CA1148100A - Sectionalised hollow tubular body - Google Patents

Sectionalised hollow tubular body

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CA1148100A
CA1148100A CA000355446A CA355446A CA1148100A CA 1148100 A CA1148100 A CA 1148100A CA 000355446 A CA000355446 A CA 000355446A CA 355446 A CA355446 A CA 355446A CA 1148100 A CA1148100 A CA 1148100A
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hollow body
body according
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tongue
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Rudolf Schaefer
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L23/00Flanged joints
    • F16L23/16Flanged joints characterised by the sealing means
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E21EARTH 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
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L23/00Flanged joints
    • F16L23/04Flanged joints the flanges being connected by members tensioned in the radial plane
    • F16L23/06Flanged joints the flanges being connected by members tensioned in the radial plane connected by toggle-action levers
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L37/00Couplings of the quick-acting type
    • F16L37/08Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection between abutting or axially overlapping ends is maintained by locking members
    • F16L37/12Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection between abutting or axially overlapping ends is maintained by locking members using hooks, pawls or other movable or insertable locking members
    • F16L37/1235Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection between abutting or axially overlapping ends is maintained by locking members using hooks, pawls or other movable or insertable locking members the connection taking place from inside the pipes
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L9/00Rigid pipes
    • F16L9/22Pipes composed of a plurality of segments

Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE
A hollow body is made up from individual tube elements having gro-ove and tongue connections constructed in their ends. The tube ends also carry flanges disposed on the outside and/or inside thereof, the flanges each hav-ing an oblique rear surface so that the flange width increases towards the base of the flange. The two flanges of confronting tube ends are overlapped by a ring which has an inner ring channel, the side edges of which enclose both flanges in the manner of a clamp. The distance between these side edges when they are in the unstressed state is shorter than the distance between the base points of the two oblique surfaces. The ring abuts the outer sides of the tubes and can be tightened by a clamping device. The tube elements may each be formed by a plurality of sectional shells.

Description

8~00 The invention relates to a hollow body which can be made up from individual elementsJ in particular a tube or tunnel, having making groove and tongue connections constructed in the area of the confronting end con-necting surfaces.
Such a body is known from the European Offenlegungss~hrift 1 836.
In this known body the pressure urging the elements against one another is produced by a clamping band extending at right angles to the connecting sur-faces or parallel to the pressure force direction and encompasses the en-tire body. In the case of bodies with a greater length a greater length of band is therefore necessary and in the case of pipes or tunnels it is not possible to encompass the hollow body longitudinally. Moreover, this known connection permits only a very restricted degree of movability of the elements in relation to one another.
The object of the invention is to improve the joining of in-dividual elements to make up a hollow body in such a way that clamping de-vices which are short in length and small in size are sufficient. Further-more, it is the object of the invention to improve elements of the above mentioned type in such a way that they have a large degree of mobility in relation to one another as well as being of simple construction and having a high degree of tightness.
The invention provides a hollow body made up from individual el-ements that have groove and tongue connections constructed in the area of their confronting connecting surfaces, said tongues having flanks which converge away from the base of the tongue and the grooves of which are con-structed so as to match the tongues, wherein on the confronting sides of the elements are disposed flanges on the peripheral surfaces thereof, said flanges each having an obliq~e surface on the rear side so that the flange width increases towards the base of the flange; the mating flanges of ad--- 1 -- , 11~81(~0 jacent elements being enclosed by a ring which has an inner channel withside edges which overlap the respective flanges in the manner of a clamp, the distance between said side edges when in the unstressed state being shorter than the distance between the base points of the oblique surfaces of said flanges when engaged.
The clamping bands in the form of rings are carried directly on the connecting point and with small outer dimensions and lengths produce sufficient pressure on the oblique rear surfaces of the flanges to hold the ends of the elements together. This method of fixture is inexpensive due to the low constructional cost, and is easy to handle. A high degree of tightness is achieved in that the ring also has a sealing effect, in addition to the groove and tongue. Since the ring is structured so as to be flex-i~le a high degree of movability of the elements in relation to one another is achieved with a corresponding construction of the groove and tongue.
Particularly in the case of pipes, the ring can abut the outer sides of the hollow bodies and be tightened by a clamping device which is easily reached from outside.
Pipe connections with the following features can be provided:
1. connections which can be assembled without skilled workers as often as desired without apparent abrasion,
2. connections which guarantee absolute sealing against gas, vacuum and water pressure,
3. connections which permit the pipes to be joined in self-aligning manner,
4. connections which remain restrictedly movable ~flexible) with- -out damage to the sealing means at the connecting points,
5. and connections which permit collar parts to be mounted simply, securely and tightly.

In addition or alternatively thereto, in the case of inner flanges the ring can abut the inner sides of the hollow bodies and be expanded by a pressure device. This is of especial interest in tunnel construction.
Preferably the ring is divided into two or more parts and the parts can be secured to each other, in particular by way of hooks. The ring is thus easy to maintain and requires little storage space prior to assembly.
It can also be easily introduced into the inside of a tunnel.
The tightness of the ring and its holding function are improved if after the ring is brought into engagement the inner hollow area of the ring is filled with a mass which hardens and/or is permanently elastic. If a permanently elastic mass is selected then a high degree of movability of the elements in relation to one another is still maintained.
A high degree of movability of the elements in relation to one another with sufficient tightness is achieved since when the hollow body is assembled there is at least one hollow area between the groove and the tongue which can be filled with a mass which hardens and/or is permanently elastic or into which at least one elastic clamping band can be inserted. Also, an elastic clamping band can be placed in the base of each groove at which the back of the tongue comes into abutment.
It is further proposed that said groove and/or tongue may be formed by profiles which can be inserted or attached on the end faces of the elements.
A high degree of accuracy in production of the connecting points as well as simplification in the construction of the elements is thus achieved since the elements themselves do not need to have precisely constructed grooves or tongues matched to the corresponding groove or tongue of the other element.
The profiles can be secured particularly easily in the ends of the elements by groove and tongue and can be composed of elastic materlal thus being easy to produce and enabling a high degree of tightness to be achieved.

In the case of larger hollow bodies, such as for example a tunnel, the elemen~s are particularly easy to transport, store and use if they are composed of several shells, in particular half shells. Continuous groove and tongue connection can be achieved even in corner areas of the shells.
In the area of the corners the tongue of one end surface passes into a groove of a longitud;nal dividing surface and the groove of one end surface passes into a tongue of a dividing surface. Not only is the tightness thus improved but also the grooves and tongues can run continuously without being changed after shells have been assembled at the ends of the elements. It is pro-posed that these transition points run at an angle of 45 to the grooves and tongues.
An increase in stability is achieved when using shells by as-sembling ihe elements in such a way that the dividing joints of one element are staggered or angularly offset in relation to those of the abutting el-ement.
Embodiments of the invention are represented in the drawings and described in more detail below.
Figure 1 shows a longitudinal cross-section through the connecting point of two tube elements to be attached to one another, the elements being shown apart, wherein a different connection is shown in the upper area than in the lower area;
Figure 2 shows a section similar to Figure 1 with the elements being assembled together by a mounted ring;
Figure 3 shows a section similar to Figure 2 wherein the grooves and tongues are formed by profiles which are produced separately from the elements;
Figure 4 shows a transverse cross-sect;on through a tube with a mounted ring and clamping device;

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Figure 5 show~ a longitudinal cross-section through two tubes with an inner attachment ring;
Figure 6 shows a perspective view of a tube formed from two half shells.
Figure 7 sho~s a perspective view of a tube formed from three part shells;
Figures 8 and 9 show section A from Figure 7 assembled and taken apart respectively; and Figure 10 shows the left half of a section cut through two tubes secured to one another with fixing rings mounted on the front side.
As shown in the lower portion of Figures 1 and 2, a tube section 1 has coaxial arched annular groove 3 on its front side. Into the groove 3 engages a similarly arched ring-shaped tongue 4 which is moulded on the front side of a tube section 2 which is to be attached to the tube section 1. When the two tube sections l and 2 are assembled together a cavity 5 is formed between the surfaces of groove 3 and tongue 4 into which cavity 5 a hardenable and/or permanently elastic mass is added by way of a channel
6. The surfaces of the groove and tongue are curved in such a way that a restricted degree of movement of the tube sections 1 and 2 relative one another is possible.
Whereas the front sides have only a single groove and a single tongue in the lower embodiment shown in Figures 1 and 2, in the upper em-bodiment one tongue 4 and two grooves 3 are arranged on the front side of the tube section 1, and two tongues 4 and one groove 3 on the front side of tube section 2. The tongues and grooves are formed in such a way that a restricted amo~nt of movement of the tube sections relative one another is possible, and furthermore they together form a cavity 5 in which three per-manentaly elastic clamping bands 8 are positioned which are located at the 81(~0 bases of the grooves 3 so that the back of the tongues 4 can be pressed into these bands.
The front surfaces of both tube sections 1 and 2 each have out-wardly projecting ring-shaped flanges 9a and 9b which can abut one another when the tube sectîons have been assembled together. Each flange has an oblique surface 10 on its rear side so that the flanges are wedge-shaped in cross-section and widen towards the base point of the flange. After the tube sections have been assembled together a ring ll is placed over both flanges. The ring has an approximately circular pipe-shaped cross-section and has a ring-shaped slit on its inner side through which flanges 9a and 9b pass into the interior of the ring 11. The side edges 12 of this gap abut the surfaces 10 of the flanges and are spacedbya distance which is shorter than the distance between the base poin~ of the surfaces 10 when the tube sections are assembled.
When the ring 11 is contracted by the clamping device 13 shown in Figure 4, the side edges 12 slide along the surfaces 10 inwardly in the direction of the flange bases, and the tube sections 1 and 2 are axially pressed against each other. A hardenable and/or permanently elastic mass 14 can be pressed into the ring 11 through an opening ~not shown). In the embodiment shown in Figure 4 the ring is made up of two parts lla and llb which are held together (hooking into one another) on the side opposite the clamping device by way of two hooks 15 and 16.
In the embodiment of Figure 3 a plastics profile 17 is inset in the front surfacs of the tube section 1. The profile 17 forms one groove or two grooves and a tongue on the side opposite the tube section 1. A
corresponding plastics profile 18 is secured to the front side of tube section 2 and forms one tongue or two tongues and a groove respectively.
Profiles 17 and 18 can be bonded additionally or alternatively secured to ~ 6 ~

~481()0 the front sides of the tube sections 1, 2 by groove 19 and tongue 20. The tongue 20 can be fixedly secured in the groove 19 by a snap lock connection.
In Figures 5 and 6 the tube sections are made up of two half shells 23, 24, the grooves and tongues of which not only run over the end surfaces but also over the longitudinal dividing surfaces 25, 26 between the half shells In the area of the corners of these shells the tongues of an end surface pass into the grooves of a dividing surface and the grooves of an end surface pass into the tongues of a dividing surface. The transition points from the tongues to the grooves and vice versa run at an angle of 45.
The embodiment shown in Figures 5 and 6 is particularly suitable for tunnel construction as the flanges 21a and 21b, contrary to Figures 1 and 3, are not moulded on the outside but on the inside so that a ring 22 can be mounted from inside on the flange and expanded by a suitable device ~not shown). The end surfaces of abutting tube sections 1 and 2 being pressed together hereby.
After the permanently elastic mass has been added the ring 11 can be loosened slightly in order to increase the movability of the elements relative one another. The clamping device, as shown in Figure 4, can thus be mounted in two settings. A sufficient tightness is however still provided in that case by the elastic mass.
In accordance with Figure 7 a tube can also be composed of three shells which engage through longitudinal grooves and tongues. According to Figure 7 each shell carries only one tongue 4 or groove 3 on the dividing surfaces or on the surfaces to be set together respectively.
The grooves and tongues can also be formed by rings 27, 28 mounted on the ends of the tubes or by ring segments in accordance with the division of the tube into shells. A sealing mass 34 can be introduced between these rings or ring segments and the ends of the tubes. The rings 27, 28 or ring 8~

segments encircle the tubes 1l2 peripherally and are lockingly secured in saw tooth form to the tube jack~ts. For this either the tube jacket has a saw tooth ring 38 which projects outwards and engages into a correspond-~gl~ shaped groove 37 of the ring 28, or the ring 27 has a ring-shaped projection 32 on the ins;de which locks in~o an annular groove 31 at the tube jacke~ on the outside. The ring-shaped projection 32 can thereby be so as to be bent back resiliently. The saw tooth shaped groove 31 can be easily cut into the tube on the outside by hand at the assembly point.
The grooves and tongues can be round in cross-section in all embodiments. The centering effect of groove and tongue is improved thereby.

Claims (17)

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. A hollow body made up from individual elements that have groove and tongue connections constructed in the area of their confronting connecting surfaces, said tongues having flanks which converge away from the base of the tongue and the grooves of which are constructed so as to match the tongues, wherein on the confronting sides of the elements are disposed flanges on the peripheral surfaces thereof, said flanges each having an oblique surface on the rear side so that the flange width increases towards the base of the flange;
the mating flanges of adjacent elements being enclosed by a ring which has an inner channel with side edges which overlap the respective flanges in the man-ner of a clamp, the distance between said side edges when in the unstressed state being shorter than the distance between the base points of the oblique surfaces of said flanges when engaged.
2. A hollow body according to claim 1, wherein said ring abuts the outer sides of the hollow bodies and can be tightened by a clamping device.
3. A hollow body according to claim 1, wherein said flanges are on the inner surface of the hollow body and the ring abuts said inner surface and can be expanded by a pressure device.
4. A hollow body according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein said ring is divided into two or more parts which can be secured to each other.
5. A hollow body according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein after the ring is brought into abutment with the hollow body the inner channel of the ring can be filled with a hardenable and/or is permanently elastic mass.
6. A hollow body according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein when assembl-ed there is at least one hollow area between a mating groove and tongue which can be filled by a mass which hardens and/or is permanently elastic or into which at least one elastic clamping band can be inserted.
7. A hollow body according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein an elastic clamping band lies in the base of each groove and in the assembled condition is abutted by the mating tongue.
8. A hollow body according to claim 1 wherein each said groove and/
or tongue is formed by a profile which can be inserted in or attached at the front sides of a said element.
9. A hollow body according to claim 8, wherein said profile can be fastened in the front side of the element by a groove and tongue connection.
10. A hollow body according to claim 8 or 9, wherein at least one of the profiles is composed of elastic material.
11. A hollow body according to claim 1, wherein each element is made up from a plurality of shells in particular half shells.
12. A hollow body according to claim 11, wherein in the area of the corners of the shells the tongue of one front surface passes into a groove of a shell-dividing surface and the groove of one front surface passes into a tongue of a shell-dividing surface.
13. A hollow body according to claim 12, wherein these passing points run at an angle of 45° to the grooves and tongues.
14. A hollow body according to claim 11, 12 or 13, wherein the elements are assembled together in such a way that the dividing joints of one element are staggered in relation to those of the abutting element.
15. A hollow body according to claim 1 wherein the grooves and tongues and also the flanges are formed by intermediate rings or ring segments disposed on the front sides of the elements.
16. A hollow body according to claim 15, wherein said intermediate rings or ring segments encircle the elements laterally and are secured in saw tooth form to the outer surfaces of the elements.
17. A hollow body according to claim 16, wherein a saw tooth form arranged on the intermediate rings or ring segments is under-cut and locks into a correspondingly shaped groove in the outer surface of the element.
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