Flood barrier
11168452 · 2021-11-09
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Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A flood barrier to protect an area of land from floodwaters, the flood barrier having a waterside to be placed adjacent a body of water and a protected side opposing the waterside, the flood barrier comprising a plurality of supports spaced apart from one another; at least one intermediate barrier section supported to extend between a pair of neighbouring supports when assembled, the intermediate barrier section comprising at least a first beam arrangeable such that it is supported to extend between the corresponding pair of neighbouring supports and a water impermeable membrane sheet attachable to said first beam via a mechanical connection to form a skirt extending from said first beam, outwardly from the waterside of the flood barrier onto the ground.
Claims
1. A flood barrier to protect an area of land from floodwaters, the flood barrier having a waterside to be placed adjacent a body of water and a protected side opposing the waterside, the flood barrier comprising a plurality of supports spaced apart from one another; at least one intermediate barrier section arrangeable to be supported to extend between a pair of neighbouring supports, the intermediate barrier section comprising at least a first beam and at least a second beam, each beam being installable on said neighbouring supports such that it is supported to rest on and to extend between the corresponding pair of neighbouring supports, the first beam being the beam which is closest to the ground when the barrier is erected, the first and each further beam being stacked one above the other when assembled, to form a continuous barrier surface, each intermediate barrier section further comprising a water impermeable membrane sheet attachable to said first beam via a mechanical connection to form a skirt extending from said first beam, outwardly from the waterside of the flood barrier, wherein said first beam has first and second ends and top and bottom elongate sides and wherein each support in each pair of neighbouring supports includes a retaining plate hingedly connected thereto for fastening an end of said corresponding first beam to the support, each retaining plate having a fastening configuration in which said end of the first beam is compressed between the retaining plate and the corresponding support and a release configuration in which the first beam may be inserted/withdrawn from between the retaining plate and the corresponding support, the flood barrier further including a compression device for compressing said beams against the ground in the direction of the plane of the beams when assembled, and wherein the mechanical connection of the membrane to the first beam comprises an elongate slot disposed at the bottom side of the first beam and an expanded tubular edge arranged longitudinally along the top edge of the membrane sheet, the elongate slot and expanded tubular edge being arranged such that the expanded tubular edge is receivable in the elongate slot.
2. A flood barrier according to claim 1, wherein the mechanical connection of the membrane to the first beam is a non-compressing connection.
3. A flood barrier according to claim 1, wherein each retaining plate includes compressible securing means for compressibly securing the end of a beam to the corresponding support.
4. A flood barrier according to claim 3, wherein said compressible securing means is a locking pin.
5. A flood barrier according to claim 1, wherein the mechanical connection of the membrane to the first beam is via kader connection.
6. A flood barrier according to claim 1, wherein each support comprises a first post and an elongate base, wherein the first post can be fixed at an incline relative to the base and wherein the at least one beam rests against the first post when assembled.
7. A flood barrier according to claim 1, wherein each support further comprises a second post which can be fixed to the first post and the base.
8. A flood barrier according to claim 7, wherein the second post of each support is four sided hollow tubular post.
9. A flood barrier according to claim 7, wherein each support has an open configuration, in which the first and second posts and the base are arranged to support said at least one beam, and a folded configuration, in which the first and second posts and the base are in a folded state relative to one another for ease of storage or transportation.
10. A flood barrier according to claim 1, wherein each membrane sheet, when attached, extends laterally beyond each end of the first beam to which it is attached to form first and second extension portions, whereby each extension portion can be retained between the corresponding retaining plate and support adjacent said extension portion.
11. A flood barrier according to claim 10, wherein the extension portions of each membrane extend such that each can overlap the extension portion of any neighbouring membrane, the overlapping extension portions being retained between the corresponding retaining plate and support adjacent said overlapping extension portions.
12. A flood barrier according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate barrier section comprises at least a second beam arrangeable such that it is supported to extend between the corresponding pair of neighbouring supports, the first and each further beam being stacked one above the other when assembled, to form a continuous barrier surface.
13. A flood barrier according to claim 12, wherein the first beam to which the membrane sheet is attached is the beam which is closest to the ground when the flood barrier is erected.
14. A flood barrier according to claim 12, wherein the beams in each intermediate barrier section are configured to interlock with one another when assembled.
15. A flood barrier according to claim 1, wherein the first beam of each intermediate section has a sealing member disposed on the elongate side of the beam that is to be arranged adjacent the ground such that a seal may form between the beam and the ground when the flood barrier is erected.
16. A flood barrier according to claim 1, wherein the flood barrier comprises a plurality of said intermediate barrier sections, the intermediate barrier sections being arrangeable side by side in a row such that each is supported to extend between a pair of neighbouring supports of said plurality of neighbouring supports, the supports and intermediate barrier sections forming a continuous barrier surface.
17. A flood barrier according to claim 1, wherein the skirt formed by the membrane extends outwardly from said first beam by at least a predetermined length that is sufficient such that hydrostatic forces acting upon the skirt will overcome sliding forces imparted on the flood barrier by floodwaters.
18. A kit for assembly into a flood barrier according to claim 1, wherein the kit comprises the parts for the flood barrier according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be more particularly described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(16) The present embodiments represent currently the best ways known to the applicant of putting the invention into practice. But they are not the only ways in which this can be achieved. They are illustrated, and they will now be described, by way of example only. Like reference numerals are used to refer to like components.
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(18) A portion of the barrier formed by a pair of neighbouring supports 12 and an intermediate barrier section 14 will now be further described and it will be understood that further sections of the barrier will be alike. The intermediate barrier section 14 has a first beam 16 arranged between the pair of neighbouring supports 12. Referring to
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(20) In the intermediate barrier section 14 shown in the figures, the first beam 16 has first and second ends 16a, 16b and first and second elongate sides 16c, 16d. Each support 12 has a retaining plate 20 for fastening an end of a beam 16 between the retaining plate 20 and the support 12. In this embodiment each retaining plate 20 is a hinged pressure plate which is hingedly connected to the corresponding support 12 and has a fastening configuration in which said beam end 16a, 16b is compressed between the retaining plate 20 and the support 12 and a release configuration in which the beam 16 may be inserted/withdrawn from between the retaining plate 20 and the corresponding support 12. Each retaining plate 20 has a hinge 21 connecting it to the corresponding support 12. Each retaining plate 20 is secured in its fastening configuration in which it compresses the beam end 16a, 16b by a locking pin mechanism 22, although other means for compressibly securing the retaining plate 20 to the support 12 with a beam end therebetween could be provided. The locking pin mechanism 22 comprises an upstand 23 which is upstanding from the support 12 and passes through a hole 24 in the retaining plate 20. The upstand 23 has a transverse hole 25 for receiving a locking pin 26 therethrough.
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(22) In a preferred embodiment the mechanical connection of the membrane sheet 18 to the first beam 16 is via “kader” connection (also known as “keder” connection), in which a fabric with an expanded, tubular edge, typically called kader or keder is secured in a slot or channel via sliding. Referring to
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(24) In other embodiments, instead of connecting the membrane sheet 18 to the first beam 16 via kader connection, the mechanical connection may be via other suitable means such as bolts, rivets or screws (not shown in the figures). In such an embodiment the top edge of the membrane sheet 18 to be attached to the first beam 16 is bolted, riveted or screwed onto the first beam 16 at or near its bottom side 16c.
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(26) The skirt formed by the individual membrane sheets 18 may require a mass such as sandbags or a tube of water (not shown in the figures) to weigh down and seal the leading edge to ensure the floodwater does not pass under the skirt. Preferably this may be provided by a series of metal weights, such as lead weights (not shown in the figures) sewn into or near the leading edge of the skirt.
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(30) F1 and F2 generate a force in the horizontal direction μN. F3 acting on the skirt creates a mechanical advantage to overcome μN and reduce slippage. The mechanical advantage provided depends on the length of the skirt L1. The skirt length L1 can be predetermined depending on the height of water that the barrier is intended to withhold. For example, a flood barrier that is intended for withholding up to 2.5 m may have a skirt length of around 3 m, whereas a flood barrier that is intended for withholding a smaller height of water may have a shorter skirt length. In the close-up view of the bottom edge of the first beam in
(31) The supports 12 will now be further described. The supports 12 are preferably made of metal or some other suitable rigid material. The supports 12 have an open configuration, as shown in the figures, in which the first and second posts, 30, 31 and base 32 are arranged to support the beams 16, 17 and a folded configuration (not shown in the figures), in which the first and second posts, 30, 31 and base 32 are in a folded state so that the supports 12 pack to a smaller size for ease of storage or transport. Referring to
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(33) The support 12 may be extended by connecting an additional post extension (not shown) to the first post 30 (and adding a further supporting post behind the second post 31 and an extension to the rear of the base 32) so that further beams 17 may be supported, allowing the flood defence height of the barrier to be increased.
(34) A recurve wall (not shown) may be connected to the top panel 17 at the apex of the flood barrier to reduce wave overtopping.
(35) In operation, in order to erect the flood barrier 10, first a plurality of supports 12 are deployed along the ground, distanced from one another. If the supports 12 are still in their folded configuration, they are unfolded into their open configuration and the posts 30, 31 and base 32 are fixed into their triangular open configuration. To install each intermediate barrier section 14, a first beam 16 is installed to rest on the bottom of the first posts 30 of a pair of neighbouring supports 12 and the retaining plates 20 are compressed against the beam ends 16a, 16b using the locking pins. The first beam 16 preferably has a membrane sheet 18 attached to it before it is installed on the supports 12, however the membrane sheet 18 may be attached to the first beam 16 after the first beam 16 has been installed to rest on the supports 12. Further beams 17 are stacked one by one above the first beam to create a continuous panel up to the required flood defence height. The compression devices 36 at each end of the intermediate barrier section 14 are actuated to compress the beams 16, 17 against the ground. The process of installing the intermediate barrier section is repeated for each space between neighbouring pairs of supports 12.