Applicants claim priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 of German Application No. 202 19 768.9 filed on Dec. 20, 2002. Applicants also claim priority under 35 U.S.C. 365 of PCT/EP2003/012978 filed on Nov. 20, 2003. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
The invention relates to a device for producing concrete molded blocks.
The production of concrete molded blocks typically takes place in molding machines in which a molding insert having one or more mold cavities is held by way of a mold frame and, after the mold cavities are filled with concrete mass, is pressed onto a vibrating base during a vibration process.
From DE 199 56 961 A1, it is known, in the case of such devices, to measure movement variables at suitable locations, for example table, mold, and load, and to analyze them spectrally. Aside from a visual representation of the spectra, control signals for follow-up regulation of machine parameters can also be derived from deviations of the measured values from reference values. Such a regulation is also already known from DE 199 21 145 A1, where piezoelectronics, for example, can serve both as an actor in the vibration movement and as a sensor for recording movement data.
The invention is based on the task of indicating an advantageous device for producing concrete molded blocks, an arrangement having such a device, and a sensor as well as a method for determining a reference characteristic value.
Solutions according to the invention are described in the independent claims. The dependent claims contain advantageous embodiments and further developments of the invention.
The preparation of an accommodation for a sensor in the molding insert of a mold divided into a mold frame and a molding insert that is preferably releasable from the latter advantageously allows the positioning of one or preferably several distributed sensors, coordinated with the individual molding insert. As compared with the placement of the sensor at an easily accessible location of the mold frame as indicated in DE 199 56 961 A1, it is true that the solution according to the invention involves additional effort, but it surprisingly allows a significantly better assessment of the state of a mold and its behavior in the molding machine. In this connection, the accommodation is understood to mean the space for the sensor as well as the devices for connecting it with the molding insert.
By means of the accommodation for the sensor, already prepared by the manufacturer of the molding insert, the accommodation can be disposed at an optimized position, for example with regard to the informational value of the measurement values, and/or with regard to the stability of the molding insert. The insertion and destruction-free removal of the sensor into and out of the accommodation, respectively, preferably by way of a screw connection, particularly a threaded bore in the accommodation, allows the user of the molding insert to use his/her own measuring system and/or to use the same sensors for several different inserts, if applicable also those from different manufacturers and/or to measure movement variables at other positions of the molding machine. In another advantageous manner, the sensor can also be glued onto a surface of the molding insert that belongs to the accommodation, directly or with the interposition of a connection plate, particularly a connection plate having a threaded bore or a threaded pin.
The accommodation for the sensor advantageously includes a recess between surfaces of molding insert and mold frame that face one another, which otherwise are typically configured to lie closely against one another. Preferably, the recess is limited on at least four sides, in the main direction of an orthogonal coordinate system, by surfaces of molding insert and mold frame. Embodiments in which the recess is open towards the side and/or towards the bottom are preferred. The dimensions of such a recess advantageously amount to at least 10 mm in all directions, between opposite delimiting surfaces.
Preferably, damping means, particularly rubber-elastic damping plates, are inserted between molding insert and mold frame, in known manner. The damping means are particularly advantageous between surfaces of molding insert and molding frame that stand opposite one another at a distance, e.g. in the form of projections and depressions on mold frame and molding insert, known from DE 195 08 152 A1.
Preferably, several sensor accommodations are disposed distributed in a plane that lies parallel to the contact plane of the molding insert on the vibration base. In particular, several accommodations can advantageously be provided in the edge region of the molding insert, or close to its lateral outside wall. In this connection, positions of the accommodations that lie at a corner of the molding insert or are offset from a corner, along a lateral surface, by a distance that amounts to maximally 100 mm, particularly maximally 50 mm, are preferred.
According to an advantageous embodiment, several accommodations are disposed along the circumference of the molding insert, in its edge region, in a symmetrical distribution, particularly a double mirror symmetry distribution. If the structure of the molding insert permits this, at least one sensor accommodation can advantageously be provided at a distance from the edge of the molding insert, particularly in the region of its center and/or between two adjacent mold cavities.
An advantageous embodiment of a sensor accommodation provides that it contains a projection that projects horizontally from an outside wall of the molding insert, which projection is configured for attachment of a sensor element to it, particularly for a screw connection. The projection can be configured as a continuation of the outside wall of the molding insert, or can be attached to the outside wall, particularly welded to it. In another embodiment of the sensor accommodation, it can include a hole through the wall of the mold frame that faces the molding insert, particularly at a corner of the molding insert, particularly if the mold frame is configured with a wall configured as a plate or piece of sheet metal.
Preferably, the molding insert is held in the mold frame in such a manner that a slight relative movement is possible during the vibration process, particularly by means of insertion of elastic elements between mold frame and molding insert. Advantageously, at least one movement sensor can additionally be affixed to the molding frame, and the evaluation device can be set up to determine relative movements between mold frame and molding insert, for example by means of forming the difference between different sensor signals.
The invention is explained in detail below, on the basis of preferred exemplary embodiments, making reference to the drawings. These show:
For the releasable connection between the mold frame and the molding insert, particularly a non-welded connection, a large number of various embodiments is known, which can be used for the present invention, unless there are restrictions in an individual case of special embodiments of sensor accommodations.
The molding insert is typically a one-piece mold block having an essentially rectangular progression of the outside wall, in a top view, and having a plurality of mold cavities FN separated by means of vertical partitions TW. Special molds that deviate from this are known.
The embodiments of mold frame, molding insert, and their releasable connection, which are known, can be present in various combinations. The following exemplary embodiments are to be understood merely as a selection from among the possible and known variants.
It is essential to the present invention that accommodations are prepared for sensor elements for determining movement variables, preferably acceleration sensors. Sensors can advantageously be attached in the accommodations in releasable manner, preferably by means of a screw connection and/or a glue connection. By means of the prepared accommodations, the customer or service technician of the machine manufacturer, or, in particular, also the manufacturer of the molding insert and, if applicable, of the mold frame, can undertake an adjustment of the machine and/or an inspection of the molding insert, on site and while the concrete block production is in operation, in simple manner. The molding inserts are typically delivered with prepared sensor accommodations, but without sensors, but they can also be fitted with sensors. The sensor accommodations provided on the molding insert, according to the invention, are particularly advantageous in the case of arrangements in which the molding insert can be dynamically deflected, within the mold frame, relative to the latter, to a slight extent, out of a rest position, particularly during the vibration process. Preferably, elastic, particularly rubber-elastic damping means are inserted between mold frame and molding insert for this purpose.
The horizontal distances DL of the sensor positions from the corners EE of the molding insert in the longitudinal direction LR advantageously amount to maximally 100 mm, particularly maximally 50 mm.
Another, second group of positions for sensor accommodations, identified as II, is provided in the region of the outside wall of the molding insert, on the transverse sides. Particularly advantageous embodiments can be provided here, in a manner analogous to the first group of positions I. Reference is made to the explanations regarding positions I, in this regard.
The first group of positions I and the second group of positions II are typically prepared alternatively, i.e. fitted with sensor accommodations. However, sensor accommodations can also be provided both at positions I and at positions II, on one and the same molding insert. Alternatively or in addition, sensor accommodations can also be configured at other positions in the region of the outside wall, particularly in the centers of the sides. However, positions close to a corner are preferred. Sensor accommodations of one group are preferably disposed within a horizontal plane, i.e. at the same distance from the lower contact plane of the molding insert.
Aside from positions in the region of the outside wall of the molding insert, sensor accommodations can also be provided within the enclosed field between adjacent mold cavities, which are indicated as positions III, as an example, in
A retaining projection HV, which is preferably part of the retaining profile HR, and can particularly be configured at a longitudinal end of this profile, also projects from the outside wall of the molding insert into the depression of the mold frame, but does not fill it. The retaining projection contains a sensor contact surface SF, which preferably points downward, and an accommodation bore GB, which can also be a threaded bore, for releasably attaching a sensor element SE in a rigid mechanical connection with the molding insert. The retaining projection HV is produced, in the example shown, by means of a recess AR on the profile HR at an end of this profile, from the latter, which end faces a corner EE. The retaining profile HV can also be configured separated from the profile HR.
If the counter-relief GR in the mold frame FRD runs back towards the outside wall of the molding insert, as in the example shown, below the retaining projection, in a horizontal overlap with the latter, a recess AG can advantageously be provided in the mold frame in this lower region of the mold frame, below the retaining projection HV, which recess offers space for the housing of the sensor element attached to the molding insert, and/or for an electrical connecting cable between sensor and measurement device or evaluation device.
The accommodation for the sensor element SE includes, in the example shown in
In
An opening AN is provided in the side wall. A retaining projection rigidly connected with the outside wall of the molding insert FEN, for example in the form of a retaining body AH welded to the outside wall of the molding insert FEN, as shown here, which is configured as a hollow body open downward, and has both horizontal and vertical contact surfaces for attaching a sensor element in different orientations, projects through this opening. The shape of the hollow body is inherently rigid, in particular, so that the sensor element reliably detects the movement behavior of the molding insert. In a simpler embodiment, the retaining body can also be structured as a bracket or plate projecting from the outside wall surface of the molding insert FEN. The attachment of a sensor element can take place within or outside of the hollow body, e.g. by means of a screw connection or a glue connection. The retaining body can also be configured in the manner of the connecting plate VP according to
Molding insert and mold frame are releasably coupled by means of a groove/tongue connection, in the drawings according to
A sensor accommodation between adjacent mold cavities can also be advantageously configured in such a manner that the cross-sections of the mold cavities do not complement one another to form a continuous surface except for partitions, and that a cavity FZ is formed in surface segments having delimitation walls of adjacent mold cavities that are spaced horizontally farther apart, as in
Cable guides or cable holders for the connecting cables to the sensor elements can advantageously be provided on the mold frame, in order to protect them against damage by means of defined guidance. Also, sensors can be provided on the mold frame, preferably at positions corresponding to
The characteristics indicated above and in the claims as well as evident from the drawings can advantageously be implemented both individually and in various combinations. The invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described, but rather can be modified in many ways, within the scope of the abilities of a person skilled in the art.
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202 19 768 U | Dec 2002 | DE | national |
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PCT/EP03/12978 | 11/20/2003 | WO | 00 | 6/15/2005 |
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WO2004/058468 | 7/15/2004 | WO | A |
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