US2022034104A1PendingUtilityA1

Secondary joist profile grid systems

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Assignee: BOND FORMWORK SYSTEMS LLCPriority: Jul 31, 2020Filed: Apr 19, 2021Published: Feb 3, 2022
Est. expiryJul 31, 2040(~14.1 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
E04G 17/04E04G 2011/505E04G 11/486E04G 25/061E04G 11/50
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Abstract

A joist for a formwork grid construction component system is disclosed. Typical joists (sometimes referred to as secondary beams) span a distance of approximately six feet (when fully connected). By strengthening the joist using an altered profile while maintaining interoperable external dimensions, the span distance may be increased. That is, by forming the joists with the disclosed profile, joists can be made longer (e.g., have an eight foot connected span) and maintain appropriate strength or even have an increased weight tolerance. Formwork grid systems are used in construction of buildings and other structures. Interoperability with existing components is maintained by the disclosed joist profile adhering to the same external functional form factor as existing joists. The external form factor being the same allows joists constructed in accordance with this disclosure to properly function with existing formwork grid construction components.

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         21 . A joist beam for formwork construction, the joist beam having a joist profile including:
 a vertical support;   a lower horizontal support connected to a bottom of the vertical support;   two leg supports at opposite ends of the lower horizontal support, each of the two leg supports connected to the lower horizontal support and extending in an opposite direction from the lower horizontal support relative to the vertical support;   a first leg support, of the two leg supports, at a first end of the lower horizontal support;   a second leg support, of the two leg supports, at a second end of the lower horizontal support;   a first foot portion connected, via a first foot-leg connection, to the first leg support, the first foot portion including a first upper foot portion on an outward side of the first leg support and a first heel portion on an inner side of the first leg support;   a second foot portion connected, via a second foot-leg connection, to the second leg support, the second foot portion including a second upper foot portion on the outward side of the second leg support and a second heel portion on the inner side of the second leg support,   wherein each of the first and second foot-leg connections has a respective one of the first and second upper foot portions meeting a respective leg support at a point higher than each respective heel portion.   
     
     
         22 . The joist beam of  claim 21 , wherein the vertical support, the lower horizontal support, the two leg supports, and each of the first and second foot portions are made of sufficient aluminum alloy material to provide a joist beam of greater than 1.70 meters. 
     
     
         23 . The joist beam of  claim 21 , wherein a plurality of instances of the joist beam creates a joist run of at least 94 feet, the joist run including a maximum of thirteen (13) props and twelve (12) joist beams. 
     
     
         24 . The joist beam of  claim 21 , wherein the joist beam maintains interoperable external dimensions. 
     
     
         25 . The joist beam of  claim 21 , wherein the first foot portion further includes a first toe portion opposite the first heel portion, the first toe portion including a first ridge extending above the first upper foot portion. 
     
     
         26 . The joist beam of  claim 21 , wherein the joist profile further includes:
 an upper horizontal support connected to a top of the vertical support;   two arm supports at opposite ends of the upper horizontal support, each of the two arm supports connected to the upper horizontal support and extending in an opposite direction from the upper horizontal support relative to the vertical support;   a first arm support of the two arm supports, at a first end of the upper horizontal support;   a second arm support of the two arm supports, at a second end of the upper horizontal support.   
     
     
         27 . The joist beam of  claim 26 , wherein the joist profile further includes:
 a first hand portion connected to the first arm support, the first hand support creating a first upper flat surface on a first upper external side of the joist profile and having a lower non-right angle connection to the first arm support.   
     
     
         28 . The joist beam of  claim 27 , wherein the lower non-right angle connection is less than ninety degrees. 
     
     
         29 . The joist beam of  claim 27 , wherein the joist profile further includes:
 a second hand portion connected to the second arm support, the second hand support creating a second upper flat surface on a second upper external side of the joist profile and having the lower non-right angle connection to the second arm support.   
     
     
         30 . The joist beam of  claim 26 , wherein the upper horizontal support and the two arm supports define an upper cavity, the upper cavity having a depth of at least 15/16 inches. 
     
     
         31 . A method of constructing a joist beam for use as a formwork component, the method comprising:
 obtaining two endcaps for the joist beam;   obtaining a middle joist component, formed from an aluminum alloy material, for the joist beam; and   welding a first of the two endcaps to a first end of the middle joist component; and   welding a second of the two endcaps to a second end, opposite the first end, of the middle joist component,   wherein the middle joist component is longer than six feet and has a joist profile that includes:
 a vertical support; 
 an upper horizontal support portion connected to a top of the vertical support; 
 two arm supports at opposite ends of the upper horizontal support, each of the two arm supports connected to the upper horizontal support and extending in an opposite direction from the upper horizontal support relative to the vertical support; 
 a first arm support of the two arm supports, at a first end of the upper horizontal support; 
 a second arm support of the two arm supports, at a second end of the upper horizontal support. 
   
     
     
         32 . The method of  claim 31 , wherein the joist profile further includes:
 a lower horizontal support connected to a bottom of the vertical support;   two leg supports at opposite ends of the lower horizontal support, each of the two leg supports connected to the lower horizontal support and extending in an opposite direction from the lower horizontal support relative to the vertical support;   a first leg support, of the two leg supports, at a first end of the lower horizontal support;   a second leg support, of the two leg supports, at a second end of the lower horizontal support;   a first foot portion connected, via a first foot-leg connection, to the first leg support, the first foot portion including a first upper foot portion on an outward side of the first leg support and a first heel portion on an inner side of the first leg support;   a second foot portion connected, via a second foot-leg connection, to the second leg support, the second foot portion including a second upper foot portion on the outward side of the second leg support and a second heel portion on the inner side of the second leg support,   wherein each of the first and second foot-leg connections has a respective upper foot portion meeting a respective leg support at a point higher than each respective heel portion.   
     
     
         33 . The method of  claim 31 , wherein the joist profile maintains interoperable external dimensions. 
     
     
         34 . The method of  claim 31 , wherein the upper horizontal support and the two arm supports define an upper cavity, the upper cavity having a depth of at least 15/16 inches. 
     
     
         35 . The method of  claim 31 , further comprising:
 utilizing the joist beam to create a joist run of at least 94 feet, the joist run including a maximum of thirteen (13) props and twelve (12) joist beams.   
     
     
         36 . A formwork grid system constructed from a plurality of formwork components, the formwork grid system comprising:
 a joist run of at least 94 feet, the joist run including a maximum of thirteen (13) props and twelve (12) joist beams, wherein at least one of the joist beams is made of an aluminum alloy and utilizes a joist profile that includes:
 a vertical support; 
 an upper horizontal support connected to a top of the vertical support; 
 two arm supports at opposite ends of the upper horizontal support, each of the two arm supports connected to the upper horizontal support and extending in an opposite direction from the upper horizontal support relative to the vertical support; 
 a first arm support of the two arm supports, at a first end of the upper horizontal support; 
 a second arm support of the two arm supports, at a second end of the upper horizontal support. 
   
     
     
         37 . The formwork grid system of  claim 36 , wherein the joist profile further includes:
 a lower horizontal support connected to a bottom of the vertical support;   two leg supports at opposite ends of the lower horizontal support, each of the two leg supports connected to the lower horizontal support and extending in an opposite direction from the lower horizontal support relative to the vertical support;   a first leg support, of the two leg supports, at a first end of the lower horizontal support;   a second leg support, of the two leg supports, at a second end of the lower horizontal support;   a first foot portion connected, via a first foot-leg connection, to the first leg support, the first foot portion including a first upper foot portion on an outward side of the first leg support and a first heel portion on an inner side of the first leg support;   a second foot portion connected, via a second foot-leg connection, to the second leg support, the second foot portion including a second upper foot portion on the outward side of the second leg support and a second heel portion on the inner side of the second leg support,   wherein each of the first and second foot-leg connections has a respective upper foot portion meeting a respective leg support at a point higher than each respective heel portion.   
     
     
         38 . The formwork grid system of  claim 36 , wherein the at least one joist beam maintains interoperable external dimensions. 
     
     
         39 . The formwork grid system of  claim 36 , wherein the first foot portion further includes a first toe portion opposite the first heel portion, the first toe portion including a first ridge extending above the first upper foot portion. 
     
     
         40 . The formwork grid system of  claim 36 , wherein the upper horizontal support and the two arm supports define an upper cavity, the upper cavity having a depth of at least 15/16 inches.

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