The invention relates to a cover for drains, manholes or similar constructions according to the preamble of Claim 1.
Outdoors or indoors, it is often necessary to cap holes in such a way that it is possible to tread or drive safely thereover. In many cases, e.g. for the purpose of surface drainage, such covers contain orifices which the surface water can enter in order then to be carried away. In the simple case, such covers are bent from sheet metal as grates, which are provided with slots and struts. The struts have top faces and side faces that are bent with respect to the top face. Such grates are made from a single strip of sheet metal, in which the material is severed between the struts and bent downwards so as to produce the side faces. The height of the side face thus equals half the gap between two struts, in other words half the width of the slots. Since the width of the slots is limited, only a certain maximum height of the side faces is thus available, which limits the rigidity of the grates. In order to increase the rigidity of said grates, a stronger material must be chosen, which in turn increases the costs of such grates significantly. A grate of this type is known from WO 2008/052599 A1 for example.
The object of the invention is to develop a cover of the type mentioned in the introduction in such a way that increased rigidity can be achieved without increasing the material thickness.
This object is achieved by a cover according to claim 1. In particular this object is achieved in that at least a second grate is provided, the struts of which are inserted in the slots of the first grate. This means that each of the two grates (if initially just two grates are assumed) can have twice the slot width,, which in turn results in the height of the side faces of each strut being exactly twice as high as for the “normal” slot width. Greater rigidity can thereby be achieved for the same material thickness despite a small slot width (as is stipulated).
The first grate is preferably connected to the second grate and to any further grates that are required, and preferably connected non-detachably. This produces a cover that can be handled as one piece.
When the first grate is connected by interlocking to the second grate and to any further grates that are required, then a single-piece part can be created with little effort involved.
The first grate is preferably connected by edge folds to the second grate and to any further grates that are required. This produces a very compact part because the grates rest anyway by their edges on appropriate frames or top edges of the manholes or constructions to be covered.
The struts of the grates are preferably bent such that the top faces of said struts lie in one plane. This reduces the risk of injury and improves the appearance of the grates.
A particularly high degree of rigidity is obtained when at least one of the grates has downward-projecting edge rims having substantially vertical slots into which the side faces of the struts are hooked. The rigidity of the grates as a whole is increased significantly by supporting the struts at the edge.
Preferably only one of the grates has edge support strips that are bent over in a U-shape, with edge support strips of all further grates interposed, so that said edge support strips of the one grate enclose the “single-layer” support strips of the other grates. This achieves an interlocking connection of all the grates to one another in a particularly low-cost manner.
The previously mentioned embodiments of the invention relate to a grate that rests by its support strips on the edge of a drain. The present invention, however, is also suitable for grates that are inserted between frames of a drain. In this case the grates have C-shaped or hook-shaped edge folds, the open side of which faces inwards, in which folds the struts are supported. Otherwise the essential construction features, i.e. the interlocking connection of a plurality of grates, remain the same.
Such grates are preferably produced by roll-forming.
Preferred embodiments of the invention appear in the exemplary embodiments, which are described in greater detail below with reference to drawings, in which:
In the following description, the same reference numbers are used for parts that are identical and work in the same way.
An embodiment of the invention is described below with reference to
Each strut 12 has a top face, which is provided with bumps to improve the slip resistance when walked on. Directed downwards from the top faces 13, the struts 12 have side folds 14, 14′, which engage by end claws 19 (
It can be seen in
In addition, support strips 28, 28′ of the second grate 20 are clamped between the side faces of the U shaped folds 15, 15′, and end claws 29 of the side faces 24, 24′ are hooked into slots 17 of the rims 16, 16′ of the first grate 10.
The advantages of this construction are explained below with reference to
The principle just explained of “interleaving” two grates can also be extended to a larger number of grates. This is shown in
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2010 037 081.9 | Aug 2010 | DE | national |
10 2010 037 563.2 | Sep 2010 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2011/064112 | 8/16/2011 | WO | 00 | 3/11/2013 |