ROCKFALL BARRIER
20230220636 · 2023-07-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a rockfall barrier for installation between an uphill side and a downhill side of a hill slope, with at least two guide devices for a net comprising an upper edge and a lower edge, and with an upper load-bearing rope, which guides the upper edge on the guide devices At least one middle rope is provided, which extends from an upper end point fixed to the upper load-bearing rope to a lower end point fixable at the hill slope.
Claims
1. A rockfall barrier for installation between an uphill side and a downhill side of a hill slope, the rockfall barrier comprising: at least two guide devices for a net having an upper edge and a lower edge, and an upper load-bearing rope configured to guide the upper edge at the guide devices, wherein at least one middle rope is provided, the at least one middle rope extending from an upper end point fixed at the upper load-bearing rope to a lower end point configured to be fixed to the hill slope, wherein the at least one middle rope has a braking element configured to be fixed to the hill slope and arranged adjacent to the lower edge of the net.
2. The rockfall barrier according to claim 1, wherein two of the middle ropes are provided, each of which is provided with an associated braking element arranged adjacent to the lower edge of the net.
3. The rockfall barrier according to claim 1, wherein the at least two guide devices are formed as supports arranged adjacent to each other.
4. The rockfall barrier according to claim 1, wherein an upper end point of an associated load-bearing rope is fixed at a fixing point of the respectively associated guide device, the load-bearing rope extends from the upper end point to a lower end point configured to be fixed at the hill slope, and wherein associated braking elements are respectively arranged adjacent to the lower edge of the net.
5. The rockfall barrier according to claim 1, wherein the guide device is configured to be fixed at the hill slope via hill side restraining ropes engaging at the respective fixing points.
6. The rockfall barrier according to claim 1, wherein the outermost guide devices of the net are configured to be fixed at the hill slope via a rope bracing engaging the respective fixing point.
7. The rockfall barrier according to claim 1, wherein the upper end point of the middle ropes is attached to the upper load-bearing rope via a rope connection.
8. The rockfall barrier according to claim 7, wherein the rope connections are formed as T-shaped connections.
9. The rockfall barrier according to claim 7, wherein the rope connections are formed as movable components.
10. The rockfall barrier according to claim 1, wherein the lower edge of the net is guided via a lower net edge rope.
11. The rockfall barrier according to claim 10, wherein the lower net edge rope extends at least approximately parallel to the upper load-bearing rope in the region of the net.
12. The rockfall barrier according to claim 10, wherein the lower net edge rope is configured to be fixed at the hill slope via at least one braking element and at each rope end via an associated side anchor.
13. The rockfall barrier according to claim 10, wherein a lower load-bearing rope extends at a distance from the net edge rope and that the middle rope or ropes is/are guided at the lower load-bearing rope via rope guide elements.
14. The rockfall barrier according to claim 1, wherein an anchor is provided respectively for fixing the middle rope or the middle ropes at the hill slope.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] Further details, features and advantages of the present disclosure will be apparent from the following description of embodiments based on the drawing:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0021] This rockfall barrier 1 comprises at least two guide devices, of which only one guide device 2A is visible due to the illustration chosen in
[0022] As an alternative to such supports, it is possible to tension the net 3, for example, in a terrain gully, in particular in the form of a stream or river bed, in which case no supports are required, as the net 3 can be fixed to the edges delimiting the terrain gully (channel-shaped terrain form).
[0023] Another alternative for supports could be two walls, especially in the form of ferroconcrete walls or similar, which are provided anyway, for example, on a mountain road for other purposes.
[0024] As can be seen from a combined view of
[0025] The rockfall barrier 1 according to the present disclosure further comprises an upper load-bearing rope 6, which guides the upper edge 4 on the at least two guide devices, in particular the five guide devices 2A to 2E provided according to
[0026] According to the present disclosure, at least one middle rope 7A is also provided, which extends from an upper end point 8A fixed to the upper load-bearing rope 6 to a lower end point 9A fixable at the hill slope B.
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[0028] A combined view of
[0029] As
[0030] At the lower end, the support 2A is provided with a bolt 36 with spring cotter pin and a bottom plate 35. The bottom plate 35 is fixed at the hill slope B by a tension pile 37, a micropile tube 38 and a compression pile 39.
[0031] As previously explained with reference to
[0032] The support 2A is connected with a load-bearing rope 12A. This load-bearing rope comprises an upper end point 14A, which is fixed to the support 2A. The load-bearing rope 12A further comprises a lower end point 15A, which is connected with a braking element 16A and which is fixable at the hill slope B via an anchor 17A.
[0033] A corresponding arrangement comprises the support 2B, which can also be fixed at the hill slope B via a load-bearing rope 12B with upper end point 14B and lower end point 15B as well as braking element 16B and anchor 17B.
[0034] In the example, two middle ropes 7A and 7B extend between the load-bearing ropes 12A and 12B, which are called middle ropes, because they are arranged in a middle area between the load-bearing ropes 12A and 12B.
[0035] The two middle ropes 7A and 7B comprise upper end points 8A and 8B and lower end points 9A and 9B. The upper end points 8A and 8B are attached to the upper load-bearing rope 6 via rope connections 22A and 22B respectively. The rope connections 22A and 22B can, for example, be formed as T-shaped connections, which are preferably movable components.
[0036] The middle ropes 7A and 7B further comprise braking elements 10A and 10B arranged adjacent to the lower edge 5 of the net 3, to which the lower end points 9A and 9B are fixed. The fixing of the braking elements and thus the fixing of the lower end points 9A and 9B of the middle ropes 7A and 7B is carried out by anchors 11A and 11B.
[0037] Thus, all braking elements 10A, 10B of the middle ropes 7A, 7B and 16A as well as 16B of the load-bearing ropes 12A and 12B are arranged adjacent to the lower edge 5 of the net 3, wherein the lower edge 5, as
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[0039] Should it be necessary due to particularly high expected energy, braking elements can also be provided in the area of these side anchors 20A and 20E.
[0040] The rope connections 22A and 22B can, as explained above, be either movable along the load-bearing rope axis of the upper load-bearing rope 6 or also formed in a fixed manner. As also explained previously, the particularly preferred embodiment shown in
[0041] Furthermore, middle ropes 7A′, 7B′ are provided between the load-bearing ropes associated with supports 2B and 2C, middle ropes 7A″ and 7B″ between the load-bearing ropes associated with supports 2C and 2D, and middle ropes 7A′″ and 7B′″ between the load-bearing ropes associated with supports 2D and 2E. With regard to their arrangement, extension and fixing, reference can be made to the above description of the middle ropes 7A and 7B, since in this respect both the supports 2A to 2E and the respective middle ropes are formed, arranged and fixed identically.
[0042] This also applies to the hill side restraint ropes, which have already been explained by means of the restraint ropes 18A, 18A′ and 18B for the supports 2A and 2B as examples for all supports 2A to 2E.
[0043] The embodiment of the rockfall barrier 1 according to the present disclosure as shown in
[0044] With regard to all other components of the embodiment of the rockfall barrier 1 according to
[0045] This also applies to the embodiment of the rockfall barrier 1 according to
[0046] Furthermore, there is the advantage that the braking elements of the load-bearing ropes 12A and 12B as well as the middle ropes 7A and 7B can easily extend in the area created by the distance A, if this is necessary due to the impact of one or more boulders into the net 3.
[0047] As stated, reference may be made to the description of the preceding embodiments with respect to the construction of the arrangement and the fixing of the components of the rockfall barrier 1 as shown in
[0048] In addition to the foregoing written disclosure of the present disclosure, explicit reference is hereby made to the graphic representation of the present disclosure in
REFERENCE SIGN LIST
[0049] 1 rockfall barrier [0050] 2A to 2E guide devices/supports [0051] 3 net [0052] 4 upper edge [0053] 5 lower edge [0054] 6 upper load-bearing rope [0055] 7A, 7B middle rope [0056] 8A, 9A end points [0057] 10A, 10B, 16A, 16B, 24, 25, 29, 31 braking elements [0058] 11A, 11B, 17A, 17B, 20A, 20E, 26, 27, 30, 32 anchor [0059] 13A, 13B column heads [0060] 18A, 18N, 18B hill side restraint ropes [0061] 19A, 19B rope bracing [0062] 21A, 21N anchor of hill side restraint rope [0063] 22A, 22B rope connections [0064] 28 net edge rope [0065] 33, 34 rope guide elements [0066] 35 bottom plate [0067] 36 bolt with spring cotter pin [0068] 37 tension pile [0069] 38 micropile tube [0070] 39 pressure pile [0071] A distance [0072] B hill slope [0073] BS uphill side [0074] TS downhill side