The present invention relates to interconnection of side wall beams of a concrete casting mold to each other. In particular, the invention relates to a clamp unit suitable for use in conjunction with a side wall profile having protruding upper and lower edge rails running along its rear side.
Mold side wall beams are used, e.g., in casting concrete wall elements. Herein, the side wall beams are placed on a casting mold bed at desired locations determined by the size and shape of the object to be cast. Advantageously, the side wall beams are attached to the metallic casting bed by clamp magnets as described, e.g., in Finnish utility model application no. 4973. Side wall beams may also be employed for making openings, e.g. for window frames, at desired locations of the cast product. The casting machine travels above the casting bed and dispenses concrete mix into the mold delineated by the mold side walls. After the concrete is set, the side walls are detached. Elements are fabricated for different uses, whereby the dimensions of the products being cast, e.g., their length and width, as well as the size and number of possible openings, may vary widely.
A state-of-the-art solution for meeting the needs for continuously varying element dimensions is to prepare a separate mold for each different element size because no rapid and accurate method has been available for extending and interconnecting side wall beams. Due to the lack of reliably and rapidly dismountable mold constructions it has been necessary to make a release cant (i.e., slanted mold walls) in fixed-size molds used for making openings.
The invention relates to a clamp unit for extending and dismounting the side wall beams of a concrete casting mold. By virtue of the invention it is possible to accomplish a simple system for quick interconnection and/or dismounting of side wall beams.
The clamp unit according to the invention comprises at least two opposed end portions the distance between which at least in the plane of the rear side of the side wall beam can be adjusted and means for adjusting the distance between the end portions. In the interconnection of side wall beams to each other, the clamp unit is placed on the rear side of the beam at the joining point of the beam, in the space delineated by the protruding upper and lower edge rails. Herein, the distance between the end portions is advantageously adjusted such that the clamp device can easily be inserted into the said space. Therefore, there is no need to slide the clamp unit from the end of the side wall beam to the desired joining point of beams when the said lower and/or upper edge rails of the side wall beam form e.g., a groove together with the side wall beam rear side. In connection of interconnection of the side wall beams, the distance between the end portions is increased so much that the end portions will press against the outwardly protruding upper and lower edge rails of the side wall beam rear side, whereby at least part of the clamp unit will become wedged between the upper and lower edges of the mold side wall beams thus effecting the interconnection of the beams. Advantageously, the clamp unit comprises means for retaining the distance between the end portions as desired.
When side wall beams connected to each other by means of the clamp unit according to the invention are being disengaged from each other, the said distance between the end portions is decreased, whereby the press force exerted between the end portions and the said upper and lower edge rails decreased thus allowing easy removal of the clamp unit.
The clamp unit can be used for interconnecting, e.g., two side wall beams directly or so that there is a small connecting piece between the two side wall beams. The latter application also represents a case, wherein a single clamp unit may extend over more than one connection point. This kind of connection of a connecting piece to a side wall beam or to side wall beams is particularly advantageous when mold side walls are being assembled or dismounted in order to provide an opening in an element and is a significant improvement in the state of the art.
In an advantageous embodiment of the clamp unit according to the invention, between the end portions are adapted means or part of means for adjusting the distance between the end portions. In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the said end portions are joined by a structure by moving which the end portions of the clamp device can be moved. The end portions may be separately attached to the structure or be an integral part of the structure. In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the end portions are connected to each other or are in connection with each other so that a spring-force is provided for moving the end portions farther or closer to each other. In an advantageous embodiment, the said structure is advantageously plate-like and particularly advantageously is formed of an at least partially bent plate or e.g. of material that is pressed or shaped into a plate-like, partially bent form. In a preferred embodiment, the structure between the end portions is essentially U-shaped with the prongs of the U-shape advantageously being slanted. As a result, an empty space remains between the structure and the rear side of the beam. Into the empty space delineated by said structure is placed a intermediate part by moving which the distance between the opposed end portions can be adjusted. The said intermediate part can be an object having, e.g., a box-like shape, advantageously with at least one slanted side surface, and two opposite side surfaces thereof contacting at least partially the structure connecting the end portions. When the intermediate part is moved, advantageously substantially upwards or downwards, in a direction wherein the sides of the structure are closer to each other, the said sides of the structure are moving farther from each other and the said structure becomes wider in the plane of the rear side of the side wall beam, thus increasing the distance between the opposed end portions. Correspondingly, movement of the intermediate part in the opposite direction in regard to the direction mentioned above causes contraction of the structure and, the distance between the end portions decreases and the said structure will finally take substantially its original shape. Advantageously, the intermediate part is moved by means of or actuated by, e.g., a screw, spring or an eccentric cam mechanism 11, 12 (see
Among others, the invention offers the following remarkable benefits:
Next, the invention will be examined in greater detail by making reference to the attached drawings, wherein
a–1c show side views of a clamp unit and eccentric cam mechanism according to the invention;
a–2d show the placing of a clamp unit according to the invention on a side wall and dismounting the same from the side wall;
a and 3b show a top view and a side elevation view of the connection of two mold side walls into one long side wall and
a–4c show the steps of dismounting a casting mold for obtaining openings when a clamp unit according to the invention has been used to connect the side wall beams.
a–2d show the placing of a clamp unit 1 according to the invention on a mold side wall beam 7 having its rear side equipped with grooved longitudinal rails and dismounting of the clamp unit from the said side wall beam. When the wedged part 6 is in its lower position (
The embodiment in accordance with
a and 3b show a top view and a side elevation view of connection of two side walls 7, 7′ into one long side wall, and
The plate-like shape or structure of the clamp unit illustrated in
In
The clamp unit according to the invention is advantageously made of plastic, metal or a combination thereof.
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20040041075 A1 | Mar 2004 | US |