1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a soil stabilisation and irrigation arrangement comprising a useable area and a water compensating device disposed outside the useable area, and in particular such a soil stabilisation and irrigation arrangement for riding arenas and similar.
2. Technical Background
A soil stabilisation and irrigation arrangement is known, which operates according to the ebb-flow principle and is supplied, for example, by Klinkert Reitplatz- und Sportplatzbau GmbH, Germany. This soil stabilisation and irrigation arrangement comprises a useable area formed from a recess in the ground which is provided with a watertight liner, in which drainage pipes are arranged near the bottom, and which contains a footing of fine sand, and a water compensating well disposed adjacent to the useable area, which is formed from a water receiving space provided with a water inlet and a water outlet and into the interior of which the drainage pipes of the useable area project. The moisture content of the footing is automatically regulated by means of the water compensating well and can be adjusted as required for various applications.
The object of the invention is to develop an improved soil stabilisation and irrigation arrangement which achieves a higher stability, elasticity and water permeability of the footing.
This object is solved by a soil stabilisation and irrigation arrangement comprising a useable area, this useable area being formed from a basin which is constructed as watertight and in which a drainage device is arranged near the bottom, and which contains a footing of fine sand, and a water compensating well disposed outside the useable area, this water compensating device being formed from a water receiving space which is provided with a water inlet and a water outlet and which is in communication with the drainage device of the useable area. According to the invention, the useable area further comprises an arrangement of soil stabilising mats in the footing above the drainage device, these soil stabilising mats being embodied as permeable to water.
Depending on the embodiment, the soil stabilising mats in the footing increase the stability and the elasticity of the footing to the desired extent. As a result of the soil stabilising mats, it is also possible to construct the footing as thinner and coarser-grained, whereby the water permeability of the footing can be increased.
In one embodiment of the invention, the soil stabilising mats comprise a base body with gaps in its thickness direction to achieve the water permeability.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the soil stabilising mats comprise a base body with a plurality of projections on its upper side. In this case, these projections preferably contain two groups of projections which have different heights and are arranged alternately. The projections on the upper sides of the soil stabilising mats, for example, give increased grip for horses. Alternatively, however, it is also possible that the soil stabilising mats comprise a base body with a smooth upper side.
In a further embodiment of the invention, the soil stabilising mats comprise a base body with a plurality of continuations on its lower side. These continuations serve to stabilise the position of the soil stabilising mats in the footing.
The basin of the useable area is preferably a recess in the soil which is lined with a watertight film and the drainage device of the useable area is formed by drainage pipes which extend into the water compensating device. The water compensating device is further provided with a measuring device to detect the water level in the water compensating device.
The above and further features and advantages of the invention can be better understood from the following description of a preferred, non-restrictive exemplary embodiment with reference to the appended drawings. In the figures:
The soil stabilisation and irrigation arrangement contains a useable area 10 which can be used in particular as a riding ground, a sports ground or similar. This useable area 10 is formed by a footing 20 which, for example in the case of a riding ground, is formed from sand. The footing 20 is poured into a basin 14 which, for example, is formed from a recess in the ground 12 and which is lined with a watertight film 16 to make the basin 14 watertight.
The useable area 10 can furthermore be bounded by an earth wall 34 and/or by border copings 36.
A drainage device 18 in the form of a plurality of drainage pipes is arranged in the bottom area of the basin 14. The water level 19 in the useable area 10, more accurately in the footing 20, can be regulated from below by means of these drainage pipes 18 in order to thus adjust the moisture content of the footing 20 as required.
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A soil stabilising mat 32, such as that which can be advantageously used in the soil stabilisation and irrigation arrangement according to the invention, is shown as an example in
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A plurality of knob-like projections 324, for example, in the form of a truncated cone, is arranged on the upper side of the base body 320. These projections 324 preferably comprise two groups of projections which have different heights and are arranged alternately. These projections 324 on the upper side of the base body 320 increase the elastic effect and the grip of the soil stabilising mats 32. The projections 324 however can naturally also be provided with only one standard height, with different shapes and arbitrary numbers, sizes and arrangements to adapt the soil stabilising mats 32 to the individual needs of the useable area 10.
In this case, the gaps 322 in the base body 320 of the soil stabilising mats 32 are formed between the projections 324.
In addition, a plurality of continuations 326, which can be embodied as hollow cylinders, for example, can be provided on the underside of the base body 320 out being restricted to this geometrical shape. The continuations 326 serve to stabilise the position of the soil stabilising mats 32 in the footing 20.
In a preferred embodiment, the continuations 326 additionally comprise through holes 328 which are constructed in alignment with the gaps 322 in the base body 320.
The soil stabilising mat 32 illustrated in
Any mechanical treatment of the footing surface is also not hindered by the inserted soil stabilising mats. On the contrary, the drainage pipes 18 are additionally protected by the soil stabilising mats 32.
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This water compensating device 22 is constructed, for example, in the fashion of a well and contains a water receiving space 23 into the interior of which the drainage pipes 18 project through the dividing layer 21. The water receiving space 23 further comprises a water inlet 24, a water outlet 26 with relevant pump 28 and a water level detector 30 to detect the water level 19 in the water compensating device 22.
Since the drainage pipes 18 of the useable area 10 are connected to the interior of the water compensating device 22, the water level 19 in the water compensating device 22 is the same as the water level 19 in the useable area 10. Consequently, the water level 19 in the useable area 10 can be automatically adjusted by means of the water inlet 24 and the water outlet 26 by adjusting the water level 19 in the water compensating device 22 which is monitored by means of the water level detector 30 in order to achieve an optimally adjusted moisture content of the footing 20. Depending on the use of the footing 20, its moisture content can be adjusted differently.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/008692 | 9/6/2006 | WO | 00 | 2/6/2008 |