KR20130071825A - Road-boundary block having embedded electric wire - Google Patents

Road-boundary block having embedded electric wire Download PDF

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KR20130071825A
KR20130071825A KR1020110139267A KR20110139267A KR20130071825A KR 20130071825 A KR20130071825 A KR 20130071825A KR 1020110139267 A KR1020110139267 A KR 1020110139267A KR 20110139267 A KR20110139267 A KR 20110139267A KR 20130071825 A KR20130071825 A KR 20130071825A
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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
    • E01C11/00Details of pavings
    • E01C11/22Gutters; Kerbs ; Surface drainage of streets, roads or like traffic areas
    • E01C11/221Kerbs or like edging members, e.g. flush kerbs, shoulder retaining means ; Joint members, connecting or load-transfer means specially for kerbs
    • E01C11/222Raised kerbs, e.g. for sidewalks ; Integrated or portable means for facilitating ascent or descent
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02GINSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES, OR OF COMBINED OPTICAL AND ELECTRIC CABLES OR LINES
    • H02G9/00Installations of electric cables or lines in or on the ground or water
    • H02G9/04Installations of electric cables or lines in or on the ground or water in surface ducts; Ducts or covers therefor

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The present invention relates to a boundary block capable of accommodating electric wires, and more particularly, to form a conduit at a boundary block installed at the boundary of a road and a roadway to accommodate a street lamp and a telecommunication line, and thus, unnecessary excavation work. This eliminates the need for simpler reclamation of the line equipment, avoids damage to the city's aesthetics and traffic safety, and facilitates the maintenance of the cable line. The present invention relates to a boundary block capable of receiving wires.
According to an aspect of the present invention for achieving the above object, the boundary block is provided at the boundary between the sidewalk and the roadway of the road, the through hole formed along the longitudinal direction inside the boundary block; It is characterized in that the boundary block that is accommodated in the through hole is inserted into the wire including a conduit for accommodating the wire flow.
Here, at least one branching hole is formed in the boundary block side to communicate with the through hole so that branching of the electric wires accommodated in the conduit is easy, and branching holes are formed at positions corresponding to the branching hole in the through hole and the conduit. It is possible to be formed.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the boundary block includes an upper boundary block and a lower boundary block, the bottom surface of the upper boundary block, and the upper surface of the lower boundary block is formed to correspond to the recessed portion and the convex, respectively, It is characterized in that the mutual coupling is possible.
According to another aspect, the upper surface of the boundary block, a groove is formed to a depth to expose the upper portion of the through hole, the groove may be installed so that the removable cover can be removed up and down. According to another aspect, the upper surface of the boundary block, a guide groove of the upper and lower light shape is formed to a depth to which the upper portion of the through hole is exposed, characterized in that the sliding groove is coupled to the guide groove to be slidable. .
In addition, the boundary block formed with the removable cover, and the boundary block formed with the sliding cover are continuously coupled to the side, to the space side of the groove from which the removable cover of one boundary block, the side of the other boundary block coupled to the side It is possible to separate by sliding the sliding cover.

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Boundary Block Having Embedded Electric Wire

The present invention relates to a boundary block capable of accommodating electric wires, and more particularly, to form a conduit at a boundary block installed at the boundary of a road and a roadway to accommodate a street lamp and a telecommunication line, and thus, unnecessary excavation work. This eliminates the need for simpler reclamation of track equipment, avoids damage to the city's aesthetics and traffic safety, and facilitates maintenance of the facility through easy opening of the conduits, enabling stable and efficient facility management. The present invention relates to a boundary block that can accommodate electric wires.

As demand for electric power increases day by day and demand for various communication services also increases, the installation of additional transmission and distribution lines and communication cables is exploding. The increase in the various telecommunication line equipment is installed by the existing method using the electric pole of the ground will have a bad effect that the urban aesthetics and the environment greatly worsened. Continued growth and enormous growth of telecommunication lines undermines the aesthetics of cities, restricts the access of fire trucks and equipment in the event of a disaster, threatens the safety of pedestrians, and creates significant problems in securing urban space. In order to solve this problem, the work of undergrounding various power lines and telecommunication lines centered on population areas such as urban areas, roads, and factories has been considerably progressed.

For undergrounding of power lines and communication lines, underground construction is being performed to protect and install various power lines and communication cables by using various conduits in the form of pipes having plastic materials such as PVC, polyethylene, and hard vinyl. However, underground construction using conduits is generally carried out by excavation landfill more than a certain depth for the protection of the internal track, there is a problem that not only is not easy to prolong the construction and construction, but also excessive construction costs. Similarly, the wiring installed in the street lamps on the roadside should be excavated in the ground under the street lamps. In this case, the roadsides must be frequently excavated for further installation and maintenance of the tracks. There was a problem that can only be worked.

The present invention has been made to solve the above problems, an object of the present invention is to form a conduit in the boundary block is installed on the border of the road and the roadway to accommodate the street lamp and telecommunications wiring line, etc. Since unnecessary excavation work is omitted, it is possible to easily bury the track equipment, and to provide a boundary block that can accommodate electric wires to prevent damage to city aesthetics and traffic safety.

Another object of the present invention is to provide a boundary block that can accommodate the electric wire through the easy opening of the conduit, easy to maintain, and to enable stable and efficient facility management.

According to an aspect of the present invention for achieving the above object, the boundary block is provided at the boundary between the sidewalk and the roadway of the road, the through hole formed along the longitudinal direction inside the boundary block; It is characterized in that the boundary block that is accommodated in the through hole is inserted into the wire including a conduit for accommodating the wire flow.

Here, at least one branching hole is formed in the boundary block side to communicate with the through hole so that branching of the electric wires accommodated in the conduit is easy, and branching holes are formed at positions corresponding to the branching hole in the through hole and the conduit. It is possible to be formed.

According to another aspect of the present invention, the boundary block includes an upper boundary block and a lower boundary block, the bottom surface of the upper boundary block, and the upper surface of the lower boundary block is formed to correspond to the recessed portion and the convex, respectively, It is characterized in that the mutual coupling is possible.

According to another aspect, the upper surface of the boundary block, a groove is formed to a depth to expose the upper portion of the through hole, the groove may be installed so that the removable cover can be removed up and down. According to another aspect, the upper surface of the boundary block, a guide groove of the upper and lower light shape is formed to a depth to which the upper portion of the through hole is exposed, characterized in that the sliding groove is coupled to the guide groove to be slidable. .

In addition, the boundary block formed with the removable cover, and the boundary block formed with the sliding cover are continuously coupled to the side, to the space side of the groove from which the removable cover of one boundary block, the side of the other boundary block coupled to the side It is possible to separate by sliding the sliding cover.

According to the present invention as described above, by accommodating street lamps and telecommunication wiring lines that can be buried underground, it is possible to improve the dangers caused by various road excavation, clean urban aesthetics, cost required for the underground of Jeonju, Economic effects can be expected to reduce the cost of block facilities, road excavation and pavement. In addition, through the easy opening of the conduit, stable and efficient facility management is possible, and when there is a problem in the facility, it is possible to respond quickly.

1 is a perspective view showing the appearance of a boundary block that can accommodate wires according to an embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view showing the appearance of the boundary block that can accommodate the electric wire formed with a branch in the side according to an embodiment of the present invention,
Figure 3 is a perspective view showing the appearance of a boundary block that can accommodate the electric wire is separated from the top and bottom according to an embodiment of the present invention,
Figure 4 is a perspective view showing the appearance of a boundary block that can accommodate a wire formed with a removable cover according to an embodiment of the present invention,
Figure 5 is a perspective view showing the appearance of a boundary block that can accommodate the wire formed with a sliding cover according to an embodiment of the present invention,
Figure 6 is a perspective view showing a combination of the removable cap and the sliding cover of the boundary stone according to an embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is to be noted that like elements in the drawings are denoted by the same reference numerals whenever possible.

1 is a perspective view showing the appearance of a boundary block 10 that can accommodate wires according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to Figure 1, the boundary block 10 that can accommodate the electric wire according to the present invention includes a through hole 20 and the conduit 30. Through holes 20 are formed in the boundary block 10 along the length direction, and the conduits 30 may be inserted into the through holes 20 to accommodate the wires 31.

The conduit 30 may be formed in one of a closed cross-section, a part of an open type, and a multi-chambered room. The material of the conduit 30 may also be configured in various kinds, but the conventional plastic conduit 30 is light and internal. Although it has excellent characteristics such as formula and insulation, it has problems of material such as low strength, breakage due to impact at low temperature, expansion and contraction due to temperature change, and deterioration of water resistance. There was this. Due to the disadvantages of this durability aspect, there is an uneconomical problem because it requires a full replacement work after a certain period of time or breakage occurs.

In order to solve this problem, it is suitable to use one of steel, stone, concrete, artificial stone or fiber-reinforced plastic as a material for constructing the boundary block 10 that can accommodate the electric wire according to the present invention, or a composite material thereof. Do. In addition, one of glass fiber, carbon fiber, and aramid fiber may be used as the reinforcing fiber of the fiber-reinforced plastic, and the resin material may be one of polyester, vinyl ester, epoxy, and panol.

Figure 2 is a perspective view showing the appearance of the boundary block 10 that can accommodate the electric wire formed with the branch opening 11 on the side according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 2, one or more branch holes 11 may be formed on the side of the boundary block 10 to communicate with the through hole 20 so as to easily branch the wires 31 accommodated in the conduit 30. . However, at this time, the conduit 30 should also be formed in the branch hole corresponding to the branch hole (11).

Since the boundary block 10 capable of accommodating electric wires according to the present invention is installed at a boundary between a road and a roadway, it can be effectively used for embedding the electric wires 31 of street lamps installed in the vicinity. At this time, the electric wires 31 for supplying electricity to the street lamps are required for the branching holes 11 to be connected to the street lamps from the boundary block 10. The electric wire carrying electric power is led to the street lamp position through the conduit 30 included in the boundary block 10 and is led to the street lamp base using the branch 11 to supply power to the street lamp.

3 is a perspective view showing the appearance of the boundary block 10 that can accommodate the electric wire is separated from the top and bottom according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to Figure 3, the boundary block 10 of the present invention can be composed of a combination of the upper boundary block 12 and the lower boundary block (13). At this time, the lower bottom surface of the upper boundary block 12, and the upper surface of the lower boundary block 13 is formed so as to correspond to the recessed portion and the convex portion, it characterized in that the fitting coupling between each other. For example, as shown in the figure, the bottom surface of the lower boundary block 12 is formed with a yaw portion, the upper surface of the lower boundary block 13 is formed with an iron portion is a method of mutual coupling It is

According to this configuration, the separation and coupling of the boundary block 10 is simple and thus the installation of the conduit 30 is easy. In particular, in the case where the conduit 30 has a part of an open shape, it is possible to handle the electric wires 31 accommodated inside the conduit 30 simply by removing the upper boundary block 12.

4 is a perspective view showing the appearance of the boundary block 10 that can accommodate the electric wire formed with a removable cover 14 according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 4, a groove 15 may be formed on the upper surface of the boundary block 10 of the present invention to a depth at which the upper portion of the through hole is exposed. The removable cover 14 installed in the groove 15 so as to be detachable up and down is required to open the conduit 30 inside the boundary block 10. In the boundary block 10, the lower side of the groove 15 in which the detachable cover 14 is positioned, and the through hole 20 and the upper side of the conduit 30 are formed so that spaces are interconnected. By removing the removable cover 14, it is possible to open the conduit 30 and to handle the wires 31 housed therein. Of course, in this structure, the shape of the conduit 30 takes some open type.

5 is a perspective view showing the appearance of the boundary block 10 that can accommodate the wire formed with the sliding cover 16 according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to Figure 5, the upper surface of the boundary block 10 of the present invention may be formed along the longitudinal direction of the guide groove 17 of the upper and lower light shape to the depth exposed to the upper portion of the through hole. A sliding cover 16 is provided to be detachable in a sliding manner along the guide groove 17. The sliding cover 16 is also a structure for opening the conduit 30 inside the boundary block 10, like the removable cover 14 of the embodiment shown in FIG. To this end, the lower side of the guide groove 17 and the upper side of the through hole 20 and the conduit 30 are formed so that the spaces are interconnected, and by removing the sliding cover 16 of the conduit 30 It can be opened.

On the other hand, the sliding cover 16 and the guide groove 17 in which the sliding cover 16 is located in the boundary block 10 is formed in the upper and lower light shape so that the upper portion is narrower than the lower portion, the sliding When the lid 16 is retracted into the guide groove 17, it is preferable that the structure of the sliding cover 16 and the boundary block 10 to be tightly maintained.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a form in which a boundary stone of a removable cover 14 and a sliding cover 16 is combined according to an embodiment of the present invention.

The boundary block 10 capable of accommodating electric wires according to the present invention is installed in such a way that the block-type boundary block 10 continues along the boundary between the sidewalks of the road and the roadway, rather than a single boundary block 10 being used in practice. Most likely. The boundary block 10 that can accommodate the wire according to the configuration of the above-described various embodiments is used in combination, and the use of only the boundary block 10 of the same configuration in a specific area is a general use example in terms of ease of manufacture and uniformity. will be.

In the case of the present invention, however, the boundary block 10 having the removable cover 14 shown in the embodiment of FIG. 4 and the sliding cover 16 shown in the embodiment of FIG. Effective in doing As shown in FIG. 6, when the boundary block 10 on which the removable cover 14 is formed and the boundary block 10 on which the sliding cover 16 is formed are continuously coupled to the side surfaces, the removable cover 14 is disposed. When the removable cover 14 of the formed boundary block 10 is removed, a space is generated as it is in the groove 15 in which the cover is located. The sliding cover (at the boundary block 10 having a sliding cover coupled to the side) It is possible to remove the 16 by sliding out in the direction of the space. By implementing such an operation form, it is possible to reduce the amount of use of fastening members such as bolts than when only the boundary block 10 having the removable cover 14 is formed, and only the boundary block 10 having the sliding cover 16 formed thereon. When used, it is possible to solve the disadvantage that the separation from the boundary block 10 of the corresponding position in order to separate the sliding cover.

Although the present invention has been described in connection with the above-mentioned preferred embodiments, it is possible to make various modifications and variations without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the appended claims should include all such modifications and changes as fall within the scope of the present invention.

10: boundary block 11: branch
12: upper boundary block 13: lower boundary block
14: removable cover 15: groove
16: sliding cover 17: guide groove
20: through hole 30: conduit
31: wires

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In the boundary block which is installed at the boundary between the sidewalk of the road and the roadway,
A through hole formed along the longitudinal direction of the boundary block;
Boundary block that can accommodate the electric wire, characterized in that it comprises a conduit for inserting the inside of the through hole for receiving the wire flow
The method of claim 1,
At least one branch is formed on the side of the boundary block so as to communicate with the through hole so as to easily branch the electric wires accommodated in the conduit.
The conduit block that can accommodate the electric wire, characterized in that the branch hole is formed in a position corresponding to the branch hole in the conduit
The method of claim 1,
The boundary block includes an upper boundary block and a lower boundary block,
Boundary block for accommodating wires, characterized in that the bottom and lower surface of the upper boundary block, and the upper surface of the lower boundary block is formed so as to correspond to the recessed portion and the iron portion, respectively
The method of claim 1,
On the upper surface of the boundary block, a groove is formed to a depth to expose the upper portion of the through hole,
Boundary block that can accommodate the wire, characterized in that the removable cover is installed to be removable up and down in the groove
The method of claim 1,
On the upper surface of the boundary block, a guide groove having a top and bottom light shape is formed to a depth at which the upper portion of the through hole is exposed,
Boundary block that can accommodate the wire, characterized in that the sliding groove is coupled to the guide groove so as to slide
The method according to claim 4 or 5,
A boundary block on which the removable cover is formed;
The boundary block formed with the sliding cover is continuously coupled to the side,
Boundary block that can accommodate the electric wire, characterized in that the sliding cover of the other boundary block coupled to the side can be separated by the space side of the groove from which the removable cover of one boundary block removed
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