IL28829A - A unit for moulding concrete mix and the like - Google Patents

A unit for moulding concrete mix and the like

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IL28829A
IL28829A IL6728829A IL2882967A IL28829A IL 28829 A IL28829 A IL 28829A IL 6728829 A IL6728829 A IL 6728829A IL 2882967 A IL2882967 A IL 2882967A IL 28829 A IL28829 A IL 28829A
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ramming
mix
chamber
unit
rod
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IL6728829A
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Butcher E
Kerbmaker Ltd
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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
    • E01C19/00Machines, tools or auxiliary devices for preparing or distributing paving materials, for working the placed materials, or for forming, consolidating, or finishing the paving
    • E01C19/48Machines, tools or auxiliary devices for preparing or distributing paving materials, for working the placed materials, or for forming, consolidating, or finishing the paving for laying-down the materials and consolidating them, or finishing the surface, e.g. slip forms therefor, forming kerbs or gutters in a continuous operation in situ
    • E01C19/4886Machines, tools or auxiliary devices for preparing or distributing paving materials, for working the placed materials, or for forming, consolidating, or finishing the paving for laying-down the materials and consolidating them, or finishing the surface, e.g. slip forms therefor, forming kerbs or gutters in a continuous operation in situ for forming in a continuous operation kerbs, gutters, berms, safety kerbs, median barriers or like structures in situ, e.g. by slip-forming, by extrusion
    • E01C19/4893Apparatus designed for railless operation

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  • Civil Engineering (AREA)
  • Structural Engineering (AREA)
  • Press-Shaping Or Shaping Using Conveyers (AREA)
  • Road Paving Machines (AREA)
  • Preparation Of Clay, And Manufacture Of Mixtures Containing Clay Or Cement (AREA)
  • On-Site Construction Work That Accompanies The Preparation And Application Of Concrete (AREA)

Description

IMPROVEMENTS IN A UNIT FOR MOULDING CONCRETE MIX AND THE LIKE This invention relates to a unit for moulding concrete mix, asphalt or the like and is concerned more particularly with the continuous formation of concrete or the like structures such as curbs or guttering. An example of such a unit is described in our prior United States Patent Specification ¾o:2, 925,875.
In the said Specification Ito. :2, 932, 875 there is disclosed a unit for moulding concrete mix comprising an open ended mould box provided with an open lower side, the mould box being mounted on a b consolidating and propelling means also mounted on the base and slidable within a ramming chamber associated with the mould box to effect the consolidation and moulding of concrete mix in the mould box to conform the concrete mix to the shape of the mould box and at the same time move the unit from the newly consolidated and. moulded concrete mix.
In one particular form of the prior invention, the consolidating and propelling means comprises a ram plate pivotally mounted within the unit and pivotally connected to a piston shaft, the said plate being capable of pivotally reciprocating movement within the ramming chamber which is in communication with the mould box. It is this particular form of the prior invention which is mainly used in practice, but it has been found that with this form of the invention a disadvantage sometimes arises in that with a moisture content in the concrete mix of less than the recommended value the pressure exerted on the concrete mix in the vicinity of the pivoting axis of the ram plate is insufficient to provide adequate compaction, with the result that zones of the finished disadvantage just referred to and with this object in view the present invention broadly resided in the provision of a ramming plate rigidly connected to at least one rod for effecting consolidation and propulsion, and means for supporting the ram plate and the rods* According to this invention the unit for moulding concrete, asphalt or like mixes includes means capable of permitting the mix to be fed in to a ramming chamber, and consolidating and propelling means mounted to operate in conjunction with said chamber to compact and extrude the said mix into and through a mould box, said consolidating and propelling means including a ram plate rigidly connected to at least one rod, first mechanical linking means for impacting a reciprocating movement to said ram plate, a drive for positive movement of said first linking means and second linking means provided for moveably supporting said ram plate and rod whereby said reciprocating movement has at least a lqngi*-tudd& l movement within said ramming chamber.
The rods can be directly connected to a crank or like driving means whereby the ram plate and the rigidly connected rods are given an oscillatory motion in addition to the reciprocatory motion in the longitudinal direction of the unit.
The means for supporting the ram plate and rods or shafts may conveniently comprise links which are pivotally connected to suitable points on the rods or shafts and are pivotally connected at their opposite ends to fixed points in the frame of the unit. The said links may extend upeardly or downwardly from the ram plate rods. Alternatively the rods may be provided with a projection arranged to slide in the like including a base made of a pair of lo.ngitudinal skids or runners with cross members spacing the runners. A mould box is provided connected to the base which mould box may also support the prime mover having annular drive plates or crank discs. The said crank driving means are connected to the rear ends of the ram plate rods which extend for— wardly of the unit and the forward ends of the rods are rigidly connected to the ram plate which is disposed more or less vertically within the cavity of the ramming chamber. Preferably one or more gussets or stays are provided connecting the rods to the ram plate in order to ensure a rigid connection betwee them. The rods and the ram plate may be made as separate parts bolted together so that they can be readily dismantled for inspection and repair.
The unit also includes a pair of links each having one end pivotally connected to one of the rods and the other end pivotally connected to the frame. !flie links may extend upwardly from the rods or downwardly from them but in each case it is desirable that the links should be substantially vertical when the ram plate is in its medial position i.e. halfway between its extreme positions.
It is also desirable that the -links should be of a length so that the y are traced out by the pivotal connection to the rods has only slight curvature which shall impart the most efficient inclination and pressure to the ram plate.
The effective surface of the ram plate may be planar or slightly convex and the plate is preferably arranged so that when it is at its extreme forward position its face is turn forwardly, i.e. so that commencing from the extreme forward position of the ram plate the ends of the rods connected to the crarls move downwardly and then rearwardly as the crallies continue to rotate. This means that the ram plate is given an oscillatory action as well as a longitudinally reciprocatory motion and at the commencement of its rearward movement the lower edge of the ram plate is given a slight movement or kick forwardly to firmly consolidate the lower part of the mix. As the cranks begin to rotate they draw the ram plate to its rearmost position and thereupon commence to move forwardly again and in doing so concrete mix delivered from the hopper is thrust forwardly by the ram plate during the initial part of the forward, movement the ram plate has a considerable forward inclination but as the forward movement nears completion the ram .plate is moved further towards the erect position and is then inclined rearwardly to some extent before being drawn learwardly again.
It is found that the combined oscillatory and reciprocatory motion of the ram plate results in very effective consolidation of the concrete mix over the full depth of the mould box and thereby overcomes the disadvantage which has sometimes been experienced in the past.
A preferred form of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:- Fig.l is a side elevation of the unit incorporating the invention, and j?ig.2is a plan view of the unit, and figs. 3 to 7 are part views of the unit and show sequentially, a cycle in the operation of the consolidating end forward end of which is mounted a prime mover, in this form an internal combustion engine 2. The prime mover the "first linking means" is adapted to drive a pair of cranks 3 (see Fig. 2)./through suitable reduction gearing 4» skids 5 are provided on the underside of the frame 1 to facilitate the unit's forward movement when in operation. Two connecting rods 6 are provided and pivo.tally connected at their butt-ends to the craxtks 3· The rods 6 extend into the ramming chamber 7 which is capable of being fed with concrete mix 8 from a hopper 9 mounted above and in communication with the ramming chamber 7. Disposed behind, and communicating with the ramming chamber 7 is the mould box 10.
The mould box 10 is formed having a cross-sectional shape which corresponds to the desired shape of the formed concrete. The mould box is open-bnded and is open-bottomed at 10a.
A ram plate 11 is rigidly mounted to the distal ends of the rods 6 and is adapted to be reciprocated within the ramxaing chamber 7 towards and away from the entrance to the mould box 10 and oscillate as it reciprocates as will be described.
The means for supporting the ram plate 11 and rods (the "second linking means") 6 comprise a pair of links 12/which are pivotally connected at 13 to the rods 6 and are pivotally connected at 14 to fixed points on the frame 1. The links 12 extend downwardly from the rods 6 to the pivot point l^. However, the said links may depend from supports on the frame above the shafts to their attachment points 1,3 on the rods 6.
The face or effective ramming surface of the ram plate 1 4X slightly convex in elevation and arranged so that when at its extended position its face is substantially vertical (see Fig.5). The rain plate 11 has a rearwardly extending 27 portion or cover ±±a which portion prevents mix from falling behind the rani plate 11.
Referring particularly to Pigs. 3 to 7 a stoker blade assembly (indicated by the arrow 15) is provided, pivotally mounted to the rearside 16 of the hopper 9.
The stoker blade assembly 15 includes four arms 17 (see Pig.2) mounted for pivoting movemeni^about a common axis, the tips of said a ms 17 being joined in pairs by cross members to form a pair of stoker blades 18.
The arms 17 are each substantially arcuate in formation each arm 17 at one end being pivotally mounted to the inner surface of the rearside 16 of the hopper 9 and the arms 17 at their other ends being conjoined by said stoker blades 18.
Conjoining the medial portions of all four of the arcuate arms 17 is an axle 19 which axle 19 is secured at its medial point to an operating link or connecting rod 20 the other end of which link 20 is pivotally mounted to a cross member 21 conjoining the rods 6. Provision is made for increasing or decreasing the effective length of link 20 by constructing it as a turnbuckle.
Thus, it may be seen that as the plate 11 is caused to reciprocate, by the motion of rods 6 said motion is also transmitted to the arms 17 which in pivoting on the common axis mpart an oscillatory movement to the stoking from the ramming cham er 7 (Pig.3) and being adapted to be in their outermost position when the ram plate 11 is at its limit of travel into the ramming chamber 7 (see Fig.5).
An ancillary hopper 22 is provided and situated adjacent the main hopper 9, the ancillary hopper serving to supply grout topping to the formed mix.
In operation of the unit the Operator, by using a steering tiller 23 and tlescoping assembly handles 24 will maintain a guile pointer (not shown) on the unit closely adjacent to and level with a pre-set guide cord which defines the line of the concrete formation to be placed and moulded. he Operator nay also, by the same means, and by observance of a cross-level indicator (not shown) affixed to the frame, maintain the unit at true cross-level. Turning the telescoping assembly handles 24 will, in relation to the basic frame, screw wheel 25 up or down to compensate for ground irregularities. This means of compensating for ground irregularities represents a very considerable saving in labour, which would otherwise be required to prepare the subgrade without any depth tolerance.
Referring to the series of drawings including Pigs.3 to 7 the following description is provided so that the. operation of the compacting and propelling means of this invention may readily be understood and in which drawings the cranks 3 are rotated by the prime mover in an anticlockwise direction as indicated by the arrow.
Firstly referring to Pig. it will be observed that at this particular stage in the cycle the ram plate 11 action.
Referring now to ig.4 the cranks 3 have rotated through substantially 90° which movement, due to the placement and pivoting action of the links 12 causes the ram plate 11 to commence a ramming movement into the ramming chamber 7 the fall of the ram plate 11 having a forward inclination.
Thus, during this stage of the ramming operation the concrete mix is forced outwardly and downwardly into the mould box 10 g to eventually press against the around revealed by the bottom opening 10a thus lifting the rear of the unit off the ground so that the rearward movement of the ram plate 11 against the resisting concrete mix causes the unit to move a short cT.ists.nce forward as will be later described.
Providing the Operator of the unit adjusts t.i..e telescoping assemblies 24 during progress, so that the wheels 25 follow ground irregularities, the remainder of the unit will be maintained at the desired inclination and level. At the same time the stoker blades 18 are moving' outwardly from the ramming chamber 7 and into the hopper 9. ig.5 shows the ram plate 11 at the end of its ranging stroke having forced concrete mix into the mould box to compact and form the guttering or kerbing and also move the unit forwardly away from the formed kerb or guttering.
Also the stoker blades have reached their outermost point and are now ready for a stoking action as will be described.
It may be seen that in the ramming action a movement has been imparted to the ram plate 11 which is substantially linear.
Referring now to Fig.6 the cranks 3 have continued to ° F links 12 ana the action of the crank j' t that in addition to the reciprocating withdrawing moment of the movement of the ram plate 11 a vertical moment is also given to the plate 11 to assist in compacting the mix and ensuring that the mix 8 is packed into the ramming chamber 7. Also the stoking blades IB commence their downward movement to force mix 8 into the ramming chamber 7 as the ram plate 11 withdraws.
Referring now to Fig.7 the ram plate 11 has almost returned to its commencement position and the stoking blades are continuing their inward movement to ensure that the ramming chamber 7 is packed with nix. further rotation of the cranks J cause the 'rauj late 11 'to revert to the position shown in Fig.3· To prevent mix 8 from falling behind the ram plate 11 during its ramming stroke a deflecting guard 26 is provided on the top of the ram plate extending over a portion of the rods 6. while there have been described above various aspects of this invention in conjunction . ith each other, it is to be understood that this invention comprehends the selection of any one of these aspects alone or in conjunction with any one or more of the remaining aspects.

Claims (3)

WHAT IS CLAIMED IS i
1. A un t for moulding concrete, asphalt or like mixes includes means capable of permitting the mix to be ed into a ramming chamber} and consolidating and propelling means mounted to operate in conjunction with said chamber to compact and extrude said mix into and thoough a mould box, said consolidating and propelling means including a ram pl&te rigidly connected to at least one rod, first mechanical linking means for imparting a reciprocating movement to said ram plate, a drive for positive movement of said first linking means and second linking means provided for moveably supporting said ram plate and rod whereby said reciprocating movement has at least a longitudinal movement winin said ramming chamber.
2. A unit for moulding concrete and like mixes as claimed in Claim 1 including an open ended and open bottomed mould box, a ramming chamber mounted adjacent to and in communication with the mould box,a base on which mould box and ramming chamber are mounted, a supply port leading through the upper surface of said ramming chamber, a ramming plate mounted for movement within the ramming chamber on the distal end of at least one rod, the butt end of which rod being pivotally linked to a crank, the rod being further supported by a link one end of which is pivotally mounted to the base and the other end of which is pivotally mounted to the rod towards the distal and thereof, a deflecting guard mounted on said ram plate to prevent mix from falling behind said ram pnte, and means to rotate said crank to impart an oscillatory
3. A unit for moulding concrete or like mix as claimed in Claim 1 and 2 comprising a mould box provided w th, an open forward and an open rear end and an open bottom, skids extending paral el to the axis of said mould box on which said mould box is mounted, a prime mover mounted on said skids, means driven by said prime mover to produce oscillatory motion generally axial Ly of said mould box, a ramming chamber open at its top and mounted in communication to have imparted thereto the oscillatory motion reduced by the prime mover through at least one rod one end of which linked is Bioun-t-snd- to cranks rotated by the p-ciime mover and the other end of which has the ram plate rigidly secured thereto, said rod being supported for movement by links pivotal ly mounted to said rods and depending downwardly to a pivotal connection with said skids, the inclination of- said link being forwardly of the unit when the ram plate is in its withdrawn position, said oscillatory motion of the ram plate being adapted to compact and mould mix loving into said ram chamber from the hopper means so as to compact and mould the mix int oduced into said ramming, chamber and to move the unit from the newly compacted and moulded concrete mix. k, A unit for moulding concrete or like mixes ad hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying dra ings . DATED THIS
IL6728829A 1966-10-28 1967-10-27 A unit for moulding concrete mix and the like IL28829A (en)

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