The present invention according to what is expressed in the statement of this specification, relates to a mould for manufacturing concrete cubipods, these being of a cubic or orthohedral shape and provided at their faces or at part of them, with some preferably truncated pyramid-shaped protuberances or projections, with square base, although they can also adopt other geometrical forms such as pyramidal, hemispherical, etc.
Said projections may be centered at the faces of the cube or cuboid, or may vary both, in position and in number.
These cubipods are heavy and large sized elements and constructed from concrete, with which sloping dyke mantles for protecting the coasts against swell or other sea constructions (breakwaters, jetties) are formed. Its assembly is carried out by randomly locating them and by obtaining a good joining among them at the different layers of the structure, preventing the coupling between their faces due to the projections.
It is an object of the invention to offer a mould allowing a readily and quickly construction of these cubipods, making it also a simple operation the removal of the mould.
In the invention patent no. 200501750 an element for forming dyke mantles is disclosed, with which the known problems are attempted to be solved when manufacturing an artificial breakwater for shelter and protection of the coasts, these being elements of the type previously mentioned in order to achieve a good joining among pieces.
Generally, the mould for manufacturing concrete cubipods, allows manufacturing this type of elements with different shapes and sizes, only by providing the mould or formwork to possess at the suitable places corresponding to the projections, the movable devices allowing the removal of formwork, once the concrete poured in the mould is set, to be readily carried out without displacement of mass or heavy parts thereof, by means of the simple raising of the formwork with a suited tool constructed for that purpose, detaching the metal side walls from the concrete block formed.
The mould under discussion includes a rigid support structure defining a table comprising sheets and profiles arranged over metal legs anchored to a rigid plinth, its geometry being determined by the bottom of the mould or bottom face of the block to be formed, including its lug, or lugs. In order to simplify the description we will refer to the construction of a cube with projections centered on its faces and with a truncated pyramid shape as we will see in the preferred embodiment. This base shall support the weight of the rest of the moving formwork of the concrete formed piece.
The moving formwork is a sheet casing or prismatic surface (the lateral one of the cube) with reinforcement laminated metal profiles (both vertical and horizontal) which provide the proper rigidity and strength to the assembly. This casing fits in the table and is fixed to it with suitable pins, being slightly truncated pyramid-shaped in order to facilitate the removal of the mould and is provided, on its walls, with the sheet lugs or projections which determine the recesses which will be filled with concrete in order to constitute the projections.
In order to be able to remove the formwork by raising it, the bottom face of the truncated pyramid-shaped projections and the rectangular portion of the cube located under the projection form a dihedral surface which is hinged at the minor base of said projection. Thus, it is not necessary to dismantle or separate formwork parts but only to release the fixing pins which held the closed position.
The projection of the upper base is formed at a final stage, once the pouring of the fresh concrete has been effected by filling the mould up to the rim of the casing or “jelly mould”. One of the upper edges is hinged to a frame of profiles to which a truncated pyramid-shaped hood with the geometry of the projection to be formed is joined. Once folded, placed in position and anchored with pins, it is filled with new concrete pouring.
With this arrangement, the manufacturing process of the cubipod with the mould being described is the following:
The mould is also prepared with the proper mechanisms for its partial opening, its placing and other means which facilitate the work of the operators on it, such as platforms or passageways, handrails, etc.
In order to facilitate the understanding of the characteristics of the invention and being an integral part of this specification, some figures sheets are attached on which figures, with an illustrative but not limiting character, the following has been represented:
FIG. 1.—Is a perspective view of the cubipod to be constructed with the mould object of the invention.
FIG. 2.—Is a perspective view of the support base or table of the mould object of the invention.
FIG. 3.—Is a perspective view of the mould complete and prepared for pouring the concrete.
FIG. 4.—Is a view identical to
FIG. 5.—Is a view similar to
FIG. 6.—Is a view identical to
FIG. 7.—Is a perspective view showing a stage previous to the removal of the mould.
FIG. 8.—Is a perspective view showing a stage subsequent to
Referring to the numbering adopted in the figures and specially with respect to
In turn, the mould object of the invention is shown in
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The casing 11 is rigidized with horizontal 12 and vertical 13 profiles, being anchored to the table 4 with pins. The recesses 5 are formed also with rigidizing sheets and profiles but they have the particularity that their bottom face 14, trapezoidal (see
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The casing 11 has externally and integrally joined a working platform 22 with safety handrail 23.
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