1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a recyclable formwork whose used condition can be easily known. The recyclable formwork is represented by a plastic formwork. The recyclable formwork, however, may be not only the plastic formwork but also a metal formwork, especially a formwork of aluminium, iron, or steel, as long as characteristics thereof, such as weight, price, or the like are suitable.
2. Description of the Related Art
Countermeasures against greenhouse gas represented by carbon dioxide are important subjects in which human beings should immediately aim to solve. Carbon dioxide reduction should be strongly carried out without damaging the economy. The inventors will discuss a new proposition in a field of formworks used for curing concrete.
Until now, formworks are mainly concrete panels made of tropical wood.
Instead of the concrete panels of wood, plastic formworks are developed and used. Some types of the plastic formworks can be perfectly recycled and are regarded as next-generation formworks.
There are, however, the following problems with respect to plastic formworks. First, a unit price of the plastic formworks is about five times that of concrete panels. Secondly, initial investment for the plastic formworks is extensive. Furthermore, the investment cannot be amortized in one construction site.
As for costs considering a number of repeated use times, the first number of repeated use times of the concrete panels are normally about five, and the second number of repeated use times of the plastic formworks is about fifty, that is, ten times the first number. As for costs per one time use, which is obtained by dividing the unit prices by the numbers of repeated use times, the concrete panels are almost double the plastic formworks. The plastic formworks are superior to the concrete panels with respect to not only environmental load but also the cost per one time use.
However, since there is no means for effectively managing the long use time of the plastic formworks, the plastic formworks have not been practically and widely used yet.
The formworks are brought to a construction site to be built there. Next, concrete is cast between the built formworks to be cured, the concrete is hardened and solidified, and then the formworks are released. However, curing time remarkably differs according to portions of a structure to be built, such as a wall, a beam, and a floor, or the like.
There is no technical means for managing the formworks taking the differences of curing time caused by the portions where the formworks are used into consideration. Actually, a construction supervisor of the construction site and the men use the formworks on their hunches.
In short, it is impossible to solve the above problem with conventional plastic formworks and it is necessary to add a new function to the conventional plastic formworks. Furthermore, consideration must be done such that the added new function does not spoil the other functions of the plastic formworks. A technique that satisfies such requirement has not been known yet.
[Document 1] Japanese patent application Laid-open on No. 2004-332301
An object of the present invention is to provide a recyclable formwork that can add the new function without spoiling the other functions of the recyclable formwork.
A first aspect according to the present invention provides a recyclable formwork, comprising a main unit including a contact surface contacting with cast concrete, a non-contact surface being parallel and opposite to the contact surface, and a plurality of ribs outstanding from the non-contact surface to a side opposite to the non-contact surface and reinforcing the main unit. A case is housed between the plurality of ribs and fixed on a side of the non-contact surface. A circuit is stored in the case, wherein a first highest point of the case at the side of the non-contact surface is not higher than a second highest point of upper ends of the plurality of the ribs.
This structure enables the addition of a function that cannot be realized by a simple recyclable formwork by using a function of the circuit stored in the case.
Furthermore, since the first highest point of the case is not higher than the second highest point of the upper ends of the plurality of ribs, the case does not project to the exterior of the plurality of ribs. A plurality of recyclable formwork can be heaped up as the same as normal recyclable formworks. This is because the case exists within the height of the main unit and the recyclable formwork does not incline.
When a plurality of recyclable formworks are build at a construction site, separators are provided with the plurality of recyclable formworks to determine intervals between sets of recyclable formworks facing with each other, and steel pipes are arranged to inwardly press the sets of recyclable formworks. Herein, the cases do not interfere with adhesion of the steel pipes and the sets of recyclable formworks, and concrete can be cast and cured without a hitch.
A second aspect according to the present invention as defined in the first aspect provides a recyclable formwork, wherein the circuit includes an inclination sensor for measuring inclination of the recyclable formwork.
This arrangement enables the measurement of the inclination of the recyclable formwork, thereby judging whether the recyclable formwork is held horizontally or vertically, or the like.
According to the present invention, recyclable formworks can not only be kept overlapping with each other but also be built and supported without a hitch. Furthermore, the circuit stored in the case can add a function that conventional recyclable formwork does not possess.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.
As illustrated in
The separator holes 2a are formed at a factory where the main unit 1 of the recyclable formwork is manufactured, and have very high precision. When not being inserted and used, the separator holes 2a should be closed with stoppers (not shown) made of resin (for example, polypropylene, or the like). It is preferable to prohibit opening holes other than the separator holes 2a on the construction site.
Concerning this point, field-workers often tend to make holes, using drills, in concrete panels without a hole at a construction site where the concrete panels of wood are used. Such operations not only need long time and hard labor but also cause problems with respect to precision of the positions and/or dimensions of opened holes in many cases.
When concrete panels in which holes have been made according to a certain dimension system are re-used at another construction site, the other holes according to another dimension system are further made therein and the concrete panels become hard to be used since there are too many holes. Since it is troublesome to close opened and not used holes with stoppers, concrete panels with unclosed holes may be used. Such a situation is unfavorable.
According to the embodiment, the above disadvantages are avoided. Since the recyclable formwork has short sides of 60 cm and long sides of 90 cm, intervals t1 from the long sides to the separator holes 2a are determined as 15 cm. When the main units 2 of recyclable formworks of
The main units 1 of the recyclable formworks are not merely formed so as to have a shape of a simple plate. That is, long side edge ribs 3 and short side edge ribs 4 having the same height are installed downward (from the contact surface 2 to the non-contact surface 1a) in
The recyclable formworks adjacent to each other can be connected when long sides or short sides of the recyclable formworks are adhered and U-shaped clips are inserted into the clip holes 3a and 4a, thereby combining the long sides or the short sides with each other from the outside using the clips (see also
As clear from
As later mentioned in detail, a circuit is stored in the case 7. The main unit 1 of recyclable formwork contacts with cast-in-place concrete. When the temperature gets unusually high, water may be poured on the formwork to cool it down on the construction site. And, the formwork may get wet when it rains or snows. Therefore, the case 7 covers the circuit to protect it.
As for an important point, the highest point of the case 7 at the side of the non-contact surface 1a is not higher than the other highest point of upper ends of the ribs 3, 4, 6 and 7, and the case 7 never projects to an opposite side of the contact surface 2 than the long side edge ribs 3 and the short side edge ribs 6.
In short, the thickness of the main unit 1 of recyclable formwork does not change no matter whether the case 7 is housed thereon or not. For this reason, the main units 1 of recyclable formworks can be overlapped in the same condition as where the case 7 had not been housed yet, for example, when conveying the main units 1 of recyclable formworks with a truck, when keeping them in a stock yard, or the like.
When building the main units 1 of recyclable formworks and pushing steel pipes to the formworks to position them, sufficient pressing force can be acquired, and the steel pipes do not damage the case 7 or the circuit covered by the case 7 therein.
Even if selecting the size of
A cable 15 is connected to an output terminal of the thermistor, and is pulled out from the square washer 13. The square washer is used in order to avoid the use of a screw thread. An inserting hole 14 having a diameter equal to or slightly greater than that of a separator 18 is opened in the center of the square washer 13, thereby also enabling the insertion of the separator 18 into the square washer 13.
Although not shown in
And then, the male screw parts 18a are inserted such that the right end faces of the plastic cones 19 in
End parts of clamps 20, so called “form-tie nuts”, are screwed onto and fixed to projecting ends of male screw parts 18a.
The separators 18 physically and thermally contact with concrete (especially, center part thereof) cast between pairs of main units 1 of the recyclable formworks.
The separators 18 are made of material with high thermal conductivity (e.g. iron), and adhere to the square washers 13. Accordingly, the temperature sensor (thermistor in the embodiment) thermally contacts with the concrete via the separators 18 or the like. For this reason, the temperature sensor can directly measure the change of temperature of the internal concrete.
Next, referring to
As shown in
Typically, the main unit 1 of recyclable formwork is composed of recyclable resin. However, the main unit 1 may be composed of aluminium, iron, or the like. Anyway, when the main unit 1 of recyclable formwork has been used and damaged to be recycled, the case 7 should be removed. This is because impurities will be contained if the formwork with the case 7 is recycled. In this case, the engaging pawl 5a may be destroyed using a suitable tool, and the case 7 may be removed.
With the layout as illustrated in
Next, an example of configuring the case 7 will now be explained.
The case 7 surrounds all elements and includes: a cover 71 for protecting the interior of the case from rain water, or the like; and a flange 72 for making attachment of the case easy. A base plate 73 is fixed in the cover 71, and a substrate holder 74 adheres to the base plate 73.
Each face of the substrate holder 74 is oriented taking into consideration directions of the main unit 1 of recyclable formwork. A first substrate 75 on which an inclination sensor 76 has been mounted is provided with a predetermined face of the substrate holder 74. At a position separate from the substrate holder 74 in the cover 71, a second substrate 77 on which a communication circuit 78 has been mounted is arranged.
Needless to say, the configuration of
The recyclable formworks according to the present invention are suitably used for managing use times of each recyclable formwork in a field where the recyclable formworks are lent. Having described preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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