MANHOLE ELEMENT

20190093308 · 2019-03-28

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    Abstract

    The invention relates to a manhole element (a shaft element) (1) for forming at least a portion of a manhole structure (a shaft structure) (2), which manhole element is comprised of a base body (3) delimiting a hollow space; wherein at least one detection device (4), which is designed to detect and determine at least one detection variable, as well as an associated transmission device (5), which is designed to transmit the detection variables acquired by the detection device (4) to at least one communication partner, are integrated into the base body (3).

    Claims

    1. A manhole element (a shaft element) (1) for forming at least a portion of a manhole structure (a shaft structure) (2), which manhole element is comprised of a base body (3) delimiting a hollow space; characterized in that at least one detection device (4), which is designed to detect and determine at least one detection variable, as well as an associated transmission device (5), which is designed to transmit the detection variables acquired by the detection device (4) to at least one communication partner, are integrated into the base body (3).

    2. The manhole element according to claim 1; characterized in that the transmission device (5) is also designed receive communication signals from at least one communication partner.

    3. The manhole element according to claim 1 or characterized in that the detection device (5): is designed to determine a detection variable describing at least one chemical and/or physical parameter, in particular the, and/or the density, the pressure, the humidity, the pH, and/or the temperature, of the shaft element and/or of a medium flowing within the hollow space delimited by the base body (3); and/or is designed to determine a detection variable describing a flow parameter of a medium flowing within the hollow space delimited by the base body (3), and/or is designed to determine a detection variable describing a level of a medium flowing within the hollow space delimited by the base body (3).

    4. The manhole element according to claim 1; characterized by an evaluation device (6) associated with the detection device (4), which evaluation device in particular may be integrated into the base body, and which is designed for evaluating detection variables determined by the detection device (4), as regards at least one evaluation criterion.

    5. The manhole element according to claim 1; characterized in that the evaluation device (6) is designed to generate control parameters for controlling at least one external device, based on detection variables which are evaluated as regards at least one evaluation criterion.

    6. The manhole element according to claim 1; characterized by an energy storage device (7) associated with at least the detection device (4) and/or the transmission device (5), said energy storage device (7) being used to supply electricity to said detection device (4) and/or said transmission device (5).

    7. The manhole element according to claim 1; characterized in that the detection device (4) and/or the transmission device (5) and/or the evaluation device (6) and/or the energy storage device (7) is/are integrated into the base body (3) and is/are releasable or unreleasable from said base body.

    8. The manhole element according to claim 1; characterized by at least one connecting element (9) which is disposed or formed on or in an exposed surface of the base body (3), and is coupled to a transmission device (5) integrated with the base body, and/or is coupled to a detection device (4) integrated with the base body, and/or is coupled to an evaluation device (6) integrated with the base body, which connecting element (9) is used for connecting to a corresponding mating connecting element for transmitting communication signals to said corresponding mating connecting element and/or for receiving communication signals transmitted from a communication partner coupled to said corresponding mating connecting element.

    9. The manhole element according to claim 1; characterized in that the base body (3) is comprised of a material of construction, particularly concrete, or a material such as, in particular, a metal or a plastic material.

    10. A manhole structure (2); characterized in that it is comprised of a manhole element (1) which forms at least a portion of a manhole structure (2), according to claim 1.

    11. A transmission system for transmitting communication signals to at least one communication partner; characterized in that it is comprised of at least one manhole element (1) according to claim 1.

    12. A transmission system for transmitting communication signals to at least one communication partner; characterized in that it is comprised of at least two manhole elements (1) which intercommunicate for transmission of communication signals, according to claim 1, as parts of one or more manhole structures (2), wherewith said transmission system (10) is designed to transmit communication signals within a manhole structure (2) and/or between a plurality of manhole structures (2).

    Description

    [0034] FIG. 1 shows a schematic diagram of a manhole element according to a respective exemplary embodiment, in a schematic view. The manhole element 1 is used to form a manhole structure (shaft structure) 2, which is part of a shaft system for disposal or supply of materials, e.g. a manhole structure for disposal of sewerage and/or wastewater and/or runoff water. The manhole structure 2 may be disposed or formed at least partly below (or above) ground level.

    [0035] The manhole element 2 is comprised of a base body 3 which delimits a hollow space. The basic geometric shape of the base body 3 is that of a hollow cylinder; other geometric shapes of the base body are also conceivable, e.g. basic angular geometric shapes (e.g. polygonal).

    [0036] The base body 3 may be comprised of a material of construction which is (optionally) curable and/or pourable, e.g. concrete, or of a plastic which in particular may be extrudable or injection-moldable, e.g. a polyolefin, e.g. PA, PC, PE, PP, or PS, and may be thermoplastic.

    [0037] The base body 3 has integrated into it a detection device 4 and a corresponding transmission device 5 which is coupled to the detection device 4 for purposes of data transmission. The detection device 4 and the transmission device 5 are both disposed entirely within the wall of the base body 3 and are structurally connected to the base body 3. The structural connection may or may not be releasable, and if releasable the releasing may or may not result in damage to or destruction.

    [0038] In the first case, illustrated in FIG. 1, the structural connection is not releasable. The detection device 4 and/or its associated detection elements 4a-4d, and the transmission device 5 and/or its associated transmission elements 5a, 5b are (immediately) surrounded by the material of which the base body 3 is formed; and indeed, when the base body 3 was fabricated, the detection device 4 and the transmission device 5 were encapsulated by material of which the base body 3 is formed.

    [0039] In the second case, illustrated in FIG. 2, the detection device 4 and/or its associated detection elements 4a-4d, and the transmission device 5 and/or its associated transmission elements 5a, 5b are disposed in accommodation spaces 11 provided for the purpose in (or associated with) the base body 3, in particular in each instance in an exposed or exposable, thus accessible, space in the base body 3, such spaces being comprised of recesses. The accommodation spaces 11 may be disposed in a region in an inner lateral surface of the base body 3, for example. It is conceivable that accommodation spaces 11 may be disposed in a region of an outer lateral surface of the base body 3, and/or in a region of an end surface of the base body 3. It is possible to (reversibly) close off individual accommodation spaces 11 by means of, e.g., swingable closure elements (not shown). When in the closed state, the devices accommodated in the respective accommodation spaces 11 are protected from external influences; in the open state, the devices accommodated in the respective accommodation spaces 11 can be accessed.

    [0040] The detection device 4 is adapted to detect (and possibly record the value of) at least one detection variable. The detection variable may comprise a chemical and/or physical quantity, e.g. the composition of the atmosphere, the density, the pressure, the humidity, the pH, the temperature, etc., of: [0041] the manhole element 1; and/or [0042] a (fluid) medium disposed (and possibly flowing) in the hollow space delimited by the base body 3, or in the manhole structure 2 which accommodates the manhole element 1. For this purpose, a first measuring probe or sensor-like detection element 4a is provided, which may comprise, e.g., a suitable sensor system for determining the chemical composition of a (fluid) medium, e.g. a gas, disposed in the hollow space. The sensor system may comprise a sensor element which is sensitive to one or more chemical substances, e.g. methane.

    [0043] For a (fluid) medium flowing in the hollow space, e.g. sewage, wastewater, or runoff water, the sensor system may (also) determine flow parameters, such as the flow rate or flow speed. For this purpose, a second measuring probe or sensor-like detection element 4b is provided, which may comprise, e.g., a suitable sensor system for determining the flow rate or flow speed of a (fluid) medium, e.g. sewage, wastewater, or runoff water, flowing in the hollow space. The sensor system may comprise, e.g., an optical sensor element, e.g. a camera.

    [0044] A detection variable may also comprise a level (e.g. water level) in the hollow space, and/or in the manhole structure 2 which accommodates the manhole element 1. For this purpose, a third measuring probe or sensor-like detection element 4c is provided, which may comprise, e.g., a suitable sensor system for determining the liquid level in the hollow space, and/or in the manhole structure 2 which accommodates the manhole element 1. The sensor system may be comprised of, e.g., inductive or capacitive sensor elements.

    [0045] Self-evidently, the above list of respective detection elements 4a-4c is presented solely for purposes of example; thus, the number of detection elements 4a-4c may be different than the above-stated number of detection elements 4a-4c, and/or the functions of the detection elements 4a-4c may be different than the above-described functions of the detection elements 4a-4c. In principle, the detection elements 4a-4c may detect and determine various detection variables, such as e.g. acoustic, electrical, electromagnetic, or optical parameters.

    [0046] The transmission device 5 is adapted to transmit detection variables detected and/or determined by the detection device 4; which detection variables are generally in the form of communication signals, to at least one communication partner, and to receive communication signals transmitted from at least one communication partner. A communication partner may be a different (mobile or stationary) transmission device (not shown), e.g. comprising a mobile telephone, smart phone, tablet computer, laptop computer, etc., and/or a global or local data network or transmission network (e.g. intranet or Internet) as indicated in FIG. 3 by reference numeral 12.

    [0047] The transmission device 5 comprises transmission elements 5a, 5b (transmitting and/or receiving elements) which are adapted for transmission (sending and receiving) of communication signals.

    [0048] A free end of a first transmission element 5a can extend out of an exposed region, in this case an exposed end face region, of the base body 3. Communication signals can be sent to a communication partner and/or received from a communication partner, via this transmission element 5a. The first transmission element 5a comprises an antenna. Typically, the means of transmission of the various communication signals via the first transmission element 5a are wireless means; wireless transmission means which may be considered are basically any wireless transmission means, according to various standards and protocols, examples of which are (mentioned merely for purposes of example) Bluetooth, GSM, DECT, and sub-gigahertz transmission means, modes, standards, and protocols. The communications bands employed for the transmission may comprise so-called licensed bands or unlicensed bands, particularly any of the ISM bands (Industrial, Scientific and Medical Bands).

    [0049] The first transmission element 5a is connected to a second transmission element 5b, which connects the first transmission element 5a to the detection device 4, i.e. to the respective detection elements 4a-4d. The second transmission element 5b extends through the base body 3 in a suitable manner between the first transmission element 5a and the respective detection elements 4a-4d.

    [0050] It may be readily seen that the second transmission element 5b is not connected directly to the respective detection elements 4a-4d, but is connected via the intermediary of an evaluation device 6 which is integrated into the detection device 4 and the transmission device 5 (and into the base body 3) in a suitable manner.

    [0051] The evaluation device 6 is adapted to evaluate detection variables detected and recorded by the detection system comprising the detection device 5 with regard to at least one evaluation criterion, and for this purpose is comprised of evaluation algorithms programmed with regard to respective evaluation criteria.

    [0052] Such an evaluation criterion may enable evaluation of detection variables which have been determined, for the purposes of a given shaft (manhole). The evaluation of detection variables which have been determined is generally in the context of specific characteristics of the manhole structure 2 or specific characteristics of a (fluid) medium disposed in (and possibly also flowing in) the manhole structure 2. E.g., the chemical composition, density, pressure, temperature, etc., of a (fluid) medium disposed in the hollow space can be evaluated with regard to certain limit values. It is also conceivable that an evaluation will involve qualitative or quantitative evaluation of the presence of certain chemical substances, e.g. as to whether the values of parameters are greater than or less than certain limit values, and in particular also whether the liquid level is greater than or less than a certain limit value.

    [0053] On the other hand, a particular evaluation criterion may enable evaluation of detection variables which have been determined, which evaluation is not in the specific context of a given shaft (manhole). Such an evaluation may consist of evaluating detection variables which have been determined, with regard to specific characteristics in the region around the manhole structure 2. E.g. determinations may be made with respect to an object disposed (directly) above the manhole element 1, by means of detection elements 4d associated with the detection device 4, which detection elements may comprise elements which determine strain, or pressure, reflecting the fact that the weight of an object (the weight being represented by the arrow F) will bring about a special distribution of forces in the manhole element 1, e.g. pressure forces, i.e. will have special effects on particular ratios of forces, e.g. certain pressure forces, in the manhole element 1. Similarly, movements and movement profiles of an object, relative to the manhole element 1, can be determined, e.g. in relation to location parameters, in particular direction-dependent, and/or time-dependent, for various locations. For these purposes, advantageously a plurality of detection elements 4d can be disposed around the periphery, in the base body 3.

    [0054] As a concrete example, traffic flow above the manhole element 1 can be determined, e.g. in relation to location parameters, in particular direction-dependent, and/or time-dependent, for various locations, in relation to specific traffic engineering parameters, e.g. particular road users, (average) traffic density, (average) traffic speed, etc., and in relation to criteria and standards applicable to these parameters. Further, the determinations can be accomplished in a short period of time. If the manhole element 1 is located in the area of an entrance to a building, the number of objects entering or leaving the building can be determined via a suitable evaluation. If the building comprises a garage, then e.g. one can determine the number of vehicles which enter and/or leave the garage.

    [0055] The evaluation device 6 can be adapted to generation of control parameters for controlling at least one controllable technical device (not shown), based on the evaluation of appropriate detection variables. The manhole element 1 can be coupled to the technical device via the transmission device 5. For the aforementioned example of determining that a vehicle is entering a garage, the evaluation device 6 can be adapted, e.g., for generating a control parameter which opens up a device which blocks entry, such as a gate arm, a gate, etc., and a (another) control parameter which then repositions the blocking device. Corresponding control parameters can be transmitted via the transmission device 5 to a receiving device associated with the respective entry-blocking device, and there converted into corresponding control commands for an associated actuator device, e.g. a motor-driven actuator device, in the entry blocking system, resulting in the opening (or subsequent repositioning) of the entry-blocking device.

    [0056] To provide electric power to the electrical and electronic components integrated into the manhole element 1, an electric energy storage device 7 is integrated into the manhole element 1 in an analogous manner to the integration of the detection device 4 and the transmission device 5; this storage device 7 is adapted for powering at least the detection device 4 and the transmission device 5. It is possible for the electric energy storage device 7 to be provided with electric energy (namely to be charged) in a contactless and wireless manner, in particular from outside the location where the manhole structure 2 is installed. The electric energy storage device 7 has associated with it, e.g., an inductive or capacitive charging device 8.

    [0057] A connecting element 9, e.g. in the form of a plug element, is disposed on or in an exposed surface of the base body 3; said connecting element 9 is coupled to a transmission device 5 disposed at or in the vicinity of the base body, and associated with said base body, and/or the connecting element 9 is coupled to a detection device 4 which is disposed at or in the vicinity of the base body, and which (device 4) is associated with said base body. The connecting element 9 is adapted to be connected to a corresponding mating connecting element (not shown) for transmission of communication signals to said corresponding mating connecting element and/or for reception of communication signals transmitted by a communication partner which is coupled to the corresponding mating connecting element. By these means, the manhole element 1 can be coupled to other devices, in particular other manhole elements 1.

    [0058] FIG. 3 shows a schematic diagram of a transmission system 10 according to an exemplary embodiment. The transmission system 10 is used for unidirectional or multidirectional transmission of communication signals to at least one communication partner. The transmission is indicated by the double arrows. As is seen, the transmission system 10 is comprised of a plurality of manhole elements 1 communicating with each other for the transmission of communication signals, with the manhole elements 1 comprising (respective) parts of a plurality of manhole structures 2. The transmission system 10 is adapted for transmission of communication signals within a manhole structure 2 and/or between a plurality of manhole structures 2. Self-evidently, the transmission system 10 is also adapted for transmission of communication signals to a local or global communication network, e.g. the Internet 12.