EP1863978A1 - Channel body - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a gutter body of a drainage channel or the like in a ground installable body with upper edges for placing a cover. Furthermore, the invention relates to a gutter system with at least one such gutter body.
- gutter bodies are known from the prior art and serve for the discharge of precipitation or other surface water. Very often, these gutters are installed in traffic areas, so that sometimes very high traffic load act on them.
- the gutters known from the prior art are preferably made of a solid concrete material or of steel.
- individual channel body can be connected to each other by means of flanges and so larger gutter systems can be formed. At certain intervals, collecting ducts or discharge ducts are arranged on these gutters and have corresponding receptacles for fastening the flanges of the gutters to them.
- Object of the present invention is therefore to offer a gutter body or a gutter system that is particularly resistant with low weight and material requirements and is easy and versatile in a soil installable.
- a channel body according to claim 1 This object is achieved by a channel body according to claim 1.
- this object is thus achieved by a gutter body of a drainage channel or the like in a ground installable body with upper edges for placing a cover in that the gutter body has a honeycomb structure of adjacent honeycomb.
- a gutter system in particular by a gutter system which can be installed in a ground with at least one first gutter body according to the previously defined gutter body as a first system element, with a transition element as a second system element, which can be connected to the first gutter body and is designed such that it allows the completion of the gutter system or by connecting at least one further system element, an extension and / or a branching and / or a conclusion and / or a change in direction of the extension of the gutter system.
- main extension axes of a plurality of honeycombs of the honeycomb structure are arranged substantially parallel to a main load introduction direction in the gutter body, in particular perpendicular to a plane through the upper edges.
- the main axis of extension is that which is parallel to the honeycomb walls delimiting a honeycomb.
- Such a honeycomb arrangement guarantees the derivation of bending moments as well as shear forces over the honeycomb walls extending substantially parallel to the main load introduction direction.
- the main load here is preferably the traffic load acting on the installed gutter body, for example when driving over.
- the gutter body preferably has a gutter body lining element on an inner side. This allows the formation of a gutter inside, which ensures the resistance-free and reliable water drainage.
- the connection of the gutter body lining element to the underlying honeycomb improves both the shear and the torsional rigidity of the component.
- the gutter body lining element is arranged on an upper edge of the honeycomb wall of a plurality of individual honeycombs.
- a profile structure is created by the specific design of the respective honeycomb height of the individual honeycomb, the element after the insertion or forming of Rinnen stresses- the inner shape of the gutter body requires.
- a plurality of honeycomb-shaped honeycomb are formed as honeycombs having three or more non-parallel surface normals.
- the formation of honeycombs with three or more non-parallel surface normals and their arrangement in a honeycomb structure to a structure that leads to both bending, thrust and also extremely resistant to torsion.
- Such a honeycomb arrangement thus leads in particular to a very light, yet extremely rigid and stable gutter body.
- the honeycombs are formed within the honeycomb structure so that at least one outer side of a side wall or a bottom of the gutter body has a discontinuous surface development.
- a discontinuous surface development forms, for example, in the adjacent arrangement of several hexagonal honeycombs by their surface-parallel arrangement.
- a discontinuous structure is also formed in the region of the honeycomb openings in a plane parallel to its main extension direction. Both the discontinuous structure in the region of these honeycomb openings and in the region of several adjacent honeycomb walls causes a very stable fixation of the channel body according to the invention in the installed state, as it comes to a multi-axial storage and wedging of the channel body in the bearing material.
- Honeycomb openings at least partially penetrate the bearing material into the honeycomb openings and thus reinforce the position fixation of the channel body.
- a surface lining element for closing the honeycomb structure is provided on at least one upper side of the channel body.
- this surface covering element prevents the penetration of rainwater into the honeycomb, which could lead to destruction of the honeycomb structure, especially at temperatures below freezing.
- this surface covering element is designed as a frame or a support element, in particular for a cover, which can be placed on top of the channel body.
- the surface lining member not only prevents the penetration of rain water or the like, but also serves as a support and fixing member for the cover of the gutter body.
- the surface cladding element also contributes to the static stiffening of the gutter body, in that a disk-shaped bond between the honeycomb and the surface covering element is formed in the area of the gutter body upper side.
- the surface covering element has at least one latching opening, which is formed in particular congruent to at least one underlying honeycomb upper side, for receiving at least one correspondingly formed on the cover latching element or vice versa.
- This design guarantees easy fixation of the cover after insertion into its storage on the gutter body.
- the latching element is formed on the cover congruent to a respective arranged below the latching opening honeycomb, so that takes place by the engagement between locking element and honeycomb locking of the cover in its storage.
- the detent openings of the surface covering element are also possible borrowed to use in the detent openings of the surface covering element as well as in the underlying honeycomb bearing elements that ensure, for example, a sound-absorbing storage of the cover. Again, the usual from the prior art methods are applicable.
- Another possibility is to form the detent opening of the surface covering element smaller than the honeycomb opening of the honeycombs arranged therebelow, so that, for example, the detent element of the cover can be inserted lockingly into the same only against this detent opening.
- the formation of the locking element as a latching lug with corresponding locking projections conceivable radially projecting from the latching lug from this and then jammed after insertion on a bottom of the surface lining element against lifting the cover,
- At least one accessible from the outside connecting element is arranged on the gutter body for Ineingriffb wrestle with a bearing material or other channel body, transition element or similar element.
- the engagement is preferably carried out via at least one arranged on the gutter body and accessible from the outside receiving element, both the connecting element and the receiving element can be formed here as known from the prior art connection-receiving elements.
- Particularly advantageous is the training as a tongue and groove system, the engagement only by a Relative displacement along a locking axis is detachable or producible, wherein the locking axis is preferably perpendicular to a plane through the upper edges of the channel body.
- At least one connec tion element is formed as an independent element with at least two connecting portions for engaging with at least one receiving element on the gutter body.
- the connecting element is not integrally formed with a gutter body, but is connected as an independent element only with the gutter body.
- the corresponding connecting and receiving elements are arranged both in the bottom area and in upper areas of the side walls so as to form a rigid connection with respect to the main load introduction direction.
- the gutter body has at least one detachable wall region in a side wall or in a bottom to form at least one connection opening for connecting a further channel body, transition element or similar element.
- the arrangement of such a detachable Wandungsbe- rich allows the extension of the gutter body to another element, such as another channel body, if necessary.
- the use of detachable wall regions in the channel body enables the production of a single modular channel body and its targeted adaptation to the local requirements.
- the removable wall regions are connected via a predetermined breaking point with the channel body.
- This facilitates, for example, on the construction site, the simple separation of the respective wall area, possibly even without a special tool.
- the gutter body preferably has a frame element which surrounds the detachable wall region, in particular for stiffening the connection opening after separating out the detachable wall region and / or for sealingly connecting the further channel body, transition element or similar element which is connected to the connection opening.
- the frame element serves to intercept the weak point resulting from the separation of the wall region.
- the use of the frame element for forming a connection area around the connection opening is particularly advantageous.
- the formation of a gutter system with at least one first gutter body, as described above, as a first system element and with a second system element in the form of a transition element for the connection of at least one further or third system element enables the inexpensive and rapid installation of a gutter system, for example for surface drainage, even with large areas to be drained.
- a transition element which optionally serves the extension and / or the branch and / or the conclusion and / or a change in direction of the extension of the gutter system, reduces the number of required system elements to a minimum.
- the transition element has all-around closed side walls and a bottom, wherein a first detachable wall portion is provided in a side wall for forming a first connection opening for connection to the first gutter body and at least a second separable wall area in a side wall or the bottom for forming at least one second connection opening for connecting at least one further system element.
- a further system element ie for example, a gutter body allowed.
- transition element in which, for example, the removable wall regions are removed on three side walls which are rectangular in their base area.
- the transition element only as derivation to dement in which, for example, removes the removable wall portion of the bottom and connected to the now formed connection opening a discharge pipe or a downpipe.
- the transition element only as an extension element or extension spacer 2u. When used as an extension element, the transition element is only to one
- the existing channel system or system element is thus extended by the dimension of the transition element, whereby an extension of the channel system is made possible even in small steps.
- the transition element serves as connec tion element 2wischen between two system elements, without a branching or change of direction is made.
- the transition element is formed according to a gutter body according to one of claims 1-19.
- the transition element has inter alia a honeycomb structure, a lining element on its inside or a Oberflä- chenveisupportedselement as a frame or support element for a cover, and so also enjoys the advantages described above.
- At least one system element of the channel system has at least one connecting element in order to engage with a receiving element of another system element or vice versa.
- the arrangement of connecting elements on the system elements, which can be brought into engagement with corresponding receiving elements, serves for the simple connection of the system elements, which are usually matched to one another, for forming a channel system.
- the gutter body has at one end of the gutter two connecting elements which project from the gutter body and are formed congruently with two receiving elements which are arranged on a transition element.
- the verb is in training element and the corresponding receiving element formed as a tongue and groove system, the engagement by a relative displacement to each other along a Ve ⁇ egelungsachse solvable or producible, the locking axis in particular runs substantially perpendicular to an upper side of the system elements to be connected, where the Advantages and special features arise, as they were before with the special. Execution of the gutter body were appreciated accordingly.
- the transition preferably has a substantially square or axisymmetric base area in cross section parallel to a mounting surface of the channel system.
- This quadratic design makes the transition element particularly universally applicable, since, for example, in the simultaneous arrangement of connecting and receiving elements on the transition element, by a simple rotation of the transition element, the respective to be connected system element connection or receiving element can be brought into engagement position , In addition, it is possible if, for example, on the construction site accidentally a false detachable wall area was removed to compensate for this error by a rotation of the transition element partially again.
- the square design leads to a very small transition element, which is advantageous in particular when using the transition element as a branch or direction change element.
- the channel system has a closing element as a further system element for the sealing completion of at least one channel end and / or a connection opening of another system element.
- This end element allows, for example in the form of a closing bulkhead, the sealing closing of a gutter end.
- connection openings on each system element at specific intervals and to close these already ex works with a closure element, so that the connection of other system elements is even simpler than is the case by the separation of the detachable wall elements.
- this end element is a closure plate having a first end side and a second end side substantially identical thereto, the first end side having at least one connecting element and the second end side having at least one receiving element.
- the closing element can be mounted either with the first connection side or with the second connection side.
- the number of system elements to be held in stock to form a channel system is greatly reduced by this universally mountable end element.
- the gutter system preferably has an adapter element as a further system element for connecting a drainpipe or similar tube to another system element, wherein a first connection side is congruent to a connection opening of the other system element and a second connection side is congruent to the pipe to be connected.
- this adapter element is particularly advantageous. It allows the connection of pipes to, for example, rectangular or U-shaped connection openings. It is generally possible to provide the channel system with uniform connection openings and make the connection of pipes or other, in cross section of this connection opening deviating system elements, via corresponding adapter elements.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a gutter system of two interconnected gutter bodies and a cover grate.
- FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the channel system of FIG. 1; FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the gutter system of FIG. 1; FIG.
- FIG. 5 shows a cross section through the gutter system from FIG. 1 along the line.
- FIG. 6 shows a cross section through the gutter system from FIG. 1 in the area of connection of the two gutter bodies along the line VI - VI from FIG. 3;
- FIG. 7 shows a cross section through the gutter system from FIG. 1 along the line.
- FIG. 8 shows a longitudinal section through the cover grating from FIG. 1;
- FIG. 9 is a bottom view of the cover grating from FIG. 1; FIG.
- FIG. 10 shows a cross section through the cover grid from FIG. 1;
- FIG. 11 is an isometric view of a closing element
- FIG. 12 is an isometric view of the end element of FIG. 11; FIG.
- FIG. 13 is an isometric view of a transition element from below;
- FIG. 14 shows an isometric view of the transition element from FIG. 13 and a cover grille from above;
- FIG. 15 shows a plan view of an independent connecting element
- FIG. 16 is an isometric view of an adapter element
- FIG. 17 is a side view of the adapter element of FIG. 16;
- FIG. and FIG. 18 shows a plan view of the adapter element from FIG. 16.
- FIG. 1 shows the isometric representation of a gutter system according to the invention, consisting of two gutter bodies 2, 2 'which are connected to one another at two gutter ends 13', 13 " 7.
- An inner side 3 of the channel bodies 2, 2 ' is provided with a gutter body lining element 12, 12', which extends between the respective gutter ends 13 and 13 'or 13 "and 13'” and has a continuous area development, so that, in the installed state, precipitation and surface water which has penetrated through the cover 20 can be discharged with low flow resistance
- the channel body 2, 2 'shown here has a honeycomb structure which is formed by several adjacent honeycombs 6, 6', etc.
- honeycombs are in this embodiment, it is arranged such that a side wall 14 of the channel system has a discontinuous surface development ige area development results here by the surface shape of the respective honeycomb 6, 6 'and serves to fix the position of the gutter system in the installed state, for example by a. Ver spread against a bearing material (not shown).
- the honeycomb 6, 6 ', etc. each have a main axis of extension A w (see FIGS. 3 and 5) which runs parallel to a main load introduction direction R v .
- This main load introduction direction R v corresponds to the direction of the traffic loads F v acting on the channel system, for example due to traffic.
- Fig. 1 shows a longitudinal section through the gutter system of Fig. 1 along the line II-II
- Fig. 3 is a bottom view of the gutter system of FIG.
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the gutter system of FIG. 1, wherein in Fig. 4 to Note that a bottom portion 16 of the gutter system 1, here oriented in the direction of the side top, so "upside down".
- Fig. 3 the honeycomb structure of the channel system 1 can be seen clearly, here a combination of hexagonal honeycomb and square honeycomb was selected.
- a particularly torsionally rigid channel body element 2, 2 ' Each channel body 2, 2 'has at its ends 13, 13' and 13 ", 13"'connecting elements 22, 22' and receiving elements 24, 24 '.
- the connecting elements 22, 22 ' are formed here as protrusions projecting out of the gutter end 13', which lock in the locking direction A v shown in FIG. 4 in corresponding receiving elements 24, 24 'receiving elements of another channel body, etc. (not shown)
- the locking direction A v is chosen so that even with partial installation, which means that already a channel body 2 in a previously excavated channel or the like (not shown) was used, the other channel body 2 simply in the direction A v on the
- Receptacles are arranged along the side wall 14, 14' 24a, 24a ', which are designed so that they allow the inclusion of a connecting element 22a, 22a'.
- the provided on these side walls 14, 14 'connec tion elements 22 a, 22 a' and receiving elements 24 a, 24 a 1 serve the parallel locking of two channel bodies 2, 2 ', this case is not shown here.
- the connecting elements 22a, 22a 'and the receiving elements 24a, 24a' are arranged so that, by a 90 ° rotation of each channel body 2 to the channel body 2 'and their parallel arrangement, each connecting element 22a, 22a 1 a congruent trained receiving element 24a, 24a 'is opposite. In this way, an exact level equal and parallel installation of two channel body 2, 2 'is possible.
- the honeycombs 6, 6 ', etc. are thus formed in the bottom region so open honeycomb, so that during installation of the gutter system 1 possibly used bearing material (not shown) in the honeycomb 6, 6' at least partially penetrate can and thus the gutter system 1 is anchored stable in the ground.
- the honeycomb it is also conceivable to form the honeycomb as a closed honeycomb, for example, to form a very light and insulating hollow chamber system.
- circular detachable wall portions 26 are provided, which are connected via a predetermined breaking point 27 with the respective channel body 2, 2 '.
- the predetermined breaking point 27 allows the simple separation of these removable wall portions 27, so that by the resulting connection port, for example, a discharge pipe or an adapter element, as shown in Fig.
- a surface covering element 18 is also shown, on an upper side 7 of the channel system 1 on the respective honeycomb 6, etc. in the edge region of the channel body 2, 2 ' is arranged.
- This surface covering element 18 serves for the completion of the honeycombs, etc., but also for the formation of a storage area for the cover 20 (see FIG. 1), as shown in FIGS. 5-7 in FIG.
- the surface covering element 18 has latching openings 19 at specific intervals, into which the cover 20 can interlock with engaging latching elements 21. This serves to fix the position of the cover and in particular allows the fixation of the cover 20 when the gutter system 1 is fitted over.
- contact elements 15 are provided on the surface covering element, which protrude parallel to the top 7 of the channel system of Zargenwandungen 17 and the additional locking of the cover 20 (see FIG. 1) are used.
- These contact elements 15 are formed integrally with the Zargenwandung 17 of the shovenverklei- dungs dement 18.
- the formation of these contact elements 15 guarantees a reliable mounting of the cover 20 on the surface covering element 18, even at high levels of contamination, since only a Pvinktlagerung is formed between the contact element 15 and the cover 20 to form a gap.
- FIGS. 5-7 show cross sections through the gutter system 1, FIG. 5 showing a cross section along the line VV, FIG. 6 a cross section along the line VI-VI and FIG. 7 a cross section along the line VII -VII of Fig. 3 shows.
- the inner shape of the channel body 2, 2 ' is due to a specific adjustment of the height of the honeycomb 6, 6' and the congruent storage of the channel body lining element 12 on these honeycomb 6, 6 '.
- a lateral connecting element 22a which protrudes from the side wall 14 of the channel body 2, 2 'and serves the parallel, level arrangement of two channel body 2, 2'. As already mentioned, this arrangement of the channel body 2, 2 'is not shown.
- FIG. 6 shows in contrast to the receiving element 24 in the region of the abutting edge of the two channel body, along the line VI-VI of FIG. 3, which is formed by the two end faces 13 ', 13 "of the two channel body 2, 2' (see
- the receiving element 24 is embodied here as a groove into which a T-shaped connecting element 22 is inserted in a locking manner along the locking axis A v (see Fig. 4) 8 shows a side view, Fig. 9 a bottom view and Fig. 10 a cross-section In the edge region 29, 29 ', the cover 20 on its underside 31 the aforementioned locking elements 21, 21', 21 " on, which are arranged at certain intervals on the side edge 29, 29 '.
- these latching elements 21, 21 ', 21 are designed in such a way that they interlock with the latching openings 19 on the upper side 7 of the channel body 2, 2' (see Fig. 2), but of course it is also conceivable in place of Latching openings 19 to use special honeycomb 6 as latching openings and the locking elements 21, 21 ', 21 "congruent to form these honeycomb 6, so that a locking of the cover 20 is achieved by the engagement of these honeycomb-shaped latching elements 21, 21', 21” it is conceivable that the cover 20 is not, as shown here, a cover grate, but as a closed or otherwise perforated cover 20. Of course, it is also conceivable, not only the gutter body 2, 2 'of the gutter system 1 but also the cover 20 to be provided with a honeycomb system.
- FIGS. 11 and 12 show an isometric view of a closing element 40 of the channel system 1.
- the closing element 40 is designed as a closing plate which has a first side 41 and a second side 42.
- the end plate 40 is designed so that it is connected to a connection opening of a
- System element of the channel body 1 can be connected.
- the end element 40 can be connected to the gutter end 13 or 13 '"of the gutter system from FIG. 3, so that the respective gutter ends 13 and 13' are closed in a sealing manner.
- the two trough ends 13, 13 '"different Locking element for connection changes system elements.
- the terminating element 40 according to the invention has both receiving elements 24, 24 'and connecting dements 22, 22 The receiving elements 24, 24 'are here arranged on the first side 41, while the connecting elements 22, 22' protrude from the second side 42.
- the terminating element 40 is formed identically on the connecting or receiving elements, so that, depending on the system element to be connected, the terminating element 40 can be simply connected to the corresponding element on the system element 41, 42.
- the terminating element 40 also comprises positioning elements 43, 43 'which the positioning of the closing element 40 during installation and during installation serve.
- FIGS. 13 and 14 show an isometric view of a transition element 30 from two different perspectives.
- FIG. 13 shows a view from below, while in FIG. 14 an isometric view is selected obliquely from above, and in addition to the transition element 30 also a cover 33 for closing the transition element 30 is shown.
- the transition element 30 shown here consists of four side walls 32-32 '''and a bottom area 37 which is substantially modeled on the inner shape of four intersecting gutter bodies.'
- the side walls 32-32 '' each have removable inner walls 36-36 '', After separation, they release a connection opening (not shown) for connection of a further system element (not shown)
- the purposeful separation of the respective detachable walls 36-36 TM results in the completion of a gutter system If, for example, the gutter system 1 is to be branched, the detachable walls 36, 36 'and 36'"are removed and the corresponding desired system elements, for example gutter body 2, (not shown) are attached to the connection openings (thus formed), 2 'connected.
- transition element 30 has on its outer side 38 both receiving elements 24 - 24 '"and connecting demes - 22''for locking engagement with correspondingly formed receiving or locking elements of other system elements. o elements of the channel system 1 on. Due to the square with respect to its base construction of the transition element 30, it is possible, as in the previously described end plate 40 (see FIG. 11), that transition element 30 to connect universal to each system element, as by a 90 ° rotation between recording element 24, 24 'or 24 ", 24'” and connecting element 22, 22 'and 22 ", 22'” back and forth can be changed.
- FIG. 15 shows a particular embodiment of a connecting element 22.
- This connecting element 22 is an independent connecting element and has two connecting arms 23a and 23b. These connecting regions 23a and 23b are here shaped so that they can be inserted into the respective honeycomb 6 (see FIG. 3) of a channel body 2, 2 'or other system elements of the channel system 1. In this way, without the integral formation of special connecting elements 22 or receiving elements 24, the locking of two system elements allows.
- FIGS. 16-18 show an adapter element from different angles of view.
- Fig. 16 shows an isometric view of the adapter element
- Fig. 17 is a side view
- Fig. 18 is a plan view.
- the adapter element 44 serves to connect a discharge element, for example a pipe (not shown), to a connection opening, as it results when a detachable wall region 26 has been cut out of a gutter body 2 (see FIG. 3).
- the adapter element 44 has a first connection side 46 and a second connection side 48.
- the second connection side 48 is formed in this embodiment so that it can be brought into direct connection with a drain pipe (not shown).
- connecting elements 22, 22 'are formed on the first connection side 36 of the adapter element 44, which can be brought into receiving elements 24, 24', which are formed on the system element to be connected, for example, the channel body 2 of FIG .
- all other known from the prior art locking systems are applicable here.
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