EP0791121A1 - Mehrzweckkomplex - Google Patents

Mehrzweckkomplex

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EP0791121A1
EP0791121A1 EP96926666A EP96926666A EP0791121A1 EP 0791121 A1 EP0791121 A1 EP 0791121A1 EP 96926666 A EP96926666 A EP 96926666A EP 96926666 A EP96926666 A EP 96926666A EP 0791121 A1 EP0791121 A1 EP 0791121A1
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Prior art keywords
event
stand
complex
ground
floor part
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French (fr)
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EP0791121B1 (de
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Jacobus Johannes Van Bijsterveld
Hans Robbert Van Der Sluis
Cornelis Willem Boot
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Ballast Nedam NV
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Ballast Nedam NV
Ballast Nedam Groep NV
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01CCONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
    • E01C13/00Pavings or foundations specially adapted for playgrounds or sports grounds; Drainage, irrigation or heating of sports grounds
    • E01C13/08Surfaces simulating grass ; Grass-grown sports grounds
    • E01C13/083Construction of grass-grown sports grounds; Drainage, irrigation or heating arrangements therefor
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H3/00Buildings or groups of buildings for public or similar purposes; Institutions, e.g. infirmaries or prisons
    • E04H3/10Buildings or groups of buildings for public or similar purposes; Institutions, e.g. infirmaries or prisons for meetings, entertainments, or sports
    • E04H3/14Gymnasiums; Other sporting buildings
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01CCONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
    • E01C13/00Pavings or foundations specially adapted for playgrounds or sports grounds; Drainage, irrigation or heating of sports grounds
    • E01C2013/006Transportable sport surfaces for multipurpose stadiums

Definitions

  • the invention relates to an event complex provided with at least one event surface and one or more stands at least partially surrounding the event surface, at least one of which stands is slidable relative to the event surface over slide elements arranged between the stand and a ground and at least during sliding having low friction.
  • an event complex which can take for instance the form of a sports stadium is known from US-A-4,688,357 and compared with event complexes with fixed stands offers the advantage that the event complex can be used for a variety of purposes.
  • By displacing one of the stands toward or away from a stand located opposite the complex can be made suitable for smaller- scale or larger-scale events than those for which it was basically designed.
  • a football stadium may be transformed into a baseball stadium by displacing part of the stands.
  • a stadium having displaceable stands offers a variety of possible stand locations for a large number of events.
  • By moving inward the stands to form a so-called arena arrangement for instance a football stadium can thus be made suitable for instance for a boxing match or a small-scale concert, while, conversely, by moving the same part of the stand outward it becomes suitable for instance for circus performances or exhibitions. It has been found that the thus obtained flexibility in terms of use is an economic condition for a responsible operation of a large-scale event complex.
  • the known event complex with displaceable stands has a displacement system using rubber bags located under the displaceable stands and not being completely tight. Before displacing these bags are filled with water, which subsequently leaks from the bags thus forming a thin sliding layer.
  • this known system has the advantage that when the stand assumes its position moved furthest to the outside, no guide rails lie exposed in the event surface which would have to be covered. In the stadium as known from the cited US patent on the other hand, the event surface is completely free of obstacles after the stand or stands have been moved.
  • the known event complex has the drawback that the slide elements are not slidable in themselves, and prior to moving of the stand or stands must be filled with water, which then leaks away during moving. Therefore, moving the stands is relatively complicated, whereas after moving the event complex always has to be cleared of the water that has been used as a lubricant.
  • the invention now has for its object to provide an event complex of the above described type wherein this drawback does not occur.
  • This is achieved according to the invention in that the slide elements comprise a material with low friction.
  • the stand may be slid about without complicated preparations or further treatment.
  • DE-A-28 52 181 a stand for a sports hall is known, which consists of a plurality of rows of benches which may be telescopically slid under one another, and which are provided on their undersides with fixed slide elements made of a low friction material like e.g. TeflonTM (PTFE) .
  • PTFE TeflonTM
  • the invention also relates to a slide element for use in a stand for an event complex as described above, in addition to drive means for use therein.
  • Fig. 1 shows a partly cut away perspective view of an event complex with a slidably displaceable stand as according to a first embodiment of the invention
  • Fig. 2 and 3 show schematically the event complex of fig. 1 with the stand in respectively outward displaced and inward displaced position;
  • Fig. 4 shows a schematic view corresponding with fig. 2 and 3 of an alternative embodiment of the event complex according to the invention, wherein all stands are fully displaceable;
  • Fig. 5 shows a detailed cross-sectional view of a slide element and slide track for use in the event com ⁇ plex according to the invention
  • Fig. 6 shows a view corresponding with fig. 5 of another embodiment of the slide element and the slide track;
  • Fig. 7 is a partly cut away perspective partial view of a third embodiment of the event complex with a displaceable stand in combination with a displaceable floor part;
  • Fig. 8 is a partly cut away perspective detail view of the slide elements and drive means which are used in the event complex of fig. 7;
  • Fig. 9 shows a cross-sectional view of a detail of the retractable drive means and guide means of the stand as depicted in fig. 8;
  • Fig. 10 shows a cross-sectional detail view according to the arrow X in fig. 7
  • Fig. 11 shows a cross-sectional perspective detail view according to the arrow XI in fig. 7
  • Fig. 12 is a partly cut away perspective view showing schematically a fourth embodiment of the event complex according to the invention
  • Fig. 13 is a view corresponding to fig. 8 of an embodiment of the event complex having alternative guide means.
  • Fig. 14 is a cross-sectional view of a stand having a plurality of slide elements.
  • An event complex 1 (fig. 1) comprises an event surface 2, in the shown example a football field, and a plurality of stands 3 wholly or partially enclosing this event surface 2.
  • the stands consist herein of a number of fixed stands 4, in this case placed substantially in a U-shape and a stand 5 which is displaceable as according to arrow D relative to event surface 2.
  • By moving the stand 5 in the direction of the stand located opposite a so-called arena arrangement is obtained which is particularly suitable for small-scale events.
  • Such an arrangement ensures that all spectators have a good view of the event, also in the case of small-scale events such as for instance a boxing match or the like.
  • displacing stand 5 provides access for large units such as circus material, boats for exhibition and the like.
  • Fig. 2 and 3 show the displaceable stand respectively in its position 5" slid fully outward for special events to be held in stadium 3 and its position 5' slid fully inward for smaller-scale events.
  • the stands 23 consists of two substantially U-shaped main stands 25' slidable toward each other according to arrows Dl, D2 and two intermediate stands 24 slidable away from each other according to arrows D3 and D4.
  • a comparatively small stadium is also obtained which, because both U-shaped stands 25 are moved against each other, moreover has more usable places than when only a part of the stand is displaced inward.
  • the outward displaced stands 24' could serve as stand for smaller events taking place outside stadium 21.
  • the stand 5 is slidable over a ground 6 located outside the actual event surface 2, respectively 22.
  • slide elements 8 Arranged for this purpose between the ground 6 and a base 7 of the slidable stand 5 are slide elements 8 (fig. 5) which are manufactured from or at least coated with a material with low friction, such as for instance polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, known under the brand name Teflon) .
  • PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene
  • Each slide element 8 co-acts with a stainless steel slide track 9 which can be embedded in a strip of epoxy cement set into the ground 6 (fig. 5) or in the base 7 of the displaceable stand 5 (fig. 6) .
  • a metal strip 11 in a rubber sleeve 12 is arranged in the base 7 of the displaceable stand 5, to which sleeve the slide element 8 is fixed.
  • the slide elements 8 are separate elements which can be removed after shifting of stand part 5 in order to keep the ground 6 also free of obstacles. Such separate slide elements could of course also be placed without problem on the event surface 2 itself.
  • a stand 35 of the event complex 31 displaceable (fig. 7) but also a floor part 42 arranged on event surface 32.
  • the stand 35 is herein displaceable over an edge 36 which surrounds the event surface 32, while floor part 42 is displaceable over the event surface 32 itself.
  • Stand 35 is formed by a bridge construction 40 suspended with posts 39 between two staircases 34 and embodied as a framework. Posts 39 are herein further connected by beams 41.
  • the stand construction 35 is arranged on two base parts or supports 37 which are placed under the staircases 34 and which are displaceable over edges 36 with interposing of the slide elements 38.
  • first drive means 47 are further arranged which co-act with push-off points or recesses 48 arranged in the foot of edge 36.
  • guide means 76 are further arranged which likewise co-act with edge 36 and which for instance prevent possible tilting of stand 35.
  • the displaceable floor part 42 which consists of a concrete tray 43 and a playing or sports field 44 accommodated therein, is displaceable over the slide elements 45 by second drive means 46 which are arranged in recesses 66 on the side of tray 43 and which likewise co-act with the push-off recesses 48 arranged in the edge 36.
  • the slide elements 38 and 45 are each formed in this embodiment by an endless belt which is guided over reversing rollers 49 respectively 50 (fig. 8, 10), and the transporting part of which is located respectively between the base 37 of stand 35 and edge 36 and between the floor part 42 and the event surface 32.
  • the return part is herein carried through a guide path 51 respectively 52 arranged in the base 37 of stand 35 respectively in the bottom of the tray 43 of the slidable floor part 42.
  • the reversing rollers 49 respectively 50 are rotatable round a shaft 55 respectively 56 arranged in a guide frame 57 respectively 58.
  • Guide frame 57, 58 is spring-mounted and is mounted pivotally on the base 37 respectively the tray 43 at pivot points 53 respectively 93.
  • a spray nozzle 61 is furthermore present from which a silicone liquid is dripped onto slide elements 38 respectively 45 to further reduce the resistance thereof.
  • a brush 62 is also present to keep the ground 36 respectively 38 for the slide elements 38 respectively 45 free of contamination.
  • the spray nozzle 61 and the brush 62 are omitted in fig. 8 for the sake of clarity of the illustration.
  • An additional guide roller 63 is further arranged in tray 43 in order to limit the construction height as far as possible and still enable use of a relatively large reversing roller 50.
  • the slide elements 38 respectively 45 further co-act with stainless steel slide tracks 64 respectively 65 which are arranged on the underside of the support 37 and the tray 43 respectively.
  • the stand 35 and the floor part 42 are in fact self-propelling over the ground 36 respectively the event surface 32.
  • the event surface 32 and the ground 36 can therefore be manufactured in simple manner from smoothly finished concrete without for instance slide plates having to be cast therein.
  • the slide elements as shown in fig. 5 and 6 could of course also be applied in this embodiment of the event complex, wherein use would then in any case have to be made of separate slide elements 8 for the floor part 42.
  • the stand 35 or the floor part 42 only need to be slidable along a straight line, it is possible to use endless belts 38, 45 extending over substantially the entire length of the stand 35, or the floor part 42 respectively.
  • the stand or the floor part it is desirable for the stand or the floor part to be able to perform a non ⁇ linear movement, for instance a pivoting movement, use is preferably made of a plurality of relatively short length belts 138 or 145 respectively, which are arranged behind one another in the direction of sliding, and which might be constructed such as to be somewhat displaceable or pivotable perpendicular to the direction of sliding (fig. 14) .
  • a greater freedom of displacement is obtained so that the event complex may for instance be transformed from a football stadium into a baseball stadium.
  • the means 46 for driving floor part 42 comprise a plurality of piston/cylinder combinations 67 which are arranged in the recesses 66 on the side of tray 43 and which are movable and displaceable in a horizontal plane and which co-act with the push-off recesses 48 in the edge 36.
  • the piston/cylinder combinations 67 are provided on the free outer end of their piston 68 with a push-off part which can be placed against an end wall of the push-off recesses 48 and can push off thereagainst.
  • a piston 68 reaches the end of its stroke it can be retracted again and the main piston/cylinder combination 67 can then be pressed by an auxiliary piston/cylinder combination 69 into a following push-off recess 48.
  • Floor part 42 has a plurality of such sets of piston/cylinder combinations 67, 69 which are fixed to floor part 42 in two opposing directions in order to enable a displacement of floor part 42 in two directions.
  • Floor part 42 is further provided with guide means arranged on its corners in the form of wheel sets 70 which run along the edges 36 and thus ensure an even movement of floor part 42.
  • the displaceable stand 35 is provided with drive means, likewise in the form of main piston/cylinder combinations 71 and auxiliary piston/cylinder combinations 72 (fig. 8) .
  • piston/cylinder combinations 71 co-act with the same push-off recesses 48 as the piston/cylinder combinations 67 of floor part 42.
  • these piston/cylinder combinations 71 are accommodated in a retractable auxiliary frame 73 with a guide leg 75 which is suspended with cables 77 from a transverse beam 41 of stand 35 and which is displaceable up and downward by means of two winches 74 (fig. 9) .
  • the supports 37 are each provided with ears 96 which co ⁇ act with a leg 95 of auxiliary frame 73 when this latter is lowered.
  • Leg 95 and ears 96 are herein connected by a releasable locking pin 97.
  • the auxiliary frame 73 further has supports 94 which rest against the support 37 in the lowered position.
  • the stand 35 also comprises guide means in the form of wheel sets 76 to ensure an even displacement thereof along edges 36.
  • These wheel sets 76 are likewise retractable by means of a winch 78 and a cable 79, wherein the wheel set 76 is then pivoted upward round a pivot shaft 80 connected to the frame of stand
  • guide means in the form of wheel sets 70, 76 it is of course also possible to use a guide system with which there is no direct contact between the guide means and the guide track or edge co-acting therewith. This may be important in case there is no room for placing such a guide edge.
  • an electronic guide system may for instance be used, in which the position of the movable floor part 42 or the movable stand 35 vis-a-vis a reference plane or line is determined by means of sensors 170, 176, and the drive means 46, 71 and 72 respectively are controlled on the basis of the position thus determined, so as to be able to carry out corrective action if necessary (fig. 13) .
  • the drive cylinders 67 and 71 respectively on both sides may thus make varying strokes, whereby the floor part 42 or the stand 35 is again precisely aligned.
  • the distance measuring sensors 170, 176 it is of course also possible to use a guide system on the basis of for instance laser beams directed in the direction of movement, which are interrupted in case of diversions from the intended direction of displacement, whereby a correcting control signal is generated.
  • the slidable stand 85 is considerably smaller than the surrounding fixed stans 84.
  • a projection screen 86 is for instance arranged herein above the displaceable stand 85.
  • the stand 85 is slidable not only inward but also outward, whereby a large opening 87 is created in the wall of complex 81.
  • the complex hereby becomes suitable for use as for instance circus. Since in the outward displaced position the stand 85 no longer contributes toward absorbing the structural loads resulting for instance from the weight of the roof 88, a support construction 89 is arranged round the opening 87 formed by two portals 90 leaning against each other.
  • the stand 85 can also serve in its outward displaced position as small stand for events outside complex 81.
  • the displaceable stand in combination with the displaceable floor part is described as being slidable over for instance slide elements, it will be apparent to the skilled person that in principle all kinds of other displacement options may be deemed suitable for the floor part.
  • the floor part could be embodied for displacement in for instance vertical instead of horizontal direction, as described for instance in the Belgian patent application 9200094.
  • the drive means, guide means and slide elements described here may also be suitable for other applications. Envisaged here for instance is the transport of very heavy construction parts on a building site.

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EP96926666A 1995-08-17 1996-08-19 Mehrzweckkomplex Expired - Lifetime EP0791121B1 (de)

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NL1001000 1995-08-17
NL1001000A NL1001000C2 (nl) 1995-08-17 1995-08-17 Manifestatiecomplex.
PCT/NL1996/000328 WO1997007306A1 (en) 1995-08-17 1996-08-19 Event complex

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EP0791121A1 true EP0791121A1 (de) 1997-08-27
EP0791121B1 EP0791121B1 (de) 2001-05-09

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JP (1) JPH10508072A (de)
AT (1) ATE201079T1 (de)
AU (1) AU6671896A (de)
DE (1) DE69612729T2 (de)
ES (1) ES2156286T3 (de)
NL (1) NL1001000C2 (de)
PT (1) PT791121E (de)
WO (1) WO1997007306A1 (de)

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DE69612729D1 (de) 2001-06-13
ES2156286T3 (es) 2001-06-16
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