GROUT SPECIMEN CAPPING SYSTEM
20180195939 ยท 2018-07-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02D9/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A grout capping system is disclosed for capping a grout specimen in the form of a rectangular prism. The system comprises an alignment fixture having a base, an alignment plate and a spacer securing the alignment plate to the base. The alignment plate is vertically spaced from the base and has a notch forming a right angle inside corner adapted to receive a corner of a grout specimen. A capping plate comprises a body having a square recess of a size to receive the grout specimen. The capping plate is receivable on the base with a corner of the recess aligned with the alignment plate notch so that a grout specimen received in the recess maintains perpendicularity with the capping plate.
Claims
1. A grout capping system for capping a grout specimen in the form of a rectangular prism, comprising: an alignment fixture having a base, an alignment plate and a spacer securing the alignment plate to the base, the alignment plate being vertically spaced from the base, the alignment plate having a notch forming a right angle inside corner adapted to receive a corner of a grout specimen, in use; and a capping plate comprising a body having a square recess of a size to receive the grout specimen, the capping plate being receivable on the base with a corner of the recess aligned with the alignment plate notch so that a grout specimen received in the recess maintains perpendicularity with the capping plate.
2. The grout capping system of claim 1 wherein the square recess is beveled around its periphery.
3. The grout capping system of claim 1 wherein a bottom wall of the square recess has sides of about 3.5 to 3.625 inches.
4. The grout capping system of claim 1 wherein the capping plate is of steel.
5. The grout capping system of claim 1 wherein the capping plate is about 1 inch thick.
6. The grout capping system of claim 1 wherein the alignment fixture is of steel construction.
7. The grout capping system of claim 1 wherein the spacer comprises an L shaped bracket.
8. The grout capping system of claim 1 wherein the alignment fixture comprises a second alignment plate and a second spacer securing the second alignment plate to the first alignment plate, the second alignment plate being vertically spaced from the first alignment plate, the second alignment plate having a notch forming a right angle inside corner aligned with the notch of the first alignment plate.
9. The grout capping system of claim 1 wherein the alignment plate has a circular opening at the inside corner of the notch.
10. A method of capping a grout specimen in the form of a rectangular prism, comprising: providing an alignment fixture having a base, an alignment plate and a spacer securing the alignment plate to the base, the alignment plate being vertically spaced from the base, the alignment plate having a notch forming a right angle inside corner; providing a capping plate comprising a body having a square recess of less than inch depth of a size to receive the grout specimen; preheating and oiling the capping plate and positioning the capping plate on the base with a grout specimen centered in the recess; moving the capping plate so that the grout specimen is received in the notch; removing the grout specimen from the capping plate; filling the recess with a capping compound and returning the grout specimen to the recess held against the alignment plate, in the notch, to maintain perpendicularity of the grout specimen; and removing the capped grout specimen from the capping plate.
11. The method of capping a grout specimen of claim 10 wherein the square recess is beveled around its periphery to promote removal of the grout specimen.
12. The method of capping a grout specimen of claim 10 wherein a bottom wall of the square recess has sides of about 3.5 to 3.625 inches.
13. The method of capping a grout specimen of claim 10 wherein the capping plate is of steel.
14. The method of capping a grout specimen of claim 10 wherein the capping plate is about 1 inch thick.
15. The method of capping a grout specimen of claim 10 wherein the alignment fixture is of steel construction.
16. The method of capping a grout specimen of claim 10 wherein the spacer comprises an L shaped bracket.
17. The method of capping a grout specimen of claim 10 wherein providing the alignment fixture comprises providing a second alignment plate and a second spacer securing the second alignment plate to the first alignment plate, the second alignment plate being vertically spaced from the first alignment plate, the second alignment plate having a notch forming a right angle inside corner aligned with the notch of the first alignment plate.
18. The method of capping a grout specimen of claim 10 wherein the alignment plate has a circular opening at the inside corner of the notch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0028] ASTM's Standard C1019 defines a standard test method for sampling and testing of grout. This includes the requirement that the specimens be square in cross section with a width between 3 and 3.75 inches and a height of about two times the width. The test specimen should be square on the ends, with sides planar and perpendicular to the top and bottom. This shape is referred to herein as a rectangular prism.
[0029] This application is directed to a grout capping system 10, see
[0030] The grout capping system 10 is used for grout specimens to be strength tested and usually sulfur capped to meet ASTM C617 for capping cylindrical concrete specimens.
[0031] The alignment fixture 12, see
[0032] The base is about 8.5 square. The alignment plates 18 and 20 are about 3.35 square with a respective notch 26 and 28 forming a right angle inside corner adapted to receive a corner of a grout specimen S. A circular opening 30 and 32, respectively, is at the inside corner of each notch 26 and 28. The spacers 22 and 24 are L-shaped. The first spacer 22 is secured, such as by welding, to a corner of the base 16 and the underside of the first alignment plate 18. The second spacer 24 is secured to an upper side of the first alignment plate 18 and to the underside of the second alignment plate 20. The spacers 22 and 24 maintain the alignment plates 18 and 20 parallel with the base 16, with the respective notches 26 and 28 aligned. The first alignment plate is about 2.25 above the base 16. The second alignment plate 20 is about 2.25 above the first alignment plate 18. As is apparent, different dimensions could be used and are dependent on the size of specimens to be capped. Also, a different number of alignment plates could be used.
[0033] The capping plate 14, see
[0034] The methodology for using the system 10 for capping is now described. The capping plate 14 is preheated to guard against rapid cooling of capping material. The capping plate 14 and the recess 42 are lightly oiled to facilitate removal of capped specimens. This is repeated for each use. A specimen S to be capped is placed on protective paper towel or cloth in the capping recess 42 and the specimen S is carefully centered. Keeping the specimen S centered, the capping plate 14 is moved so that the specimen S is received against vertical guide G formed by the notches 26 and 28, see
[0035] The capping plate 14 and recess 42 are designed to meet ASTM C0617 (Practice for Capping Cylindrical Concrete Specimens) for hardness, thickness and depth. The capping recess 42 is also designed to conform to the square geometry of grout prisms cast in accordance with ASTM C1019 (Standard Method for Sampling and Testing Grout). The vertical capping guide G helps ensure that the specimens S remain perpendicular during the capping procedure. There is no need to use a level, or seat specimens by eye, as in the past. The beveled wall 44 of the recess 42 is designed to promote easy removal of capped specimens S.
[0036] As described, the system 10 can be used to implement a method of capping a grout specimen S in the form of a rectangular prism, comprising: providing an alignment fixture 12 having a base 16, an alignment plate(s) 18 and/or 20, and a spacer(s) 22 and/or 24, securing the alignment plate(s) to the base, the alignment plate(s) being vertically spaced from the base 16, the alignment plate(s) having a notch 26 and/or 28 forming a right angle inside corner; providing a capping plate 14 comprising a body 40 having a square recess 42 of less than inch depth of a size to receive the grout specimen; preheating and oiling the capping plate 14 and positioning the capping plate 14 on the base 16 with a grout specimen S centered in the recess 42; moving the capping plate 14 so that the grout specimen S is received in the notch; removing the grout specimen S from the capping plate 14; filling the recess 42 with a capping compound M and returning the grout specimen S to the recess 42 held against the alignment plate 18 and/or 20, in the notch, to maintain perpendicularity of the grout specimen S; and removing the capped grout specimen from the capping plate 14.
[0037] It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that there are many possible modifications to be made to the specific forms of the features and components of the disclosed embodiment while keeping within the spirit of the concepts disclosed herein. Accordingly, no limitations to the specific forms of the embodiments disclosed herein should be read into the claims unless expressly recited in the claims. Although a few embodiments have been described in detail above, other modifications are possible. Other method steps may be provided, or steps may be eliminated, from the described methodology, and other components may be added to, or removed from, the described systems. Other embodiments may be within the scope of the following claims.
[0038] The foregoing disclosure of specific embodiments is intended to be illustrative of the broad concepts comprehended by the invention.