IE851245L - Production of concrete products - Google Patents

Production of concrete products

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Publication number
IE851245L
IE851245L IE124585A IE124585A IE851245L IE 851245 L IE851245 L IE 851245L IE 124585 A IE124585 A IE 124585A IE 124585 A IE124585 A IE 124585A IE 851245 L IE851245 L IE 851245L
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Ireland
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concrete
plate
mould
pattern
product
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IE124585A
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IE56580B1 (en
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Robert Paterson Precast Ltd
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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
    • B28B7/00Moulds; Cores; Mandrels
    • B28B7/40Moulds; Cores; Mandrels characterised by means for modifying the properties of the moulding material
    • B28B7/46Moulds; Cores; Mandrels characterised by means for modifying the properties of the moulding material for humidifying or dehumidifying
    • 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
    • B28B7/36Linings or coatings, e.g. removable, absorbent linings, permanent anti-stick coatings; Linings becoming a non-permanent layer of the moulded article
    • B28B7/368Absorbent linings

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Manufacturing & Machinery (AREA)
  • Chemical & Material Sciences (AREA)
  • Ceramic Engineering (AREA)
  • Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
  • Press-Shaping Or Shaping Using Conveyers (AREA)
  • Devices For Post-Treatments, Processing, Supply, Discharge, And Other Processes (AREA)

Description

8 S H 0 This invention relates to a method o£ producing a concrete product, namely a load-bearing concrete paving slab, or kerb stone, with a relief pattern in a surface thereof.
Concrete paving slabs are manufactured by two distinct alternative processes. The simpler of the two is a simple casting process where a concrete mix is poured into a mould and allowed to harden. In the other process, concrete is poured into a mould and pressed in an hydraulic press to a 10 pressure of around 2000 psi, to compact the concrete and squeeze out the water. The latter process produces high density slabs for heavy duty use: the former produces a relatively light weight product aimed mainly at the domestic market for use in paving areas which are not subject to 15 heavy loading.
The simple casting process is quite versatile in the surface patterning which can be produced simply by forming patterns on the face plate of the mould. The nature of the pressing process makes it rather less adaptable to the 20 production of relief patterned slabs. In this process there is a top and bottom perforate plate between which the concrete is pressed. These plates are of thick steel plate with apertures of about 1/8 inch over more or less their whole surface to permit drainage of water during pressing. , 25 To prevent loss of cement from the concrete with the water, a sheet of rough filter paper is placed between each plate and the concrete. An attempt to avoid use of this paper is disclosed in GB 917 349 where a metal gauze is used in conjunction with a fabric as a filter. The product which is 30 produced by this process has on its surface a multiplicity of surface protrusions left by the impression of the perforations of the plate. Any attempt to produce surface patterns on the slab is largely inhibited by the need for both plates to be perforate for removal of the water. 1 GB 936 958 describes manufacture of kerbstones by exerting high pressures on a mould box including a flat surface moulding die over which is placed a layer of metal gauze covered by a layer of strong paper. The metal gauze 5 and paper allow the water pressed from the concrete in the mould cavity to pass therefrom but the paper prevents the concrete from passing through into the gauze.
Apart from use of such pressing methods concrete r products can also be made by moulding assisted by the 10 application of vacuum and/or vibration. GB 735 451 I discloses such a method for making a concrete body by which method excess water is extracted from the fresh concrete by suction through adjacent means comprising a surface impervious to air and an opposed surface pervious to air and 15 water between which is positioned a wire mesh defining a vacuum chamber. The pervious surface contacts the concrete under vibration which is maintained until the concrete is self-supporting and vacuum alone is used to finish the product.
An object of this invention is to provide a process for producing a surface-patterned pressed concrete product.
According to the present invention there is provided a non-vibrational process for producing a pressed concrete product having a relief pattern in a surface thereof 25 comprising providing in a pressing machine a bottom perforate mould plate having a relief-pattern in the surface thereof, placing on said plate a sheet of fine mesh gauze co-extensive with said mould plate surface, pouring a concrete mix into said mould and pressing to extract water 30 from the concrete and cause a relief pattern to be formed in the surface of the concrete in contact with said bottom y plate by virtue of the increase in external pressure above atmospheric applied to the concrete during pressing.
It will be appreciated that in this process only one of ® 35 the mould plates need be as defined, the other face can be of traditional configuration. In normal practice the bottom 4 plate of the mould of an otherwise conventional slab pressing machine would be replaced as defined by this invention.
Preferably the said gauze is of metal wire, for example 5 the type of gauze used in Fourdinier belts used in a paper-making process. Typically the mesh size will be between 35 mesh and 40 mesh. Plastic gauzes may also be used. A. sheet of rough filter paper may be placed between the gauze and the concrete to suppress the surface impression made by the 1" mesh of the gauze.
The process of this invention has been found particularly adaptable for the production of slabs having the surface appearance of riven stone. In making the mould plates a section of natural riven stone is dressed by a 15 stonemason to produce the uniformity of thickness around the edges where the slab will abut adjacent slabs. A cast-iron or steel plate is then produced from the master pattern stone by conventional metal casting technology.
The following is a description of a pressing process of 20 this invention by way of example.
The concrete mix used in this example had the following make-up 3 parts winstone, 2 parts sand, 1 part cement plus artificial colouring to produce a natural appearance. 2r-> In a conventional slab-pressing machine, the bottom plate was replaced by a plate having a relief pattern resembling that of riven stone, having been produced in the manner described hereinabove.
The size of the mould can be varied but in this example 30 was 3 feet x 2 feet and of sufficient depth to produce a final product two inches thick.
A sheet of metal wire gauze was placed in the mould atop the relief-patterned plate followed by a sheet of filter paper. a load of 55 kg of the aforesaid concrete mix was loaded into the mould.
The top plate of the press mould was of conventional type and a sheet of paper was placed atop the concrete mix in the usual way.
This mix was then subjected to a pressure of 2000 psi and water was extracted from above and below in the normal 5 manner.
The final product had the appearance of a substantially smooth finish, save for almost indiscernible surface markings produced by the mesh and, of course, the relief pattern, riven stone slab.
Although, for simplicity of description, the invention has been described above in relation to a concrete slab which has one relief-patterned face, it is possible to manufacture kerbstones or edging stones where more than one surface of the product carries the relief-patterning. 15 For example, for a kerbstone, the mould may comprise a bottom plate as described above and an upstanding edge plate engaged therewith in a simple L-shaped keyway. The nature of the top and other side plates is irrelevant. The assembly is lowered into a mould box, concrete mix poured 20 in, and the product pressed as normal. As the pressed product is ejected from the mould box by raising the bottom plate, the side plate falls away (or can be knocked away) once it is clear of the top edge of the mould box. 1 6

Claims (4)

1. A non-vibrational process for producing a pressed concrete product having a relief pattern in a surface thereof comprising providing in a pressing machine a bottom 5 perforate mould plate having a relief-pattern in the surface thereof, placing on said plate a sheet of fine mesh gauze co-extensive with said mould plate surface, pouring a concrete mix into said mould and pressing to extract water from the concrete and cause a relief pattern to be formed in 10 the surface of the concrete in contact with said bottom plate by virtue of the increase in external pressure above atmospheric applied to the concrete during pressing.
2. A process according to claim 1 wherein an additional mould plate having a relief pattern in the surface thereof 15 is provided for causing a relief pattern to be formed in another surface of the concrete, this additional mould plate being generally perpendicular to, and r^leasably connected to, the bottom perforate mould plate thus to provide a surface pattern in a pair of adjacent surfaces of the 2 0 product.
3. A process for producing a pressed concrete product according to claim 1 and substantially as hereinbefore described.
4. A pressed concrete product whenever produced by n procc.;!; according to any one of cl.iims 1 lo 1. F. R. KELLY & CO., AGENTS FOR THE APPLICANTS.
IE124585A 1984-05-17 1985-05-17 Production of pressed concrete product IE56580B1 (en)

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GB848412651A GB8412651D0 (en) 1984-05-17 1984-05-17 Pressed concrete product

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IE56580B1 IE56580B1 (en) 1991-09-25

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US5124102A (en) * 1990-12-11 1992-06-23 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours And Company Fabric useful as a concrete form liner
US5247730A (en) * 1991-10-25 1993-09-28 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours And Company Method for attaching and bidirectionally tensioning a porous fabric over a form support
US5206981A (en) * 1991-10-25 1993-05-04 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours And Company Fabric tensioning frame
GB2270647A (en) * 1992-09-22 1994-03-23 Tsai Te Pin Apparatus and method for moulding of reinforced concrete ring segments
US5302099A (en) * 1992-09-28 1994-04-12 E. I. Du Pont De Nemours And Company Laminated fabric useful as a concrete form liner
GB9309066D0 (en) * 1993-05-01 1993-06-16 Green Barry E Filter fabric
GB2504848B (en) * 2012-08-09 2015-12-30 Eco Filters Ltd Filter assembly
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