Box culvert
10870955 ยท 2020-12-22
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Abstract
A box culvert assembly and method of forming a box culvert assembly is provided. The boxes forming the assembly comprise portions configured to allow pivoted assembly of one box into another, while reducing the likelihood of high stress or fracture. The box assembly further allows for a generally tight seal between the boxes.
Claims
1. A box culvert assembly comprising: a first box culvert having a first end, a second end, and an opening extending between the first end and the second end, the first end comprising a first ledge located at least partially above the opening and a recessed face at least partially defining a recessed area at least partially surrounding the opening, the recessed area at least partially formed by the first ledge, the first box culvert comprising a back face spaced further away from the second end than is the recessed face, the first box culvert further comprising an angled surface connecting the back face to the recessed face, the angled surface disposed along an edge of the opening that is transverse to the first ledge, the angled surface extending away from a central axis of the opening in a direction from the recessed face to the back face; and a second box culvert having a first end, a second end, and an opening extending between the first end and the second end, the first end of the second box culvert comprising a second ledge located at least partially above the opening and a protruding attachment surface at least partially surrounding the opening; wherein when the first box culvert and the second box culvert are connected, a bottom surface of the second ledge contacts a top surface of the first ledge and the protruding attachment surface at least partially enters the recessed area; wherein when the first box culvert and the second box culvert are connected the opening of the first box culvert and the opening of the second box culvert are connected; and wherein the second ledge extends further away from the first end of the second box culvert than the protruding attachment surface extends from the first end of the second box culvert.
2. The box culvert assembly of claim 1, wherein the first ledge extends across an entire width of the first end of the first box culvert.
3. The box culvert assembly of claim 1, wherein the first ledge is located fully above the opening of the first box culvert.
4. The box culvert assembly of claim 1, wherein the second ledge extends across an entire width of the second end of the first box culvert.
5. The box culvert assembly of claim 1, wherein the second ledge is located fully above the opening of the second box culvert.
6. The box culvert assembly of claim 1, wherein the second ledge is separate from the protruding attachment surface.
7. The box culvert assembly of claim 1, wherein the second ledge is disposed at a top of the second box culvert.
8. The box culvert assembly of claim 1, wherein the opening of the first box culvert covers a majority of the first end of the first box culvert and the opening of the second box culvert covers a majority of the first end of the second box culvert.
9. The box culvert assembly of claim 1, wherein the opening of the first box culvert and the opening of the second box culvert each form six surfaces.
10. The box culvert assembly of claim 1, wherein the first end of the first box culvert and the first end of the second box culvert abut upon connecting.
11. The box culvert assembly of claim 1, further comprising a sealant configured to connect the bottom surface of the second ledge with the top surface of the first ledge.
12. The box culvert assembly of claim 1, further comprising at least one sealing pad attached to the first ledge.
13. The box culvert assembly of claim 1, wherein the recessed area is surrounded on three sides by protrusions on the first box.
14. The box culvert assembly of claim 13, wherein the protrusions form a first sidewall, a second sidewall, and a bottom wall connecting the first sidewall and the second sidewall.
15. A method of assembling the box culvert assembly of claim 1, the method comprising contacting the bottom surface of the second ledge with the top surface of the first ledge and pivoting the second box culvert about the top surface of the first ledge.
16. The box culvert assembly of claim 1, wherein the angled surface is angled away from the opening by an angle that is less than 5 degrees.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) These and other features and advantages of the present embodiments will become more apparent upon reading the following detailed description and with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(13) An improved box culvert assembly 10 is disclosed herein. The embodiments disclosed herein are described in the context of a concrete box culvert assembly comprised of a plurality of concrete boxes for placement under a road because the embodiments disclosed herein have particular utility in this context. However, the embodiments and inventions herein can also be applied to types of boxes, culverts, and/or structures configured for other types of environments, and comprised of materials other than concrete.
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(15) Each box 12 can further comprise a first front side attachment feature 28. The first front side attachment feature 28 can be formed as part of the front face 22. The first front side attachment feature 28 can be used to connect and/or attach a first box 12 to a second box 12 during assembly of a culvert. For example, and as described further herein, the first front side attachment feature 28 can be used to lower and pivot a first box 12 onto a second box 12. In some embodiments, the first front side attachment feature 28 can comprise a protruding ledge (e.g. a tongue) extending generally along an edge of wall 14. The first front side attachment feature 28 can be configured to rest upon and/or seal against at least a portion of a first back side attachment feature 30 of a second box 12.
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(18) The back face 26 can comprise a second back side attachment feature 34. The second back side attachment feature 34 can be used to connect and/or attach one box 12 to another box 12 during assembly of a culvert. For example, the second back side attachment feature 34 can comprise a recessed area 34 extending generally along an edge of walls 18, 20, and 16 for receiving the second front side attachment feature 32.
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(26) While the angles (e.g. inclinations) of the surfaces 38a, 32a, 36a, 42, 34a, 40, and 44 illustrated in
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(28) For example, a box 12 can be lowered until the first and second portions 36 of the box 12 are resting upon the first and second surfaces 40 of the box 12 already on the ground. The crane can be supporting a portion of the weight of the box 12 as it is lowered into place and placed into contact with the box 12 already on the ground. Once contact is made, the lowered box 12 can swing into the box 12 already on the ground, such that the second front side attachment feature 32 fits into the recessed area 34, and the second inner ledges 46 rest on the fourth and fifth surfaces 44. In some embodiments, the first and third portions 36, 38 can support at least of the weight of the box 12 as it is being lowered into place on first and second surfaces 40. In some embodiments, the first and third portions 36, 38 can support at least of the weight of box 12 as it is being lowered into place on first and second surfaces 40. In some embodiments, the first and third portions 36, 38 can support at least of the weight of the box 12 as it is being lowered into place on both the first and second surfaces 40 and the fourth and fifth surfaces 44. In some embodiments, the first and third portions 36, 38 can support at least of the weight of box 12 as it is being lowered into place on both the first and second surfaces 40 and the fourth and fifth surfaces 44. Other ranges of weight support are also possible.
(29) Because the first and second portions 36 are relatively thick compared to both third portion 38 and the thin ledge comprising surface 42, and because first and second surfaces 40 are positioned near corners of the box 12 already on the ground, the weight of other box 12 is easily supported by the two contact points or areas near the corners of the boxes 12. If the weight of the other box 12 were to be lowered onto the surface 42, the ledge comprising surface 42 may likely break or fracture. Similarly, the third portion 38 may break or fracture. Thus, providing relatively thick first and second portions 36, along with recessed receiving areas 40 near the corners of the box 12, can facilitate assembly of the two boxes 12 without undesired stress or fracture.
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(32) While the sealant 52 can be used in gap 50, it is understood that sealant could be used elsewhere. For example, sealant could be used between the angled surfaces 32a and 34a along the walls 18, 20, and 16 of the boxes 12, and/or between the angled surfaces 36a and 44. In some embodiments, no sealant can be used, and gap 50 can remain open. In some embodiments, no sealant can be used, and gap 50 does not exist. Rather, the third portion 32 can contact (e.g. but not press with significant force) against the surface 42 when the boxes 12 are assembled.
(33) In yet other embodiments, sealing pads 48 can be placed elsewhere, or not used at all. For example, in some embodiments, no sealing pads 48 can be used. Instead, the first and second portions 36 can directly contact the first and second surfaces 44. In other embodiments, sealing pads 48 can be used on the other two corners (e.g. the bottom two corners) of the boxes in addition to or alternatively from using sealing pads 48 as shown in
(34) In yet other embodiments, the first, second, and third surfaces 40 and 42 can all generally have the same elevation (i.e. can be coplanar). Thus, in such an embodiment, the gap 50 can be significantly larger than that shown in
(35) As described above, the assembly 10 allows the boxes to be placed together and/or sealed without sliding the boxes along the ground. This advantageously inhibits the accumulation of dirt, debris, or other matter which may cause premature deterioration or inefficient use of the culvert.
(36) Additionally, the boxes 12 can be pivoted about two points or areas which are stable, and can fully support the load of a concrete box 12. This advantageously permits the boxes 12 to be assembled without undesired stress and/or fracture. This arrangement also advantageously allows the boxes to be sealed together, and/or formed tightly together, simply by lowering one box down next to another and allowing gravity to pivot one box into another. Such ease of assembly reduces the effort involved in assembling a large culvert.
(37) Although these inventions have been disclosed in the context of certain preferred embodiments and examples, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present inventions extend beyond the specifically disclosed embodiments to other alternative embodiments and/or uses of the inventions and obvious modifications and equivalents thereof. In addition, while several variations of the inventions have been shown and described in detail, other modifications, which are within the scope of these inventions, will be readily apparent to those of skill in the art based upon this disclosure. It is also contemplated that various combinations or sub-combinations of the specific features and aspects of the embodiments can be made and still fall within the scope of the inventions. It should be understood that various features and aspects of the disclosed embodiments can be combined with or substituted for one another in order to form varying modes of the disclosed inventions. Thus, it is intended that the scope of at least some of the present inventions herein disclosed should not be limited by the particular disclosed embodiments described above.