UNIVERSAL JOINT TYPE WATER FLOW GUIDING ASSEMBLY CAPABLE OF ADJUSTING TO UNEVEN GROUND
20220010538 · 2022-01-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
E03F2201/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02D29/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
According to the present invention, an assembly for guiding water flow comprising a plurality of water shielding plates, wherein each of the water shielding plate has a recessed portion formed on one side thereof, a protruded portion formed on an opposite side thereof, a first fastening hole running through the recessed portion, and a second fastening hole running through the protruded portion, wherein the second fastening hole has an elongated cross section, wherein the protruded portion of one water shielding plate is at least partially accommodated in the recessed portion of an adjacent water shielding plate when the water shielding plates are fixed to a ground by a fastening rod inserted into the first and the second fastening holes, and wherein, during or after fixing of the water shielding plates to the ground, the water shielding plates can be spaced apart or rotated in a transverse direction due to the elongated cross section so that a lower end of each water shielding plate can be adjusted to fit to the ground is provided.
Claims
1. An assembly for guiding water flow comprising a plurality of water shielding plates, wherein each of the water shielding plate has a recessed portion formed on one side thereof, a protruded portion formed on an opposite side thereof, a first fastening hole running through the recessed portion, and a second fastening hole running through the protruded portion; wherein the second fastening hole has an elongated cross section; wherein the protruded portion of one water shielding plate is at least partially accommodated in the recessed portion of an adjacent water shielding plate when the water shielding plates are fixed to a ground by a fastening rod inserted into the first and the second fastening holes, and wherein, during or after fixing of the water shielding plates to the ground, the water shielding plates can be spaced apart or rotated in a transverse direction due to the elongated cross section so that a lower end of each water shielding plate can be adjusted to fit to the ground.
2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein a width of the recessed portion is formed larger than a width of the protruded portion so that the water shielding plates can be displaced vertically by a clearance due to a difference in the width of the recessed portion and the protruded portion, thereby the lower end of each water shielding plate can be adjusted to fit a level of the ground.
3. The assembly of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of tarpaulins to be attached to the plurality of shielding plates.
4. The assembly of claim 3, wherein a width of one tarpaulin corresponds to a width of one shielding plate, wherein the tarpaulin has an upper part to be attached to the water shielding plate and a lower part to be in contact with the ground, with the lower part of the tarpaulin being connected to the upper part of the tarpaulin and separable along its center line, and wherein the tarpaulin is arranged so that its center line is adjacent to the fastening rod inserted into the fastening holes of neighboring water shielding plates, thereby the upper part of the tarpaulin covers respective halves of the neighboring water shielding plates.
5. The assembly of claim 4, wherein at least one extension part is provided in the lower part of the tarpaulin, and the extension part is formed at a center of the lower part of the tarpaulin, and/or one of a left edge and a right edge of the lower part of the tarpaulin so that the extension part lies along a direction of water flow.
6. The assembly of claim 3, wherein the tarpaulin is adhered to the water shielding plate by a Velcro structure, and the Velcro structure includes a pair of Velcro lines and a rubber packing line therebetween.
7. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the first fastening hole has an elongated cross section.
8. The assembly of claim 7, further comprising a fastening rod to be fixed to the ground through the first and second fastening holes, wherein the fastening rod has a length with an elliptical cross section and a length with a circular cross section, and wherein, after fixing of the fastening rod to the ground, the elliptical cross section length is located in the first fastening hole, with a length of a major axis of the elliptical cross section being equal to or greater than a width (g) of the first fastening hole, and the circular cross section length is located in the second fastening hole, with a diameter of the circular cross section being equal or smaller than a width of the second fastening hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0034] The embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings are for a clear understanding of the present invention, and the present invention is not limited thereto. In the following description, components having the same reference numerals in different drawings have similar functions, so they are not described repeatedly unless they are necessary for the understanding of the invention. Although well-known components are briefly described or omitted, they should not be understood as being excluded from the embodiments of the present invention.
[0035] Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0037] The height×width×thickness of each water shielding plate may be, for example, 600 mm×500 mm×50 mm, which may be changed according to the installation environment. Aluminum or stainless steel is suitable for the material for the shielding plate.
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[0040] The size of the clearance s is not limited to merely accommodate the protruded portion 12 within the recessed portion 13, but may be determined to be able to sufficiently adjust the height of the water shielding plate according to the level difference of ground (for example, ¼, ⅓, ½, 1, 1.5, or 2 times the width W1 of the protruded portion). As will be described below, the clearance s may be determined to to allow the tilting of the shielding plate according to a slope of the ground (for example, 15°, 30°, or)45°).
[0041] In order to set the degree of tilting of the water shielding plate to a desired level, it may be possible to alter the overall shape of the plates, the width or depth of the protruded portion and the recessed portion. Alternatively, it may be possible to configure at least a part of the protruded portion 12, for example, a part that could be contacted by the fastening rod when the shielding plate is displaced from the left and right, with an elastic member such as rubber so that the shielding plate can be tilted more.
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[0045] The upper parts 30-1 and 30-1′ are to be attached to the shielding plate 10, and may have a width corresponding to the width of a shielding plate 10. As will be described below, an upper part 30-1, 30-1′ of a tarpaulin 30, 30′ may be attached to shielding plates 10 so that it covers respective halves of two adjacent water shielding plates. The lower part 30-2, 30-2′ is to be laid on the ground and may be split along its center line 35, 35′. The extension part 30-3, 30-3′ may include a side extension part 30-3a or 30-3b′ formed on one of the left and right edges of the lower part, and a center extension part 30-3b or 30-3a′ extended from the center line 35, 35′. The lying direction of the side extension part 30-3a or 30-3b′ and the center extension part 30-3b or 30-3a′ may be dependent on the flow direction of water. In other words, when the direction of water flow is to the left side, as shown in (a) of
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[0047] A plurality of water shielding plates 10a to 10d are fixed by fastening rods 20a to 20e, and the tarpaulins are coupled to the shielding plates by the coupling means 32. In
[0048] Each one piece of tarpaulin is arranged over two water shielding plates with the center lines 35a to 35e of the tarpaulins located at side edges of each water shielding plates 10a to 10d (i.e., at the position of each fastening rod 20a to 20e) (refer to
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[0050] The coupling means 32 may be composed of two Velcro lines 32-1 and 32-3 and a rubber packing line 32-2 between them. When a high water pressure is applied to the Velcro-coupled portion or the water level becomes high, the water-sealing capability of the coupling means could not be sufficient. Thus, the watertight capability may be strengthened by arranging a rubber packing line between the two Velcro coupling lines. Velcro should be provided with a hook on one of the tarpaulin and the water shielding plate and a locking pad on the other of the tarpaulin and the water shielding plate. The rubber packing line may be provided on either side. This Velcro coupling method is suitable for quick and simple installation and removal of the water blocking assembly at construction sites. Of course, it would be possible to apply bolting coupling for more reliable coupling, but it is inferior to the above-described Velcro method in terms of speed and convenience.
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[0052] When hammering the fastening rod 20, as shown in (a) on the left side of
[0053] By using the fastening rods configured as described above, while one of the neighboring water shielding plates is securely fixed to the ground, the other is displaced up and down, left and right, or at a certain angle so as to contact with the ground as closely as possible. In this manner, the water shielding plates can be connected one by one in a form that they closely contact with the ground.
[0054] In the above, embodiments of the present invention have been described with reference to the accompanying drawings, but those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains will understand that the embodiments could be implemented in other specific forms without changing the technical gist or essential features of the present invention. Therefore, it is to be understood that the embodiments described above are illustrative and not restrictive.