SURFACE WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM
20190024358 ยท 2019-01-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L41/023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E01C11/223
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01C11/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E03F5/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Surface water drainage Systems are known, comprising a water drainage body which is elongated by individual elements that can be placed next to one another, and which can be installed in the ground. The individual elements (1-6) comprise an inlet section which is arranged in an upper region of the individual elements (1-6) in such a way that water can flow into the inlet section. A first pipe section (20) is provided, arranged below the inlet section and communicating with same via transition Systems. According to the invention, in order to increase the drainage power, at least one further second pipe section (30), communicating with the first pipe section (20), is to be provided below or next to the first pipe section (20), wherein all the pipe sections (20, 30) can be sealingly connected to corresponding pipe sections (20, 30) of further individual elements (1-6).
Claims
1. A surface water drainage system comprising a drainage body, which is elongated by individual elements (1-6) that can be placed next to one another and which can be installed in the ground, wherein the individual elements comprise an inlet section (10), which is arranged in an upper region of the individual elements (1-6) in such a way that water can flow into the inlet section (10), at least one first upper pipe section (20) arranged below the inlet section (10) and communicating with the the inlet section (10) via transition systems (14, 24), characterized in that at least one further second pipe section (30) communicating with said first upper pipe section (20) is provided below or next to said first upper pipe section (20), wherein all of the pipe sections (20, 30) are connected to corresponding pipe sections (20, 30) of the individual elements (1-6).
2. The surface water drainage system according to claim 1, characterized in that the pipe sections (20, 30) are cast in the individual elements (1-6) using concrete material, asphalt, or plastic.
3. The surface water drainage system according to claim 1, characterized in that the pipe sections (20, 30) are plastic or metal pipe sections.
4. The surface water drainage system according to claim 1, characterized in that tip ends (31) of the pipe sections (20-30) protrude from the individual elements (1-6) and socket ends (32) of the pipe sections (20, 30) end flush with end faces (7, 8) of the individual elements (1-6).
5. The surface water drainage system according to claim 4, characterized in that the faces (7, 8) of the individual elements (1-6) are concave and downwardly converging.
6. The surface water drainage system according to claim 1, characterized in that the individual elements (1-6) further comprise empty pipes (40, 41) for the installation of power lines.
7. The surface water drainage system according to claim 1, characterized in that the pipe sections (20, 30) comprise drainage pipes comprising tip ends (21, 31), socket ends (22, 32), and O-ring seals, and optionally comprise Y-pieces (23, 33) and Y-joints.
8. The surface water drainage system according to claim 1, characterized in that the inlet sections (10) comprise gutters (12) having gutter drains (14), which are connected to the first upper pipe sections (20).
9. The surface water drainage system according to claim 1, characterized in that the inlet section (10) are made from or reinforced with cast iron.
Description
[0018] Preferred embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail below with reference to figures, wherein:
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[0026] The same reference numbers are used for the same parts and parts with the same effect in the description below.
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[0028] In addition, provision is made of upper pipe sections 20 and lower, second pipe sections 30, of which the tip ends 21 and 31, respectively, protrude from end walls 8. The end walls 7 of the individual elements 1 and 2 opposite the end walls 8 converge from the top down in such a way that even if the individual elements are relatively imprecisely set on their foundation, the top edges can be pushed together in tight abutment with each other. Furthermore, curvatures in a vertical direction (surface irregularities) are also possible.
[0029] The inner workings of the individual elements 1 and 2 from
[0030] The pipe sections 20 and 30 of the front individual element 1 are not interconnected. However, the pipe sections 20 and 30 of the second individual element 2 are interconnected via Y-pieces 23 and 33 in such a way that water (coming from the right in
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[0032] One starts with individual elements 1 and 2, which only comprise an upper pipe section 20. If one now assumes a situation in which the upper pipe section 20 has already been filled by the water flowing into the two individual elements 1 and 2, then it would not be possible to take in any additional water in the case of a continuation of individual elements with just a single upper pipe section 20. However, an individual element in the third individual element 3 attaches to a lower pipe section 30, namely via a Y-piece 23, in the arrangement shown here. Thus space is now created in the upper pipe section 20 so that more water can be taken in. This continues by way of a third pipe section 30, which is provided in the individual elements 5 and 6. Obviously this illustration is greatly simplified. In particular, a very high total drainage capacity is made possible by increasing the drainage capacity of the lower pipe sections 30 and 30 so that many individual elements can take in surface water before an additional drainage aid by way of the other pipe sections becomes necessary.
[0033] In the embodiment of the invention shown in
[0034] Also deemed unique is the fact that the first pipe section 20. into which the inlet sections 10 drain, communicates with an essentially parallel second pipe section 30, from which underlying second pipe sections 30, 30 are then supplied with water. The lower pipe sections 30, 30 have larger cross sections. Advantageous geometric arrangements are thus achievable if the cross-sectional areas of the pipe sections increase in the individual elements from the top down.
[0035] In the embodiment of the invention shown in
[0036] Different arrangements are now described in
[0037] Only the embodiment according to
[0038] From the above it follows that the invention relates not only to the individual elements, but also to a system that is assembled from different individual elements, in particular ones with an increasing number of pipe sections.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0039] 1-6 Individual element [0040] 7 End face [0041] 8 End face [0042] 10 Inlet section [0043] 11 Grating [0044] 12 Gutter [0045] 14 Gutter drain [0046] 20 First upper pipe section [0047] 21 Tip end [0048] 22 Socket end [0049] 23 Y-piece [0050] 24 Inlet opening [0051] 30 Second pipe section [0052] 31 Tip end [0053] 32 Socket end [0054] 33 Y -piece [0055] 40 Empty pipe [0056] 41 Empty pipe