EP1212179B1 - Method and apparatus for casting concrete products - Google Patents

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EP1212179B1
EP1212179B1 EP00949502A EP00949502A EP1212179B1 EP 1212179 B1 EP1212179 B1 EP 1212179B1 EP 00949502 A EP00949502 A EP 00949502A EP 00949502 A EP00949502 A EP 00949502A EP 1212179 B1 EP1212179 B1 EP 1212179B1
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Heikki Kankkunen
Aimo Seppänen
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
    • B28B7/00Moulds; Cores; Mandrels
    • B28B7/0002Auxiliary parts or elements of the mould
    • B28B7/0014Fastening means for mould parts, e.g. for attaching mould walls on mould tables; Mould clamps
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
    • B28B1/00Producing shaped prefabricated articles from the material
    • B28B1/08Producing shaped prefabricated articles from the material by vibrating or jolting
    • B28B1/084Producing shaped prefabricated articles from the material by vibrating or jolting the vibrating moulds or cores being moved horizontally for making strands of moulded articles

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  • Slipform casting is a commonly used concrete element casting method. Slipform casting can also be carried out by means of core pipes. In a first stage, before the core pipes are mounted, fresh concrete that will form the lower part of the slab to be cast is fed onto the bed. After mounting the core pipes, fresh concrete that will form the upper part of the slab is fed on top of and between the pipes. Usually, slipform casting is used for producing a long, continuous cast that, once hardened, is sawn into sections of the desired length. From a handling point of view, however, it is more preferable in some cases to produce castings having their final length.
  • the method according to the invention makes it possible to provide the correct final shape both at the front and the back end of the cast.
  • the portion of slab end waste pieces would be proportionally greater than in the production of long, continuous slabs that are afterwards sawn into sections of the desired length. It is therefore particularly important to avoid producing waste pieces in the case of short slabs.
  • the ends of the concrete pre-stressing wires can be anchored to a headplate while the other ends thereof can be anchored to an endplate. Furthermore, because short elements do not always have to be pre-stressed, the invention can be implemented using non-tensioned wires or reinforcement bars.
  • a movable anchor plate is employed that forms either the headplate or the endplate. It can be mounted in a desired position on the casting bed according to the length of the element to be cast.
  • the frame 1 is movable in relation to the bed 2, in the direction of arrow A, either the frame moving relative to the stationary bed, or the bed moving relative to the stationary frame.
  • the power drive of the device is not shown in the drawings.
  • Two feed tanks 3 and 4 are supported on the frame, and below these belt conveyors 5 and 6 that feed fresh concrete into feeding hoppers 7 and 8.
  • the apparatus comprises parallel tubular vibrating shoes 9, having a bottom sloping to position its front end higher than its back end, and parallel core pipes 10 behind them.
  • the vibrating shoes and core pipes are supported on the frame at their upper parts by means of flat irons 11.
  • the vibrating shoes are vibrated by a vibrator 12.
  • a top plate 14 vibrated by a vibrator 15 is provided at the rear end of the apparatus.
  • a motor 13 sets the core pipes 10 into a continuous longitudinal back and forth motion, each pipe moving in the opposite direction in relation to the adjacent pipe.
  • a headplate 16 is provided, forming a vertical end wall at the front end.
  • the headplate comprises parallel openings 17 to receive the moving core pipes (Figure 1a).
  • the upper edge of the headplate comprises cuts 18 to receive the core pipe supports. Further, the upper and the lower edge of the plate comprise slots 19 for pre-stressing wires.
  • an endplate 20 of the same shape is provided ( Figure 3).
  • the device according to the invention operates as follows:
  • the vibrating shoes and core pipes are situated behind the headplate 16.
  • fresh concrete which will form the bottom part of the slab, is fed onto the bed from a first feed hopper 7, initially located in front of headplate 16.
  • the casting device moves in the casting direction in relation to the bed and the vibrating shoes 9 and the heads of the core pipes 10, as well the supports 11 thereof, are received in the headplate 16.
  • the vibrating shoes vibrate the concrete beneath them, thus making it compact.
  • the rear feed hopper After passing over the headplate 16, to the front of the headplate, the rear feed hopper begins to feed fresh concrete between and onto the core pipes ( Figure 2).
  • the apparatus passes the endplate 20, and the vibrating shoes 9 and the core pipes 10, as well as their supports 11, pass through it ( Figure 4). Once the rear feeding hopper 8 has reached the endplate, the feeding of concrete therefrom is stopped. Thus, the hollow core slab cast is completed.
  • the headplate 16 or the endplate 20 can be removably mounted at the desired position on the bed, so that the position of the plate can be adjusted according to the length of the slab to be cast.
  • Figure 5 a solution is shown in which the stop is fastened to the sides of the bed.
  • the fixing is performed by means of a plate slide 28 having end openings 21.
  • a number of holes 22 are provided, and the slide is locked into the desired position by pushing a pin through the aligning holes 21 and 22.
  • Pre-stressing wires 23 are tensioned by means of the slide.
  • the holes 21 and 22 do not have to be made in horizontal surfaces but they can also be provided in the vertical surfaces of the slide and the sides of the bed.
  • Figures 6a and b show a manner of fixing the movable plate of Figure 5, in cross-section and from above, respectively.
  • the hole 21 in the stop is oval and its larger diameter is transverse to the casting direction.
  • a circular plate 24 is arranged in the hole 21, having a diameter corresponding to the smaller diameter of hole 21.
  • a pin 25 fitting into holes 22 in the sides of the bed is eccentrically fastened to the plate 24.
  • the top plate 26 is provided with an operating and locking lever 27.
  • the stop can be moved by turning the plate 24 in the oval hole 21 by means of lever 27.
  • the holes 22 have the correct spacing with respect to the size of holes 21 and to the eccentricity of the pin 25, the position of the stop can be changed steplessly.
  • wires are fixed by means of an adjustable head- or endplate, less steel is consumed. If the wires are anchored to fixed bed ends, part of their length is wasted. Further, because it is possible to cut the wires only after the stretching stage, use can be made of the wire elongation.

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Abstract

A method and a slipform device for casting T beams or concrete elements having one or more longitudinal hollow cores. The slipform apparatus, which is movable in relation to the bed (2), comprises forming means (10) for producing cores. At the first stage, fresh concrete is fed into the slab part beneath the cores and, at the second stage, fresh concrete is fed between and onto the forming means. A plate (16, 20) is mounted on the bed, at the front and the back end of the element, which plate comprises openings (17) to receive the forming means. Above the openings, slots (18) are provided to receive the supports (11) of the forming means.

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This invention relates to a method and apparatus for casting T beams or concrete elements comprising one or more hollow cores.
Slipform casting is a commonly used concrete element casting method. Slipform casting can also be carried out by means of core pipes. In a first stage, before the core pipes are mounted, fresh concrete that will form the lower part of the slab to be cast is fed onto the bed. After mounting the core pipes, fresh concrete that will form the upper part of the slab is fed on top of and between the pipes. Usually, slipform casting is used for producing a long, continuous cast that, once hardened, is sawn into sections of the desired length. From a handling point of view, however, it is more preferable in some cases to produce castings having their final length.
A method and apparatus representing the closest prior art opposite the present invention are known from DE-A-1 584 837.
Another solution is known from patent publication FI 102 253 (WO 97/07949) in which a wall delimiting a casting space is placed at the front and back edges of a metal plate forming part of a composite construction. No form is used in the casting. After the casting, the front wall is lifted away. The back wall moves back and forth, thus pressing fresh concrete under a vibrating plate as casting proceeds. This known solution has the problem of not being useful for casting pre-stressed elements, since it is not possible to anchor wires to the movable end walls. In the cited solution, reinforcing rods running in the longitudinal direction along the top of the metallic base plate are used instead of pre-stressing wires. A steel base plate with reinforcement rods, on the other hand, increases the price of the cast product.
The characteristics of the method according to the present invention are set forth in Claim 1. The characteristics of the device according to the invention are set forth in Claim 2.
The method according to the invention makes it possible to provide the correct final shape both at the front and the back end of the cast. Thus, it is possible to cast elements or beams of the desired length that do not have to be sawn into sections of the right length after the casting. Consequently, no waste pieces are produced. In the production of short slabs, the portion of slab end waste pieces would be proportionally greater than in the production of long, continuous slabs that are afterwards sawn into sections of the desired length. It is therefore particularly important to avoid producing waste pieces in the case of short slabs.
In the device according to the invention, the ends of the concrete pre-stressing wires can be anchored to a headplate while the other ends thereof can be anchored to an endplate. Furthermore, because short elements do not always have to be pre-stressed, the invention can be implemented using non-tensioned wires or reinforcement bars.
In a preferable embodiment of the invention, a movable anchor plate is employed that forms either the headplate or the endplate. It can be mounted in a desired position on the casting bed according to the length of the element to be cast.
In the following, the invention and details thereof will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which
  • Figure 1 is a schematic side view of the apparatus according to the invention at the beginning of casting,
  • Figure 1 a is an axonometric view of a detail of Figure 1,
  • Figures 2 to 4 show the apparatus of Figure 1 at different stages of the casting, and
  • Figure 5 shows an alternative way of fastening an end wall of the form (the headplate or the endplate) to the sides of the form, and
  • Figure 6 shows a way of fixing the movable end wall of Figure 5.
  • In the device according to the invention (Figure 1), the frame 1 is movable in relation to the bed 2, in the direction of arrow A, either the frame moving relative to the stationary bed, or the bed moving relative to the stationary frame. The power drive of the device is not shown in the drawings. Two feed tanks 3 and 4 are supported on the frame, and below these belt conveyors 5 and 6 that feed fresh concrete into feeding hoppers 7 and 8.
    In order to form hollow cores, the apparatus comprises parallel tubular vibrating shoes 9, having a bottom sloping to position its front end higher than its back end, and parallel core pipes 10 behind them. The vibrating shoes and core pipes are supported on the frame at their upper parts by means of flat irons 11. The vibrating shoes are vibrated by a vibrator 12. At the rear end of the apparatus, a top plate 14 vibrated by a vibrator 15 is provided. Moreover, a motor 13 sets the core pipes 10 into a continuous longitudinal back and forth motion, each pipe moving in the opposite direction in relation to the adjacent pipe.
    At the front end of the casting bed, a headplate 16 is provided, forming a vertical end wall at the front end. The headplate comprises parallel openings 17 to receive the moving core pipes (Figure 1a). The upper edge of the headplate comprises cuts 18 to receive the core pipe supports. Further, the upper and the lower edge of the plate comprise slots 19 for pre-stressing wires. At the back end of the bed, an endplate 20 of the same shape is provided (Figure 3).
    The invention is applicable not only to the casting of hollow core slabs but also to the casting of other shapes of concrete elements, such as T beams. In this case, forming means according to the profile of the beams are used instead of vibrating shoes 9 and core pipes 10, and in contrast to the casting of hollow core slabs, the upper surface of the cast is not covered.
    When casting hollow core slabs, the device according to the invention operates as follows:
    At the first stage (Figure 1), the vibrating shoes and core pipes are situated behind the headplate 16. In order to form the layer of slab below the core pipes, fresh concrete, which will form the bottom part of the slab, is fed onto the bed from a first feed hopper 7, initially located in front of headplate 16.
    The casting device moves in the casting direction in relation to the bed and the vibrating shoes 9 and the heads of the core pipes 10, as well the supports 11 thereof, are received in the headplate 16. The vibrating shoes vibrate the concrete beneath them, thus making it compact. After passing over the headplate 16, to the front of the headplate, the rear feed hopper begins to feed fresh concrete between and onto the core pipes (Figure 2).
    The casting continues and the device moves towards the endplate 20 at the end of the bed while the top plate 14 compacts the upper surface of the slab by means of the vibrator 15. The core pipes moving back and forth in the longitudinal direction simultaneously carry out shear compaction, and the concrete forming the intermediate structure 23 between cores becomes more compact. Once the front feed hopper 7 has reached the endplate, the feeding of concrete therefrom is stopped (Figure 3).
    The apparatus passes the endplate 20, and the vibrating shoes 9 and the core pipes 10, as well as their supports 11, pass through it (Figure 4). Once the rear feeding hopper 8 has reached the endplate, the feeding of concrete therefrom is stopped. Thus, the hollow core slab cast is completed.
    The headplate 16 or the endplate 20 can be removably mounted at the desired position on the bed, so that the position of the plate can be adjusted according to the length of the slab to be cast. In Figure 5, a solution is shown in which the stop is fastened to the sides of the bed. The fixing is performed by means of a plate slide 28 having end openings 21. In the sides of the bed, a number of holes 22 are provided, and the slide is locked into the desired position by pushing a pin through the aligning holes 21 and 22. Pre-stressing wires 23 are tensioned by means of the slide. The holes 21 and 22 do not have to be made in horizontal surfaces but they can also be provided in the vertical surfaces of the slide and the sides of the bed.
    Figures 6a and b show a manner of fixing the movable plate of Figure 5, in cross-section and from above, respectively. The hole 21 in the stop is oval and its larger diameter is transverse to the casting direction. A circular plate 24 is arranged in the hole 21, having a diameter corresponding to the smaller diameter of hole 21. A pin 25 fitting into holes 22 in the sides of the bed is eccentrically fastened to the plate 24. The top plate 26 is provided with an operating and locking lever 27. Thus, the stop can be moved by turning the plate 24 in the oval hole 21 by means of lever 27. When the holes 22 have the correct spacing with respect to the size of holes 21 and to the eccentricity of the pin 25, the position of the stop can be changed steplessly.
    There are further suitable ways of providing adjustable fixing of the plates, and the locking can be done not only to the sides, but also to the end wall of the bed.
    If the wires are fixed by means of an adjustable head- or endplate, less steel is consumed. If the wires are anchored to fixed bed ends, part of their length is wasted. Further, because it is possible to cut the wires only after the stretching stage, use can be made of the wire elongation.

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    1. A method of casting T beams or concrete elements of a variable but specific length having one or more longitudinal hollow cores by means of a slipform apparatus moving in relation to a bed (2) and comprising forming means (10), supported at their upper part, for producing cores, in which method, at the first stage thereof, fresh concrete is fed into the slab part beneath the cores, and at the second stage thereof, forming means are brought above the aforementioned slab part and fresh concrete is fed between and onto the forming means, characterized in that a plate (16, 20) is mounted on the bed at the front and the back end of the concrete element, which plates comprise openings (17) to receive the forming means, and slots (18) are provided above the openings to receive the supports (11) of the forming means.
    2. An apparatus movable in relation to a casting bed (2) for producing T beams or concrete element of a variable but specific length having one or more longitudinal hollow cores, which apparatus comprises means (7, 8) for feeding fresh concrete, forming means (10) supported on the frame (1) of the apparatus at their upper part for producing cores in the element to be cast, a top wall (14) forming a form, and side walls, characterized in that a plate (16, 20) is mounted on the casting bed (2), at the front and the back end of the element, which plates comprise openings (17) to receive the forming means (10), and slots (18) provided above the openings to receive the supports (11) of the forming means.
    3. An apparatus as defined in Claim 2, characterized in that the plate (16, 20) located at the front and/or the back end is fastened to the bed (2) in such a way that the position thereof can be adjusted according to the length of the element to be cast.
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