US2677165A - Concrete form and method of molding concrete columns therewith - Google Patents

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US2677165A
US2677165A US192426A US19242650A US2677165A US 2677165 A US2677165 A US 2677165A US 192426 A US192426 A US 192426A US 19242650 A US19242650 A US 19242650A US 2677165 A US2677165 A US 2677165A
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    • E04GSCAFFOLDING; FORMS; SHUTTERING; BUILDING IMPLEMENTS OR AIDS, OR THEIR USE; HANDLING BUILDING MATERIALS ON THE SITE; REPAIRING, BREAKING-UP OR OTHER WORK ON EXISTING BUILDINGS
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    • E04G13/021Falsework, forms, or shutterings for particular parts of buildings, e.g. stairs, steps, cornices, balconies foundations, sills for columns or like pillars; Special tying or clamping means therefor for circular columns
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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y 4 1954 J. E. COPENHAVER ET AL 2,577,165 CONCRETE FORM AND METHOD OF MOLDING CONCRETE COLUMNS THEREWITH Filed Oct. 27, 1950 Fig? F119: .5 INVENTOR.
JAMES 5. (OPEN/(AVE? BY BLAH/DING D. CLdRKJON AUBURN w000s,JR.
d TTOR/YEVJ Patented May 4, 19 54 l'lED srA'rs TT OFFICE CONCRETE FORM AND METHOD OF MOLD- ING CONCRETE COLUMNS THEREWITH South Carolina Application October 27, 1950, Serial No. 192,426
Claims.
This invention relates to paper forms for use in molding concrete pillars or columns and the like.
The erection of concrete structures is generally accomplished by buildin wooden forms into which the concrete is poured and which are removed after the concrete has set. In certain instances prefabricated forms of metal have also been adapted for use, but in any case the form work for concrete construction is characterized by relatively high costs for the form material, particularly when metal forms ar used, and by high handling costs as well.
It has heretofore been proposed to use paper tubes as concrete forms in the construction of pillars and columns and the like, in order to avoid the high costs of conventional types of form work. This proposed use of paper tubes has not proved satisfactory, however, because of the great difficulty encountered in strippin them from the concrete after it has set. The difficulty with stripping appears to result principally from the fact that a paper surface presents a multitude of protruding or extending fibers that become imbedded or otherwise adhere to the concrete as it dries. Moreover, there is a severe abrasive action by the concrete on the inner surface of a paper tube form during pouring which further roughens the paper surface and increases its tendency to adhere.
Attempts to cure this difiiculty by conditioning the inside surface of the tubes with a coating or the like have not previously been successful because the protruding fibers on the paper surface are not completely smoothed down and covered over by most coatings; and, even more importantly, the few coating materials that do appear to cover over the protruding fibers satisfactorily do in eneral impart to the paper surface sufficient abrasion resistance to avoid roughening during pouring.
In accordance with the present invention we have now found that paper tubes may be uniquely conditioned for use as concrete forms by providing them with a liner film of polyethylene. Polyethylene is not only well suited as a coating material so that it can be applied to form a liner for the paper tubes readily and efficiently, but it also has a surprising tenacious quality which gives it good covering power as regards the protruding paper fibers, and exceptional abrasion resistance. A paper tube lined with polyethylene in accordance with the present invention can be stripped easily from concrete that has been pculed and set therein, and leaves an excellent surface finish on the concrete.
The present invention is described in further detail below in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is an elevation of a tubular concrete form of paper constructed in accordance with the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary sectional detail taken generally at 2--2 in Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is a further fragmentary sectional detail illustrating the manner of preparing the polyethylene liner for use in the form shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is an elevation, partly in section, showing a typical reinforced concrete structure in the course of construction with a concrete form of the present invention; and
Fig. 5 is a perspective view illustrating the use of cutting wires for use in stripping the form.
Referring now in detail to the drawings, and mor particularly at first to Figs. 1 and 2, the concrete form of the present invention is preferably formed by spirally winding a plurality of paper strips in the conventional superimposed relationship to form a laminated or multi-ply tubular body Ill of desired length and wall thickness. Th spirally wound paper strips are bonded together by means of a suitable adhesive interposed between them as they are wound, so that the resulting multi-ply tube wall, as indicated at l in Figs. 1 and 2, is of sufficient thickness to support adequately the load imposed in confining the concrete as it is poured therein.
The polyethylene liner film is preferably provided according to the present invention by applying it as indicated at It in Fig. 3 to the paper strip It that will be used to form the inner spiral windin of the tubular body H]. In this way, the spiral winding operation may be carried out in the usual manner in forming the tubular body Ill without any special procedure whatever being needed to incorporate the liner film l4. Alternatively, the polyethylene coated paper strip might be used in the same manner to form the outer spiral winding of the tubular body ID in instances where it was desired to provid an exterior moldin surface conditioned in accordance with the present invention so that the tubular body It could be used as a molding core.
The application of the liner film M to the paper strip 15 may be carried out conveniently by passing an extruded polyethylene sheet together with the paper strip directly through the nip of heated calendar rolls (not shown) which are driven at a speed sufiiciently in excess of the rate of extrusion to stretch the polyethylene sheet as it is extruded and thereby extend it to obtain the ing as at [8 to act as a form for a reinforced con crete pillar 20. The tubular body I is shown in this instance as being of relatively short length, but it might as well be shown in any other length desired for it may be provided in whatever length is needed in a particular instance.
Stripping of the tubular body to from the concrete after it has set may be accomplished either by unwrapping its spiral plies from the formed concrete, or by cutting it longitudinally and then unwrapping it. The latter method may be facilitated, if desired, by positioning cutting Wires as shown in Fig. at 22 in the tubular body. J0 before the concrete is poured. By pulling this wire 22 when the tubular body' i0 is to be removed it may be cut as indicated at 24 in Fig. 5 along its entire length to allow removal of the body it! in halves.
The present invention has been described above for purposes of illustration only, and is not-intended to be limited by this description except as defined in the appended claims.
We claim:
1. A form for molding concrete pillars and the like comprising a spirally wound tubular paper body having sufficient rigidity to support a col-- umn of concrete mix poured therein, said body being coated interiorly with a filmof polyethylene,- whereby adhesion of the mold walls to the cured concrete isprevented.
2. A form adapted for use in molding concrete articles comprising a multi-ply spirally wound paper tube of appropriate size and wall thickness to support a body of concrete poured therein and having a film of polyethylene over the inner surface thereof bonded to the-inner spiral winding of said tube, whereby the formis protected from the. abrasive action of the concretewhen poured-and sticking of said tube to said concrete is.prevented.
3. A concrete form adapted for molding pillars and the like comprising a spirally wound, selfsupporting, laminated paper body having. an interior polyethylene liner bonded to the inner spiral winding thereof and being coextensive therewith whereby the paper body is protected from the abrasive action of concrete when poured therein and adhesion of the paper body to the concrete is prevented.
4. A cylindrical form for molding concrete columns and the like, comprising a paper tube constructed from a plurality of plies of spirally wound paper of sufiicient strength and rigidity co-support a column of concrete mix poured therein, the innermost ply of said paper plies having a continuous, impervious coating thereon of extruded polyethylene resin of a thickness of the order of 0.002", said coating having sufficient elasticity and resistance to abrasion to prevent cracking or tearing of the coating when the concrete mix is poured in the form in contact with said'coating, and said coating preventing penetration therethrough of the concrete mix and enabling stripping of the form, with the coating intact, from the poured concrete column upon setting of theconcrete.
51A method for--molding concretecolumns and the like, comprising setting in the desired location a paper tube constructed from a plurality of. piles of spirally, wound paper of sufllcient strength and rigidity to support a column of concrete mix, the innermost ply of said paper plies having an impervious, thin coating thereon of extruded polyethylene resin, said coating having sufficient elasticity and resistance to abrasion to prevent cracking' or tearing of the coating upon contact with the concrete pouring said concrete mix into the tube in contact with said coatingand in sufficient amount substantially to fill the tube, said polyethylene resin coating preventing penetration therethrough of the water in the concrete mix, allowing. sufficient time for the concrete mix to set and harden within the surroundingtube, and then stripping the tube from the hardened concrete column, said polyethylene coating enabling easy stripping of the tube from the surface .of the concrete column.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,600,514 Seailles Sept. 21, 1926 ,701,619 Kendall Feb. 12, 1929 2,296,352. Keller Sept. 22, 1942 2,367,844 Cuno Jan. 23, 1945 2,462,331 Myers Feb. 22, 1949 2,491,147 Zahn Dec. 13, 1949

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1. A FORM FOR MOLDING CONCRETE PILLARS AND THE LIKE COMPRISING A SPIRALLY WOUND TUBULAR PAPER BODY HAVING SUFFICIENT RIGIDITY TO SUPPORT A COLUMN OF CONCRETE MIX POURED THEREIN, SAID BODY BEING COATED INTERIORLY WITH A FILM OF POLYETHYLENE, WHEREBY ADHESION OF THE MOLD WALLS TO THE CURED CONCRETE IS PREVENTED.
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