Lattice structure and a device and method for producing same
10604932 ยท 2020-03-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B21F27/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
E04C5/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B21F27/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A lattice structure is composed of intersecting longitudinal elements and transverse elements, e.g. wires, strands, ropes, rods and/or profiles, with intersection points allocated to the longitudinal elements and transverse elements. The longitudinal elements and transverse elements, extending in unifold and/or multifold fashion, are connected to one another at least in the intersection points, in particular via twisting, passing into one another and/or knotting with one another.
Claims
1. A method for manufacturing a lattice structure, the lattice structure comprising: intersecting longitudinal elements and transverse elements, intersection points being allocated to the longitudinal elements and transverse elements, the longitudinal elements extending in unifold fashion and the transverse elements extending in multifold fashion, wherein the transverse elements are embodied as wire strands, wherein the transverse elements comprise consistent winding directions, in particular before and after at least one of the intersection points and/or between at least two subsequent intersection points, wherein the longitudinal elements and transverse elements are made at least partly of high-tensile steel, and wherein the longitudinal elements are clamped between the high-tensile steel wire strands of the transverse elements by elastic clamping forces of the transverse elements, the method comprising: machine-wise opening the wire strands of the transverse elements with respect to one another in an elastic region of the high-tensile steel material of the wire strands; passing the longitudinal elements through the opened wire strands of the transverse elements, and releasing the opened wire strands of the transverse elements in order to effect the elastic clamping forces of the transverse elements on the passed-through longitudinal elements.
Description
(1) In the following, exemplary embodiments of the invention will be explained in detail by the drawings. It is shown in:
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(13) The lattice structure 1 according to
(14) Furthermore, in comparison to the longitudinal elements, the transverse elements may be differently dimensioned, and may be composed of different materials and/or of different materials having different properties, e.g. strengths.
(15) Such a lattice structure 1 is suitable for a variety of applications in the field of reinforcement, protection and/or securing. Lattice structures of this kind may, for example, be inlaid and/or usable in concrete or asphalt for reinforcement, in the field of mining or similar fields for armoring.
(16) They may however also be applied for other purposes, e.g. slope protection, on terrestrial surfaces of any kind or in constructions for protection from avalanches, rock fall or other natural dangers.
(17) Beyond this, such lattice structures may be used for interior and exterior applications in buildings, e.g. as a permanent or mobile protective or separating element which, in a high-strength implementation, moreover increases safety from vandalism.
(18) These lattices are producible continuously or in panels, and may in some embodiments be rollable, resulting in augmented application possibilities and in particular allowing simplifications regarding transport and assembly.
(19) According to the invention, the wires of said lattice structure 1 are fixedly twisted with one another in the intersection points 6 by loops 4, 5, thus implementing knot points 7, which are thrust-resistant also in case of a load and bear up in case of deformations to the lattice. This results in a kind of positive-fit in these knot points 7:
(20) In said lattice structure 1 the longitudinal elements 2 and transverse elements 3 are embodied as wires and are arranged lying in a plane perpendicularly to one another, wherein the knot points 7 are spaced apart from one another at equal distances both in a longitudinal direction and in a transverse direction.
(21) It is of course also possible to provide different distances for the two directions. In both cases a geometry of the lattice is comparable, for example, to a geometry of reinforcing steel meshes.
(22) As a further version, the intersection points 7 may be embodied zigzag-shaped instead of approximately rectangular. However, in a practice context the rectangular arrangement is to be considered advantageous both in terms of production technology and regarding their mechanical characteristics.
(23) For the purpose of fixating the lattice structure 1, for example, to a frame encompassing the lattice structure 1, closed anchoring loops 8 are provided on the ends of the longitudinal elements 2 and transverse elements 3, allowing a regular fixation all around the lattice without additional means.
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(25) Of course the loops may also be pre-formed in a different shape than shown. To form a strand, at least one further wire may be wound about the respective wire with the transversely positioned loops, the further wire comprising or not comprising a loop.
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(28) The lattice structure 10 of
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(36) According to the invention, the transverse elements 13 are passed through pass-through regions 14 of the longitudinal elements 12 in the intersection points 6, the transverse elements 13 and the longitudinal elements 12 being thus in this way connected to one another via being passed into one another. Said pass-through regions 14 are herein implemented by openings in the wound wires 12 corresponding to mesh lengths.
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(38) Preferably, following the sliding-in and the further winding process of the longitudinal elements 12, said transverse elements 13 are connected to the latter in such a way that they are clamped between the wires 12, the intersection points 6 being implemented knot-like at said wires 12. This results in a force-fit connection in said intersection points.
(39) Of this device for the winding of the wires 12 and the passing through of the transverse elements 13 only straight holders 15 at the beginning of the longitudinal elements 12 and rotating means 16 are shown schematically.
(40) The lattice structure 20 could of course be also manufactured differently from the way explained above. For example, the completed strands could be arranged, with the corresponding mesh lengths, both at the longitudinal elements and the transverse elements 12, 13, and the longitudinal elements could herein be slid through wires of the wound transverse elements, which have been opened with respect to one another machine-wise in the elastic region, or vice versa, and then these opened wires could be released again, thus effecting a clamping of the passed-through transverse elements.
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(43) In the scope of the invention, said longitudinal elements respectively transverse elements 12, 13 are connected at their ends to neighboring transverse elements respectively longitudinal elements 13, 12. In the present exemplary embodiment the wires 12, 13 are angled at ends of the longitudinal elements respectively transverse elements 12, 13 and are held by wrapping around or winding with one another in case of the outermost transverse elements respectively longitudinal elements 13, 12, which are arranged at right angles thereto.
(44) The longitudinal elements and/or transverse elements are advantageously made of high-tensile steel, preferably with a strength of 700 N mm.sup.2 to 2800 N mm.sup.2. Following the twisting, said knot points are thus held together with an even higher rigidity. It is also possible to provide longitudinal elements or transverse elements with a lower strength.
(45) The lattice structure according to the invention permits generating any desired shapes and/or sizes of meshes. Principally said longitudinal elements and transverse elements may be arranged, with respect to one another, not at right angles as shown but also like, for example, in wire nettings, in which rhomboid-shaped meshes are implemented.
(46) The longitudinal elements and/or transverse elements could also comprise loops bent by approximately 360, which the transverse elements or longitudinal elements are passed through with or without twisting, as may be seen in the remaining figures. The knots are advantageously implemented of at least one winding of circle-shaped 360 loops, which are pre-formed in the provided intersection points and are in assembly formed at the transverse wires by passing through, guiding backwards and re-passing through the loops of the longitudinal wires. Herein the loops are threaded-in in such a way that they are positioned, with respect to the lattice plane, mirror-symmetrically to the loops of the longitudinal wires.
(47) It is also possible that not all of the intersection points are implemented with a connection or twisting. For example, only every second intersection point or intersection points following a number of elements may be provided featuring connections, while the others are arranged adjacently to one another.