The present invention relates to construction materials and methods, and more particularly, to a multi-directional, interlocking, hollow modular construction element having flexibility, designed for filling with material such that the active vertical and horizontal pressure of the filling material is utilized to develop a complete closure between adjoining elements.
In building of load-bearing constructions involving filling materials, the active vertical and horizontal pressure of the filling materials is taken into consideration. The active pressure exerted by the filling material is proportional to the height of the filled element.
In fly previous patent (U.S. Pat. No. 6,477,814) the stated goal was to “absorb large horizontal or vertical pressure and thus restrain or minimize the effects of active pressure”. In order to do so the patent uses “ . . . rigid hollow polygonal framing elements . . . ”. However, with this approach, water could possibly seep through the hollow cavities comprising the spaces formed between the adjoining rigid elements in this construction, without having anything to stop this and thus, a wall formed by these elements might not function effectively as a water barrier.
Therefore, it would be desirable to provide a floodwall construction using construction elements which form a water barrier.
Accordingly it is an object of the present invention to provide interlocking elements that can be connected along each face to form a stable, continuous, multi-directional structure, requiring no cement or other adhesive material.
In the present invention, the building elements and the hollow cavities comprising the spaces formed between adjacent building elements are filled with any required filling materials, and this combined with the closing of the flexible element walls against adjacent walls becomes an insurmountable barrier to water.
The new fast modular method to restrain floods is different from my previous patent (U.S. Pat. No. 6,477,814) since there, the stated goal was to “absorb large horizontal or vertical pressure and thus restrain or minimize the effects of active pressure using rigid hollow polygonal framing elements . . . ” while in this present invention the main goal is to utilize the active pressure in order to create a complete closure between the construction elements. Thus, the present invention uses flexible material for the construction elements (unlike the rigid elements in U.S. Pat. No. 6,477,814), which enables use of the active pressure as a means to achieve complete closure between the construction elements.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide flexible elements which are hollow and can be filled with any required materials.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide interlocking elements which can take advantage of horizontal pressure arising from the vertical filling material and to use it in order to achieve better closure of the designed system.
In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a system of modular interlocking elements comprising a plurality of flexible, hollow, polygonal elements having vertical faces, a first portion of said polygonal elements provided as base elements arranged as a base layer. A second portion of said polygonal elements are provided as interlocking elements arranged as an intermediate layer above said base layer, and a third portion of said polygonal elements are provided as interlocking elements arranged as an upper layer above said intermediate layer. The interlocking elements in said intermediate layer are formed with a vertical slit in all of said vertical faces, and said interlocking elements in said upper layer are formed with vertical slits in at least two of said vertical faces, such that said at least two vertical slits of each of said intermediate layer elements engage said base elements, and said at least two vertical slits of each of said upper layer elements engage said intermediate layer elements, such that said base, upper and intermediate layers provide a mortarless, multidirectional load-bearing construction.
The flexible interlocking elements form a continuous structure which utilizes the active pressure exerted by any filling materials.
Thus, the load exerted on the flexible element wall develops forces which are used to close the space between the adjacent elements as these forces are spread horizontally to the surrounding foundation.
A feature of the present invention is to provide modular elements for use in construction of structures in which active pressure is a factor, such as a water flood protector, causing change in the direction of water flow, enabling construction of small dams, and structures used for personal military position protection (such as an acoustic wall), etc.
A further advantage of the present invention is that due to their shape, the inventive construction elements form hollow cavities comprising the spaces formed between adjacent building elements that are filled with filling materials that completely prevent water passage therethrough.
A further advantage of the present invention is that the interlocking structure of the elements enables construction in all directions, permitting even load distribution and adding to the load bearing capacity of the entire construction.
A further advantage of the present invention is the ability to add elements to the width of the intended structure when it is necessary to strengthen certain areas against water pressure or for any other reason.
For a better understanding of the invention with regard to the embodiments thereof, references is made to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals designate corresponding sections or elements throughout, and in which:
All the variations of elements 12 are shown individually in
The framing elements that form the base layer 14 of construction 10 have five, six, seven or eight smooth vertical faces as can be seen in
In assembling construction 10, the elements 20a, 20b, 20c, 20d, 20e of base layer 14 are first arranged in the required formation as can be seen in
As per
Each element 23 has four slits 21 and is used for placement over arrangements of the base layer, since its function is to hold the elements tightly together for assembling the construction. Elements 23 hold together the elements in the base layer 14 and provide the intermediate layer 16 for connection to the elements of the upper layer 18. Elements 23 which are used in intermediate layer 16 do not extend to the outer perimeter of construction 10. Element 23 is also used in the interior of upper layer 18 in which case element 23 will be surrounded by elements 22a, 22b, 22c, 20a, 20b, 20c, 20d, or 20e located in the outer perimeter.
Referring now to
When only two rows in width are needed as shown in
Element 23 in
The variations in the number of slits and elements enables the various constructions to be formed having a smooth, continuous, outer surface as all outward facing elements have a smooth face and are thus able to divert water flow and protect against water floods.
The hollow, flexible elements that make up the structure enables construction 10 to be filled after assembly with filling material, and to use the active pressure generated by the filling material on the flexible walls of side-by-side elements to close the walls against each other on one side, and according to their shape, form hollow cavities 17 comprising the spaces formed between adjacent building elements that are also filled with filling materials that ensure the prevention of water penetration.
The interlocking arrangement of the elements results in a stable construction, without need for any mortar or stabilized material, thus increasing the speed and efficiency in which the construction can be erected which is the main goal in case of floods or any other quick need for defense, including an acoustic insulation wall.
Having described the invention with regard to certain specific embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the description is not meant as a limitation, since further modifications will now become apparent to those skilled in the art, and it is intended to cover such modifications as fall within the appended claims.
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