Snaplock retainer mechanism for insulated wall construction

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E04C 2/26 (2006.01) E04C 2/04 (2006.01) E04C 2/288 (2006.01) E04C 5/18 (2006.01)

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CA 1310203

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE An improved snap lock retainer mechanism for insulated wall construction apparatus for pouring a composite wall structure which includes a pair of outer poured concrete layers separated by a high density foam insulating panel mounted between the concrete layers and which includes a number of tying mechanisms for holding the insulated layer in place while the concrete is being poured and hardened wherein the holding means are formed of plastic rods upon which two plastic receivers are directly injection molded onto the rod. One of the receivers has a single notch and the other receiver has multiple notches. One of two snap rings which are identical goes first over the single notch receiver and is locked in place and then the rod is extended through the insulating panel and a second snap ring is attached to the multiple notches in a ratchet effect on the multiple notched plastic receivers so as to lock the board in place so that the concrete can be poured.

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