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Title:
TRANSPARENT TEMPORARY FRAME STRUCTURE FOR FORMING REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDING
Document Type and Number:
Japanese Patent JP2017040152
Kind Code:
A
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a temporary frame that can inspect conditions of concrete in the temporary frame when driving the concrete in the temporary frame of walls and columns of a concrete building, and can freely constitute the size of a temporary frame sheathing board.SOLUTION: A temporary frame is provided as follows: multiple lightweight channel steel plates are longitudinally arranged in the indoor side of transparent plate resin in order to fix the transparent plate resin used for a temporary frame sheathing board for concrete forming walls and columns; transparent sheathing board resin pressing members obtained by fixing indoor side multiple sides of the lightweight channel steel plates with L-type steel plates are disposed; the U-shaped platform is formed in the upper part in the end of the pressing member of a substantially Z-shape disposed by vertically sandwiching a form-tie nut in order to fix the transparent sheathing board resin pressing members to the transparent plate resin; a form tie with washers having a scoop-shaped sandwiching part formed in the lower part is attached; the lightweight channel steel plates are fixed by the front part of the pressing member of the substantially Z-shape; and thereby the temporary frame fixing the transparent plate resin by the transparent sheathing board resin pressing member is provided.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 10

Inventors:
TAKAHASHI TATSUO
Application Number:
JP2015176122A
Publication Date:
February 23, 2017
Filing Date:
August 21, 2015
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
TAKAHASHI KANRI:KK
International Classes:
E04G9/05; E04G17/00; E04G17/02
Domestic Patent References:
JPH0726494U1995-05-19
JPH06101335A1994-04-12
JP2002004578A2002-01-09
JPH08229916A1996-09-10
JPS5924848U1984-02-16
JPH09310494A1997-12-02