The present invention relates to a device for adjusting the elevation of a basin.
The expression basin includes ordinary basins for water, sewage and cables, as well as other shafts for servicing buried functions, and in particular basins that are arranged in a street, road or a square, the location being covered by asphalt, concrete or pavement slabs. A basin often includes a concrete basin body which is buried in the ground and connected to pipes or tunnels. Onto the top of the basin there is ordinarily placed a basin frame holding the cover. The basin frame is made from cast iron and the frame or road is adapted to provide the top of the frame being on a level with the road. When establishing new roads, settlements may occur in the road, resulting in the masses collapsing. The surface of the road may also elevate during winter due to frost in the upper ground layer, while the basin will stay put as it penetrates into the frost free sub-surface. This will create a height difference between the road and the basin, and will also break up the asphalt bordering the basin. The elevation of the basin must also be adjusted when the road is renewed with asphalt, e.g. by changing the basin frame or by adding shim-rings. There also exist basins wherein the basin frame protrudes into the underlying basin body, and thus may slide up and down into the basin in step with the road (floating basin frame).
EP 2 128 344 discloses a method of renovating a basin when new asphalt is added around the basin. The method includes lifting the basin frame from the top of the basin body, and cleaning the frame from rust and old asphalt. Then, a compressible gasket is placed around the basin frame. The basin frame is lowered into the basin with the gasket resting against the top of the basin body. A casting mixture is injected into the cavity between the frame and the surrounding asphalt, and the frame is lowered further into the correct position relative to the road. This is possible since the gasket is compressible and may be compressed as needed. The basin frame is the attached to the road's top coating, and may slide freely inside the top of the basin. The basin frame will float freely keeping in pace with the road raising and lowering.
Norwegian patent application 20141252, owned by the present applicant, describes a method for installing or renovating a basin in relation to a surface wherein a formwork ring is used between the basin body and the basin frame. The formwork ring is resting on the masses outside the basin top and is sealed against the basin frame with a gasket. This prevents the casting material from gluing the basin frame to the basin top, thus securing that the basin frame may move freely when the road is settling or moving in response to frost. As in EP 2128344, a casting mixture is fastening the basin to the upper layer of the asphalt.
Both solutions are regarded as excellent when adjusting basin frames that are lowered or are projecting too high relative to the road surface. Both solutions use a casting mixture in order to fasten the basin frame to the uppermost support layer (asphalt). When installing/renovating a basin, time is spent allowing the casting mixture to harden. When paving, this is regarded as time consuming and not practically feasible. Renovation of basin frames is a hectic process, in which a city street often is closed for some hours during the night while paving. Then, the basin frames must be renovated in quick succession as soon as the asphalt has been laid. Optionally, both solutions may be carried out previous to paving, but this raises other challenges. The basin frames may be installed with additional height corresponding to the thickness of the new asphalt layer. This thickness will vary according to where the basins are located in the road surface. It is therefore time consuming to adjust the basin frames, both in relation to each other and to the new asphalt layer arriving later on. In addition, basin frames which are installed or renovated with said methods cannot be readjusted without performing the full renovation process once more.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a device for use during installation or renovation of basin frames, wherein less casting mixture is used or no casting mixture at all, wherein the installation or renovation is faster to perform than prior art methods and which reduces the possibility of the basin frame sinking over time or becomes protruding.
This is achieved in an adapter frame as defined in the following patent claims.
In particular, the invention relates to an adapter frame for use when installing or renovating a basin in relation to a surface, wherein the basin includes a basin body with top, frame and cover, the adapter frame including a skirt with an inward facing flange fastened to the upper part of the skirt, the inner dimension of the flange being larger than the corresponding outer dimension of the basin frame and an inner dimension of at least the lower part of the skirt being larger than a corresponding outer dimension of the basin top. Furthermore, a broad outward facing flange foot is fastened to a lower end of the skirt.
The object of this construction is to transfer the weight of the basin frame, the cover and external loads down to the gravel lying around the basin body, i.e. below the road surface. The basin frame may then be adjusted vertically by adding or removing asphalt. Then it is avoided having to cast the basin frame to the road's top coating with casting mixtures. Furthermore, the possibility of crushing extension rings located at the top of the basin body is avoided, as the load is transferred from the basin body to the gravel surrounding the basin top.
By transferring the load from the surface to the gravel below, low cost asphalt may fully or at least partially replace the costly casting mixtures used in prior art solutions. Asphalt will harden very quickly, it will not stick hard to the basin frame and may thus easily be cleaned from the basin frame when renovating a basin, and may be used more than once, all unlike standard casting mixtures.
The adapter frame may also include a gasket fastened to the inner circumference of the flange. This gasket prevents asphalt from penetrating between the adapter frame and basin frame.
Said skirt on the adapter frame may be cylindrical. This may allow some movement between the adapter frame and the basin body.
The skirt may be provided with reinforcement ribs. Such ribs may be necessary to strengthen the frame against external loads.
The outward facing flange foot may be perpendicular or inclined relative to the skirt.
Subsequently, the invention will be described in detail in reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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The adapter frame may be of miscellaneous shapes, i.e. shaped as a circular ring, or a square or rectangular ring, or any other shape fitting the appearance of the basin top and frame.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20151788 | Dec 2015 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NO2016/050269 | 12/23/2016 | WO | 00 |