A buck panel adapted to be interconnected with other panels to form a buck to frame a bulkhead or an opening in an insulated concrete form wall for receiving a window or door. The buck panel has a foam portion, a central support beam, a first lateral support beam, and a second lateral support beam.
A buck panel adapted to be interconnected with other panels to form a buck to frame a bulkhead or an opening in an insulated concrete form wall for receiving a window or door. The buck panel has a foam portion, a central support beam, a first lateral support beam, and a second lateral support beam. The central support beam is positioned longitudinally within a center portion of the foam portion. A plurality of wings extend from the central support beam in such a way that the wings protrude from an internal surface of the foam portion so as to be received in concrete poured over the internal surface. The first and second lateral support beams are positioned longitudinally within a first side and a second side of the foam portion, respectively.
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1. A buck panel adapted to be interconnected with other panels to form a buck to frame a bulkhead or an opening in a wall for receiving a window or door, the buck panel comprising: a foam portion having an internal surface, an exterior surface, a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a fir
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A buck panel adapted to be interconnected with other panels to form a buck to frame a bulkhead or an opening in a wall for receiving a window or door, the buck panel comprising: a foam portion having an internal surface, an exterior surface, a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a first side, a second side opposite the first side, and a center portion positioned between the first side and the second side;a central support beam positioned longitudinally within the center portion of the foam portion, the central support beam having a first edge, a second edge, a plurality of plates extending between and connected to the first edge and the second edge, and a plurality of wings extending from the first edge and the second edge perpendicular to the internal surface of the foam portion in such a way that a portion of the wings protrude from the internal surface of the foam portion so as to be received in concrete poured over the internal surface;a first lateral support beam positioned longitudinally within the foam portion near the first side of the foam portion and spaced from the central support beam, the first lateral support beam having a first edge, a second edge, and a plurality of plates extending between and connected to the first edge and the second edge; anda second lateral support beam positioned longitudinally within the foam portion near the second side of the foam portion and spaced from the central support beam, the second lateral support beam having a first edge, a second edge, and a plurality of plates extending between and connected to the first edge and the second edge. 2. The buck panel of claim 1, wherein the foam portion further comprises a first alignment lip and a second alignment lip extending outward a predetermined distance from the internal surface, the first alignment lip and the second alignment lip spaced a predetermined distance apart to matingly fit within a cavity of an insulating concrete block form. 3. The buck panel of claim 1, wherein the plurality of wings are substantially I-shaped. 4. The buck panel of claim 1, wherein the wings have a hole through the portion of the wing protruding from the internal surface of the foam portion. 5. The buck panel of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the internal surface of the foam extends outward a predetermined distance to form a plurality of rebar holding members positioned along the center portion, and wherein the plurality of rebar holding members are provided with a first seat and a second seat defined by predetermined spaces between a first restraining finger, a second restraining finger, and a third restraining finger. 6. The buck panel of claim 5, wherein the predetermined spaces between the first restraining finger, the second restraining finger, and the third restraining finger are sized such that compressibility and resiliency of the foam portion allows the first restraining finger, the second restraining finger, and the third restraining finger to frictionally grip rebar positioned in the first seat and the second seat. 7. The buck panel of claim 5, wherein the plurality of wings are in a laterally offset relationship relative to the first seat and the second seat of the plurality of rebar holding members. 8. The buck panel of claim 1, wherein the exterior surface of the foam portion further comprises a plurality of markings indicative of attachment points. 9. The buck panel of claim 1, wherein the first side of the foam portion further comprises a plurality of markings indicative of upper and lower boundaries of the first edge of the first lateral support beam and the second side of the foam portion further comprises a plurality of markings indicative of upper and lower boundaries of the second edge of the second lateral support beam. 10. The buck panel of claim 1, wherein the first end of the foam portion forms a protruding portion and the second end of the foam portion forms a recessed portion, the protruding portion of the first end of a first buck panel configured to be matingly received in the recessed portion of the second end of a second buck panel. 11. A buck panel adapted to be interconnected with other panels to form a buck to frame a bulkhead or an opening in a wall for receiving a window or door, the buck panel comprising: a foam portion having an internal surface, an exterior surface, a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a first side, a second side opposite the first side, and a center portion positioned between the first side and the second side, at least a portion of the internal surface extending outward a predetermined distance to form a plurality of rebar holding members positioned along the center portion; anda support beam positioned longitudinally within the foam portion, the support beam having a first edge, a second edge, a plurality of plates extending between and connected to the first edge and the second edge, and a plurality of wings extending from the first edge and the second edge perpendicular to the internal surface of the foam portion in such a way that a portion of the wings protrude from the internal surface of the foam portion so as to be received in concrete poured over the internal surface,wherein the plurality of rebar holding members are provided with a first seat and a second seat defined by predetermined spaces between a first restraining finger, a second restraining finger, and a third restraining finger, andwherein the predetermined spaces between the first restraining finger, the second restraining finger, and the third restraining finger are sized such that compressibility and resiliency of the foam portion allows the first restraining finger, the second restraining finger, and the third restraining finger to frictionally grip rebar positioned in the first seat and the second seat. 12. The buck panel of claim 11, wherein the foam portion further comprises a first alignment lip and a second alignment lip extending outward a predetermined distance from the internal surface, the first alignment lip and the second alignment lip spaced a predetermined distance apart to matingly fit within a cavity of an insulating concrete block form. 13. The buck panel of claim 11, wherein the plurality of wings are substantially I-shaped. 14. The buck panel of claim 11, wherein the wings have a hole through the portion of the wing protruding from the internal surface of the foam portion. 15. The buck panel of claim 11, wherein the plurality of wings are in a laterally offset relationship relative to the first seat and the second seat of the plurality of rebar holding members. 16. The buck panel of claim 11, wherein the exterior surface of the foam portion further comprises a plurality of markings indicative of attachment points. 17. The buck panel of claim 11, wherein the first side of the foam portion further comprises a plurality of markings indicative of upper and lower boundaries of the first edge of the first lateral support beam and the second side of the foam portion further comprises a plurality of markings indicative of upper and lower boundaries of the second edge of the second lateral support beam.
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