CA2832845A1 - Corrugated panels die-cut for container metallic structures with pin-type plain and/or threaded rod joints - Google Patents

Corrugated panels die-cut for container metallic structures with pin-type plain and/or threaded rod joints Download PDF

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CA2832845A1
CA2832845A1 CA2832845A CA2832845A CA2832845A1 CA 2832845 A1 CA2832845 A1 CA 2832845A1 CA 2832845 A CA2832845 A CA 2832845A CA 2832845 A CA2832845 A CA 2832845A CA 2832845 A1 CA2832845 A1 CA 2832845A1
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Cesar Giraldo Nieto
Jorge Enrique Gallegro Cruz
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This invention is related to corrugated metal panels of easy assembly in situ by a plain or threaded pin rod system used for the creation of closed or semi-open portable modular container structures, long life, repairable, stackable, easy to maintain and transport. The system can be used for quick implementation of protection and defense walls, such as retaining walls, dikes in flood zones, and screens against noise.

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, Description CORRUGATED PANELS DIE-CUT FOR CONTAINER METALLIC STRUCTURES
WITH PIN-TYPE PLAIN AND/OR THREADED ROD JOINTS.
Field of the invention This invention is related to corrugated metal panels of easy assembly in situ by a plain or threaded pin rod system used for the creation of closed or semi-open portable modular container structures, long life, repairable, stackable, easy to maintain and transport. The system can be used for quick implementation of protection and defense walls, such as retaining walls, dikes in flood zones, and screens against noise.
Previous technology In the case before us, there is historical background of construction of walls and dikes both in the old and the new continent by soil stacks both compacted as well as simply stacked. In more recent times, we found walls of reinforced soil which are stacked, earth materials are compacted, and geo textile is stretched every certain thickness, process which, once completed, is repeated until the desired height is reached. Stacked sand bags have also been used for the construction of walls, protection of riverbanks, flooding containment, and curtain piling for water control.
All the above described systems have in common the fact that they demand great amount of time and human or specialized mechanical resources for their preparation.
In addition, there are other types of structures that act as containers of stone and granular material used to quickly construct walls and barriers. The Colombian Utility Model Patent with certificate number 504 of 2002 discloses a modular system with interconnected mesh panels along with a hinge-type system which, at the moment, is in use for multiple applications and, even though it made an evolution of the technique at the time, the new panels and joints design poses substantial improvements given the simplicity of the assemblies and the convenience of putting it together thanks to the plain or threaded pin rods that articulate the structures to be assembled in very short periods of time. This situation facilitates the new system to be easily implemented for rapid emergency care.
Description of the invention This invention discloses a system of corrugated panels of the same or different dimensions, interconnected by plain or threaded pin rods as required, which, when assembled, give shape to closed or semi-open containers to form self-supporting portable structures adjustable to any topographic condition. The modules or cells formed with the interconnected and articulated panels can be filled with any kind of stone and/or granular material for the prefabrication of dikes, and protective screens or walls. This invention consists of a metalmechanic design, which has as its basis individual panels that are interconnected and articulate on their lateral or end sides, through plain and/or threaded pin rods, thereby forming closed or semi-open containers, according to the type of wall or container required.
Description of the Figures. To complement the description being made and with the purpose of helping achieve a better understanding of the invention's features, attached to this descriptive report, as an integral part thereof, is a set of drawings where, as an illustration and not as a limitation, the following has been represented:
= Figure 1 shows an isometric view of the assembled system with different elements.
= Figure 2 shows an isometric view of the die-cut sheets and the plain and threaded pin rods, components of the panels system to form the container modules.
= Figure 3 shows an isometric view of one of the options for assembling the panels with plain pin rods.
= Figure 4 shows an isometric view of one of the options for assembling the panels with threaded pin rods.
= Figure 5 shows a combined isometric view of joints with plain pin rods and threaded pin rods by assembling system modules vertically and horizontally.
The following are the reference numbers and description pointed out in the figures:
(1) Side panel
(2) Central panel
(3) Plain pin rod
(4) Threaded pin rod
(5) Internal stopper for threaded pin rod
(6) Nut
(7) Plain washer - (8) Hole in the corrugations (9) Hole in the surface of the sheet (10) Tie die-cut for assembly Hereinafter, the Figures are described as Layouts. In reference to Layout 1, the assembled system is shown with the elements in one of the multiple options of joining elements to form containers. Layout 2 describes the constituent material of the panels, starting from a corrugated sheet. This sheet is cut to size and is died-cut according to its location in the structure. Layout 2 shows the side panel (1) with straight ends in which holes (8) have been died-cut. It also shows the central panel (2) which, at its ends, has die-cutting that enables the tie following the profile of the corrugated side sheet (1) and the holes (8) which, when assembled, enable to slide a pin rod (3) that joins two or more panels. It also shows the side holes (9) that enable the use of threaded rods (4) for the assembly of the side panels in replacement of central panels.
To assemble the structure, the different types of panels are required to be joined according to the structure to be constructed.
Two side panels (1) can be joined by overlapping with or without the presence of one central panel (2), by matching the holes (8) and sliding a plain pin rod (3) between them.
Two opposite side panels (1) can be joined by a central panel (2) by fitting the die-cuttings of the central panel (2) with the corrugations on the sides, by matching the holes (8) and sliding a plain pin rod (3).
Two opposite side panels (1) can also be joined by aligning the holes on the surfaces (9) and by sliding a threaded pin rod (4), which may have or not internal stoppers (5), and which is adjusted with nuts (6) and a plain washer (7) on each of the sides of the panels to be joined (1), thereby creating a firm union due to the lock nut system.
Detailed description of the invention SIDE PANELS
See layouts 2, 3, 4, 5 (1, 8, 9) The side panels (1) are formed by corrugated sheets in which holes are died-cut in orthogonal direction to the corrugations (8) as well as in orthogonal direction to the surfaces (9).
CENTRAL PANELS
See layouts 2, 3, 5 (2, 8, 10) The central panels (2) are formed by corrugated sheets in which holes are died-cut in orthogonal direction to the corrugations (8) and the assembly matching units (10) are died-cut in orthogonal direction to the surfaces.
ASSEMBLY PLAIN PIN RODS
See layouts 2, 3, 5 (3) The assembly pins for vertical joints are plain pin rods with one end bent in L
shape to allow manipulation. That same shape serves as stopper for the sliding of the rod.

ASSEMBLY THREADED PIN RODS
See layouts 2, 4, 5 (4) The assembly pins for horizontal joints are threaded pin rods on their ends which allow the attachment of the side panels through the use of nuts (6) and washers (7).
NUTS
See layouts 2, 4, 5 (6) Commercial nuts of the same diameter and pitch of the threaded pin rods (4).
PLAIN WASHERS
See layouts 2, 4, 5 (7) Commercial plain washers of nominal diameter similar to the threaded pin rod with the corresponding clearance for use.
INTERNAL STOPPER FOR THREADED PIN ROD
See layouts 2, 4, 5 (5). Stopper sheets perforated to the center, to the diameter of the threaded pin rod to which they are joined by welding or by threads.
Advantages of the invention over the current condition of the technique = It is a simple, very efficient, and economic system of prefabricated elements that allows easy and rapid deployment of an articulated structure that forms closed or semi-closed cells on any topographic condition, in order to build protection and defense walls, and, specially, its implementation as containment dikes, by manual or mechanical filling of the modules or cells with any type of granular or stone material.
= The combination of the mechanical properties of the container and filling materials makes barriers conditions much more efficient for the erection of walls and dikes than the traditional systems of reinforced soil or unconfined material dikes.
= The features of the prefabricated system allow rapid enhancement of existing dike crowns at risk of being overwhelmed by the level of flooding waters.
= The structure is not erodible since the filling material is adequately confined by the external panels of the system.
= The containers configured by the system are appropriate for the reinforcement of conventional dikes susceptible to deterioration by insects and rodents by establishing a metal barrier impenetrable for the same.

= Articulation of the different dimension panels allows their use in diverse topographic conditions.
= The simplicity of the design allows for easy installation by unskilled personnel.
= The system allows the use of any type of filling materials.
There is no need to extend this description for any expert in the matter to understand the scope of the invention and the advantages derived thereof. The materials, shape, size, and arrangement may vary as long as this does not imply a change in the essence of the invention. The terms in which this report has been written must be understood in a broad but not limited meaning.

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1. Corrugated panels die-cut for container metallic structures with pin-type plain and/or threaded rod joints, characterized as a portable constructive system consisting of corrugated panels and plain and/or threaded pin rods that are articulated thus forming closed or semi-closed containers.
2. Corrugated panels die-cut for container metallic structures with pin-type plain and/or threaded rod joints, characterized as the joint mechanism between panels formed by die-cut corrugated sheets in order to allow tie to the other elements of the system with pitch of the plain or threaded rods that articulate the panels.
3. Corrugated panels die-cut for container metallic structures with pin-type plain and/or threaded rod joints, according to either of claims 1 and 2, the side and central die-cut corrugated panels being constituent of the system.
4. Corrugated panels die-cut for container metallic structures with pin-type plain and/or threaded rod joints, according to either of claims 1 and 2, the plain and threaded pin rods serving as the joint mechanism of the system panels.
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