This application claims benefit of the filing date of Finnish Patent Application Serial No. 20136169, filed 22 Nov. 2013.
1. Field
The present disclosure relates to a cap, which covers a lift hole of a lifting lug of a hollow slab.
2. Description of Related Art
For lifting and moving of hollow-core slabs and massive slabs it is often necessary to provide the ready cast slabs with lifting lugs. Lifting lugs are positioned to the cast hollow-core slab at the hollow cores as shown in the EP 1878854 or on the bracket between the hollow cores as shown in the FR 2905397, whereby the upper surface of the slab is removed at a predetermined place and predetermined length at the hollow core or the bracket of the hollow-core slab, the opened ends of the hollow core are plugged, e.g., by means of plugs made of plastic or by means of added concrete mass, and the lifting lug is positioned to the provided space.
At the construction site, the ready cast slabs with lifting lugs are mounted in their places, where the space of the hollow-core slabs defined by the plugs is filled with concrete mass up to the level of the upper surface of the hollow-core slab. The lifting lug comprises a cup-like portion having its upper edges limited to the level of the upper surface of the hollow-core slab, and the lug portion of the lifting lug sets itself substantially in the middle of the cup, so that the uppermost part thereof is located substantially at the level of the upper surface of the cast hollow-core slab.
There is a problem when the space of the lifting lugs is filled with concrete mass. The concrete mass spreads into cavities of the hollow-core slabs by partially filling the cavities that will make the structure of the hollow-core slabs heavier. And when the concrete mass spreads into the cavities of the hollow-core slabs, more filling concrete mass is needed.
There is a known solution for the cap where the cap is mounted at the cast slab during its manufacture through the lifting lug, in which the lifting lug is positioned on the bracket between the cavities of the hollow-core slab. The cap has upwards directed bristles which block the flow of the filling concrete mass into the cavities in a lateral direction, and the bracket of the hollow-core slab blocks the flow of the filling concrete mass in a downward direction.
There is another problem when then hollow-core slabs are stored outdoors. The lift hole of the lifting lug is exposed to environmental influences because the hole is uncovered. When it's raining or snowing, water and snow gets into the cavities of the hollow-core slabs causing problems in the long run, such as corrosion and erosion, for example.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the cap for the lift hole covers the hole wherein the lifting lug is positioned in the hollow-core slab. The cap is mounted in the lift hole after the lifting lugs are mounted to the cast hollow-core slab. The cap for covering the lift hole of the lifting lug of the concrete slab comprises a flat circular skirt and an upwards extending central portion. From the lower surface of the flat skirt extends one continuous circular protrusion or a plurality of smaller protrusions in circular formation. The protrusion or protrusions advantageously provides a compressive stress against the edges of the hole, when the cap is held in place within the hole. The central portion extends upwards from the skirt, when the solution according to the present invention blocks the water and snow from getting into the cavities of the slabs.
The central portion of the cap is formed to be pressed down when the lifting lugs are to be used so that the upper part of the lifting lug breaks through the central portion, and a lifting hook can be fixed through the lifting lug for lifting and moving of hollow-core slabs. When the hollow-core slab is positioned at its final installation place, the pressed-down central portion of the cap is cast with filling concrete mass up to the level of the upper surface of the hollow-core slab. Thus the pressed down portion of the cap blocks the filling concrete mass from getting into the cavities of the hollow-core slab. The height of the central portion of the cap is defined to be such, that when pressed down there is sufficient room between the surface of the central portion and the upper portion of the lifting lug for inserting lifting hook to the lifting lug.
The cap of an embodiment of the invention is advantageously formed of a suitable plastic material, which due to its elasticity and flexibility allows the central portion of the cap to be easily pressed down.
The central portion of the cap has advantageously a spherical form. The form may also comprise other shapes, as long as the shape can be pressed down below the level of the skirt.
Advantageously, the central portion comprises a section for facilitating the breaking of the area for the lifting lug. The section may comprise thinner material thickness and/or a cut. This embodiment helps pressing down the central portion for example by hand or with suitable tools so that the upper part of the lifting lug can easily break through the central portion.
In another embodiment, the central portion consists of two or more at least partly overlapping sections. The sections are formed to be pressed down so that the sections slide relative to each other when the upper part of the lifting lug breaks through the central portion.
Advantageously, the cap comprises a circular sealing protrusion on the lower surface of the flat skirt. The circular sealing protrusion provides a sealing surface between the lower surface of the flat skirt and the upper surface of the hollow-core slab, where the sealing protrusion enhances the blocking of water and snow from getting into the cavities of the slabs. The sealing protrusion may be formed of the same material than the cap itself, or different material for the sealing protrusion may be used, such as rubber. Thus the sealing surface may be formed of a separate piece which is the fixed to the cap.
More precisely, the features of a cap in accordance with an embodiment of the invention relate to a cap for covering a lift hole of a lifting lug of a concrete slab, which cap comprises a flat circular skirt and a central portion, wherein from the lower surface of the flat skirt extends one continuous circular protrusion or a plurality of smaller protrusions in circular formation, characterized in that the central portion extends upwards from the skirt and is formed to be pressed down so that the upper part of the lifting lug breaks through the central portion.
The embodiments of the invention will be described in more detail by means of example in the following, with reference to the enclosed drawings, wherein
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The form of the central portion 5, which extends upwards from the skirt 4, blocks the water and snow from getting into the cavities of the slabs 3. Also, the circular sealing protrusion 7 enhances the blocking of water and snow from getting into the cavities of the slabs 3. The circular sealing protrusion 7 provides a sealing surface between the lower surface of the flat skirt 4 and the upper surface of the hollow-core slab 3.
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In the embodiments of the figures, the cap 1 is produced from suitable plastic allowing suitable elasticity and flexibility for the central portion 5 to be pressed down. The cap 1 can be produced as a single piece, or as separate pieces fixed together.
With regard to the foregoing examples, it is obvious that these are subject to a multitude of modifications and variations within the scope of the invention, as evident for a person skilled in the art. Therefore, the foregoing embodiments of the invention are by no means limitative regarding the invention, but the scope of protection for the invention is solely defined in accordance with the appended claims.
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