The invention concerns a gutter for draining, for example a road surface according to the preamble of claim 1.
There is an increasing requirement for such gutters that the assembled line of gutters is fully sealed. This means that the joints between the individual gutter elements must be leak-proof. As shown, for example, in DE 41 28 068 A1 or DE 20 2009 017 312 U1, this is achieved in that seals are inserted or cast in between adjoining gutter elements. Such seals require a tight abutment of the end faces of adjoining gutters.
If seals are inserted, the retaining grooves for the seals in known gutters match the cross-sectional profile of the inner shape of the gutter. This is not difficult with the above-described gutters since they are provided with relatively large curvature radii that match the inner space profiles. However, in the instance that the cross-sectional profile is more V-shaped than semicircular, which is often the case when improving the hydraulic properties, the seals are curved too tightly, which leads to leakage and breakage during prolonged use.
It is the object of the invention to provide a gutter of the kind described at the outset in such a way so as to ensure increased tightness as well as improved ease of installation and durability.
This object is met by a gutter according to claim 1.
This object, in particular a gutter for draining of, for example, a road surface, comprising a first and a second end, wherein the first end of a first gutter may be connected to the second end of a second gutter in longitudinal axis of the gutters, and an elastic seal is provided on a retaining surface of the gutter to seal the joint, wherein an invert of the gutter has a cross-sectional profile that deviates from a semicircular shape, is met in that the retaining surface is provided with a cross-sectional profile in the direction of the longitudinal axis, which deviates from that of the invert in that a maximum curvature radius is provided at every point of the retaining surface and therefore also the seal.
A significant point of the invention lies therefore in the fact that, contrary to common practice where the seal follows the contour of the edge to be sealed, a very specific shape is chosen, which improves the durability and sealing capacity of the overall installation.
The cross-sectional profile of the retaining surface, and thus the curved shape of the seal, is essentially semicircular. An even curved shape of this kind causes minimal tensile loads during bending.
The retaining surface is preferably provided with a retaining slot for retaining an attachment flank of the seal, wherein the retaining slot is preferably disposed on the inner side of the retaining surface. This provides a simple way of ensuring that the seal is securely located.
A sealing shoulder for engaging with the seal of a further gutter is disposed preferably at that end of the gutter that is located opposite to the retaining surface. The sealing shoulder and the seal are in this instance in a sealing engagement in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the gutter with the result that an abutment of the end faces accurate to the millimetre is not necessary according to the present invention but is required in the prior art.
The gutter is preferably provided with an abutment surface for the seal acting in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the gutter. Said abutment surface may be formed on the sealing shoulder.
The sealing shoulder and the seal are preferably formed deep in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the gutter in such a way that a tilting of two adjoining gutters is possible whilst the sealing shoulder is engaged with the seal. This makes it possible to install gutters in (slight) curves or follow surface contours in other ways.
The sealing shoulder is preferably provided with said abutment surface on a surface that faces inwards, which engages with the seal and forms a tight connection.
Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be explained in greater detail by way of the drawings. Shown are in:
The following description uses the same reference numbers for the same parts or parts that have the same function.
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A sealing shoulder 40, which has an abutment surface 41 facing to the inside, is provided at a second end 18. If two gutters of the kind described here are joined in such a way that the first end 17 of a first gutter 10 is connected to a second end 18 of a second gutter, the outer sealing lip 32 is joined tightly to the abutment surface 41 of the sealing shoulder 40 as described in more detail below by way of
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It should be noted here that the seal 30 and the sealing shoulder 40 may also be arranged in reverse, that is, the seal 30 may point inwards and the sealing shoulder 40 with its abutment surface 41 outwards. Moreover, a different kind of attachment of the seal 30 to the retaining surface 20 is possible.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2016 103 274.3 | Feb 2016 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/053996 | 2/22/2017 | WO | 00 |