US3669480A - Guard rail demountable socket - Google Patents
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- a demountable socket for receiving guard rail posts having a front wall and a pair of side walls forming an opening at both top and bottom portion for extending a post therethrough with a plurality of tabs mounted on each of the side walls, one of each of the tabs lying in a plane parallel with the front wall and the other of the tabs extending at right angle to the first named tabs with openings in the tabs for fastening the socket to a form for pouring concrete.
- This invention relates to the erection of temporary guard rails and is more particularly directed to demountable sockets for receiving guard rail posts.
- This invention is an improvement on my copending application Ser. No. 817,951, filed on Apr. 21, 1969, for Demountable Sockets For Guard Rail Posts, wherein the sockets shown and described are provided with a bottom wall for supporting the posts and the tabs which are narrow serving only to fasten the socket to a cross member. It has been found that the use of these sockets on walers in pouring lintels failed to provide a secure seat for a post and also failed to reinforce the waler. The present invention avoids these disadvantages of the these sockets with longer front wall portions, wider tabs and removed the bottom wall to permit the post to extend beyond the lower portion of the socket.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a demountable socket for guard rail posts with an elongated front walls, and enlarged tabs so as to effect greater stability to a waler when fastened thereto prior to the pouring of a lintel and the like.
- a still further object of the present invention is to provide a demountable socket which is formed and stamped in an economical fashion from sheet metal.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a demountable socket for guard rail posts constructed in accordance with my invention.
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view.
- FIG. 3 is a rear elevational view.
- FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view taken along the line 44 of FIG. 1.
- F IG. 5 is a cross sectional view of a lintel showing my demountable socket fastened in position thereon.
- the numeral It refers to a demountable socket for guard rail posts 11 consisting of stamping formed from a sheet of material such as steel, aluminum and the like and shaped as indicated hereinafter to receive the post 11.
- the post socket 10 consists of a front wall 12 whose width is equal to that of the width of the post 11 but whose height is greater than the conventional sockets.
- a side wall 13 along each side edge of the front wall extends a side wall 13 at right angle thereto. The length of the side wall 13 is equal to the thickness of the post I 1.
- Tab portions 14 and 15 are formed along the free side edges of the side walls 13 by cutting along the upper portion of the side walls 13 as at 16 from the top edge to a position removed from the bottom edge and bending the tabs l4, 15 as at 17 and 18 at right angles to the side walls 13 and to each other respectively. All of the walls l2, l3 and tabs 14 and 15 are provided with openings 20 for receiving fasteners such as nails and the like. As shown by FIG. 5 my demountable socket 10 is shown fastened by nails 25 to a waler 22 which extends along the upper edge portion of a form 23 for pouring a lintel 24.
- the socket 10 is placed along the side of the waler 22 with the tabs 15 resting on the top edge portions of the form 23 and waler 22. Nails 26 are hammered into the fan 23 and waler 22 through openings 20 on the horizontal tabs 15. The vertical tabs 14 which abut against the outer surface of the waler 22 are fastened there against by nails 25 extending through the openings 20 in the tabs 15. Then the post ll is inserted into the socket formed by the front wall 12 and side walls 13 and permitted to slide beyond the lower portion thereof as shown by FIG. 5.
- the nails 27 are then hammered through openings 20in the front wall 12 and nails 28 hammered through openings 20 in the side walls 13 to fasten the post 11 to the socket 10 to render the post exceptionally rigid and secure thereby. Any push or pull forces applied to the top end of the posts 11 will be resisted against movement by virtue of the post 11 extending below the socket l0 and abutting against the waler 22.
- a guard rail demountable socket for receiving a post comprising a front wall, side walls extending at right angle from side edges of said front wall, a further wall extending along the free edges of each of said side walls, the juncture of said further walls and said side walls being slotted from the top edge to a position removed from said lower edge and bent at said lower edge forming vertically disposed tabs lying substantially in a plane parallel to that of said front wall, and horizontally disposed tabs extending along the free end of said vertical tabs at substantially right angle thereto and a plurality of openings in said side walls and said tabs for fastening said socket in position and forming a support for a post adapted to extend below the lower portion of said socket.
Abstract
A demountable socket for receiving guard rail posts having a front wall and a pair of side walls forming an opening at both top and bottom portion for extending a post therethrough with a plurality of tabs mounted on each of the side walls, one of each of the tabs lying in a plane parallel with the front wall and the other of the tabs extending at right angle to the first named tabs with openings in the tabs for fastening the socket to a form for pouring concrete.
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United States Patent Fugate 1 June 13,1972
1541 GUARD RAIL DEMOUNTABLE SOCKET [72] inventor: James E. Fugnte, 9740 SW. 167th Street,
Perrine, Fla. 33157 [22] Filed: May 3, 1971 [21] Appl. No.: 139,654
[52] U.S. CL... ....287/20.95, 248/300, 256/65 [51] lnt.C1 ..Fl6b 21/00 [58] Field of Search ..256/59, 21, 22, 65-70; 248/248, 300; 182/113; 287/2095, 20.92 C, 20.92 D, 20.94
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,354,801 8/1944 Huff ..287/20.94 X 2,689,101 9/1954 Dygert ..248/243 X 2,706,662 4/1955 Brown ..182/1 13 2,729.41 1 1/1956 Cahill ..248/300 X 3,425,509 2/1969 Gilbert et al.... ......182/113 FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 185,694 9/1922 Great Britain......................287/20.95
Primary xaminerDennis L. Taylor Anorney-Salvatore G. Militana ABSTRACT A demountable socket for receiving guard rail posts having a front wall and a pair of side walls forming an opening at both top and bottom portion for extending a post therethrough with a plurality of tabs mounted on each of the side walls, one of each of the tabs lying in a plane parallel with the front wall and the other of the tabs extending at right angle to the first named tabs with openings in the tabs for fastening the socket to a form for pouring concrete.
2 Claims, 5 Drawing figures GUARD RAIL DEMOUNTABLE SOCKET This invention relates to the erection of temporary guard rails and is more particularly directed to demountable sockets for receiving guard rail posts.
This invention is an improvement on my copending application Ser. No. 817,951, filed on Apr. 21, 1969, for Demountable Sockets For Guard Rail Posts, wherein the sockets shown and described are provided with a bottom wall for supporting the posts and the tabs which are narrow serving only to fasten the socket to a cross member. it has been found that the use of these sockets on walers in pouring lintels failed to provide a secure seat for a post and also failed to reinforce the waler. The present invention avoids these disadvantages of the these sockets with longer front wall portions, wider tabs and removed the bottom wall to permit the post to extend beyond the lower portion of the socket.
Therefore, it is a principal object of the present invention to provide a guard rail post demountable socket that permits the post to extend beyond the lower portion thereof, thereby adding greater rigidity to the post.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a demountable socket for guard rail posts with an elongated front walls, and enlarged tabs so as to effect greater stability to a waler when fastened thereto prior to the pouring of a lintel and the like.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a demountable socket which is formed and stamped in an economical fashion from sheet metal.
With these and other objects in view, the invention will be best understood from a consideration of the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specification, with the understanding, however, that the invention is not confined to any strict conformity with the showing of the drawing but may be changed or modified so long as such changes or modifications mark no material departure from the salient features of the invention as expressed in the appended claims.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a demountable socket for guard rail posts constructed in accordance with my invention.
FIG. 2 is a top plan view.
FIG. 3 is a rear elevational view.
FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view taken along the line 44 of FIG. 1.
F IG. 5 is a cross sectional view of a lintel showing my demountable socket fastened in position thereon.
Referring to the drawing wherein like numerals are used to designate similar parts throughout the several views, the numeral It) refers to a demountable socket for guard rail posts 11 consisting of stamping formed from a sheet of material such as steel, aluminum and the like and shaped as indicated hereinafter to receive the post 11. The post socket 10 consists of a front wall 12 whose width is equal to that of the width of the post 11 but whose height is greater than the conventional sockets. Along each side edge of the front wall extends a side wall 13 at right angle thereto. The length of the side wall 13 is equal to the thickness of the post I 1. Tab portions 14 and 15 are formed along the free side edges of the side walls 13 by cutting along the upper portion of the side walls 13 as at 16 from the top edge to a position removed from the bottom edge and bending the tabs l4, 15 as at 17 and 18 at right angles to the side walls 13 and to each other respectively. All of the walls l2, l3 and tabs 14 and 15 are provided with openings 20 for receiving fasteners such as nails and the like. As shown by FIG. 5 my demountable socket 10 is shown fastened by nails 25 to a waler 22 which extends along the upper edge portion of a form 23 for pouring a lintel 24. The socket 10 is placed along the side of the waler 22 with the tabs 15 resting on the top edge portions of the form 23 and waler 22. Nails 26 are hammered into the fan 23 and waler 22 through openings 20 on the horizontal tabs 15. The vertical tabs 14 which abut against the outer surface of the waler 22 are fastened there against by nails 25 extending through the openings 20 in the tabs 15. Then the post ll is inserted into the socket formed by the front wall 12 and side walls 13 and permitted to slide beyond the lower portion thereof as shown by FIG. 5. The nails 27 are then hammered through openings 20in the front wall 12 and nails 28 hammered through openings 20 in the side walls 13 to fasten the post 11 to the socket 10 to render the post exceptionally rigid and secure thereby. Any push or pull forces applied to the top end of the posts 11 will be resisted against movement by virtue of the post 11 extending below the socket l0 and abutting against the waler 22.
What i claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
l. A guard rail demountable socket for receiving a post comprising a front wall, side walls extending at right angle from side edges of said front wall, a further wall extending along the free edges of each of said side walls, the juncture of said further walls and said side walls being slotted from the top edge to a position removed from said lower edge and bent at said lower edge forming vertically disposed tabs lying substantially in a plane parallel to that of said front wall, and horizontally disposed tabs extending along the free end of said vertical tabs at substantially right angle thereto and a plurality of openings in said side walls and said tabs for fastening said socket in position and forming a support for a post adapted to extend below the lower portion of said socket.
2. The structure as recited by claim 1 and a plurality of openings in said front wall for receiving fasteners for securing said post in said socket.
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1. A guard rail demountable socket for receiving a post comprising a front wall, side walls extending at right angle from side edges of said front wall, a further wall extending along the free edges of each of said side walls, the juncture of said further walls and said side walls being slotted from the top edge to a position removed from said lower edge and bent at said lower edge forming vertically disposed tabs lying substantially in a plane parallel to that of said front wall, and horizontally disposed tabs extending along the free end of said vertical tabs at substantially right angle thereto and a plurality of openings in said side walls and said tabs for fastening said socket in position and forming a support for a post adapted to extend below the lower portion of said socket.
2. The structure as recited by claim 1 and a plurality of openings in said front wall for receiving fasteners for securing said post in said socket.
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