The present invention refers to procedures and devices for the formation of retraction joints in works of concrete or works of other materials, such as gravel—cement, in which the phenomenon of retraction is produced and, more specifically, to procedures and devices that enable the slabs or other elements of concrete separated by the joints to be left with their edges supporting each other.
The invention is applicable to linear works such as streets, roads, canals, collectors, motorways, railways, dikes, and on surface works such as port and airport concourses, as well as spacial works such as walls, tanks, floors, roofs, prefabricated buildings and dams.
The applicant of the present invention has already proposed the procedures and devices for the formation of retraction joints in works of concrete disclosed in Spanish patent applications ES 2 149 103 and ES 2 224 866.
ES 2 149 103 discloses a procedure of articulated imbrication between slabs of concrete that permits the edges of said slabs to have entrances and exits that imbricate the adjacent slabs over each other. For this, the essential element is the use of some means alternately placed on one side and the other of the plane of the axis of the joint perpendicular to the ground, inclined at the same angle with respect of the ground and alternately varying the direction of the gradient to one side and the other of said plane. When the concrete fissures due to retraction or by the application of loads, these means enable the formation of said entries and exits. The patent discloses several specific means formed on the basis of metal mesh.
ES 2 224 866 discloses devices consisting in a plurality of trays of a concrete separating material mounted on rigid linear elements on one side and the other in an alternating manner, and another linear fissure surface on the top face of the concreted surface which leaves free spaces between them to allow fissuring.
Although said devices enable obtaining the imbrication of the adjacent slabs, to do so it is necessary for them to be duly placed in the planned spot for the formation of the retraction joint, and that the pouring and spreading of the concrete over them does not change their position.
This can become an obstacle in the execution of the works of concrete and the present invention is directed towards its solution.
The object of the present invention is to provide procedures and devices that facilitate the imbrication of adjacent slabs in works of concrete in the places planned for the retraction joints, and that do not necessarily require the placement of devices on the ground for forming the joints before extending the concrete.
Another object of the present invention is to provide procedures and devices that facilitate the imbrication of adjacent slabs in works of concrete in the places planned for the retraction joints and that can be used during the same process of extending the concrete.
In a first aspect, these and other objectives are obtained with a device for the formation of retraction joints in pavements of concrete made with a separating material of concrete having a configuration comprising:
Two equal prismatic surfaces on their bottom part deployed on alternate sides with respect of said vertical wall and configured for the formation of entries and exits imbricated between adjacent slabs in the shape of teeth, forming support faces of one slab over the other at angles of between 0° and −10° with respect of the horizontal plane.
In a second aspect, these and other objectives are obtained with a procedure for the formation of retraction joints in pavements of concrete that comprises the following steps:
In a third aspect, these and other objectives are obtained with a machine for the formation of retraction joints in pavements of concrete by means of the insertion of said devices that comprises:
In a preferred embodiment, said devices are formed by two substantially equal trays except in the different orientation of the prismatic surface with respect of the vertical wall that is opposite in each case. Thus it is a longitudinal joint comprising several devices, each one of them formed by two trays, said prismatic surfaces being alternately deployed on each side of the vertical wall, and the top edge having a continuous seal joint. The two types of said trays incorporate cooperating means for their lateral union. This facilitates the prefabrication of the devices and the formation in situ of a longitudinal joint uniting said trays.
In the preferred embodiments the dimensions of said devices fall within the following ranges: the vertical walls and prismatic surfaces have some heights H1, H2 falling within 20% to 70% of the height of the pavement; their length L falls between 20 cm and 200 cm; width A of said prismatic surfaces falls between 0.5 cm and 10 cm. In this way appropriate devices are obtained, especially for paving roads.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be disclosed in the detailed description that follows from an exemplary embodiment, in no way restrictive, of the same in relation to the accompanying Figures.
In the detailed description of the invention we will make reference to concrete pavements and will use the terms “horizontal” and “vertical” in the sense normally used in this regard. A person skilled in the art will understand without difficulty that if we refer to the surface of the pavement as a horizontal surface it is because we assume that the surface of the ground is horizontal, without this limiting the application to geometrically horizontal pavements. Analogously a person skilled in the art will understand without difficulty that the invention is not only applicable to concrete pavements, but also to any other work in which the same problem of the imbrication of adjacent slabs arises, as occurs, for example, in walls or canals. Therefore, for purposes of the present invention, the term concrete pavement should be understood in the wide sense, applicable to any work of concrete that is subdivided into slabs by retraction joints.
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Device 11 also includes some heads 31, 31′ on its bottom part for placing a seal joint (this is done once the assembly of trays 13, 13′ is mounted, with which the complete longitudinal joint is formed). Trays 13, 13′ are equipped, respectively, with cooperating means of lateral union 33, 33′, 39′ (hole, swivel) on their vertical walls 15, 15′, and tray 13′ is equipped with two fins on the edges of prismatic surface 17′ between which prismatic surface 17 is located, leaving device 11 immobilized.
Devices 11 are prefabricated, either divided into said two trays 13,13′ or as a unitary assembly, with appropriate dimensions according to the different types of works to which they are destined.
For pavements of concrete said dimensions fall with in the ranges indicated below:
Devices 11 are prepared for being placed in the planned position for the formation of the retraction joints over the recently extended concrete. As many devices as may be necessary are placed adjacently (or leaving some free spaces between them) to cover the length of the joint.
The material from which said devices 11 are made can be polypropylene, PVC, polyamide, tin sheets or other suitable material for serving as a separating element of the concrete.
The material of which the seal joint is made of can be paste, PVC, cork or other material impermeable to water.
A procedure for the formation of retraction joints in pavements of concrete using devices 11 in accordance with the invention, is based on the insertion in the position planned for each retraction joint of a plurality of devices 11 following the extension of the concrete when the concrete is still fresh.
This procedure permits the frontal feed of the concrete to the pavement without any element that obstructs the work in front of the paver. The placement of the devices is mechanical, so guaranteeing a good placement, without them being able to move afterwards, as the pavement is already executed.
In accordance with the invention, said procedure is implemented by means of machine 41 (see
From among the significant advantages of the invention the following may be pointed out:
The present invention is not limited by the described embodiments, but rather by any other that comes within the scope defined by the following claims.
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