Method and apparatus for holding an insulation board in a...

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E04G 17/06 (2006.01) E04B 1/16 (2006.01)

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CA 1075928

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE This invention is concerned with concrete sandwiched walls which are filled by placing an insulating board between the forms for concrete prior to pouring the concrete. The problem to which this invention is addressed is that of providing a simple, inexpensive device which can be utilized in a manner compatible with traditional building methods, for maintaining the insulating board in position during the pouring of the concrete. This is accomplished by an insulating board retaining member centrally secured to a conventional form tie. The retaining member has a central section, a leading section and a trailing section. These are initially substantially flat so that the retaining member can be forced into the form tie to which it is secured, through the insulating board. The leading and trailing sections are then bent to form a U to retain the insulating board. This invention comprises also a building form structure and a building method each utilizing a device in accordance with this invention.

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