CA1242895A - Precast concrete culvert section - Google Patents

Precast concrete culvert section

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CA1242895A
CA1242895A CA000499959A CA499959A CA1242895A CA 1242895 A CA1242895 A CA 1242895A CA 000499959 A CA000499959 A CA 000499959A CA 499959 A CA499959 A CA 499959A CA 1242895 A CA1242895 A CA 1242895A
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William D. Lockwood
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PRECAST CONCRETE CULVERT SECTION
Abstract of the Disclosure A culvert section includes vertical parallel spaced concrete side walls integrally connected by an arcuate concrete top wall having a curved inner surface with a radius of curvature at least twice the rise defined between the top center of the curved inner surface and the bottom surfaces of the side walls. The side walls have flat outer surfaces which form corners with the top surface and have a vertical height preferably between eighty and ninety percent of the rise. The vertical height is also less than fifty percent of the radius of curvature which is between twenty and thirty feet and preferably about twenty-five feet. The vertical side walls are adapted to connect with angularly disposed vertical concrete wing walls to provide for a smooth hydraulic flow into and through a series of the culvert sections.

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Docket 2771 PRECAST CONCRETE CULVERT SECTION

Background of the Invention This lnvention relates to the production of precast concrete culvert sections which are usually installed in end-to-end alignment in the ground for directing a stream under a roadway and in place of using a bridge for spanning the stream. In the construction of such precast concrete culvert sections, it is desirable for the sections to have a configuration which effectively and efflciently utilizes the lateral forces actiny on the side walls of the culvert section by the surrounding earth or soil to provide the culvert section with high strength for supporting substantial vertical loads on the top wall of the section. It is also desirable for the culvert section to have a minimum wall thickness, provide for a 'smooth flow of water into and through the culvert section and permit the maximum flow of water with a minimum overall heiyht or rise of the culvert section. In addition, it is desirable for the culvert section to be constructed so that culvert sect70ns with diF-Ferent spans and different heights or rises may be economically produced in order to accommodate water streams oF various sizes.
Different forms of concrete culvert sections have been either proposed or made, for example, as disclosed in U. S. Patent No. 1,412,616 and as produced by Zurn Industries, Inc. of Erie, Pennsylvania and marketed 23 under the trademark "BEBO". ~lowever, the culvert sections which have been previously proposed or constructed fail to provide all of the above desirable features, as apparent after studying and analyzing the culvert sections.
Summary of the Invention The present invention is directed to an improved precast concrete culvert section wh7ch provides all of the desirable features .

Docket 2771 Z8~5 mentioned above, including an efficient structure which effectively utilizes the forces exerted by the surrounding soil to provide high strength for supporting substantial vertical loads. The culvert section of the invention may also be efficiently produced in different spans and rises with a simple and economically constructed forming system and provides for attaching vertical concrete wing walls to produce a hydraulically smooth flow through the culvert sections. The above mentioned features and advantages of the invention and other features and advantages will be apparent from the following descriptlon, the accompanying drawing and the appended claims.

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an underground installation of several culvert sections constructed in accordance with the invention to provide for a flow7ng stream under a roadway, and with a center portion broken away;
FIG. 2 is a vertical cross-section through one of the culvert secttons shown in FIG. l;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a culvert section shown in FIGS. 1 and 2; and FIG. 4 is an elevational end view of a series of culvert sections assembled and connected in accordance with the invention to provTde an underground water retention tank.
Description of the Preferred Embodiments . _ _ FIG. 1 illustrates a series of precast~concrete culvert sections lQ which are placed tn alignment or end-to-end on parallel spaced continuous concrete footings 12 formed within trenches in the ground. The assembled culverts 10 are covered by campacted sotl G after the culvert sections are placed on the faoters 12. The compacted soil supports a roadbed for a roadway or pavement P which extends across the assembled culvert sections.
The opposite ends of the assembled culvert sections 10 connect with corresponding vertical head walls 14 and vertical wing walls 16 which extend outwardly at an angle to define an entrance and exit for water Flowing Docket 2771 ~Z~B~5 1n the channel C formed within the soil. Preferably, adjacent culvert sections 10 are secured together by welding or bolting abutting metal plates 18 having portions embedded within the concrete.
Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, each of the culvert sections 10 includes parallel spaced vertical side walls 22 which are integrally connected by an arcuate top wall 24. The inner surface of the top wall 24 has a radius of curvature R1 which is between twenty feet and thirty feet and preferably about twenty-five feet. The thickness T of the side walls and the top wall is preferably within a range of eight inches to fourteen inches depending on the span S defined between the parallel lnner surfaces of the side walls. A thickness T of ten inches is suitable for spans S between fourteen feet and twenty-five feet.
The outer surfaces of the side walls 22 have a height H which is at least sixty percent of the rise R defined between the bottom surfaces lS of the side walls and the top inner surface of the top wall 21~. The vertical height H of the s7de walls 22 is also less than fifty percent of the radius of curvature R1 which is at least twice the rise R. In the optimum construction of each culvert section 10, the height H of the side walls 22 is between eighty and ninety percent of the rise R, and the outer surface of each side wall 22 joins with the top surface of the top wall 24 to form a relatively sharp corner with an angle A of between 105 degrees and 120 degrees and preferably about 112 degrees. The length L
of each culvert section 10 may range between four feet and ten feet, dependtng upon the span S. The inner surfaces of the side walls 22 and the top wall 24 are jo7ned together by a curved surface having a radius R2~of about three feet. This provides the corner portions with a substantially greater thickness.
As shown in FIG. 2, a grid 26 of crossing steel reinforcing rods or members are embedded within the vertical side walls 22 relatively close to the outer surfaces of the side walls, and an arcuate grid 20 of Docket 2771 ~2~2B95 crossing steel reinforcing rods or members is embedded within the top wall 24 relatively close to the upper surface of the top wall. A similar arcuate grid 29 of crossing reinforcing rods or members is also embedded within the $op wall 24 relatively close to the inner surface of the top ~Iall The reinforcing rods forming the gr-ids 26, 28 and 29 substantially increase the load carrying strength of the culvert sections 10 as may be required to handle heavy loads or traffic on the crossing pavement P. In place of the reinforclng bars form7ng the gr7ds 26, 28 and 29, cr7mped steel fibers or ribbons may be d7spersed throughout the concrete when 7t 7s be7ng mixed. It has been determined that such reinforcing fibers or ribbbons are sufficient reinforcement for many uses of the precast culvert sections.
Referrring to FIG. 4, a ser7es of precast culvert sections 10' are arranged in parallel spaced relat70n on corresponding cont7nuous concrete footers 12', and each of the culvert sect70ns 10' is provided with a longi-tudinally extending recess 32 within the upper portion of one side wall22'. The recesses 32 support precast arcuate concrete panels 35 which have a radius of curvature substantially the same as the radius of curvature Rl of the top walls 24' of the culvert sections 10'. The assembly of the culvert sections 10' and arcuate panels 35 illustrated in FIG. 4 is ideally suited for forming an underground water retention or storage tank. For example, the tank may be used to retain temporarily water collecting from the storm sewers for a large parking lot or other large area which collects a substantial volume of water in a rain storm. The bottom of the tank may be paved with concrete or asphalt.
It has been found that the construction and assembly of culvert sections as described above in accordance with the invention, provides desirable advantages. Specifically, the above described values and relation-ships between the radius Rl, the wall height H and the rise R provtde the optimum configuration for utilizing the lateral or horizontal forces acting against the side walls 22 to support the earth or ground G and other loads Docket 2771 l 95 on the top wall 24. The vertlcal side walls 22 also provide for connecting the vertical wing walls 16 in a manner which produces a smooth flow of water into and from the culvert Formed by the sections 10. ,The forces of the earth acting horizontally against the upper corners of the side walls 22 are also effective in helping to counteract the outward forces on the side walls 22 by the downward -forces or loads on the arcuate top wall 24.
The concrete culvert sections 10 may also be efficiently precast on end and in forms which provide for conveniently changing the span S
10 and the height H of the side walls 22. That is, the height of the side J, walls 22 may be varied by ~eposi,tioning bulkheads within the forms for the side walls, and the span may be conveniently varied by adding or removing curved form sections for the top wall 24 and having the radius Rl. Thus the radtus Rl rematns constant or the same for culvert sections with different spans S, and the corner portions where the stde walls 22 join with the top wall 24 also rematn constant wtth culvert sections of dtfferent spans S.
While the precast concrete culvert section herein described constitutes a preferred embodiment of the invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limtted to this precise culvert section, and that changes may be made therein without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
The invention having thus been described, the following is claimed:

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THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. In a precast concrete culvert section including a pair of parallel spaced vertical concrete side walls having bottom surfaces adapted to rest on corresponding concrete footers, an arcuate concrete top wall integrally connecting said side walls, and said side walls having opposing inner surfaces defining a span greater than the length of said side and top walls, the improvement wherein said arcuate top wall has a generally uniform thickness with a curved inner surface having a radius of curvature at least twice the rise defined between the top center of said curved inner surface and said bottom surfaces of said side walls, each of said side walls having a generally uniform thickness and a flat vertical outer surface with a vertical height at least sixty percent of said rise and less than fifty percent of said radius of curva-ture, said concrete top wall has a curved outer surface forming a rela-tively sharp corner with said outer surface of each said side wall, reinforcing members embedded in said concrete and extending generally parallel to said outer surfaces of said top and side walls, and said inner surface of each said side wall and said inner surface of said top wall are connected by a curved surface cooperating with said rela-tively sharp corner to define a corner thickness substantially greater than the uniform thickness of said side and top walls.
2. A culvert section as defined in claim 1 wherein said radius of curvature of said inner surface of said arcuate top wall is greater than twenty feet and less than thirty feet.
3. A culvert section as defined in claim 2 wherein said radius of curvature is about twenty-five feet.
4. A culvert section as defined in claim 1 wherein said rein-forcing members comprise ribbons distributed randomly throughout said concrete forming said top and side walls.
5. A plurality of culvert sections as defined in claim 1 and arranged in aligned relation to define a culvert adapted to extend under a roadway, a pair of substantially vertical wing walls extending out-wardly at an angle from the outermost said culvert section, and said wing walls have vertical inner surfaces extending to said vertical inner surfaces of said side walls of said outermost culvert section.
6. In a precast culvert section including a pair of parallel spaced vertical concrete side walls having bottom surfaces adapted to rest on corresponding concrete footers, an arcuate concrete top wall integrally connecting said side wall, and said side walls having opposing inner surfaces defining a span greater than the length of said side and top walls, the improvement wherein said arcuate top wall has a gen-erally uniform thickness with a curved inner surface having a radius of curvature at least twice the rise defined between the top center of said curved inner surface and said bottom surfaces of said side walls, each of said side walls having a generally uniform thickness and a flat vertical outer surface with a vertical height between eighty and ninety percent of said rise and less than fifty percent of said radius of curva-ture, said concrete top wall has a curved outer surface forming a relatively sharp corner with said outer surface of each said side wall, reinforcing members embedded in said concrete and extending generally parallel to said outer surfaces of said top and side walls, and said inner surface of each said side wall and said inner surface of said top wall are con-nected by a curved surface cooperating with said relatively sharp corner to define a corner thickness substantially greater than the uniform thickness of said side and top walls.
7. A culvert section as defined in claim 6 wherein said radius of curvature of said inner surface of said arcuate top wall is greater than twenty feet and less than thirty feet, and said outer surface of said top wall forms an angle between 105 degrees and 120 degrees with said outer surface of each said side wall to define said relatively sharp corner.
8. A plurality of separate precast concrete culvert sections arranged in parallel spaced relation, each said culvert section including a pair of parallel spaced vertical concrete side walls having bottom surfaces adapted to rest on corresponding concrete footers, an arcuate concrete top wall integrally connecting said side walls of each section, said side walls of each section having opposing inner surfaces defining a span greater than the length of said side and top walls, said arcuate top wall of each said section having a curved inner surface with a radius of curvature at least twice the rise defined between the top center of said curved inner surface and said bottom surfaces of said side walls, said side walls having flat outer surfaces with a vertical height at least sixty percent of said rise and less than fifty percent of said radius of curvature, means forming longitudinally extending recesses defining seats on the upper portions of the opposing said side walls of said culvert sections, and a separate arcuate concrete panel having opposite longitudinal edge portions supported by said seats.
9. A plurality of culvert sections as defined in claim 8 wherein said concrete panel has a curved inner surface with a radius of curvature generally equal to said radius of curvature of said inner surface of said top wall of each said culvert section.
10. A culvert section as defined in claim 8 wherein said radius of curvature of said inner surface of said arcuate top wall is greater than twenty feet and less than thirty feet, and said outer surface of said top wall forms an angle between 105 degrees and 120 degrees with said outer surface of each said side wall to define said relatively sharp corner.
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