The present invention relates to an apparatus for the distribution of concrete, which is fed by a pump, to a plurality of casting areas in building sites, tunnels, wells and the like.
It is known that in a building site organised according to modern standards, concrete is cast in succession in a plurality of casting areas, using one or more concrete pumps, once the necessary reinforcements have been set up in said areas. This requires the use of equipment to distribute the concrete from each of the pumps to the individual casting areas.
According to the prior art, to reach the casting areas, either mobile trolley systems with a variously-articulated concrete delivery pipe are usually used, or systems employing fixed pipes which may be connected to one or more distribution structures, also fixed, which structures are usually arranged in succession or connected to each other, fed directly and/or indirectly by the concrete pump.
Both systems are not very functional, being bulky (in particular in the case of mobile trolley systems), excessively scattered around the building site (in particular in the case of fixed-pipe systems), and complicated to handle and to service, requiring costly interventions by skilled technicians, and involving high costs.
The need is therefore felt in the field to improve concrete distribution technology, which concrete on the building site is supplied by a pump to the various casting areas thereof, and to eliminate the disadvantages of known equipment, in particular with the aim of concentrating in a single area of the building site control over concrete distribution to the various casting areas and to reduce the interventions by attendant personnel.
This need is fully met by the apparatus according to the invention, which comprises a single structure supporting a variable-geometry pipe ending with a junction element and which comprises a pipe-fitting basic frame housing a plurality of pipe fittings, each of which is sealingly connectable with said junction element, said variable-geometry pipe being fed by a concrete pump and each of said pipe fittings being connected to one of said casting areas through a different pipe.
Said variable-geometry pipe may consist of an articulated rigid pipe or alternatively of a flexible pipe. In the former case, a curvilinear pipe supported by the structure is preferably used; said pipe is formed by at least two sections and rotates freely about a first vertical axis, while said sections are mutually articulated about a second vertical axis. This pipe is preferably supported by a fifth wheel with a rotating jib-like body.
The apparatus according to the invention can be arranged stationary on a building site or mounted onto mobile means on the same building site.
Preferably, said pipe fittings of the basic frame of the apparatus according to the invention are L-shaped pipes with at least one end collar for connection to the junction element of the variable-geometry pipe, which junction element is suitably a quick-fit one. Furthermore, a second collar at the opposite end of each pipe fitting can be provided, for connection to the pipe connecting to a casting area.
The invention will now be described in further detail, with reference to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate a currently preferred embodiment thereof and two possible applications. In the drawings:
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According to the invention, the same structure 1 further comprises a basic frame 6 which houses a plurality of pipe fittings 7, each of which is apt to be sealingly connected through its end 7a with said junction element 5, said rotating pipe 2 being fed, in correspondence of a lower curvilinear extensions 8 thereof, by a concrete pump (not shown), while each of said pipe fittings 7 is apt to be connected, through its end 7B, opposite to the end 7A, with one of said casting areas, through a separate pipe (not shown) which is fixed to the end 7B and which extends in the direction of the arrows of
In the illustrated apparatus embodiment, the basic frame 6 is shaped as a rectangular parallelepiped, from which the pipe fittings 7 project in correspondence of the long sides and of the upper base; a different shape of the frame 6 and a different arrangement therein of the pipe fittings 7 (which could, for example, be circumferentially arranged) may, however, be used, without departing from the scope of the invention. Similarly, the location of the pipe 2 on the frame 6 is not important, which pipe could for example rise from a middle portion of the same frame 6 rather than from one side thereof.
The pipe 2 is very effectively supported by a fifth wheel having a jib-like body 9 of the structure 1. The pipe 2 rotates about said first vertical axis X with a straight section 10 thereof which is located between the curvilinear concrete feeding extension 8 and the first curvilinear portion 3A of the first U-shaped section 3 of the pipe 2. The jib-like body 9 at its free end supports the rotating joint 11 between the first (3) and the second (4) portion of said pipe 2, in correspondence of said second vertical axis Y.
A further rotating joint 12, similar to the joint 11, is provided between the straight section 10 and the first curvilinear portion 3A of the U-shaped section 3 of the pipe 2, while the second curvilinear section 4 of the same pipe 2 is divided into two segments 13 and 14 connected to each other by a third joint 15 similar to the previous ones having, however, a horizontal axis Z. The segment 13 consists of an L-shaped curvilinear pipe, whereas the segment 14 is a substantially S-shaped curvilinear pipe, at the free end of which is located the junction element 5.
During use, concrete is fed to the extension 8 of the rotating pipe 2 by a concrete pump (not shown), to be pumped through the apparatus 1 to one predetermined casting area. For that purpose, at any one time the operator connects the junction element 5 to the one among the pipe fittings 7 connected to the chosen casting area. In order to do that, the operator needs to suitably position the pipe 2 rotating section 3 thereof about the axis X of the joint 12 and section 4 about the axis Y of the joint 11, subsequently adapting as best as possible the joint 5 (preferably a quick-fit one, as already mentioned) to one of the ends 7A of the pipe fittings 7 with small oscillations about the axis Z of the joint 15. Rotation of the pipe 2 is eased by the jib-like body 9 which rotates on the fifth wheel together with section 3 and effectively supports, through joint 11 between the sections 3 and 4, the pipe 2, which may take up significantly projecting positions.
The apparatus according to the invention will normally be arranged stationary on the building site, in a location suitable to supply the casting areas, from which location it can be moved whenever different casting areas need to be supplied.
However, other more specific applications can be provided,
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Other particularly interesting applications of the apparatus according to the invention may be on building sites for the manufacturing of pre-casts for repetitive buildings blocks or for the casting of viaducts through formworks having fixed casting locations.
Finally, the embodiments of the invention and its applications may be different from those described and illustrated: for example the shape of the basic frame 6 and the arrangement in relation thereto of the pipe fittings 7 and of the pipe 2 with the jib-like body 9 may vary, as already mentioned, as may do the number and size of said pipe fittings 7, of the pipe 2 and of the pipes for the casting areas. The structure 1 in its entirety might then also be arranged in locations different from those considered, for example it might be wall-mounted. These changes are all meant to be included in the scope of protection of the present invention, as defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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M12003A000923 | May 2003 | IT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB04/01446 | 5/7/2004 | WO | 3/24/2006 |