GB2351692A - Improvements in or relating to moulding - Google Patents

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GB2351692A
GB2351692A GB9915794A GB9915794A GB2351692A GB 2351692 A GB2351692 A GB 2351692A GB 9915794 A GB9915794 A GB 9915794A GB 9915794 A GB9915794 A GB 9915794A GB 2351692 A GB2351692 A GB 2351692A
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Alan William Gimbert
David Roy Allum
Brian Crampton
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Priority to DE69905819T priority patent/DE69905819T2/en
Priority to AT99116570T priority patent/ATE234417T1/en
Priority to EP99116570A priority patent/EP0982472B1/en
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Priority to AT00940636T priority patent/ATE261804T1/en
Priority to DE60009067T priority patent/DE60009067D1/en
Priority to AU55547/00A priority patent/AU5554700A/en
Priority to PCT/GB2000/002476 priority patent/WO2001003897A1/en
Priority to EP00940636A priority patent/EP1192028B2/en
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
    • B28B23/00Arrangements specially adapted for the production of shaped articles with elements wholly or partly embedded in the moulding material; Production of reinforced objects
    • B28B23/005Arrangements specially adapted for the production of shaped articles with elements wholly or partly embedded in the moulding material; Production of reinforced objects with anchoring or fastening elements for the shaped articles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
    • B28B23/00Arrangements specially adapted for the production of shaped articles with elements wholly or partly embedded in the moulding material; Production of reinforced objects
    • B28B23/0043Arrangements specially adapted for the production of shaped articles with elements wholly or partly embedded in the moulding material; Production of reinforced objects with gaskets or sealing elements, e.g. for tunnelings or man holes
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
    • B28B7/00Moulds; Cores; Mandrels
    • B28B7/0064Moulds characterised by special surfaces for producing a desired surface of a moulded article, e.g. profiled or polished moulding surfaces
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
    • B28B7/00Moulds; Cores; Mandrels
    • B28B7/02Moulds with adjustable parts specially for modifying at will the dimensions or form of the moulded article
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
    • E21DSHAFTS; TUNNELS; GALLERIES; LARGE UNDERGROUND CHAMBERS
    • E21D11/00Lining tunnels, galleries or other underground cavities, e.g. large underground chambers; Linings therefor; Making such linings in situ, e.g. by assembling
    • E21D11/38Waterproofing; Heat insulating; Soundproofing; Electric insulating
    • E21D11/385Sealing means positioned between adjacent lining members

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Abstract

A moulding apparatus (10) for moulding articles (50) in a settable material concrete, the moulding apparatus (10) including a base (14) and one or more mould edges characterised in that the moulding apparatus (10) includes at least one insert (20, 21) which is arranged to extend along a mould edge to provide with a base (14) a moulding recess (12) into which moulding material is introduced, the insert (20, 21) having a surface (28) which faces inwardly of the moulding recess (19) and which is configured so that an edge of the article (50) moulded in the moulding apparatus (10) is provided with a desired formation 51, 52. The formation or protuberance 51 of one segment 50 is adapted to be received in a formation or recess 52 of an adjacent segment. The segments may be for tunnel lining or pipeline. The inserts are changeable. The insert may become permanently attached to the settable material or may be removable after use and may be reusable. The insert may include a gasket which becomes attached to the settable material for sealing between adjacent articles. The insert may be a unitary structure or made up of insert parts.

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PATENTS ACT 1977 A9760GB/DJL Title: Improvements in or Relating to Moulding Description of Invention
This invention relates to a moulding apparatus for moulding articles in a settable material, and more particularly but not exclusively to a moulding apparatus for moulding a concrete article such as a segment of a lining for a tunnel, or a pipeline.
Moulds are known for moulding tunnel Iinmgs or pipeline segments. These comprise a base having a moulding recess into which concrete is poured. The recess is bounded by sides and ends at least one of which is configured so that the corresponding end and/or side edge of the concrete segment is provided with formations which are used in assembly of the segments to form the tunnel lining or pipeline. For example the end and/or side edges may be formed with grooves which receive sealing gaskets, and/or the end or side edges may be formed with formations which enable or facilitate connection of the segment to an adjacent segment in the tunnel lining or pipeline.
Thus at least one end or side of the moulding recess requires fonrning to a desired configuration.
Such known moulds are typically made in a material such as concrete, timber or metal. Accordingly to make a moulding apparatus for moulding a segment with a particular end or side edge configuration is a not an inexpensive investment. Moreover, a separate mould is required for each different segment configuration.
As is well known to those skilled in the art, it is usual for a tunnel lining or pipeline to be made up from a variety of different configuration tunnel lining/pipeline segments. Whilst the majority of segments for each of a plurality of rings of segments.which are arranged end to end may be the same, to enable the ring to be completed, at least one, usually two or three of the segments need 2 to be of different configurations. Thus to produce a ring of segments typically two or three different moulds are required to produce all the necessary alternative configuration segments.
According to one aspect of the invention we provide a moulding apparatus for moulding articles in a settable material, the moulding apparatus including a base and one or more mould edges characterised in that the moulding apparatus includes at least one insert which is arranged to extend along a mould edge to provide, with the base, a moulding recess into which moulding material is introduced, the insert having a surface which faces inwardly of the moulding recess which is configured so that an edge of the article moulded in the moulding apparatus is provided with a desired formation.
Thus rather than forming ends or sides of a mould to produce an article with a desired edge formation, the inwardly facing surface or surfaces of the insert or inserts may be configured to produce an article with a desired edge formation. Thus it is unnecessary to have different moulds to produce articles with different edge configurations, but rather articles with different edge configurations may be produced by changing the insert or inserts or selecting an appropriate insert or inserts.
The invention is particularly but not exclusively applicable for producing articles which in plan view four sided, e.g. generally rectangular in configuration, having pairs of opposed ends and sides, in which case there may be provided an insert configured to form at least one of the edges of the ends or sides with the desired formation, but preferably, a pair of inserts are provided in the moulding apparatus to form both of one of the pair of end or side edges at least, with desired formations.
The insert may be removable from the moulding after use and thus could be disposable after a single use, but preferably is either re-usable, or the insert or part of the insert.becomes permanently attached to the settable material. In each case, the insert may be made of a suitable plastics material, such as a fibre 3 reinforced resin, so that the surface thereof which faces inwardly of the moulding recess may readily be configured. Further, alternately the insert may include a gasket which becomes attached to the settable material, e.g. to facilitate subsequent scaling between two adjacent concrete articles.
In one example, the inwardly facing surface of the insert includes a recess so that the corresponding end or side edge of the resultant article will have a protuberance. Alternatively or additionally, the inwardly facing surface of the insert may have a protuberance so that the corresponding end or side edge of the resultant article will have a recess. Where the insert includes a gasket, the protuberance may include an outwardly extending anchor means which anchors the gasket in the suitable material.
The insert may be a unitary structure, or may be made up of insert parts which together form the insert. For example, the insert may have a main body and one or more auxiliary parts and the main or one of the auxiliary parts may become attached to the suitable material whilst the auxiliary or main parts may be removable subsequent to moulding.
Thus by selecting and using appropriate main and auxiliary insert parts in conjunction with the main insert body, the inwardly facing surface may be provided with a variety of configurations. Thus it is unnecessary to provide a different insert for each insert configuration.
By utilising inserts substantial cost savings can be made compared to having to produce a concrete or steel mould for a particular article configuration, and by utilising auxiliary insert parts, further cost savings can be made by not having to make an individual monolithic insert for each article configuration. Furthermore from a technical viewpoint, there are advantages in making an insert or insert part in a plastics material to the close tolerances required, over providing a mould end or side edge with a desired formation.
The inveritiop has been particularly developed for use where the article to be moulded is a tunnel lining or pipeline segment which is four sided, e.g.
4 generally rectangular in plan view, but in which the base of the moulding apparatus is curved. Thus appropriately curved end edges of the segments may be provided with desired formations using inserts, whilst straight mould edges may bound the moulding recess to form side edges of the segments which are adapted to co-operate with side edges of adjacent segments.
The insert or inserts may include or support fixffigs during moulding which fixings become embedded in the settable material of the segment during moulding, and are subsequently used to connect or facilitate connection of the segment to another segment.
The settable material is typically concrete.
According to a second aspect of the invention, we provide a method of moulding an article in a settable material using a moulding apparatus including a base and one or more mould edges characterised in that the method includes placing into the moulding apparatus at least one insert which is arranged to extend along a mould edge to provide, with the base, a moulding recess, and introducing into the moulding recess moulding material, the insert having a surface which faces inwardly of the moulding recess which is configured so that the article moulded in the moulding apparatus is provided with a desired edge formation.
The invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:- FIGURE 1 is a perspective illustrative view of a moulding apparatus for use in the invention; FIGURE 2 is a view similar to figure 1 but showing a pair of inserts prior to their placement in the moulding apparatus; FIGURE 3 is a view similar to figure 2 but with the pair of inserts in place; FIGURES 44, 4b, and 4c are illustrative cross sectional views of an insert adapted to provide three alternative formations in an article to be cast.
FIGURE 5 is an illustrative view of a segment made in a moulding apparatus of the invention.
Referring to the drawings there is shown a moulding apparatus 10 which in this example is made in concrete from a concrete master generally of the configuration of an article to be made using the moulding apparatus 10.
In this example the moulding apparatus 10 is for moulding a tunnel lining segment of the kind which, together with a plurality of similar segments, may be assembled together to produce a ring of segments. The tunnel lining is made up of a plurality of such rings of segments arranged end to end. However it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that a similar moulding apparatus to that shown at 10 may be utilised to produce pipeline segments. The invention is however applicable to moulds more generally and the example described below is only one application of the invention.
The moulding apparatus 10 has a recess 12 which includes a base 14 which is curved and of the shape of the segment to be produced, which curve is largely governed by the diameter of the tunnel lining to be produced.
The base 14 is bounded by four mould edges 15-18 in this example, which with the base 14 define the recess 12.
Prior to the present invention, to produce a variety of segments with differing end and side edge configurations, a different mould has been required for each segment configuration. The recess 12 would have been a moulding recess into which concrete would be cast, and the mould edges 15, 17 would have been configured to provide the moulded article with sides of a desired configuration, e.g. having a recess to receive a sealing gasket, whilst the mould edges 16, 18 would have been configured to provide the moulded article with ends of a desired configuration, e.g. having both a recess later to receive a sealing gasket for sealing between two adjacent segments in use, and supporting fixings by means of which the segment may be connected end to end with an adjacent segment.
6 In accordance with the invention though, at least the end edges of the article to be moulded are configured with a desired formation or formations, by using a pair of mould inserts as indicated at 20 and 2 1. Each of the inserts 20, 21 may be made in a suitable plastics material such as a fibre reinforced resin to high tolerances, and each insert 20, 21 is thus provided with formations indicated at 25, 26 in a surface 28 thereof which in use faces inwardly of the recess 12 so that in the resultant segment end edge, there is provided a protuberance which may be received in a recess of the adjacent segment opposing end edge.
By removing the inserts 20, 21 from the recess 12 and replacing them with inserts having differing formations on the surfaces 28 thereof, it will be appreciated that segments having differing end edge configurations may be produced using the same basic moulding apparatus 10.
In this example, the inserts 20, 21 are curved so as to extend along the curved base 14. The inserts 20, 21 are shown in figure 3 positioned alongside the adjacent mould edges 16, 18 and are thus supported by the mould edges 16, 18. However it will be appreciated that one or both of the inserts 20, 21 may be positioned inwardly of the adjacent mould edge 16, 18 so that segments of different lengths L may be produced, again using the same basic moulding apparatus 10. Moreover, it is con-unon to produce segments with non-parallel ends, in particularly configured moulds, but using the invention and particularly configured inserts 20, 21 adequately supported in the recess 12 away from the adjacent mould edges 16, 18, again the same basic moulding apparatus 10 may be used to produce segments with a variety arrangements of non-parallel sides.
Referring to figures 4a to 4c, there is shown in cross section, examples of the insert 20.
The insert 20 may be modified to provide different configuration edge formations in the segment to be moulded, using auxiliary mould parts. Thus where a recess is required in the end edge of the segment to be moulded, an 7 auxiliary mould part such as shown at 30 in figure 4b may be placed in a recess 25 of a main body part 31 of the insert 20, and extend outwardly of the recess 25 to forTn a recess in the segment end edge. It will be appreciated that the auxiliary insert part 30 may be shaped as desired, and in the example shown is chamfered as indicated at 35, so that the resultant recess in the end edge of the segment to be produced is particularly shaped to accommodate a sealing gasket of a corresponding configuration, but with a space around the sealing gasket into which the gasket may defonn when a pair of segments are connected together edge to edge with a gasket between them.
In figure 4a the insert 20 is shown with a pair of altemative configuration auxiliary insert parts 46, 47 received in sides of the recess 25 of the surface 28 thereof. Between them, there is located a rubber gasket 36. The gasket 36 as the concrete is cast, becomes attached to the concrete, so that it is unnecessary later, to insert a gasket between two segments to be connected together.
The gasket 36 includes in this example, an integral anchor means A, which includes a formation which extends away from the recess 25 in the insert 20, into the moulding recess, the formation including a plurality of laterally extending tangs B which assist in anchoring the gasket 36.
In the arrangement shown, when the concrete has set, the auxiliary insert parts 46, 47 are removed to leave gaps to the sides of the gasket 36, into which the gasket 36 may be defonned when the segment is connected to another segment.
The gasket 36 may have hollows H to assist deformation, and may include a strip or strips of hydrophilic gasket material, to assist sealing in wet conditions.
Of course, other configurations of anchoring means may be provided as required for a partigUlar gasket configuration.
8 Many other alternative insert 20, 21 configurations are possible, as are many other configurations of auxiliary insert part to be used in conjunction with a main body part 3 1 of the insert 20, 2 1, and/or with a gasket 36.
Referring to figure 5, there is shown a segment 50 moulded in the moulding apparatus 10 of the previous figures, the segment 50 having ends 16a, 18a and sides 15a, 17a, one of the ends 16a having a protuberance 51 and the other of the ends 18a having a corresponding recess 52, the protuberance 51 being adapted to be received in a recess 52 of an adjacent segment.
The ends 16a, 18a also have openings 53 to 55. Opening 53 extends throughout the length L of the segment 50 and is formed by placing a rod or the like in the recess 12 of the moulding apparatus 10 so as to extend between and be supported in the moulding recess 12 by the pair of inserts 20, 2 1. Such a through opening 53 may be used to accommodate a connecting rod whereby the segment 50 may be connected end to end with an adjacent segment.
Opening 54 accommodates a receptor box 56 with which a T shaped connector may be engaged, again to enable the segment 50 to be connected to an adjacent segment. The receptor box 56 is placed in the moulding apparatus 10 and is supported by an insert 20 or 21 so as to extend inwardly of the moulding recess 14, whereby the receptor box 56 is embedded in the concrete when the concrete is introduced into the moulding apparatus.
Opening 55 accommodates an alternative configuration receptor 57 with which a fixing may engage to align and connect the segment 50 to an adjacent segment during construction of the tunnel lining, pipeline or other construction.
It will be appreciated that in practice a segment 50 would usually have only one kind of edge connector or connectors, and that the three alternative types 53, 54 and 55 have only been shown in one segment for illustrative purposes.
Other such connectors may include cast-in threaded inserts for curved connector bolts, simple dowels to aid location of adjacent segments, or bolts.
9 By virtue of using the inserts 20, 21 it will be appreciated that segments 50 with different arrangements of fixings embedded in the concrete can be produced using a common basic moulding apparatus 10, because different inserts or auxiliary insert parts may be used to support different fixings in different positions along the end edges 16, 18 of the moulding apparatus 10, as desired.
Although the invention has been described in relation to a moulding apparatus 10 etc. for producing tunnel lining/pipeline segments, it will be appreciated that the invention may be applied to producing other moulded articles in other than concrete particularly where it is necessary to produce a variety of similar articles with varying side, end or other edge features. Thus the article produced need not be rectangular as is the segment 50 of figure 5, and need not be curved such that the base 14 of the moulding apparatus 10 need not be curved.
If desired, an insert may be provided along all of the mould edges 15-18. At least one of these inserts may become attached to the cast material, for example to envelope the edge of the cast article, for reinforcement of the concrete.
If desired, the moulding recess may be closed with a lid through an opening in which the concrete or other settable material may be introduced into the moulding recess. Such lid may be curved and correspond in shape to the base 14.
The inserts 20 need not be of plastic as described, but could be made of other materials such as steel, timber or even concrete.
The base 14 of the moulding recess 12 need not be smooth as shown, but may be configured to enable a coffered inwardly facing surface to be produced. Alternatively, an insert may be placed on smooth base 14, the insert having a inwardly facing surface with coffered type formations.
The features disclosed in the foregoing description, or the following claims, or the accompanying drawings, expressed in their specific forms or in terms of a means for performing the disclosed function, or a method or process for attaining the disclosed result, as appropriate, may, separately, or in any combination of such features, be utilised for realising the invention in diverse forms thereof.

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1. A moulding apparatus for moulding articles in a settable material, the moulding apparatus including a base and one or more mould edges characterised in that the moulding apparatus includes at least one insert which is arranged to extend along a mould edge to provide with the base, a moulding recess into which moulding material is introduced, the insert having a surface which faces inwardly of the moulding recess which is configured so that an edge of the article moulded in the moulding apparatus is provided with a desired formation.
2. A moulding apparatus according to claim 1 characterised in that the moulding apparatus is adapted to produce articles which in plan view are of four sided configuration having pairs of opposed ends and the insert is confligured to form at least one of the end or side edges with the desired formation
3. A moulding apparatus according to claim 1 characterised in that a pair of inserts are provided in the moulding apparatus to form both of one of the pair of end or side edges at least, with desired formations.
4. A moulding apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 3 characterised in that the insert is removable from the mould after use.
5. A moulding apparatus according to claim 4 characterised in that the insert is re-usable.
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6. A moulding apparatus according to claims 1 to 3 characterised in that the insert or part of the insert becomes permanently attached to the settable material.
7. A moulding apparatus according to any one of claims 4 to 6 characterised in that the insert is made of a plastics material
8. A moulding apparatus according to claim 7 characterised in that the insert includes a gasket which becomes attached to the settable material as the material sets.
9. A moulding apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims characterised in that the inwardly facing surface of the insert includes a recess so that the corresponding end or side edge of the resultant article will have a protuberance.
10. A moulding apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims characterised in that the inwardly facing surface of the insert has a protuberance so that the corresponding end or side edge of the resultant article will have a recess.
11. A moulding apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims characterised in that the insert is made up of insert parts which together form the insert.
12. A moulding apparatus according to claim 11 characterised in that the insert has a main body and one or more auxiliary parts.
13 13. A moulding apparatus according to claim 12 characterised in that the main body or one of the auxiliary parts becomes attached to the settable material whilst the auxiliary or main parts may be removable subsequent to moulding.
14. A moulding apparatus according to any one of the preceding claims characterised in that the moulding apparatus is adapted for producing a tunnel lining br pipeline segment which is generally rectangular in plan view, and in which the base of the moulding apparatus is curved.
15. A moulding apparatus according to claim 14 characterised in that curved end edges of the segments are provided with desired formations using inserts.
16. A moulding apparatus according to claim 15 characterised in that straight moulding apparatus edges bound the moulding recess to form side edges of the segments which are adapted to co-operate with side edges of adjacent Segments.
17. A moulding apparatus according to claim 14 or claim 15 or claim 16 characterised in that the insert or inserts support fixings during moulding which fixings become embedded in the settable material of the segment during moulding, and are subsequently used to connect or facilitate connection of the segment to another segment.
18. A moulding apparatus according to any one of the preceding claim characterised in that the settable material is concrete.
19. A moulding apparatus substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as shown in the accompanying drawings.
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20. A method of moulding an article in a settable material using a moulding apparatus including a base and one or more mould edges characterised in that the method includes placing into the moulding apparatus at least one insert which is arranged to extend along a mould edge to provide with the base, a moulding recess, and introducing into the moulding recess moulding material, the insert having a surface which faces inwardly of the moulding recess which is configured so that the article moulded in the moulding apparatus is provided with a desired edge formation.
21. A method of moulding substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
22. Any novel feature or novel combination of features described herein and or shown in the accompanying drawings.
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GB9915794A GB2351692A (en) 1999-07-07 1999-07-07 Improvements in or relating to moulding
DE69905819T DE69905819T2 (en) 1998-08-26 1999-08-24 Sealing arrangement for tunnel segments
AT99116570T ATE234417T1 (en) 1998-08-26 1999-08-24 SEALING ARRANGEMENT FOR TUNNEL SEGMENTS
EP99116570A EP0982472B1 (en) 1998-08-26 1999-08-24 Sealing assembly for tunnel segments
EP00940636A EP1192028B2 (en) 1999-07-07 2000-06-28 Improvements in moulding segments of lining for tunnel or pipeline
AT00940636T ATE261804T1 (en) 1999-07-07 2000-06-28 IMPROVEMENTS IN CASTING LINING ELEMENTS FOR TUNNEL OR PIPELINE
PCT/GB2000/002476 WO2001003897A1 (en) 1999-07-07 2000-06-28 Improvements in or relating to moulding concrete articles, in particular segments of lining for tunnel or pipeline
DE60009067T DE60009067D1 (en) 1999-07-07 2000-06-28 IMPROVEMENTS IN FOUNDING LINING ELEMENTS FOR TUNNEL OR PIPELINE
AU55547/00A AU5554700A (en) 1999-07-07 2000-06-28 Improvements in or relating to moulding concrete articles, in particular segments of lining for tunnel or pipeline

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