INSERTION ELEMENT FOR A PLASTIC FORMWORK PANEL FRAME
20230102874 · 2023-03-30
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G9/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04G17/001
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04G17/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Insert element for insertion into a cavity of a plastic formwork panel frame with a mounting for accommodating a read-out data memory.
Claims
1. Insert element (100) for insertion into a cavity of a plastic formwork panel frame (200), comprising: a mounting (101) for receiving a readable data memory (102).
2. Insert element (100) according to claim 1, comprising: a bushing (103) for a threaded rod for fixing the insert element in the cavity of the plastic formwork panel frame (200).
3. Insert element (100) according to any of the preceding claims, comprising: A carrier (104) having a readable data memory (102) attached to the mounting (101).
4. Insert element (100) according to claim 3, wherein the mounting (101) is in the form of a recess in a side wall of the insert element and has a rectangular cross-section so that the carrier (104) can be inserted into the mounting.
5. Insert element (100) according to one of claim 3 or 4, wherein the recess has a cross-section tapering in the longitudinal direction, such that the carrier (104), which is cuboidal or plate-shaped, jams when inserted into the mounting.
6. Insert element (100) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the insert element has a rectangular or rhombic cross-section with at least one rounded corner and one flattened corner, so that it can only be inserted into the cavity of the plastic formwork panel frame (200) in a certain orientation relative thereto.
7. Insert element (100) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the insert element has a cross-section which widens in the longitudinal direction, so that the insert element jams when inserted into the cavity of the plastic formwork panel frame (200).
8. Insert element (100) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the insert element is designed to be hinged open.
9. Formwork panel frame (200) with an insert element (100) according to any one of the preceding claims.
10. Use of a read-out data memory (102) for installation in an insert element (100) according to any one of claims 1 to 8.
11. Use of a readable data memory (102) for installation in a shuttering panel frame (200) according to claim 9.
12. Use according to claim 10 or 11, wherein product information about the shuttering panel frame (200) or a shuttering panel (201) is stored on the readable data memory (102).
13. A formwork panel readout and/or maintenance system, comprising: a mobile readout device (400), adapted to read out data of a data memory (102) of a plastic formwork panel frame (200); a control unit (401) configured to determine a timing for maintenance of the plastic formwork panel frame (200) based on the read-out data.
14. Program element that, when executed on a readout and maintenance system (300), causes the readout and maintenance system to perform the following steps: reading data from a data storage device (102) of a plastic formwork panel frame (200); determining a time for maintenance of the plastic formwork panel frame (200) based on the readout data.
15. Computer-readable medium on which is stored a program element according to claim 14.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0040] The insert element 100 may be inserted into a cavity in a corner of a plastic¬formwork panel frame. Its shape (length, width, outer contour) is matched to the free spaces or cavities provided in the plastic formwork panel frame, so that it can be inserted there with a positive fit. The insert element 100 may be injection molded or 3D printed and is typically made of plastic.
[0041] A reception (mounting 101) is provided in the insert element 100 for receiving the carrier of a read-out data memory. For example, the mounting is slot-like so that the carrier can be inserted therein. The slot tapers slightly so that the carrier is held there in a form-fitting manner. Alternatively, a plug-in connection may be provided, an adhesive connection may be provided, or the readable data memory may be injected during manufacture of the insert element.
[0042] The insert element can be designed as a closed, bushing-like component whose outer contour is such that it can be inserted into the cavity in the plastic formwork panel frame and likewise held there in a form-fitting manner. The insert element and the plastic formwork panel frame can thus be connected with virtually no gaps.
[0043] The insert element sits, for example, between the ribs of the plastic shuttering panel frame in the area of the outer peripheral wall of the plastic shuttering panel frame, so that the shielding of the read-out data memory can be minimized. Alternatively, the readable data memory can also be arranged centrally in the plastic formwork panel frame.
[0044] The insert element is, for example, diamond-shaped or rectangular in cross-section. A projecting nose or ledge can be provided, which specifies a clear positioning of the insert element. For example, the nose or ledge may be located in the corner of the plastic formwork panel frame when the insert element is inserted into the cavity. For example, the readable data storage device is located in the region of this outer corner.
[0045] Alternatively, the insert element 100 is configured to be hinged open, as shown in
[0046] The readable data memory can be designed as an RFID chip. Alternatively, it may be designed as an active transponder for geolocation, position and temperature measurement. It can have a Bluetooth module and other sensor technology. It may also be configured to use Narrow Band IoT (NBIoT) for data transmission.
[0047] In particular, the readable data store may have sensor technology to detect the position, temperature, service life, slope, and/or pressure of the concrete. From this data, an optimal time for maintenance can be determined.
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[0051] The plastic formwork panel frame 200 has, for example, a plurality of cavities and/or ribs resulting from the structural requirements of the panel. These are suitable for reception of the support or insert element. The insert element is inserted between the ribs and held positively. The insert elements with the read-out data memories are inserted, for example, in diagonally opposite corners of the plastic formwork panel frame, so that at least two insert elements (and data memories) are always available per plastic formwork panel frame. This can simplify the readout of the data memories and minimize shielding effects.
[0052] For example, when the readable data memory is centrally located on the perimeter wall, two to four readable data memories are provided, such as one in the center of each side portion of the plastic formwork panel frame, and/or one in the center, to simplify readout. In particular, placing the data memory in a corner of the plastic formwork panel frame is advantageous because it can be easily located by the user.
[0053] By reading out the data memory, the formwork can be easily identified, especially if the data memory can be read out by means of a cell phone or the like. Using the read-out data, for example, services such as logistics, maintenance, inventory analysis, BIM, integration into formwork planning, verification of correct assembling can be provided, product information can be retrieved and tracking of the plastic formwork panel frame can be performed. The data can also be transferred and displayed in a customer app. Appropriate readers and software are provided for this purpose.
[0054] The readable data memory can, for example, be a dual frequency transponder used in the UHF and HF band ranges.
[0055] The data memory is installed, for example, by dismantling the formwork panel, inserting the insert element into a cavity in the corner of the plastic panel frame, followed by mounting the formwork panel. Thus, the insert element can be retrofitted in the area for already delivered plastic formwork panel frames.
[0056] The factory installation of the readable data memory in the plastic formwork panel frame ensures that the plastic formwork panel frame can be uniquely and easily identified. The ID serial number of the data memory or plastic formwork panel frame stored in the data memory can then be used for further processing of the data. It may be provided that the EPC code on the chip is identical for each chip installed in the panel frame. However, the serial number may vary, for example, due to changing time stamps from data storage manufacturing.
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[0061] The readout and maintenance system comprises a mobile readout device 400, configured to read out data stored on the data memory of the insert element 100. Furthermore, the mobile readout device 400 comprises a control unit 401, which can evaluate this data.
[0062] Alternatively or additionally, it can be provided that the read-out data is transmitted via a radio interface of the mobile read-out device 400 to a central control unit 401, for example a server or a cloud, in order to be evaluated there. From this data, for example, a suitable time for maintenance of the plastic formwork panel frame or a formwork panel held by it can be calculated. This time can then be transmitted to a maintenance technician so that he can carry out the maintenance in a timely manner.
[0063] Supplementally, it should be noted that “comprising” and “comprising” do not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite articles “one” or “a” do not exclude a plurality. It should further be noted that features or steps that have been described with reference to any of the above embodiments may also be used in combination with other features or steps of other embodiments described above. Reference signs in the claims are not to be regarded as limitations.