Claims
- 1. A spreader pipe for placing between and bracing boarding plates parallel to each other at a distance equal to a thickness of a concrete wall to be erected by pouring liquid concrete into an interspace between the boarding plates, comprising:
- the spreader pipe being sufficiently stiff to brace the boarding plates separated from each other when force is applied urging the boarding plates toward each other;
- the spreader pipe having a wall comprising
- (1) at least one hole communicating with an interior of the spreader pipe and a continuous, impermeable cuff covering the at least one hole in the spreader pipe such that liquid concrete being poured into the interspace between the boarding plates cannot pass through the at least one hole into the spreader pipe wherein the cuff permits grout to flow through the at least one hole in the wall of the spreader pipe as the grout is forced into the interior of the spreader pipe after the liquid concrete has set and the boarding plates are removed from the concrete wall being erected, so that the grout flows from the spreader pipe to enter hollow spaces or cracks in areas of the concrete wall adjacent to the spreader pipe; or
- (2) at least one weak point wherein the spreader pipe is impervious to the liquid concrete to be poured into an interspace between the boarding plates and wherein the weak points are such that they burst under pressure from the grout being forced into the spreader pipe, thereby allowing the grout to flow into hollow spaces or cracks in the concrete wall being exerted, outside the wall of the spreader pipe;
- thereby making the concrete wall substantially waterproof in the areas adjacent to the spreader pipe.
- 2. A spreader pipe according to claim 1 wherein the spreader pipe comprises
- a wall with at least one weak point wherein the spreader pipe is impervious to the liquid concrete to be poured into an interspace between the boarding plates;
- the weak points being such that they burst under pressure from the grout being forced into the spreader pipe, thereby allowing the grout to flow into hollow spaces or cracks in the concrete wall being erected, outside the wall of the spreader pipe;
- thereby making the concrete wall substantially waterproof in the areas adjacent to the spreader pipe.
- 3. A spreader pipe according to claim 1 wherein the spreader pipe comprises
- a wall with at least one hole communicating with an interior of the spreader pipe;
- a continuous, impermeable cuff covering the at least one hole in the spreader pipe such that liquid concrete being poured into the interspace between the boarding plates cannot pass through the at least one hole into the spreader pipe; and
- the cuff permitting grout to flow through the at least one hole in the wall of the spreader pipe as the grout is forced into the interior of the spreader pipe after the liquid concrete has set and the boarding plates are removed from the concrete wall being erected, so that the grout flows from the spreader pipe to enter hollow spaces or cracks in areas of the concrete wall adjacent to the spreader pipe;
- thereby making the concrete wall substantially waterproof in the areas adjacent to the spreader pipe.
- 4. Spreader pipe according to claim 3, wherein the spreader pipe has several holes (11) which are covered in order to prevent the penetration of liquid concrete.
- 5. Spreader pipe according to claim 4, wherein the cuff (12) covers the holes.
- 6. Spreader pipe according to claim 5, wherein the cuff (12) is mounted on an outside surface of the spreader pipe.
- 7. Spreader pipe according to claim 5, wherein the cuff (12) is made of wood pulp.
- 8. Spreader pipe according to claim 7, wherein the wood pulp has a moisture resistant impregnation or an impervious coating.
- 9. Spreader pipe according to claim 5, wherein the cuff (12) is made of flexible material.
- 10. Spreader pipe according to claim 9, wherein the cuff (12) is a vent cuff having short slits (12a) through the cuff.
- 11. Spreader pipe according to claim 10, wherein the slits (12a) are not located over a hole (11) in the spreader pipe.
- 12. Spreader pipe according to claim 11, wherein several slits (12a) are made along an axis-parallel line forming a row on the cuff.
- 13. Spreader pipe according to claim 12, wherein a row of the slits (12a) are arranged on an axis parallel line of the spreader pipe staggered in relation to a row of the holes (11) on an axis-parallel line of the spreader pipe.
- 14. Spreader pipe according to claim 4, wherein a covering for the holes (11) comprises a cover made of a removable material.
- 15. Spreader pipe according to claim 14, wherein the removable material is placed on an inner surface of the wall of the spreader pipe.
- 16. Spreader pipe according to claim 14, wherein the removable material is wax.
- 17. Spreader pipe according to claim 14, wherein the covering comprises a cover of homogeneous material for the holes (11) in the form of weak points in the material.
- 18. Spreader pipe according to claim 4, further comprising a cover in the form of a pusher.
- 19. Spreader pipe according to claim 18, wherein the pusher is formed as a pipe section whose external diameter corresponds to an inside diameter of the spreader pipe and which is located in the spreader pipe.
- 20. Spreader pipe according to claim 3 to be used wherein the concrete wall is erected on a concrete base, further comprising:
- a laterally projecting pipe socket (41) connected to an inside of the spreader pipe (40) and mounted on the spreader pipe, the pipe socket being in operative connection with at least another spreadermpipe or with an injection canal of a sealing device located in a joint area between the concrete wall and the concrete base on which the concrete wall is erected.
- 21. A method for erecting a concrete wall using boarding plates separated by at least one spreader pipe, comprising the steps of:
- providing a spreader pipe of stiffness sufficient to brace the boarding plates apart from each other in response to an applied force urging the boarding plates toward each other and having a wall comprising
- (1) at least one hole communicating with an interior of the spreader pipe and a continuous, impermeable cuff covering the at least one hole in the spreader pipe such that liquid concrete being poured into the interspace between the boarding plates cannot pass through the at least one hole into the spreader pipe wherein the cuff permits grout to flow through the at least one hole in the wall of the spreader pipe as the grout is forced into the interior of the spreader pipe after the liquid concrete has set and the boarding plates are removed from the concrete wall being erected, so that the grout flows from the spreader pipe to enter hollow spaces or cracks in areas of the concrete wall adjacent to the spreader pipe; or
- (2) at least one weak point wherein the spreader pipe is impervious to the liquid concrete to be poured into an interspace between the boarding plates and wherein the weak points are such that they burst under pressure from the grout being forced into the spreader pipe, thereby allowing the grout to flow into hollow spaces or cracks in the concrete wall being exerted, outside the wall of the spreader pipe;
- placing at least one spreader pipe between the boarding plates and applying a force between the boarding plates so that the spreader pipe braces the boarding plates separated from each other at a distance equal to a thickness of the concrete wall being erected;
- pouring liquid concrete into the interspace and allowing the concrete to set to form a concrete wall, and removing the boarding plates from the concrete wall; and then
- forcing grout into the spreader pipe so as to either
- (1) press the grout through the holes in the wall of the spreader pipe and into hollow spaces or cracks in the concrete wall outside the wall of the spreader pipe, or
- (2) burst the weak points, thereby forming holes through the wall of the spreader pipe through which the grout flows into hollow spaces or cracks in the concrete wall outside the wall of the spreader pipe;
- thereby making the concrete wall substantially waterproof in areas adjacent to the spreader pipe.
- 22. A method for erecting a concrete wall according to claim 21 which comprises the steps of:
- providing a spreader pipe of sufficient stiffness to brace the boarding plates apart from each other in response to an applied force urging the boarding plates together;
- the spreader pipe having a wall with at least one weak point wherein the spreader pipe is impervious to the liquid concrete to be poured into an interspace between the boarding plates;
- placing at least one spreader pipe between the boarding plates and applying a force between the boarding plates so that the spreader pipe braces the boarding plates separated from each other at a distance equal to a thickness of the concrete wall being erected;
- pouring liquid concrete into the interspace and allowing the concrete to set to form a concrete wall, followed by removing the boarding plates from the concrete wall; and
- forcing grout into the spreader pipe so as to burst the weak points, thereby forming holes through the wall of the spreader pipe through which the grout flows into hollow spaces or cracks in the concrete wall outside the wall of the spreader pipe,
- so as to make the concrete wall substantially waterproof in areas adjacent to the spreader pipe.
- 23. A method for erecting a concrete wall according to claim 21 which comprises the steps of:
- providing a spreader pipe of stiffness sufficient to brace the boarding plates apart from each other in response to an applied force urging the boarding plates toward each other and having a wall with at least one hole communicating with an interior of the spreader pipe, and having a continuous, impermeable cuff covering the at least one hole in the spreader pipe such that liquid concrete being poured into the interspace between the boarding plates cannot pass through the at least one hole into the spreader pipe;
- placing at least one said spreader pipe between a pair of the boarding plates and applying a force between the boarding plates so that the spreader pipe braces the boarding plates separated from each other at a distance equal to a thickness of the concrete wall being erected;
- pouring liquid concrete into the interspace and allowing the concrete to set to form a concrete wall, followed by releasing the force and removing the boarding plates from the concrete wall; and the
- forcing grout into the spreader pipe so as to press the grout through the at least one hole in the wall of the spreader pipe and into hollow spaces or cracks in the concrete wall outside the wall of the spreader pipe, thereby making the concrete wall substantially waterproof in areas adjacent to the spreader pipe.
- 24. Method according to claim 23 comprising the step of mounting the cuff around an outside of the spreader pipe.
- 25. Method according to claim 23, comprising using a cuff made of paper or cardboard.
- 26. Method according to claim 25, comprising using paper or cardboard material with a moisture resistant impregnation or an impervious coating of the cuff.
- 27. Method according to claim 23, comprising using a cuff made of flexible material.
- 28. Method according to claim 27, comprising using a cuff made of plastic.
- 29. Method according to claim 23, comprising forming vent slits in the cuff.
- 30. Method according to claim 23, comprising using a pusher operated from outside the spreader pipe to close the at least one hole.
- 31. Method according to claim 30, comprising using the pusher shaped as a pipe section having an outside diameter equivalent to an inside diameter of the spreader pipe in the proximity of the at least one hole, the pusher being in the spreader pipe.
- 32. Method according to claim 23, comprising plugging the at least one hole in the spreader pipe with removable material.
- 33. Method according to claim 32, comprising placing the removable material on inner walls of the spreader pipe.
- 34. Method according to claim 32, comprising using ductile mass as the removable material.
- 35. Method according to claim 32, comprising using wax as the removable material.
- 36. Method for erecting a concrete wall according to claim 23, whereby the concrete wall is erected on a concrete base, and a sealing device with an injection canal open on a side of the concrete base is placed in a joint area of the concrete wall being erected adjacent to the concrete base,
- and further comprising the step of forcing grout through an opening in the spreader pipe and through a pipeline connected to the injection canal so as to press the grout into hollow spaces or cracks between the concrete wall and the concrete base.
- 37. A method for erecting a concrete wall on a joint area of a concrete base, comprising the steps of:
- placing a sealing device with an injection canal at the joint area of the concrete base;
- placing boarding plates on the concrete base parallel to each other and separated from each other at a distance equal to a thickness of the concrete wall being erected;
- placing between the boarding plates, a stiff spreader pipe having a wall with at least one hole communicating with an interior of the spreader pipe and having a continous, impermeable cuff covering the at least one hole in the spreader pipe such that liquid concrete being poured into the interspace between the boarding plates cannot pass through the at least one into the spreader pipe;
- applying force tending to urge the boarding plates together, so that the stiff spreader pipe braces the boarding plates apart from each other at a distance equal to a thickness of the concrete wall being erected;
- providing a pipeline connecting the spreader pipe with the injection canal of the sealing device;
- pouring liquid concrete into the interspace and allowing the concrete to set to form a concrete wall, followed by the boarding plates from the concrete wall being erected; and then
- forcing grout into the spreader pipe so as to press the grout through the at least one in the wall of the spreader pipe and into hollow spaces or cracks in the concrete wall outside the wall of the spreader pipe, and through the pipeline into the injection canal of the sealing device,
- thereby making the concrete wall substantially waterproof adjacent to the spreader pipe and adjacent to the joint area of the concrete base.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/769,883, filed Dec. 19, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,914,137, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/331,651, filed Feb. 13, 1995, now abandoned, which is a national phase application under 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 371 of International Application PCT/EP93/01199 filed May 13, 1993.
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