US3866385A - Device for manufacturing of roofs - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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- E04B—GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
- E04B1/00—Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
- E04B1/35—Extraordinary methods of construction, e.g. lift-slab, jack-block
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- E04B—GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
- E04B7/00—Roofs; Roof construction with regard to insulation
- E04B7/08—Vaulted roofs
- E04B7/10—Shell structures, e.g. of hyperbolic-parabolic shape; Grid-like formations acting as shell structures; Folded structures
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- E04B—GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
- E04B1/00—Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
- E04B1/35—Extraordinary methods of construction, e.g. lift-slab, jack-block
- E04B2001/3588—Extraordinary methods of construction, e.g. lift-slab, jack-block using special lifting or handling devices, e.g. gantries, overhead conveying rails
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- ABSTRACT In a building construction method and apparatus a plurality of building segments are coupled together and raised in unison from a central control point via a crane.
- the crane has a plurality of lifting cables selectively driven from a plurality of winches under the control of the operator.
- the building segments are pivotably coupled together for lifting into position and for locking together to form a rigid self supporting building structure. Successive layers of the building are hoisted into position via detachable pulleys affixed to the previously raised building segments.
- This invention concerns a method for the production of roofs or the like, without the use of framework, in particular in the case of column-free workshops or factory halls (sheds) or the like, from singly or doubly curved roof shells, which are composed of individual shell elements.
- the invention has the object of removing these drawbacks and of simplifying assembly performance, while assembly still takes place without the use of scaffolding, and the shell structure building technique can be employed substantially unimpaired. At the same time it is intended to reduce assembly time and the number of operatives employed in the assembly work, so that the latter may be carried outwith the greatest possible efficiency and cheapness.
- these working steps are controlled from a central control point, whereby the number of operatives used may be appreciably reduced, particularly in the case of large halls, sheds or workshops.
- An apparatus for carrying out the proposed method comprises a crane, in particular a stationary mounted crane, the drive part (for example a toothed ring) of which this crane has at least one such drive part is connected, by way of a respective clutch, to rotatable winches, rollers or the like, the number of these winches being substantially the same as the number of shell elements belonging to a ring of shell elements or to a row of shell elements; and pulling cables or the like of the winches are releasably coupled to the shell elements, preferably at the end of these cables. In this way it is particularly easy to exercise centralised control over the assembly work.
- the winches and/or their clutches are so arranged, and/or so constructed, that all or some of the winches may be selectively driven.
- the winches and/or their clutches are so arranged, and/or so constructed, that all or some of the winches may be selectively driven.
- all the winches are distributed about the periphery of a toothed ring (rim), or are arranged on a common axis, so that the apparatus will gain in compactness and will be more easy to arrange and/or to operate on the floor of the hall, shed or workshop.
- the horizontal couplings or joints consist of frusto-conical projections and of frusto-conical recesses in the adjacent shell element.
- an articulated joint is employed for the vertical coupling and may in particular be in the form of a head and of a socket located between adjacent shell elements.
- swivelling movements of the head part are simplified by the provision, as coupling elements for the swivelling movements, a sheet metal angle plate, in particular L-strip on one shell element and a cooperating pin, spindle or the like on the other shell element.
- FIG. 1 illustrates the crane according to the invention, only the most important components being shown;
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the crane shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a plan view, in the ring or horizontal plane, of two shell elements, which are in partial engagement with each other;
- FIG. 4 is a side view of two adjacent shell elements, the upper of which has been upwardly swivelled and the coupling elements for effecting vertical coupling engaging in each other;
- FIG. 5 is a side view, partially in section, of the overall lay-out of the multi-cable crane; only two of the plurality of cables provided are shown, together with their associated guide rollers, the co-operating walls, supports and/or completed rows;
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of half of a partially assembled roof, four roof shells being visible;
- FIG. 7 is an elevation of a cooling tower, whose walls are formed by the method according to the invention.
- FIGS. 8 to 10 illustrate different shapes of roof, composed of suitable roof shells; the cooperating multicable crane is only shown in outline;
- FIG. 11 is a plan view of two consecutive shell elements corresponding to FIG. 4;
- FIG. 12 is a fork for receiving an upper guide roller; for the sake of pictorial clarity the cables run parallel to each other; and a FIG. 13 shows a shell element with fixing means into which the end of a cable or rope can be anchored.
- a multi-cable crane is mounted approximately in the centre of the hall or shed 2, which is to be covered over by the roof, and is driven by a suitable drive means, for example by an electric motor 3 (FIGS. 1,2).
- This drive to the multi-cable crane is transmitted by way of a clutch or coupling 4 and toothed wheel (preferably a helical gear wheel or pinion wheel 5).
- a gear ring (toothed rim) 6 of the multi-cable crane is caused to rotate and meshes with a number of driven toothed wheels 7, each of which is associated with a respective winch 8.
- the winches 8 are disposed about the toothed ring 6 and control the movement of cables 9.
- the cables 9 pass from the winches 8 to guide rollers 10, 11, (FIG. 5), which are positioned on supports or on the wall of the hall or shed; thence the cables 9 pass to the first roof shell, that is to say to the first row of roof shell elements.
- Each of the winches 8 is provided with a clutch 12.
- the clutch may be in the form of an electro-magnetic clutch, which is remotely controllable, that is to say it can be engaged or disengaged from a remotely located control centre.
- Each of the clutches can be engaged or disengaged independently of the condition of the clutches 12 of the other winches 8.
- the drive 3 and clutches 12 can be controlled by an operative from a control consoleor panel. For example, the different actions may by initiatedby acting on appropriate control knobs 3.
- the upper guide roller 13 is releasably fixed in position, and has special functions to carry out.
- a shell element 14 is attached to the cable or rope 9, depending from the guide roller 13.
- the end of cable 9 is hooked in an eye 15.
- the shell elements may be of such a shape that the whole roof shell can be imagined as being split up by ring and meridian-sections; this is best illustrated in FIG. 6.
- a coupling joint is formed, between adjacent elements, so as to be resistant to any bending stresses applied to it.
- the joint consists of frusto-conical projections 16 and of associated frusto-conical holes 17.
- the vertical coupling or joint between adjacent shell elements is formed by hemispherical heads 18 and hemispherical sockets 19 (FIG. 4).
- hooks are also arranged in the latter, for example L-shaped hooks 20 made of sheet metal, while pins 21 are provided on the other shell element 14.
- Elongate slots 22 formed in the L-shaped books 20 which are themselves positioned at the lower edge of one of the shell elements surround the pins 21, which are located on the upper edge of the other shell element.
- the upper guide rollers 13 are installed by means of recesses 23, in which engage the supporting stems 24 (FIG. 12) of forked elements 25.
- the guide roller 13 is inserted between the arms of the forked element 25, and is then rotatably supported on the pin 26, which has also been placed in position between the arms of the forked element 25.
- the cables or ropes 9 do not necessarily have to extend radially, in the manner shown in .FIG. 5. Indeed, these cables 9 may extend approximately parallel to each other when, as in the case of the compass (barrel) roof illustrated in FIG. 8, the row or line of shell elements is not in the form of a ring, but approximately linearly disposed rows or lines of shell elements 28,29 are successively installed.
- Shell elements 14, which have been brought up by motorised vehicle, are placed down on the floor of the hall or shed 2 under a guide roller 13. The shell elements 14 are thus set down approximately in a position corresponding to the subsequent positions of the shell element when they finally form part of the roof of the shed or hall.
- the shell element may be set down in the form of rings (FIG. 6), in the form of an oval (FIG. 10), as a circle (FIG. 9), or as a series of straight lines or rows (FIG. 8).
- a first roof shell is fixed to the supports 30 of the hall or shed, possibly in a manner known per se, so that for example the lower shell elements of FIG. 4 are positioned.
- the ends of the cables 9 depending from rollers 13 are hooked or otherwise anchored in their associated shell elements 14 (FIG. 13).
- the shell elements 14 may undergo preliminary positioning, on the floor of the hall or shed, so that the coupling or joint elements 16,17 already partially engage in one another at this stage.
- the drive means 3, and, hence, the toothed ring 6, are driven, with the result that the winches 8 start to rotate, thereby tensioning the cables 9 and lifting the shell elements 14 (FIG. 5).
- the shell ele- *ments 14 are simultaneously and slowly brought together in ring formation and coupled together in the ring plane (FIG. 3).
- the pins 21 are inserted into the elongate holes 22 of the sheet metal books 20 (FIG. 11).
- the upper roof shell element 14 will now be supported or anchored from the lower roof shell element, and the fork 25 is then pulled out of its holder and inserted in retaining holes, for example holes 23 formed in the shell elements which have just been fixed in position in the roof being formed and form part of what is now the upper roof shell.
- One fork 24 is arranged to co-operate with each shell element 14. The end of the cable 9 is released and drops, as shown in FIG. 5; the next roof shell can now be assembled in position in the roof which is in process of formation.
- the ring of shell elements which has been the last to be formed functions as a mast or as a jib.
- the invention is not restrictcd to this particular form of embodiment.
- the cables 9 may be run in grooves or channels 30 in the ground.
- compass (barrel) roofs it is also possible to assemble shed (penthouse, lean-to) roofs (FIG. 8) or differently shaped roofs. The remaining opening may be closed off with a saucer dome (dome light).
- FIG. 7 other surfaces which do not only serve as roofs may be assembled. It is possible to use singly curved roof shells in addition to doubly curved roof shells.
- the multi-cable crane proposed according to the invention may also be used for other purposes, for example when used in conjunction with the shell construction method, employing sliding (climbing) forms for feeding concrete or other building materials. Then, instead of hooking the shell elements at the end of the cables or ropes 9, containers may be hooked to these cables or, for other practical applications, grippers or the like for tools or the like.
- the hulls of ships may also be made in accordance with the concept underlying the present invention.
- the roof shell may be preferred in a form in which it can be divided up into the individual roof shell elements by ring or meridian-sections. Nevertheless the invention also includes cases in which the meridian radius becomes infinitely large, so that the side surface of the roof shell elements corresponds to a straight line (see FIG.
- the particular structural materials selected will depend on the circumstances prevailing and includes roof shell elements made on a base of synthetic plastics materials or concrete. However, all other suitable structural materials may be used, such as wood, iron, glass, fibrous susbtances, or combinations of these materials.
- crane means disposed in operative association with the plurality of building segments to be raised into an erected building structure for raising a plurality of said segments into positions to form a raised multisegment portion of the building structure to be erected;
- said crane means having, a plurality of take up means for taking up separate cable portions which are to operatively interconnect said respective take up means and said respective building segments for raising said respective building segments into position in the erected composite building structure, and common drive means operatively associated with said plurality of take up means for driving said take up means from said common drive means.
- said crane means includes, means operatively interconnecting said common drive means and respective ones of said take up means for selectively driving said respective ones of said take up means from said common drive means.
- the apparatus of claim 1 including a plurality of guide roller means for rotatably receiving said cable portions, respective ones of said guide roller means being operatively associated with respective building segments to be raised by respective ones of said take up means via respective cable portions, and means for releasably coupling respective ones of said guide roller means to previously erected respective ones of said building segments.
- said means for releasably coupling respective guide roller means to previously erected building segments includes, a forked bracket having a portion insertable into a hole in said previously erected building segment.
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NLAANVRAGE7307564,A NL174174C (nl) | 1972-06-02 | 1973-05-30 | Werkwijze voor het vormen van een gewelf of dergelijke, en voor het uitvoeren daarvan bestemd schaalonderdeel. |
FR7319881A FR2186993A5 (fr) | 1972-06-02 | 1973-05-30 | |
AU56339/73A AU479840B2 (en) | 1972-06-02 | 1973-05-30 | Roof and wall construction |
GB2611073A GB1420508A (en) | 1972-06-02 | 1973-05-31 | Roof and wall consstruction |
US365797A US3866385A (en) | 1972-06-02 | 1973-05-31 | Device for manufacturing of roofs |
CA173,033A CA981863A (en) | 1972-06-02 | 1973-06-01 | Method and device for manufacturing of roofs |
BE131857A BE800429A (fr) | 1972-06-02 | 1973-06-04 | Procede et installation pour la construction sans echafaudage de toits ou analogues |
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