Claims
- 1. An injection tube (1) for construction joints on concrete buildings comprising:
- a basic body (2) comprising a flexible material which is essentially impermeable to liquid, said basic body surrounding a passage channel (3) and having an outer casing surface (4),
- at least one groove-like depression (5) extending over the length of the basic body (2), one said depression (5) hectically encircling the outer casing surface (4) of the basic body (2) with a predetermined pitch;
- a plurality of radial openings (6) fluidly connecting the passage channel (3) to the depression (5) over the length of the depression (5), said openings providing an outlet for a liquid injected into the passage channel (3);
- said depression (5) receiving a strip (7) comprising a material which is compressible under the internal pressure of the injection liquid, said strip (7) covering the openings (6); and
- a covering (8) which is permeable to liquid enclosing the basic body (2) and the strip (7).
- 2. An injection tube (1) for construction joints on concrete buildings comprising:
- a basic body (2) comprising a flexible material which is essentially impermeable to liquid, said basic body surrounding a passage channel (3) and having an outer casing surface (4),
- at least one groove-like depression (5) extending over the length of the basic body (2), one said depression (5) running axially parallel to the passage channel (3) and having an opening width of more than 90.degree.;
- a plurality of radial openings (6) fluidly connecting the passage channel (3) to the depression (5) over the length of the depression (5), said openings providing an outlet for a liquid injected into the passage channel (3);
- said depression (5) receiving a strip (7) comprising a material which is compressible under the internal pressure of the injection liquid, said strip (7) covering the openings (6); and
- a covering (8) which is permeable to liquid enclosing the basic body (2) and the strip (7).
- 3. An injection tube according to claim 1, wherein the passage channel (3) is arranged eccentrically in the cylindrical basic body (2).
- 4. An injection tube according to claim 1, wherein the covering (8) consists of a large-mesh, low-stretch fabric which tightly surrounds the casing surface (4) of the basic body (2) and an outer surface of the strip (7).
- 5. An injection tube according to claim 1, wherein the strip (7) is bonded under prestress into the depression (5).
- 6. An injection tube according to claim 1, wherein the depression (5) and the strip (7) have lateral boundary flanks which taper obliquely towards one another from radially outside to radially inside.
- 7. An injection tube according to claim 1, wherein the depression (5) has a base area and the width of the base area (11) of the depression (5) is only slightly larger than a diameter of the openings (6).
- 8. An injection tube according to claim 1, wherein the depression (5) and the strip (7) have an essentially mutually corresponding, trapezoidal cross-section with a slightly curved base area (11) and a curved outer surface (9) corresponding to the tube circumference.
- 9. An infection tube according to claim 2, wherein the covering (8) consists of a large-mesh, low-stretch fabric which tightly surrounds the casing surface (4) of the basic body (2) and an outer surface of the strip (7).
- 10. An injection tube according to claim 9, wherein the strip (7) is bonded under prestress into the depression (5).
- 11. An injection tube according to claim 10, wherein the depression (5) and the strip (7) have lateral boundary flanks which taper obliquely towards one another from radially outside to radially inside.
- 12. An injection tube according to claim 11, wherein the depression (5) has a base area and the width of the base area (11) of the depression (5) is only slightly larger than a diameter of the openings (6).
- 13. An injection tube according to claim 12, wherein the depression (5) and the strip (7) have an essentially mutually corresponding, trapezoidal cross-section with a slightly curved base area (11) and a curved outer surface (9) corresponding to the tube circumference.
- 14. An injection tube according to claim 2, wherein the passage channel (3) is arranged eccentrically in the cylindrical basic body (2).
- 15. An injection tube according to claim 3, wherein the depression (5) and the strip (7) have lateral boundary flanks which taper obliquely towards one another from radially outside to radially inside.
- 16. An injection tube according to claim 3, wherein the depression (5) has a base area and the width of the base area (11) of the depression (5) is only slightly larger than a diameter of the openings (6).
- 17. An injection tube according to claim 3, wherein the depression (5) and the strip (7) have an essentially mutually corresponding, trapezoidal cross-section with a slightly curved base area (11) and a curved outer surface (9) corresponding to the tube circumference.
- 18. An injection tube according to claim 2, wherein the depression (5) and the strip (7) have lateral boundary flanks which taper obliquely towards one another from radially outside to radially inside.
- 19. An injection tube according to claim 2, wherein the depression (5) has a base area and the width of the base area (11) of the depression (5) is only slightly larger than the diameter of the openings (6).
- 20. An injection tube according to claim 2, wherein the depression (5) and the strip (7) have an essentially mutually corresponding, trapezoidal cross-section with a slightly curved base area (11) and a curved outer surface (9) corresponding to the tube circumference.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from PCT International Application No. PCT/EP94/03174 filed on Sep. 22, 1994. The PCT Application claims priority from German Application P4332589.0 filed Sep. 24, 1993.
PCT Information
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PCT/EP94/03174 |
9/22/1994 |
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5/16/1996 |
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WO95/08680 |
3/30/1995 |
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