Method for producing concrete pipes
11724417 · 2023-08-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
B28B21/90
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A method for producing concrete pipes in a vertical casting mould comprising a moulding space (4) between a core (2) and a mantle (3) divided lengthwise and comprising mould sleeves (5, 9) which terminate the moulding space (4) at the bottom and at the top is described, wherein pourable concrete is poured into the moulding space (4) and the pipe body (7) is demoulded after setting of the concrete by opening the mantle (3). In order to be able to cast high-quality concrete pipes, it is proposed that the pourable concrete is poured into the moulding space (4) in a predetermined quantity when the upper mould sleeve (9) is removed and that the upper mould sleeve (9) forming a closed ring is pressed in a shaping manner into the end face of the pipe body (7) only after a setting time for a predefined setting volume of the cast pipe body (7) between the core (2) and the mantle (3).
Claims
1. A method for producing a concrete pipe from pourable wet concrete, wherein the concrete pipe has a pipe body with a predetermined cast pipe body volume, said method comprising: providing a mold with a core and a mantle that is divided lengthwise, said core and said mantle defining a molding space therebetween with a volume greater than the predetermined cast pipe body volume, wherein said core extends above a height of an upper end of the concrete pipe to be formed, and upper and lower mold sleeves that terminate the molding space at a bottom and a top thereof; pouring pourable wet concrete into the molding space so as to form the pipe body; and demolding the pipe body after curing of the concrete by opening the mantle; wherein the pourable wet concrete is poured into the molding space in a predetermined quantity with the upper mold sleeve removed, wherein the predetermined quantity of the pourable wet concrete has a volume that is greater than the predetermined volume of the pipe body and that is determined as the predetermined volume of the pipe body plus a predefined setting volume that is determined based on setting behavior of the wet concrete; and the method further comprises pressing the upper mold sleeve as a closed ring in a shaping manner into an end face of the pipe body after said pouring and before said demolding, and after the volume of the pourable wet concrete has reduced to equal the predetermined volume of the pipe body, wherein none of the pourable wet concrete leaves the mold; and allowing a setting time to elapse with the upper sleeve remaining removed after the pouring and before the pressing of the upper mold sleeve, wherein the setting time is of sufficient duration such that during the setting time, for at least a period of minutes, air bubbles ascend and leave the pourable wet concrete so as to cause the pourable wet concrete to be reduced in volume after the setting time is elapsed by the predefined setting volume to a volume equal to the predetermined volume of the pipe body between the core and the mantle.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the upper mold sleeve is pressed into the pipe body between the core and the mantle and turned about an axis thereof.
3. The method according to claim 1, wherein said core has an outward cylindrical core surface, and said outward cylindrical core surface and said mantle define the molding space therebetween, and wherein said outward cylindrical core surface extends above a height of an upper end of the concrete pipe to be formed.
4. A method for producing a concrete pipe from pourable wet concrete, said method comprising: providing a mold with a core surrounded by a mantle, said mantle being divided lengthwise thereof, said core and mantle defining a molding space therebetween with a volume greater than a predetermined cast pipe body volume of a cast pipe body of the concrete pipe, and said mantle having upper and lower mold sleeves that define top and bottom terminal ends of the molding space, the upper mold sleeve forming a closed ring, and said core extending above a height of an upper end of the concrete pipe to be formed; pouring a predetermined quantity of pourable wet concrete into the molding space with the upper mold sleeve removed so as to form the cast pipe body of the concrete pipe between the core and the mantle, the predetermined quantity of wet concrete having a predetermined volume that is determined as the predetermined cast pipe body volume of the cast pipe body plus a predefined setting volume determined based on setting behavior of the wet concrete; allowing passage of a setting time after said pouring of the predetermined quantity of the pourable wet concrete into the molding space with the upper mold sleeve removed during which air leaves the pourable wet concrete, the setting time being of sufficient duration such that during the passage of the setting time, for at least a period of minutes, air bubbles ascend in the pourable wet concrete and escape therefrom so that the predetermined quantity of pourable wet concrete is reduced in volume by the predefined setting volume so as to have a reduced volume equal to the predetermined cast pipe body volume; after the allowing of the passage of the setting time, when the volume of the pourable wet concrete has reduced to the predetermined volume of the cast pipe body, pressing the upper mold sleeve into an upper portion of the pourable wet concrete so as to shape an end face of the cast pipe body wherein none of the pourable wet concrete leaves the mold; and demolding the cast pipe body after curing of the concrete by opening the mantle.
5. The method according to claim 4, wherein the upper mold sleeve is pressed into the pipe body between the core and the mantle and turned about an axis thereof.
6. The method according to claim 4, wherein said core has an outward cylindrical core surface, and said outward cylindrical core surface and said mantle define the molding space therebetween, and wherein said outward cylindrical core surface extends above a height of an upper end of the concrete pipe to be formed.
7. A method for producing a concrete pipe from pourable wet concrete, wherein the concrete pipe has with a cast pipe body having a predetermined cast pipe body volume, said method comprising: pouring a predetermined quantity of pourable wet concrete into a vertical mold with a vertical core surrounded by a mantle, said core and mantle defining a molding space therebetween configured to receive the predetermined quantity of pourable wet concrete therein; said mantle being divided lengthwise thereof and having upper and lower mold sleeves that define top and bottom terminal ends of the molding space, the upper mold sleeve comprising a closed ring that is removed during said pouring of the pourable wet concrete; the predetermined quantity of wet concrete being in an amount that has a predetermined volume determined as the predefined cast pipe body volume of the cast pipe body plus a predefined setting volume of the pourable wet concrete that is based on setting behavior of the pourable wet concrete; after said pouring of the entire predetermined quantity of the pourable wet concrete into the molding space, allowing passage of a setting time with the upper mold sleeve removed during which, for at least a period of minutes, air ascends as air bubbles in the pourable wet concrete and leaves the pourable wet concrete, the setting time being of sufficient duration that, during the setting time, the predetermined quantity of pourable wet concrete reduces in volume by the predefined setting volume to a reduced volume equal to the predetermined cast pipe body volume; after said allowing of the passage of the setting time wherein the volume of the pourable wet concrete has reduced to the predetermined volume of the pipe body, applying the upper mold sleeve into an upper surface of the pourable wet concrete so as to shape the end face of the cast pipe body, wherein none of the pourable wet concrete leaves the mold; and opening the mantle; and demolding the cast pipe body after curing of the wet concrete.
8. The method according to claim 7, wherein said core has an outward cylindrical core surface, and said outward cylindrical core surface and said mantle define the molding space therebetween, and wherein said outward cylindrical core surface extends above a height of an upper end of the concrete pipe to be formed.
9. The method according to claim 7, wherein the applying of the upper mold sleeve to the upper surface of the pourable wet concrete comprises pressing the upper mold sleeve into the upper surface of the pourable wet concrete between the core and the mantle and turning the upper mold sleeve about an axis thereof.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) The method according to the invention is explained in detail with reference to the drawings. In the figures:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(5) As can be deduced in particular from
(6) For demoulding a concrete pipe which has been produced, usually both the core 2 and also the mantle 3 are divided lengthwise. Whilst the mantle 3 must be withdrawn radially outwards from the concrete pipe to be demoulded, the core is to be drawn radially inwards to release the pipe body 7. This is achieved in a manner known per se whereby the longitudinal edges of the divided circumferential wall of the core 2 which run parallel to one another at a distance in the circumferential direction in the usage position of the core are pulled towards one another. In the case of a conical core configuration, a division of the core which is otherwise required can also be omitted. The longitudinal edges of the divided mantle 3 which abut against one another in the usage position of the mantle 3 are accordingly pulled apart. In the case of a one-piece design, the mantle 3 is thus widened whilst in the case of a two-part design the two mantle halves are pulled apart.
(7) In order to produce a concrete pipe, pourable concrete is poured in a predefined quantity matched to the pipe to be produced into the moulding space 4 between the core 2 and the mantle of the casting mould when the upper mould sleeve 9 is raised usually from above according to
(8) The air bubbles enclosed in the pourable concrete can escape upwards from the moulding space 4 during this setting time so that during the subsequent pressing of the upper mould sleeve into the pourable concrete between the core 2 and the mantle 3 the coupling attachment 8 is formed free from pores with smooth wall surfaces. Care should merely be taken to ensure that the air collecting above the pipe body 7 during insertion of the upper mould sleeve 9 into the moulding space 4 can escape from the mould sleeve 9 which is ensured by the necessary guide gap between the upper mould sleeve 9 and the core 2.
(9) After a curing of the concrete necessary for demoulding, the pipe body 7 can be demoulded by opening the mantle 3 and pulling it apart radially outwards and pulling the core 2 radially in. The upper mould sleeve 9 can remain on the pipe body 7 during the demoulding but can also be removed beforehand.