WO2012105856A1 - Improvements to adjustable supports for access hatch frames - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to improvements in methods and apparatus for adjustable supports for access hatch frames.
- the present invention is directed to an adjustable support for an access hatch frame, for example as an access to a subsurface chamber or the like, the adjustable support having adjustable height and angle.
- Such chambers may also be needed for other applications where a chamber is required below a surface, whether in ground or otherwise.
- the chambers provide a convenient way to contain what is required in the chamber in a way that is effectively taking up space that is otherwise not used. In most situations a sub-surface location is also convenient because of access and proximity to the utility or similar the chamber is to service or contain.
- such chambers are in or below the surface of a roadway, footpath or similar location.
- such chambers may also be, at least in part, below a floor or other surface of a construction. For example, they may provide access to a subfloor chamber or void on a floor or otherwise above the ground.
- the chambers are typically entirely enclosed except for an aperture which is normally closed by a removable and or lockable access hatch.
- Such access hatches are referred to variously as manholes, utility hatches, maintenance hatches, inspection hatches and access hatches.
- the chambers are referred to variously as manholes, utility holes or vaults, maintenance holes, cable chambers, inspection chambers, access chambers or confined spaces.
- the upper surfaces of the access hatch and its surrounding support frame lie substantially flush with the upper surface of the area within which they are located, for example a footpath, floor roadway or similar.
- Typically such chambers when they are placed cannot, or are not, placed with a great deal of accuracy, particularly for the access hatch into the chamber.
- the weight of the chamber or degree of skill in placing it or because the exact location of the access hatch is not known, or the final form of the ground surrounding the access hatch and its cover is not known.
- the final surface height below which the sub-surface chamber is located may be of different height or slope.
- the present invention may be said to consist in an adjustable support adapted to support an access hatch frame for access to a sub-surface chamber or the like, comprising or including:
- first aperture having or defining a major plane (“first plane")
- first plane a major plane
- an upper frame member that at least in part defines a second aperture, said second aperture also having or defining a major plane ("second plane"), said upper frame member also having, at least one lower interface surface, and a plurality of height adjustable mount points; and
- said at least one upper interface surface and said at least one lower interface surface define an interface ("planar interface"), located on or parallel to a plane ("interface plane”), which plane is not necessarily parallel to either of said first or second planes, such that rotation of said upper frame member relative to said lower frame member about or on said planar interface varies the relative angle of said first plane to said second plane, said relative rotation and said height adjustable mount points allowing adjustment of said relative angle and height, relative to said upper frame member and said second frame member, of a third member adapted to be mounted from said upper frame member via said plurality of height adjustable mount points.
- plane interface located on or parallel to a plane
- interface plane which plane is not necessarily parallel to either of said first or second planes
- said third member is an access hatch frame that at least in part defines a third aperture.
- said access hatch frame is adapted to receive a hatch cover that at least part covers said third aperture.
- said upper frame member, lower frame member, and access hatch frame via said first aperture, second aperture and third aperture define an access passage to said sub-surface chamber or the like when mounted thereto and said hatch cover at least in part closes off said access passage.
- said sub-surface chamber or the like is substantially sealed from access by said adjustable support, access hatch frame and said hatch cover (when in place).
- said plurality of height adjustable mount points are adjustable members that extend from said upper frame member to said access hatch frame.
- said adjustable members are infinitely adjustable over the height they mount said access hatch frame from said upper frame member.
- adjustable members are step-wise adjustable over the height they mount said access hatch frame from said upper frame member.
- said adjustable members are threaded adjustable members.
- adjustable members are stepped adjustable members.
- said relative rotation is capable of being releasably locked once said relative angle between said first plane and said second plane is chosen.
- said releasable locking is via a releasable engagement between said upper frame member and said lower frame member.
- said relative rotation is capable of being locked once said relative angle between said first plane and said second plane is established.
- said locking is via a setting compound, such as for example a cementitious, epoxy or other chemical reaction based compound.
- any gap between lower surfaces of said third member and said sub-surface chamber are filled or adapted to be filled or covered to present a substantially continuous access passage to said sub-surface chamber or the like from said access hatch frame.
- any said gap present is at least in part covered by a first skirt that depends from a lower periphery of said access hatch frame at least down to said upper frame member.
- said gap is at least in part covered by a second skirt that depends from an upper periphery of said upper frame member at least up to said access hatch frame.
- said gap is shuttered off as part of the construction process and fill or other material that surrounds said adjustable support covers said gap.
- said upper frame member and said lower frame member are substantially circular in plan view.
- planar interface is substantially circular at least on said interface plane.
- said lower frame member sits at least in part into a mating recess on an upper surface of said sub-surface chamber or the like.
- access hatch frame and or hatch cover when in place substantially define an uppermost surface that when said sub-surface chamber, adjustable support, access hatch frame, and hatch cover are installed is substantially flush or continuous with a surface below which said sub-surface chamber is mounted.
- said adjustable support is substantially constructed from a cementitious or the like, metal, alloy or the like material.
- planar interface has an interlocking of said at least one upper interface surface and said at least one lower interface surface that allows relative rotation of the two but not translation.
- said interlocking is provided by a third skirt that depends from said at least one upper interface surface that is complimentary to a fourth skirt that depends from said at least one lower interface surface.
- said third skirt and or said fourth skirt are flared or tapered at least on upwardly angled surfaces at or near where they engage.
- the present invention consists in an adjustable support adapted to support an access hatch frame for a sub-surface chamber or the like, comprising or including:
- a lower frame member with a lower mounting surface, and an angled upper surface, said lower frame member defining at least in part a first aperture
- an upper frame member defining at least in part a second aperture, said upper frame member having an upper mounting surface and an angled lower surface for engagement with said angled upper surface;
- said relative rotation and said height adjustment mount points allow for adjustment of said angle and height of a access hatch frame capable of being mounted therefrom.
- said upper frame member and said lower frame member when engaged have at least partial overlap of said first aperture and said second aperture.
- said first aperture and said second aperture are substantially concentric.
- said locking is with mortar or similar curing compound.
- said angled lower surface and said angled upper surface are bevelled to aid engagement thereof.
- said lower frame member has a lower mounting surface adapted to engage with or mount to a surface of said sub-surface chamber or the like.
- said adjustable support lies substantially above and /or on said sub-surface chamber of the like.
- said upper frame member is adapted to align concentrically with said lower frame member.
- the present invention consists in an adjustable support adapted to support an access hatch frame for a sub-surface chamber or the like, comprising or including:
- the present invention consists in a sub-surface chamber or the like with a complimentary surface to receive an adjustable support for an access frame hatch.
- the present invention consists in an adjustable support adapted for an access hatch frame for a sub-surface chamber, comprising or including: a lower frame member having a lower mounting surface and defining at least in part an aperture;
- an upper frame member also at least in part defining said aperture, said upper frame member having, an upper mounting surface, and a plurality of mounting points adapted to provide a height adjustable mounting therefrom;
- said angled interface is continuous and infinitely adjustable.
- said upper interface surface and said lower interface surface are parallel to each other and lie on or parallel to an interface plane whose orthogonal is at an angle to a major plane of said aperture.
- the present invention consists in an adjustable access hatch frame for access to a sub-surface chamber or the like, comprising or including:
- first aperture having or defining a major plane (“first plane")
- first plane a major plane
- an upper frame member that at least in part defines a second aperture, said first aperture also having or defining a major plane (“second plane”), said upper frame member also having, at least one lower interface surface, and a plurality of height adjustable mount points; wherein said at least one upper interface surface and said at least one lower interface surface define an interface (“planar interface”), located on a plane (“interface plane”), which plane is not parallel to either of said first or second planes, such that rotation of said upper frame member relative to said lower frame member about or on said planar interface varies the relative angle of said first plane to said second plane;
- the present invention consists in a method of providing an adjustable support for access hatch frame for a sub-surface chamber or the like, comprising or including the steps of:
- first aperture having or defining a major plane (“first plane")
- second plane major plane
- an upper frame member that at least in part defines a second aperture, said second aperture also having or defining a major plane (“second plane"), said upper frame member also having, at least one lower interface surface, and a plurality of height adjustable mount points, wherein said at least one upper interface surface and said at least one lower interface surface define an interface (“planar interface”), located on a plane (“interface plane”), which plane is not parallel to either of said first or second planes;
- the present invention consists in a method of installing an adjustable support for an access hatch frame for a sub-surface chamber or the like, comprising or including the steps of,
- said third member with adjustable relative angle and height from said sub-surface chamber or the like to match a surface angle and height below which said subsurface chamber or the like is, or is to be, located.
- said upper frame member, lower frame member, and third member are then removed for any final preparation of said sub-surface chamber or the like or surrounding ground, prior to relocation in situ on said sub-surface chamber of the like.
- a locking compound is located or locatable between said upper frame member and said lower frame member.
- said third member is an access hatch frame.
- fill is located about said upper frame member, lower frame member and said third member to produce said surface below which said sub-surface chamber of the like is located.
- the present invention consists in a kit of parts to provide an adjustable support for an access hatch frame for a sub-surface chamber or the like, comprising or including:
- an adjustable support comprising or including:
- first aperture having or defining a major plane (“first plane")
- first plane a major plane
- an upper frame member that at least in part defines a second aperture, said second aperture also having or defining a major plane ("second plane"), said upper frame member also having, at least one lower interface surface, and a plurality of height adjustable mount points; and
- said at least one upper interface surface and said at least one lower interface surface define an interface ("planar interface"), located on a plane ("interface plane”), which plane is not parallel to either of said first or second planes, such that rotation of said upper frame member relative to said lower frame member about or on said planar interface varies the relative angle of said first plane to said second plane, said relative rotation and said height adjustable mount points allowing adjustment of said relative angle and height, relative to said upper frame member and said second frame member, of a third member adapted to be mounted from said upper frame member via said plurality of height adjustable mount points.
- an access hatch frame as said third member.
- a hatch cover to at least in part close said access hatch frame.
- the present invention consists in an adjustable support for an access hatch frame as herein described with reference to any one or more of the accompanying drawings.
- the present invention consists in an adjustable access hatch frame as herein described with reference to any one or more of the accompanying drawings.
- the present invention consists in a method of providing an adjustable support for an access hatch frame as herein described with reference to any one or more of the accompanying drawings. In yet another aspect the present invention consists in a kit of parts as herein described with reference to any one or more of the accompanying drawings.
- Figure 1 is an isometric exploded view of the present invention including an access hatch frame, cover and part of a sub-surface chamber or the like;
- Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view in the vertical plane of the assembly of Figure 1 when mounted to a sub-surface chamber showing the resultant assembly lying below the surface, such chamber used for example for access to power, telecommunications, or similar utilities;
- Figure 3 is a vertical cross section through a sub-surface chamber of a type that for
- Figure 4 is an exploded isometric cross-section on a vertical cutting plane of Figure 1
- Figure 5 is a further view of the cross-section of Detail A of Figure 3 showing one height set of upper frame member and lower frame member
- Figure 6 is a variation of height set of Figure 5
- Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view of a further height upper frame member of Figures 5 and 6, and
- Figure 8 shows the adjustable support of the present invention with relative rotation of the upper frame member and the lower frame member to achieve a relative angle of the two.
- the invention provides a system of bevelled interlocking concrete rings (lower frame member 5 and upper frame member 9), with an integrated height adjustment control to enable, for example cast iron manhole surface covers to be set exactly, and to match, the height and crossfall of, for example, a pavement or other ground surface 31 then are set into.
- height refers to the relative height of the ground surface 31 of the pavement above the subsurface chamber 4 or the like.
- Crossfall is the term that defines the angle of that surface 31 relative to either the subsurface chamber 4 or the horizontal. Crossfall is important for several reasons including runoff of water from the ground surface 31 for example when in a roading situation.
- the component design provides a method whereby there is full surface to surface contact between each of the lower frame member 5 and upper frame member 9.
- the lower frame member 5 sits within a recess set into the top of the sub-surface chamber 4, and the access hatch frame 2 (for example a cast iron surface cover frame) has a shear key, skirt, or similar that fits inside the upper frame member 9.
- the access hatch frame 2 for example a cast iron surface cover frame
- the result is an assembly that is locked together, optionally with a locking compound, for example cementitious mortar, to provide an adjustable support 1 with high resistance to lateral shear forces from continuous traffic wheel impact loadings.
- the adjustable support 1 is shown in Figure 1.
- the adjustable support 1 consists of a upper frame member 9 and lower frame member 5.
- a third member as an access hatch frame 2.
- the access frame hatch 2 at least in part, defines a third aperture 18.
- the access hatch frame 2 could also be a third member of some type as required for mounting off the upper frame member 9.
- a hatch cover 19 at least in part closes or covers the third aperture 18.
- the access hatch frame 2 and hatch cover 19 may be any such product known in the art or as required as a third member to mount off the upper frame member 9 with the addition of adjustability of the upper frame member 9 as described below.
- the upper frame member 9 may define the third aperture 18 without any further frame and the hatch cover 19 may fit directly onto the upper frame member 9.
- the resulting assembly of the adjustable support 1 (being the lower frame member 5 and upper frame member 9) access hatch frame 2 (if present) and hatch cover 19 is typically mounted to at least in part, close the opening 36 to a sub-surface chamber or the like 4.
- the adjustable support 1 will now be described in more detail.
- the adjustable support 1 One part of the adjustable support 1 is the lower frame member 5. This, at least in part, defines a first aperture 6 having a major plane or first plane 7 shown in Figure 2.
- the lower frame member 5 is an endless member defining the first aperture 6. However in other embodiments the lower frame member could be interrupted, open or only partially define the first aperture 6.
- an upper interface surface 8 On an upper surface of the lower frame member 5 is an upper interface surface 8 (also referred to as an angled upper surface). This surface or combination of surfaces is parallel to, or defines, at least in part, a planar interface or angled contact zone 14 that lies on an interface plane 15 (shown in Figure 2).
- the upper interface surfaces 8 are characterised by a fourth skirt 33 that depends upwardly from the lower frame member 5.
- this fourth skirt 33 is tapered as shown in Figure 1 and is substantially circular when viewed on the interface plane 15.
- the upper frame member 9 also defines a second aperture 10 and therefore also a second plane 11 as shown in Figure 2.
- the upper frame member 9 is an endless member defining the second aperture 10,
- the upper frame member 9 could be interrupted, open or only partially define the second aperture 10.
- the first plane 7 and second plane 11 may, or may not, be parallel to one another as will be described below.
- the upper frame member 9 similarly has at least one lower interface or surfaces 12 from which depends a third skirt 32.
- the third skirt 32 is complimentary to the fourth skirt 33 and, as shown in the embodiment in Figures 1 and 2, the third skirt 32 sits outside the fourth skirt 33. Similar to the fourth skirt 33, the third skirt 32 is tapered 27 to engage therewith. This arrangement is advantageous as the fourth skirt 33 provides a raised dam than prevent ingress of materials from the outside of the support across the interface of the upper frame member 5 and lower frame member 6.
- the taper 27 leaves sufficient room for a setting or locking compound 22 between the interface surfaces of the upper frame member 9 and lower frame member 5 as shown in Figure 8.
- the locking compound may be a cementitious compound, mortar or other similar chemically setting compound, or may be a mastic or similar adhesive whether it sets hard or remains elastic. Such jointing compounds are known in the art.
- the locking of the upper frame member 9 to the lower frame member 5 may be mechanical such as by bolts or similar that pass at least in part into, or through, each frame member 5 and 9. These may be permanent or removable to allow subsequent adjustment.
- the concentric arrangement of the skirt may be reversed such that the fourth skirt 33 equivalent would sit outside the third skirt 32 equivalent.
- the two skirts 33 and 34 act to form a spigot and socket to act as a shear key that still allows the relative rotation 16 desired until they are locked in place.
- the lower interface surface or surfaces 12 of the upper frame member 9, at least where they are complimentary and engage with the mating surfaces of the lower frame member 5 are circular, at least when viewed on the interface plane 15.
- the interface plane 15 is not parallel to either of the second planes 11 or first plane 7.
- height adjustable mount points 13 Depending from the upper frame member 9 and, preferably upwards therefrom, and from an upper surface thereof, there are a plurality of height adjustable mount points 13. In the preferred embodiment, these are infinitely adjustable over their height range, and may, for example, be threaded rods or bolts as adjustable members 21 , shown for example in Figure 4 that engage either down into the upper frame member 9 or into complimentary apertures as height adjustable mount points 13, similar points may be present in the access hatch frame 2. In yet other embodiments, the adjustable members 21 may be step-wise adjustable with notches or similar at given height increments.
- the first skirt 25 depends downwardly from a lower surface of the access hatch frame 2, at least to the desired maximum height of adjustability the height adjustable mount points 13 can provide as shown in Figures 4 and 5. This, in effect, will cover any gap 23 that would otherwise be present between the access hatch frame 2 and the upper mounting surfaces 35 of the upper frame member 9.
- a second skirt (not shown) may depend from the upper frame member 9.
- the first skirt 25 may downwardly depend from the access hatch frame 2 and a second skirt 26 may upwardly depend from the upper frame member and the first skirt 25 and second skirt 26 may overlap.
- the surrounding fill 24 may close the gap 23, for example, when during construction that gap is shuttered off to allow, for example, setting of the fill material. Subsequently, any shuttering present may be removed and the gap is therefore closed.
- the resulting assembly allows adjustment of height 39 of the uppermost surface 30 of the access hatch frame 2 and/or hatch cover 19 and adjustment of relative angle 17 to the subsurface chamber 4 or the like from which the access hatch frame 2 and/or hatch cover 19 is mounted from via the adjustable support 1.
- This in turn allows for rapid onsite adjustment for variations in height and/or cross fall of the ground surface 31 relative to the sub-surface chamber 4 or the like.
- This facilitates rapid adjustment that can be achieved, even up to, and including as the ground surface 31 is filled or applied in and around the sub-surface chamber 4 or the like.
- This also allows for subsequent adjustment to be made, for example, during resurfacing or re-sealing where either more height is added, the cross-fall is changed, or height is removed.
- the sub-surface chamber 4 has a sub-surface upper surface 29 that has a mating recess 28 that receives, at least in part, a lowermost surface of the lower frame member 5.
- the relative rotation 16 is infinitely adjustable and not stepwise.
- there may be multiple adjustable supports 1 one stacked on top of each other. This conveys the advantage of allowing a more offset access passage 20 to the subsurface chamber 4 or the like.
- FIGS 5, 6 and 7 Shown in Figures 5, 6 and 7 are upper frame members 9 of varying thickness 37A, B and C. Likewise the lower frame member 5 can be of varying thickness 38A and B also. This allows for flexibility in setup of the adjustable support 1. For example when the ground surface 31 is close to the sub-surface chamber upper surface 29 a thinner adjustable support 1 may be desirable, such as shown in Figure 5. As the grounds surface 31 is further away from the sub-surface chamber upper surface 29 then increasingly thicker adjustable supports 1 may be desirable as shown in Figures 6 and partially in 7. This allows mixing and matching to form the right height of adjustable support 1 , and allows the ability to change the height post installation, for example when the ground surface 31 is re-set. IN other embodiments there may be an extension (not shown) between the subsurface chamber 4 and the support 1 , or between the support 1 and the hatch 19 or similar.
- a utility 3 is located within the sub-surface chamber 4 or the like.
- Such utility could be electrical, telecommunications, gas, water, sewerage, or other such utilities such as shown in Figures 2 and 3.
- the surrounding of at least the adjustable support 1 is being covered in fill 24 and any subsequent paving or surface treatments to then create the desired ground surface 31. If subsequent height and/or angle adjustment is required, the multiple height adjustable mount points are then used to vary the height either up or down and if the setting compound 22 can be broken, or other anchoring removed, then relative rotation 16 of the upper frame member 9 and lower frame member 6 can then adjust the relative angle 17 as desired.
- the adjustable support 1 When installing the adjustable support 1 the sub-surface chamber 1 or the like may be present, or the adjustable support 1 can be located into the desired position and height it will have if the subsurface chamber were present.
- the adjustable support 1 is located either at zero relative angle, or is set to the desired relative angle 17. This can be done prior to location or in situ.
- To indicate zero relative angle there are indicia 40A and 40B on the outer periphery of the upper frame member 9 and the lower frame member 5 respectively as shown in Figure 4. These index the zero relative angle.
- relative rotation 16 once done to achieve the desired relative angle 17 is then marked by chalk or similar on the outer periphery of the upper frame member 9 and lower frame member 5 to act as a key.
- the third member or access hatch frame 2 is then located at the desired height as described.
- the resulting assembly can then be left in place and filled around, or can be removed, final finishing completed and then re-located, the chalk marks (or the like) realigned and installation completed.
- the invention has the benefit of straightforward height and angle adjustment without the need for the use of blocks, wedges and packers, that otherwise require a high degree of
- the present invention enables the use of largely off the shelf components.
- the invention has ease of setup and adjustment on site so that hatch covers 19 can be set exactly to match a pavement's surface 31 grade/ height and crossfall.
- the height of the uppermost surface 30 can be easily readjusted if required because of changes in pavement surface 31 levels resulting from subsequent resurfacing and pavement or reconstruction.
- the present invention can be installed in shorter installation time, and hence reduce labour costs, requires lower skill level to install, can be retro-fitted to existing manholes, eliminates or reduces problematic vibration complaints from adjacent property owners, gives improved ride, and improved aesthetics.
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