab and an integrated formwork element, wherein: the formwork element includes a side wall, against which concrete is poured to define a side of the slab, and a lateral flange that covers a top or bottom peripheral edge of the slab, wherein: the lateral flange has a grip that extends into a main body of the slab in a vertical direction, to form a space between the grip and the side wall, which is substantially filled with concrete such that the concrete locks into the space and structurally integrates the element with the concrete slab: and wherein: the lateral flange has a groove formed in an external face of the flange, opposite the slab, to serve as an anchor site for a load transfer member attached externally of the composite structure by being fitted to the formwork element.
The application claims priority from Australian Patent Application Number AU2013206540, the content of which is incorporated in entirety by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to a formwork element, a composite structure including a concrete slab and the formwork element, and to a construction assembly with a load transfer member attached to the formwork element.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONFormwork elements are typically used in in-situ, or precast, for casting of concrete structures for construction of a building. In the casting process, a continuous perimeter is first formed by positioning a plurality of profiled steel sheets positioned in an edge to edge arrangement as required to form a base, with a plurality of edge-formwork elements that define the outer edges of the concrete structure. Subsequently, wet concrete is poured within the continuous perimeter forming the concrete structure.
In existing arrangements, the profiled steel sheets and edge formwork elements may contribute to the mechanical performance of the concrete structure by acting in composite action with the concrete structure. In other arrangements, the profiled steel sheets and edge formwork elements do not make a contribution to the mechanical performance but act as lost formwork only.
Typically, concrete reinforcement members such as steel bars may be positioned within the continuous perimeter prior to pouring of the wet concrete, such that the concrete reinforcement members are cast into the concrete structure during the casting process. The concrete reinforcement members may contribute to the mechanical performance of the concrete structure, by acting in composite action with the concrete structure.
Often, external systems such as curtain walls, green walls, masonry walls, secondary steel frames, cladding systems, temporary protection, balustrades, or signage, are required to be fixed to the concrete structure after the casting process. In the example of a concrete floor slab, fixing is conventionally achieved by bolting attachments to a top horizontal face or a vertical edge of the floor slab. Although this can be achieved by drilling into the floor slab and subsequently introducing suitable fixing members such as mechanical or chemical concrete anchors, this arrangement is typically time consuming. The process of drilling can be complicated by the presence of the concrete reinforcement members in the concrete structure, since typical concrete drills are usually unsuitable for use in penetrating the concrete reinforcement members.
Alternatively, individual and separate channels adapted for fixing of the external systems can be cast into in the concrete structure during the casting process. In the example of the concrete floor slab, this is routinely done on the top horizontal face of the floor slab, since the individual channels can be easily positioned without any clash with the continuous perimeter.
In circumstances wherein fixing is required at the vertical edge of the floor slab, one or more steps of, for example, on-site or off-site manipulation are typically required, such that the individual channels are integrated with the edge-formwork element prior to pouring of the wet concrete. This results in a labour intensive construction process, especially since the edge-formwork element is often required to be stripped off the floor slab after the casting process, in order for the individual channels to be revealed.
There have been various attempts to overcome this by providing an edge-formwork element with an externally opening channel being prefixed on the edge-formwork element. This includes edge-formwork elements in the form or an L-shaped assembly, formed by welding or bolting a plurality of plates to the channel. Although the resulting element simplifies the construction process, the element is typically costly due to a labour intensive manufacturing process.
In addition to the above, in use, the load capacity of the mechanical or chemical concrete anchors, and the individual channels, are typically limited by the pull-out capacity of the concrete structure. As such, in use of the mechanical or chemical concrete anchors, and the individual channels, various limitations such as anchor spacing, edge distance and concrete thickness have to be adhered to, such that the concrete structure is adequate in resisting the associated forces. Often, this renders the mechanical or chemical concrete anchors, and the individual channels unsuitable for use near the edges of the concrete structure, or in instances where the concrete structure is not thick enough. In use, the mechanical or chemical concrete anchors, and the individual channels may also clash with the profiled steel sheets.
The present invention seeks to provide a formwork element which will overcome or substantially ameliorate at least some of the deficiencies of the prior art, or to at least provide an alternative.
It is to be understood that, if any prior art is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the information forms part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with the invention, there is provided a composite structure formed of a concrete slab and an integrated formwork element, wherein:
the formwork element includes a side wall, against which concrete is poured to define a side of the slab, and a lateral flange that covers a top or bottom peripheral edge of the slab; wherein:
the lateral flange has a grip that extends into a main body of the slab in a vertical direction, to form a space between the grip and the side wall, which is substantially filled with concrete such that the concrete locks into the space and structurally integrates the element with the concrete slab; and wherein:
the lateral flange has a groove formed in an external face of the flange, opposite the slab, to serve as an anchor site for a load transfer member attached externally of the composite structure by being fitted to the formwork element, and wherein:
the side wall includes an integrated channel, that is accessible from one side of the side wall, through a reduced dimension entrance defined between opposed shoulders of the channel, the channel having an enlarged cavity extending into the main body of the slab on an opposite side of the wall, lengthwise of the formwork element to provide another anchor site for the load transfer member.
Preferably, the grip is formed as an indent projecting inwardly from the bottom peripheral edge of the slab.
Preferably, the groove is formed at a reverse side of the indent.
Preferably, the indent includes an angled first section that extends into the body of the slab and a return section that acts as a barrier to restrict concrete being poured over the indent and into the groove.
Preferably, the formwork element includes a second lateral flange that projects from a top of the side wall, the second lateral flange having a grip that extends downwardly into the main body of the slab.
Preferably, the second lateral flange has a groove formed in an external face of the flange, opposite the slab, to provide a second anchor site for a load transfer member attached externally of the composite structure.
Preferably, the formwork element is formed as a single piece, with radiused corners between the side wall, lateral flange and grip, to reduce stress concentration.
In another aspect, there is provided a construction assembly including the composite structure, as described above and a load transfer member attached to the formwork element.
Preferably, the member is an external load transfer member and the assembly further includes a attachment adapted to attach the member to the formwork element by clamping on to the anchor site.
Preferably, the groove extends lengthwise of the formwork element to allow adjustment of the lengthwise positioning of the attachment relative to the formwork element.
Preferably, the lateral flange projects from a bottom of the side wall and the grip extends upwardly into the body of the slab, the formwork element includes a second lateral flange that projects from a top of the side wall, the second lateral flange having a grip that extends downwardly into the main body of the slab to provide a second anchor point, and wherein the attachment is adapted to clamp on to one or both of the first and second anchor sites.
Preferably, the side wall includes an integrated channel, that is accessible from one side of the side wall, through a reduced dimension entrance defined between opposed shoulders of the channel, the channel having an enlarged cavity extending into the main body of the slab on an opposite side of the wall, lengthwise of the formwork element, and wherein the member is cantilevered into the cavity.
Preferably, assembly further includes an internal load transfer member with an attachment that connects into the space between the associated grip, side wall and the integrated channel.
In another aspect, there is provided a formwork element for use in the composite structure described above, including a side wall, against which concrete is poured to define a side of a concrete slab, and a lateral flange that covers a top or bottom peripheral edge of the slab, wherein:
the lateral flange has a grip adapted to extend into a main body of the slab in a vertical direction, to form a space between the grip and the side wall, which is substantially filled with concrete such that the concrete locks into the space and structurally integrates the element with the concrete slab, and wherein:
the lateral flange has a groove formed in an external face of the flange, opposite the slab, to serve as an anchor site for a load transfer member attached externally of the composite structure by being fitted to the formwork element, and wherein:
the side wall includes an integrated channel, that is accessible from one side of the side wall, through a reduced dimension entrance defined between opposed shoulders of the channel, the channel having an enlarged cavity extending into the main body of the slab on an opposite side of the wall, lengthwise of the formwork element to provide another anchor site for the load transfer member.
Preferably, the grip is formed as an indent arranged to project inwardly from the bottom peripheral edge of the slab.
Preferably, the groove is formed at a reverse side of the indent.
Preferably, the indent includes an angled first section that arranged to extend into the body of the slab and a return section that acts as a barrier to restrict concrete being poured over the indent and into the groove, during pouring of the slab.
Preferably, the formwork element includes a second lateral flange that projects from a top of the side wall, the second lateral flange having a downwardly extending grip.
Preferably, the second lateral flange has a groove formed in an external face of the flange to provide a second anchor site for the load transfer member.
Preferably, the formwork element of claim 16, formed as a single piece, with radiused corners between the side wall, lateral flange and grip, to reduce stress concentration.
Preferably, the formwork element is formed by a process of bending a single sheet of material.
The invention is described, by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The side wall 2 includes an integrated channel 9, shown in more detail in
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A composite structure 20 is shown in
The slab 21 has a main body 23 with a top surface 24 and a bottom surface 25. The flange 3 covers at least a portion of a bottom peripheral edge 26 of the slab 21. The bottom surface 25 is formed on top of the sheet 17, that in turn rests on the base 5 of each element 1. In this case, the sheet 17 is designed to be left in the composite structure 20. In an alternative, the sheet 17 may be replaced by structure such as timber formwork (not shown) that can be stripped out of the composite structure 20 after the concrete has set.
The enlarged ridge portion 13 serves to structurally integrate the formwork element 1 in the slab 21, while the flange 6 offers similar functionality. In particular, the grip 8 is cast into the slab 21 and projects in a vertically downward direction into the body 23 to form a space 27 between the side wall 2 and the grip 8. In order to form the slab 21, concrete is initially poured over the sheet 17 and then up against the side wall 2, to form the sides 28 of the slab 21. Continued pouring of the concrete up to the top surface 24 causes concrete to fill the space 27 and, when set, the concrete forms a mechanical lock with the flange 6 to further integrate the formwork element 1 into the composite structure 20.
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The grip 30 is in the form of an indent 31 and includes an angled first section 32 and a return section 33. A groove 34 is formed in an external face 35 of the flange 3, at a reverse side 36 of the indent 31. The indent 31 and the groove 34 extend lengthwise of the element 1.
When incorporated in a composite structure, the flange 3 extends over a bottom peripheral edge of an associated concrete slab (not shown) and the indent 31 projects vertically into the slab. The space 27 between the indent 31 and the wall 2 serves as a mechanical lock, when filled with concrete, to further integrate the element 1 in the composite structure. The groove 34 also serves as an anchor point for attachment of a load transfer member (such as described with reference to
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The member 41 is shown with an angled attachment 42 inserted into the channel 9 so that the member 41 is cantilevered to the element 1. The lengthwise positioning of the member 41 can be adjusted by simply sliding the member 41 along the elongate channel 9, as required.
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The flange 6 is designed to extend over a top peripheral edge of a slab (not shown) and the grip 50 includes an indent 51 that projects in a vertically downward direction. The indent includes a downwardly angled section 52 and a return section 53, so as to form a groove 54 in an external face 57 of the flange 6, at a reverse side 58 of the indent 51.
The space 27 between the indent 51 and the wall 2, serves as a mechanical lock, when filled with concrete, to assist in integrating the formwork element 1 into a composite structure including a concrete slab (not shown) and the element 1.
The groove 54 provides an anchor site 59 for an external load bearing member 41. In this case, the member 41 has an attachment 42 formed of two jaws 55, 56. The jaw 55 is mounted in the channel 9 and the jaw 56 is clamped over the top of the side wall 2 and into the groove 54.
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The element 60 also includes a grip 50 in the upper flange 6. The grip 50 includes an indent 51 that projects in a vertically downward direction. The indent 51 has a downwardly angled section 51 and a return section 52, so as to form a groove 53 in an external face of the flange 6, at a reverse side 57 of the indent 51.
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The lower flange 3 covers a bottom peripheral edge of the slab 21 and forms the base 5 that supports the sheet 62. The grip 30 projects upwardly into the slab 21, to provide a mechanical lock with the concrete in the space between the grip 30 and the side wall 2. The associated groove 34 also forms an anchor site 65 for attachment of a load transfer member, as described below with reference to
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An internal load transfer member 78 is attached to the enlarged ridge portion 13. The member 78 is in the form of a clamp 79 that is connected to a tensioning rod 80, reinforcing bar, or the like embedded in the slab 21.
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In all the above embodiments, the formwork element 1 is preferably made from a single piece of sheet material, such as corrosion resistance treated steel. The element 1 is formed by a process of bending so that there are no sharp corners and all the joins between, say, the flanges 3, 6, grips 30, 50, channel 9 and wall 2 are radiused, which helps reduce stress concentrations in the element.
It may be appreciated that although the formwork element has been described with reference to a concrete slab or structure, the invention has application to any other type of suitable material that.
LIST OF PARTS1. Formwork element
2. Side wall
3. Flange
4. Bottom end
5. Base
6. Flange
7. Top end
8. Grip
9. Channel
10. Entrance
11. Shoulders
12. Side
13. Ridge portion
14. Opposite side
15. Cavity
16. Formwork
17. Formwork sheet
18. Peripheral edge
19. Brace
20. Composite structure
21. Slab
22. Side
23. Body
24. Top surface
25. Bottom surface
26. Bottom peripheral edge
27. Space
28. Side
29. Throat
30. Grip
31. Indent
32. First section
33. Return section
34. Groove
35. External face
36. Reverse side
37. Upper side
38. Bolts
39.
40. Construction assembly
41. Load transfer member
42. Attachment
43. Wedge
44. Coupling
45. Plate
46. Coupling
47. Plate
48. Coupling hole
49. Wedge
50. Grip
51. Indent
52. Angled section
53. Return section
54. Groove
55. Jaw
56. Jaw
57. Face
58. Reverse side
59. Anchor site
60. Formwork element
61. Formwork
62. Formwork sheet
63. Part
64. Part
65. Anchor site
66. Jaw
67. Jaw
68.
69.
70. Construction assembly
71. Load transfer member
72. Formwork element
73. Construction assembly
74. Load transfer mechanism
75. Head
76. Lock device
77. Tensioning mechanism
78. Load transfer member
79. Clamp
80. Rod
81. Part
82. Part
83. Internal load transfer member
84. Attachment
85. Bar
Claims
1. A composite structure formed of a concrete slab and an integrated formwork element, wherein:
- the formwork element includes a side wall, against which concrete is poured to define a side of the slab, and a lateral flange that covers a top or bottom peripheral edge of the slab, wherein:
- the lateral flange has a grip that extends into a main body of the slab in a vertical direction, to form a space between the grip and the side wall, which is substantially filled with concrete such that the concrete locks into the space and structurally integrates the element with the concrete slab: and wherein:
- the lateral flange has a groove formed in an external face of the flange, opposite the slab, to serve as an anchor site for a load transfer member attached externally of the composite structure by being fitted to the formwork element.
2. The composite structure of claim 1, wherein the grip is formed as an indent projecting inwardly from the associated top or bottom peripheral edge of the slab.
3. The composite structure of claim 2, wherein the groove is formed at a reverse side of the indent.
4. The composite structure of claim 3, wherein the indent includes an angled first section that extends into the body of the slab and a return section that acts as a barrier to restrict concrete being poured over the indent and into the groove.
5. The composite structure of claim 1, wherein the side wall includes an integrated channel, that has is accessible from one side of the side wall, through a reduced dimension entrance defined between opposed shoulders of the channel, the channel having an enlarged cavity extending into the main body of the slab on an opposite side of the wall, lengthwise of the formwork element.
6. The composite structure of claim 2, wherein the lateral flange projects from a bottom of the side all and the grip extends upwardly into the body of the slab.
7. The composite structure of claim 6, wherein the formwork element includes a second lateral flange that projects from a top of the side wall, the second lateral flange having a grip that extends downwardly into the main body of the slab.
8. The composite structure of claim 7, wherein the second lateral flange has a groove formed in an external face of the flange, opposite the slab, to provide a second anchor site for a load transfer member attached externally of the composite structure.
9. The composite structure of any one of claim 1, wherein the formwork element is formed as a single piece, with radiused corners between the side wall, lateral flange and grip, to reduce stress concentration.
10. A construction assembly including the composite structure of claim 1 and a load transfer member attached to the formwork element.
11. The construction assembly of claim 10, wherein the member is an external load transfer member that includes a attachment adapted to attach the member to the formwork element by clamping on to the anchor site.
12. The construction assembly of claim 11, wherein the groove extends lengthwise of the formwork element to allow adjustment of the lengthwise positioning of the attachment relative to the formwork element.
13. The construction assembly of claim 12, wherein the lateral flange projects from a bottom of the side wall and the grip extends upwardly into the body of the slab, the formwork element includes a second lateral flange that projects from a top of the side wall, the second lateral flange having a grip that extends downwardly into the main body of the slab to provide a second anchor point, and wherein the attachment is adapted to clamp on to one or both of first and second anchor sites.
14. The construction assembly of any one of claims 10 to 13, wherein the side wall includes an integrated channel, that is accessible from one side of the side wall, through a reduced dimension entrance defined between opposed shoulders of the channel, the channel having an enlarged cavity extending into the main body of the slab on an opposite side of the wall, lengthwise of the formwork element, and wherein the member is cantilevered into the cavity.
15. The construction assembly of claim 14, further including an internal load transfer member with an attachment that connects into the space between the associated grip, side wall and the integrated channel.
16. A formwork element for use in the composite structure of claim 1, including a side wall, against which concrete is poured to define a side of a concrete slab, and a lateral flange that covers a top or bottom peripheral edge of the slab, wherein:
- the lateral flange has a grip adapted to extend into a main body of the slab in a vertical direction, to form a space between the grip and the side wall, which is substantially filled with concrete such that the concrete locks into the space in order to structurally integrates the element with the concrete slab: and wherein
- the lateral flange has a groove formed in an external face of the flange, to serve as an anchor site for a load transfer member fitted to the formwork element.
17. The formwork element of claim 16, wherein the grip is formed as an indent arranged to project inwardly from the associated top or bottom peripheral edge of the slab.
18. The formwork element of claim 17, wherein the groove is formed at a reverse side of the indent.
19. The formwork element of claim 18, wherein the indent includes an angled first section that arranged to extend into the body of the slab and a return section that acts as a barrier to restrict concrete being poured over the indent and into the groove, during pouring of the slab.
20. The formwork element of claim 16, wherein the side wall includes an integrated channel, that has is accessible from one side of the side wall, through a reduced dimension entrance defined between opposed shoulders of the channel, the side all projecting from an opposite side so as to define an enlarged internal cavity, lengthwise of the formwork element.
21. The formwork element of claim 16, wherein the lateral flange projects from a bottom of the side wall and the grip extends upwardly.
22. The formwork element of claim 21, wherein the formwork element includes a second lateral flange that projects from a top of the side wall, the second lateral flange having a downwardly extending grip.
23. The formwork element of claim 22, wherein the second lateral flange has a groove formed in an external face of the flange to provide a second anchor site for the load transfer member.
24. The formwork element of claim 16, formed as a single piece, with radiused corners between the side wall, lateral flange and grip, to reduce stress concentration.
25. The formwork element of claim 24, formed by a process of bending a single sheet of material.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 26, 2014
Publication Date: Oct 6, 2016
Applicant: Inhabit Studio Limited (Sydney, NSW)
Inventor: Bruce Charles Wymond (Sydney, NSW)
Application Number: 14/392,257