The invention relates to a structural element for constructing an auxiliary means for manufacturing a reinforcement. The invention also relates to a basic element from which at least one such structural element can be formed. The invention further relates to a holding means for holding a reinforcement rod. The invention also relates to an auxiliary means for manufacturing a reinforcement. The invention further relates to a method for constructing such an auxiliary means. The invention also relates to a method for manufacturing a reinforcement.
In the manufacture of a reinforcement for a concrete construction a number of reinforcement rods must usually be connected to each other, using binding wire or by means of welding. This can take place in a concrete formwork, wherein the rods, brought to length and into shape, are arranged in their correct position and then mutually connected with binding wire or welded. Many prefabricated reinforcements or reinforcement parts are also applied which are manufactured elsewhere and then placed in the formwork. In order to manufacture prefabricated reinforcements, particularly reinforcement mesh for floors and walls and reinforcement cages for pillars, beams and so forth, use is made of auxiliary means for placing and holding in the correct position the reinforcement rods for connecting, see for instance U.S. Pat. No. 6,560,834 or WO 02/064906. Such auxiliary means are however expensive because they are made to size for only a single application. When working without such auxiliary means the steel fixer must work with the reinforcement rods by hand, which requires much laborious manipulation and much professional skill, wherein errors are easily made in the dimensioning and a precise positioning and orientation of the rods is difficult.
There therefore exists a need for an affordable and more universal auxiliary means for manufacturing a reinforcement, in particular reinforcement cages, with which the reinforcement rods for connecting can be placed and held in simple and precise manner at their correct position and in the correct orientation. The auxiliary means must preferably be suitable for a plurality of rod diameters, rod lengths and reinforcement geometries, varying from a simple flat reinforcement construction to a more complex, three-dimensional reinforcement construction with for instance curved rods, curved surfaces and corners which are not right angles. It must herein be possible to construct the auxiliary means in simple and easy manner and preferably reuse it for other reinforcements. The object of the present invention is to provide such an auxiliary means.
The invention provides for this purpose a system comprising a structural element for constructing an auxiliary means for the manufacture of a reinforcement, which auxiliary means comprises a plurality of such structural elements, wherein the structural element is provided with at least one coupling point for coupling the structural element to another structural element. The other structural element can be a similar structural element or a support element, such as a, for instance wooden, board, table or floor. Using a number of such structural elements an auxiliary means can be constructed for the manufacture of a reinforcement, wherein the structural elements are mutually coupled. The construction of the auxiliary means can thus take place simply and easily, and can for instance be compared to the construction of a mechanical structure with the universally known “Meccano” system. After use, the whole can be dismantled again into parts for reuse in the manufacture of another reinforcement.
In addition to at least one first type of coupling point for coupling the structural element to at least one similar structural element, the structural element can be provided with at least one second type of coupling point for coupling the structural element to at least one support element. An auxiliary means can thus be constructed making use of one or more support elements such as a, for instance wooden, board, table or floor. A second type of coupling point can herein coincide with a first type of coupling point. The same coupling point can then be used for mutual coupling of similar structural elements as well as for mutually coupling a structural element and a support element. A structural element can comprise at least one holding means for holding at least one reinforcement rod. A holding means can be integrated with the structural element or mounted separately thereon. A structural element can also be provided with a calibration which can be used in the constructing of the auxiliary means and in placing of holding means.
The structural element is preferably provided with at least one mounting point for mounting at least one holding means for holding at least one reinforcement rod. A plurality of mounting points can herein be arranged at regular mutual distances. Owing to the, preferably standardized, regular mutual distances measuring and precise setting-out of the holding means and the construction of the whole auxiliary means becomes relatively simple and the risk of dimensioning errors is drastically reduced. A great accuracy can thus be achieved in respect of the whole spatial construction of the final reinforcement. A mounting point is preferably embodied here such that a holding means can be mounted releasably. This enables mounting and removal in a single, simple operation. A mounting point can for instance comprise a preferably round recess.
In addition to mounting points at discrete distances, it is also possible for the holding means to be mounted at random positions on the structural elements, for instance by simply clamping them in the manner of clothes-pegs on a washing line. A structural element can herein be provided with a calibration.
A mounting point can herein be embodied such that a holding means can be mounted in multiple orientations relative to a structural element. The orientation of the holding means relative to the relevant constructing means can thus be freely chosen, and thereby also the angle between a reinforcement rod held fast by the holding means and the relevant constructing means. Reinforcements with rods which do not cross each other at right angles can thus also be manufactured. At least one coupling point can herein coincide with at least one mounting point. A mounting point can thus also be used for mutual coupling of structural elements.
The system can also comprise a basic element, from which basic element can be formed at least one structural element according to the invention, for instance by cutting, severing and/or bending. Multiple types of structural element can thus be manufactured from a single type of basic element. This will be elucidated further in the following detailed description of the invention.
A holding means according to the invention is preferably suitable for holding a plurality of dimensions of reinforcement rod and/or a plurality of reinforcement rods. The holding means hereby become more universally employable and reinforcements with a number of diameters of reinforcement rod, which is the rule rather than the exception, can be manufactured. The required number of types of holding means can thus also be limited to a minimum. A holding means according to the invention preferably takes a resilient form, and can be clamped on a structural element, engaging for instance in a recess or in other manner on the structural element. A V-shape is found to be well suitable for this purpose. A number of exemplary embodiments with provisions for holding reinforcement rods and for mounting a holding means on a structural element are further described and shown in the following detailed description of the invention.
For the manufacture of a reinforcement using an auxiliary means according to the invention, a number of reinforcement rods can according to the invention now be placed and held in desired mutual positions and orientations by means of holding means according to the invention, whereafter the reinforcement rods are mutually connected, for instance by means of binding wire or by means of welding, to form for instance a reinforcement cage, for instance for a pillar or a beam. A reinforcement can thus be manufactured quickly, relatively simply and precisely.
The invention is elucidated hereinbelow on the basis of a number of non-limitative exemplary embodiments of a structural element, a holding means and an auxiliary means according to the invention. Herein:
Structural element 1 is provided with recesses 2, in this embodiment round holes at regular mutual distances, which form mounting points for arranging holding means 3 for positioning and holding reinforcement rods. The distance between the mounting points is for instance 2.5 cm, which distance can be standardized. Measuring and precise setting-out of holding means 3 hereby becomes relatively simple and the chance of errors is drastically reduced. Structural element 1 is also provided with coupling points, in this embodiment round holes 4 for mutually coupling a plurality of such structural elements 1 to form an auxiliary means according to the invention. The holes for mutual coupling 4 and recesses 2 can also have the same diameter, and even fully coincide. This will of course result in advantages in the production and use of structural element 1.
Recesses 9 can also be arranged in the holding means to enable more precise and simple mounting thereof on a structural element. Additional provisions 10 can also be arranged for clamping (multiple diameters of) reinforcement rods.
In one embodiment of a holding means according to the invention (not shown), the holding means can for instance also be suitable for holding a plurality of reinforcement rods.
The whole spatial geometry of a reinforcement and the separate positioning of each individual rod can be realized better and more accurately according to the invention than with known methods, tools and devices. Smaller and larger series which cannot be produced by means of a partly or fully automated machine can thus be realized quickly and precisely.
Although elucidated on the basis of a limited number of exemplary embodiments, the invention comprises any system wherein an auxiliary means for manufacturing a reinforcement is built up of a number of structural elements according to the invention; thus, in addition to the described and shown “meccano”-like system and the system making use of a number of basic elements according to the invention, for instance also a “lego”-like system with block-shaped structural elements.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/597,697, filed Nov. 27, 2006, now U.S. Pat. No. 8,701,370, which is a National Stage Application Under 35 U.S.C. §371 of International Application No. PCT/NL2005/000389, filed May 26, 2005, each of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. International Application No. PCT/NL2005/000389 claims priority to Netherlands Patent No. 1026278, filed May 27, 2004.
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