WO2005068145A1 - Method and apparatus for manufacturing hollow board structures - Google Patents

Method and apparatus for manufacturing hollow board structures Download PDF

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WO2005068145A1
WO2005068145A1 PCT/IS2005/000001 IS2005000001W WO2005068145A1 WO 2005068145 A1 WO2005068145 A1 WO 2005068145A1 IS 2005000001 W IS2005000001 W IS 2005000001W WO 2005068145 A1 WO2005068145 A1 WO 2005068145A1
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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
    • B28B7/28Cores; Mandrels
    • B28B7/30Cores; Mandrels adjustable, collapsible, or expanding
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
    • B28B11/00Apparatus or processes for treating or working the shaped or preshaped articles
    • B28B11/22Apparatus or processes for treating or working the shaped or preshaped articles for cleaning
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
    • B28B3/00Producing shaped articles from the material by using presses; Presses specially adapted therefor
    • B28B3/02Producing shaped articles from the material by using presses; Presses specially adapted therefor wherein a ram exerts pressure on the material in a moulding space; Ram heads of special form
    • B28B3/08Producing shaped articles from the material by using presses; Presses specially adapted therefor wherein a ram exerts pressure on the material in a moulding space; Ram heads of special form with two or more rams per mould
    • B28B3/086The rams working in different directions
    • 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
    • B28B7/40Moulds; Cores; Mandrels characterised by means for modifying the properties of the moulding material
    • B28B7/44Moulds; Cores; Mandrels characterised by means for modifying the properties of the moulding material for treating with gases or degassing, e.g. for de-aerating
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B30PRESSES
    • B30BPRESSES IN GENERAL
    • B30B11/00Presses specially adapted for forming shaped articles from material in particulate or plastic state, e.g. briquetting presses, tabletting presses
    • B30B11/007Presses specially adapted for forming shaped articles from material in particulate or plastic state, e.g. briquetting presses, tabletting presses using a plurality of pressing members working in different directions
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B30PRESSES
    • B30BPRESSES IN GENERAL
    • B30B15/00Details of, or accessories for, presses; Auxiliary measures in connection with pressing
    • B30B15/0082Dust eliminating means; Mould or press ram cleaning means

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  • the present invention relates to a method and apparatus for manufacturing structures, especially for manufacturing board units having hollow channels arranged between outer board portions.
  • the method comprises providing a fibre cement mix (typically a mix mainly comprising a fibre material, a cement based binding agent and an activating liquid (e.g. water) between outer press panel elements and a retractable inner core element defining the size of a hollow channel, subjecting said mix to a pressure by said press panel elements; and after curing of the mix, the inner core element is retracted such that it can be removed from the hollow channel, the pressure of the press panel elements is released, to obtain a board unit having a hollow channel between outer board portions.
  • a fibre cement mix typically a mix mainly comprising a fibre material, a cement based binding agent and an activating liquid (e.g. water) between outer press panel elements and a retractable inner core element defining the size of a hollow channel, subjecting said mix to a pressure by said press panel elements; and after curing of the mix, the inner core element is
  • the prior art system comprises a special core press expander element to be located in the fibre cement mix between said outer press panel elements; before the curing of said cement based binding agent, the mix located between said outer press panel elements is subjected to an outer pressure by said press panel elements as well as an additional inner pressure by expanding one or more core press expander elements essentially uniformly inside said mix between said outer press panel elements.
  • a high pressure is needed to compress the fibre cement mix sufficiently in order to produce a rigid and strong board, or on the order of about 15 to 50 bar (1500-5000 kPa). While conventional solutions can be used to provide an external pressure on the outer board portions, the high pressure required creates difficulties when applying an inner pressure by expanding the core press expander element. The pressure needs to be applied by the outer surface portions of the element and the force needed to create the pressure must be transferred through the distal ends of the element, e.g., by the use of a hydraulic system. This however makes the core press element and the force-generating means connected thereto bulky, heavy and costly and limits the minimum width of the hollow channels to about 20 cm.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an improved system and method that use novel retractable core elements that do not use hydraulic force press elements for manufacturing hollow board building elements (50), such as of cement flake boards (CFB)
  • hollow board building elements are interchangably referred to as hollow board structures or hollow slabs.
  • the system makes possible much greater flexibility with respect to the size of the board elements, in particular the width of the hollow channels (54) in the board elements as compared to prior art methods. This is realized by providing a novel method and a retractable core element (45) which is adjustable from an nominal expanded size to a retracted size.
  • a novel method is presented in which the core element (45) of the present invention is fully expanded before it is inserted in between the outer press elements (40, 41, 42) and the gaps (44) between the press elements and the core element are filled with the mix comprising a fibre material, a binding agent and an activating agent.
  • the force generating the pressure on the fibre cement mix is applied by the outer press elements, i.e. all the movement of the "mould” elements to compress the mix is effected by the outer press elements (40, 41) and not the surfaces (3, 4, 7, 8) of the core element, which remains in its nominal expanded size during the filling of the mix and curing of the board element.
  • the pressure of the press elements (40, 41) is released and the core element (45) is retracted to slacken the pressure on the board surfaces inside the hollow channel (44), enabling the smooth withdrawal of the core element.
  • the inventive apparatus is characterized in that said apparatus comprises a special retractable core element (45) to be located in said mix or mortar between said outer press panel elements for forming an internal channel (54) in said board manufactured between said outer press panel elements (40, 41, 42).
  • the inventive method is characterized by arranging said retractable core element in a nominal expanded size configuration in the aformentioned mix between said outer press panel elements, and subjecting, before the curing of said cement based binding agent, said mix to a pressure by the outer press panel elements, and after curing of the element, the core element is retracted to a lesser width and withdrawn from the channel of the fabricated board unit.
  • the invention makes use of a process utilizing a mix of fibre material, e.g. wood chips, such as from waste timber or the like, and cement-like binding agent, which is formed and cured in a special press for that purpose.
  • a mix of fibre material e.g. wood chips, such as from waste timber or the like
  • cement-like binding agent which is formed and cured in a special press for that purpose.
  • a board product produced in accordance with the present invention may in one embodiment comprise a slab element having two about 15-20 mm thick panels (51), typically about 1 m wide and in the range of 2,5-12 m high, preferably in the range of about 8-10 m high, connected by equally thick connecting panels (52), the width of which can vary depending on the application of the product.
  • the connecting panels and thus the hollow channel (54) of the unit (50) would typically have a width of about 6-8 cm, creating an external width of the unit of about 10-12 cm.
  • the connecting panels are wider, e.g., about 20-30 cm wide.
  • the mix is preferably a woodchips-cement-water mix referred to as CFB (cement flake board) mix. Due to the use of excessive carbon dioxide the complete hardening process takes only some 4 to 5 minutes while an ordinary cement consolidating process takes initially 8 to 10 hours.
  • CFB cement flake board
  • CFB is very advantageous material for the present invention as CFB elements may be used both indoors and outdoors, they are weather resistant, waterproof, non-frost susceptible and fairly fire-resistant.
  • the longitudinally extending retractable core element (45) comprises four surfaces (3, 4, 7, 8) that come in contact with the mix during the process.
  • the surfaces form an essentially rectangular cross-section (see Figure 2a) transversal to the longitudinal axis of the element (the -axis as defined in Figure 3).
  • the distal end surfaces of the element i.e. the surfaces defining the longitudinal ends
  • the element comprises at least two oppositely arranged surface portions (1, 2) with essentially flat parallel main surfaces (3, 3' 4, 4') parallel to the longitudinal axis and facing opposite directions, wherein at least one of said main surfaces is moveable such that the width of the element between said two main surfaces (across the z-axis) is adjustable.
  • the retractable core element allows the manufacture of relatively thin board structure elements (board elements with thin channels), e.g., with an outer width in the range of about 8-15 cm, such as in the range of about 10-12 cm, suitable for the construction of inner walls.
  • the hollow channel (54) has a width in the range of about 5-10 cm, such as in the range of about 6-8 cm, including about 6, 7 or 8 cm.
  • the retractable core element (45) further comprises at least two end surface portions (5, 6) with oppositely arranged end surfaces (7, 8) essentially perpendicular to said main surfaces (3, 4), wherein at least one of said end surfaces (7, 8) is moveable such that the width of the element between said two end surfaces (across the y-direction) is adjustable.
  • the element is retractable in both the x and /-direction, as defined in Figure 3 showing an exploded view of a retractable core element of the invention.
  • first glide planes (9, 10) that are at an angle in the range of about 1°-10°, and preferably in the range of about 2°-8°, including the range of about 2°-5°, such as in the range of about 3°-5° or 3°-4°, with respect to the plane of the main surfaces (3, 4), wherein one of said glide planes is fixed to one of said surface portions (1, 2) such that relative movement of the glide planes cause an increase or decrease in the width of the element measured between said main surfaces (3, 4).
  • the element is expandable such that it remains in an expanded configuration when pressure is applied to its main and end surfaces, i.e., when pressure is applied by the outer press panels (40, 41), and can subsequently be retracted to a retracted smaller size.
  • the retractable core element (45) is constructed such that the movement of at least one of said end surfaces (7, 8) is accomplished with adjacent second glide planes (11, 12) that are at an angle in the range of about 1°-10° with respect to the plane of the end surfaces (the x-z plane), such that relative movement of said glide planes cause an increase in the width of the element measured between said end surfaces (7, 8).
  • said first glide planes (9, 10) and second glide planes (11, 12) are operatively connected such that adjustment of the width measured between said main surfaces (3, 4) causes a corresponding adjustment of the width of the element measured between said end surfaces (7, 8).
  • One embodiment of the retractable core element has two pairs of first glide planes (9, 10; 9', 10'), wherein each of said opposite surface portions (1, 2) has a glide plane (9, 9') opposite its flat surface (3, 4).
  • the retractable core element comprises a center portion (13) with oppositely arranged central glide planes (10, 10') symmetrical about a central plane (the center x-y plane of the core press element), wherein the center portion forms a wedge-shaped cross- section as illustrated in Figure 5a.
  • Each of said pairs of first glide planes (9, 10; 9', 10') is formed by one of said central glide planes (9, 9') and one of said surface portion glide planes (10, 10'), the two glide planes of each of said pair facing each other.
  • the center portion suitably comprises oppositely arranged central end-facing glide planes (11, 11') at an angle of about 1-10° with respect to the plane of the end surfaces, wherein each end- facing glide plane is in contact with an adjacent glide plane (12, 12') each fixed with respect to the end surface elements (7, 7') forming a pair of second glide planes (11, 12; 11', 12').
  • the retractable core element is preferably constructed such that it is connectable to at least one further retractable core element to create an interconnected element comprising two or more longitudinally connected (along the x-axis) retractable core elements.
  • Said connection is suitably formed between a lip (29) and rim/groove (30) on the distal ( - direction) ends of center portions (13) of adjacent elements.
  • a rim/groove connection can connect the center portions of two or more core elements to provide interconnected core elements that can be expanded and retracted in concert as one long core element.
  • the core element is connectable to at least one further retractable core element through a plurality of male/female plug and socket connections on a distal end surface of said core element and an opposite distal end surface of said at least one further retractable core element.
  • two or three core elements can be connected to produce up to 8-10 m long hollow board structures, this type of interconnection allows retraction and the withdrawal of core elements from both ends of the fabricated board structure, thus allowing for longer board structures to be produced. It would be inconvenient and technically difficult to withdraw a 8-10 m long core element in one piece from inside a board structure due to friction between the core element and board structure and space demands adjacent to the core press.
  • Another aspect of the invention provides an apparatus for manufacturing hollow board building elements comprising outer press panel elements (40, 41, 42) suitably operable to compress between them a cement fibre mix (i.e. a mix comprising a fiber material, a binding agent and an activating agent), which mix in a cured state defines the board building element, and gas injection means for injecting a gas into said mix to perform rapid curing of the mix, wherein the apparatus further comprises an inner retractable core element (45) such as described above to be located in said mix between said outer press panel elements (40, 41, 42) for forming an internal channel (54) in said board element (50) manufactured between said outer press panel elements.
  • a cement fibre mix i.e. a mix comprising a fiber material, a binding agent and an activating agent
  • gas injection means for injecting a gas into said mix to perform rapid curing of the mix
  • the apparatus further comprises an inner retractable core element (45) such as described above to be located in said mix between said outer press panel elements (40, 41, 42) for
  • the gas injection means comprise in a preferred embodiment gas tubing connected to channels (71) within the outer press panel elements (40, 41, 42) that lead to a plurality of small vents/apertures (70) substantially regularly distributed on the press panel surfaces facing the mix during the curing of the board structure.
  • the core element according to the invention has corresponding gas distribution means, which suitably comprise channels/grooves (23) connecting a dot pattern of gas bores/apertures (22) on at least the main surfaces (3, 4) and preferably also the end surfaces (7, 8).
  • gas distribution means which suitably comprise channels/grooves (23) connecting a dot pattern of gas bores/apertures (22) on at least the main surfaces (3, 4) and preferably also the end surfaces (7, 8).
  • the gas distribution means in the press panel elements and the core element ensures more effective distribution of gas (e.g. C0 2 ) for fast and even curing of the board structures.
  • the apparatus therefore comprise a cleaning element (60) to clean dust and debris from the gas channels.
  • the cleaning element preferably has a suction head (61) with one or more suction areas (62) connected with a suction tube (64) to a vacuum source (67).
  • the cleaning head comprises in addition to the suction area(s) one or more pressure areas (63) which are connected through tubing (65) to a source of pressurized gas (68).
  • the apparatus may be cleaned at regular intervals, e.g. after the manufacture of a certain number of hollow slabs, by moving the cleaning element along the length of the press panel elements (40, 42) and core element surfaces (3, 4) respectively.
  • the cleaning element may suitably contact the surface to be cleaned through soft lips (66), e.g. rubber edges or rollers to create a substantially tight interface between the surface to be cleaned and the cleaning element.
  • Such lips/rollers are also useful for, simultaneously with the cleaning procedure, lubricating the surface with machining oil.
  • the cleaning element comprises both one or more suction areas and one or more pressure areas, these are separated by rubber gaskets or rollers to ensure circulation of the gas from the pressure area through gas channels in the press panel or core element and back to the suction area(s).
  • the cleaning head preferably is dimensioned with a width matching substantially the width of the outer press panel elements (40, 42) such that the complete surfaces can be cleaned by sliding the head along the length of the press panel elements.
  • the invention provides a method for manufacturing a building element (50), having two adjacent outer wall units (51) and wall connecting units (52) forming an longitudinal hollow channel (54) therein between, said method comprising providing a mix mainly comprising a fiber material, a binding agent, e.g., cement based, and a first activating agent, and providing outer press panel elements comprising parallel main panel elements (40, 42) and parallel side panel elements (41) that are essentially perpendicular to said main panel elements, the press panel elements forming a channel (44) of substantially rectangular cross-section, providing a retractable core panel element (45) that fits in said hollow channel (44), creating a filling space in-between said core panel element and said outer press panel elements, wherein said method further comprises: adjusting said core panel element in an expanded position in-between said outer press
  • an expansion and subsequent retraction of the core press element (45) in the range of 5-20 mm in each direction (y, z), such as in the range of about 5-10 mm is sufficient to allow the retractable core element to be smoothly withdrawn from the hollow channel (44) of the fabricated hollow building element (50).
  • Figure 1 shows the glide surface elements of a retractable core element (45) of the invention.
  • Figure 2 illustrates a cross section of the apparatus of the invention showing the outer press elements (40, 41, 42) surrounding the retractable core element (45), the space (44) in between the press elements (40, 41, 42) and the core element to be filled woth the CBF mix or the like.
  • Figure 3 shows an exploded view of a preferred retractable core element of the invention.
  • Figure 4 shows different views of the core element.
  • Figure 5 shows cross-sectional views of the core elements and interconnected core elements, both in expanded and retracted configuration.
  • Figure 6 shows a cleaning element (60) comprised in one embodiment of the apparatus of the invention.
  • Figure 6a showing an overview of the cleaning element resting on a surface to be cleaned, either a main surface (3, 4) of the core element or a surface of the outer press panels (40, 42).
  • Figure 6b shows a cross-section of the cleaning element. Note that the gas vents (22) are not drawn to scale.
  • Figure 2a shows a simplified view of an apparatus of the present invention with outer press panel elements (40, 41, 42) surrounding the core press element (45) with external main surfaces (3, 4) and end surfaces (7, 8).
  • the cross-section of the core press element is in the y-z plane as defined in Figure 3.
  • the cement fibre mix is inserted in the filling space (44) in between the outer press panels and the core element.
  • the bottom press panel (42) lies fixed while the upper panel (40) and the side panels (41) are pressed towards the core, e.g. by means of hydraulic force.
  • Figure 2b shows the cross-section of the fabricated building element (50) with outer wall units (51) and wall connecting units (52) and a hollow channel (54), which for inner wall elements is typically about 7-10 cm wide but can be substantially wider if desired.
  • the end rims (53) can be removed or shaped suitably to connect to adjacent wall elements.
  • Figure 3 shows an exploded view of a core expanding element of the invention. It should be noted that the element is symmetrical both about its central x-y plane as well as the central y-z plane.
  • the two oppositely arranged main surfaces (3, 4) are each split in two equal parts (3,3'; 4,4') to accomodate for the /-directional expansion.
  • the two end surfaces (7,8) are also split in two (7,7'; 8,8').
  • the end surface elements (7, 7'; 8,8') are fixed to the main surface elements by end fixing screws (25) and the main surface elements (20) comprising the main surfaces are fixed to main glide elements (21) that comprise glide planes (9, 9') that are in contact with cooperating glide planes (10, 10') that are surfaces of the center portion (13).
  • a center ridge (31) is fixed to each side ("top", "bottom") of the central portion, the center ridge comprising second glide planes (11, 11') that are in contact with second glide planes (12, 12') on the inside end-faces of the main glide plane elements (21).
  • a sync bar (27) is fixed in a sync bar seat (28) to each of the four side-halfs of the center portion (13).
  • sync bars protrude through a sync groove (26) on the main glide plane element (21), the sync bar and sync groove lie in parallel with the end-facing surfaces (12, 12') of the main glide plane elements (21) such that when the main glide plane element is moved relative to the center portion in the x-direction causing an increase in the z-width of the elelement, a corresponding synchronized increase in the /-width is realized by the synchronized relative movement of the end-facing glide planes (11,12; ll',12').
  • a central groove cover (18) covers the center ridge (31) and has a ridge extending between the main glide plane elements (21).
  • a central rim shield (15) closes the grooves formed between the main glide plane elements and is fixed to the ridge of the central groove cover (18). This ensures that the main surfaces (3, 3') form a substantially continuous surface even though the two surface portions are moved away from each other.
  • the end surfaces (7, 8) are arranged in a similar fashion, with an end groove cover (19) fixed to the side of the center portion (13) and an end rim shield (17) is screwed to the end groove cover (19) with rim shield screws (16).
  • Both the main surfaces (3,4) as well as the end surfaces (7,8) are perforated on the outside with gas bores (22), on the inside of the surface elements, the bores are connected by gas grooves (23); this allows the distribution of gas (typically carbon dioxide) through the core element to the surrounding mix for curing of the mix during compression.
  • gas typically carbon dioxide
  • the gas is typically inserted to the mix by gas injection means in the press panel elements (40, 41, 42).
  • the angle of the main glide planes with respect to the main surfaces is 3,7°, as is the angle of the end-facing glide planes with respect to the end surfaces. This relatively small angle ensures that only about 5% of the force acting on the main surfaces (in z-direction) acts in the plane of the glide planes.
  • the change in width (in both x and / direction) between the nominal fully expanded size and the retracted size is about 8 mm in each direction.
  • core elements can be combined (in the x-direction) to provide an extended element for the production of longer hollow board units. Typically 5 to 6 units of the dimensions as of the embodiment herein will be combined for the production of hollow interior wall units.
  • the core elements can be combined by means of a lip and rim arrangement as shown in this embodiment with a lip (29) and rim on opposite distal ends on the center portion (13).
  • the center portions (13) of the top and bottom elements are altered such that the top and and bottom distal ends of the distal core elements are substantially flat and will contact closing end units provided for in the outer press.
  • Figure 5c and 5d illustrateate the combination of two core elements.
  • the upper central unit (56) has been shaped (the top portion removed) such that when the core elements is in the extended configuration (5c) the top distal end (55) of the joined element is essentially flat.
  • An extra center piece (57) is provided in this embodiment to fit the bottom distal end of the back end (right-han side) central element (13) to provide an almost flat surface on the back distal end (56).
  • the core elements are even larger to provide for long hollow board structures, e.g .8-12 m long such as 8-10 m long, which could be used in three floor buildings.
  • Such long core elements are preferably comprised of a pluarlity of core elements connected with distal male/female plug and socket connections, e.g. pegs, bosses or fingers that engage with inverse shaped recesses or holes.
  • two or more primary core elements can be interconnected with a clutching connection, e.g. a rim and groove arrangement as described above to provide intermediate core elements, one or more of which are interconnected With male/female plug and socket connections as described herein.

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