MODULAR SHUTTERING BLOCK
20180038125 · 2018-02-08
Inventors
- Jean-Louis Desjoyaux (Chalain le Comtal, FR)
- Thibault Parin (Genilac, FR)
- Céline Sage (Veauche, FR)
- Jean-Baptiste Noirot (Andrézieux Bouthéon, FR)
- Hervé Guerry (Maillat, FR)
Cpc classification
E04B2/8629
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
The disclosure relates to a modular shuttering block defining a through-housing that connects a first face of the modular block and a second face opposite the first face, for the reception of a filling material; the modular block being provided with means for assembling with at least one other block. According to the disclosure, the modular block is in the form of a right prism with isosceles triangular bases formed by the first and second faces. The disclosure also relates to an assembly formed by a plurality of such modular blocks and finds application notably for the production of swimming pool steps.
Claims
1. A modular shuttering block defining a through-housing connecting a first face of the modular block and a second face opposite the first face for receiving a filling material; the modular block being provided with assembly means for assembly with at least one other block, wherein the modular block is in the shape of a right prism with isosceles triangular bases formed by the first and second faces.
2. The modular shuttering block as recited in claim 1, wherein the through-housing is defined by at least three walls forming the rectangular lateral faces of the right prism, two of the at least three walls having the same dimensions.
3. The modular shuttering block as recited in claim 2, wherein the two walls having the same dimensions are orthogonal.
4. The modular shuttering block as recited in claim 2, wherein the through-housing comprises a plurality of ribs delimiting at least one through-compartment.
5. The modular shuttering block as recited in claim 2, wherein the assembly means are formed on each of the two lateral walls of the same dimension.
6. The modular shuttering block as recited in claim 1, wherein the assembly means include at least one male member and one female member configured for engaging with male and female members of another block.
7. The modular shuttering block as recited in claim 6, wherein the male member is formed by a tenon of a trapezoidal section extending from the first face to the second face and the female member is formed by a groove of complementary shape, making assembly possible by sliding with another block.
8. The modular shuttering block as recited in claim 7, wherein the tenon has different widths at the first and second face, so as to lock the sliding of the tenon in the groove of the complementary shape of the another block during assembly.
9. The modular shuttering block as recited in claim 7, wherein the groove has different widths at the first and second face, so as to lock the sliding of a tenon of complementary shape of another block in the groove during assembly.
10. The modular shuttering block as recited in claim 9, wherein the groove comprises a stop in its narrowest end capable of locking a tenon of another block in a defined assembly position.
11. The modular shuttering block as recited in claim 8, wherein the tenon comprises a notch in its narrowest end capable of engaging with the stop of the groove of another block, for locking the tenon in a defined assembly position.
12. The modular shuttering block as recited in claim 2, wherein the walls, the plurality of ribs and the assembly means are made of plastic material.
13. The modular shuttering block as recited in claim 5, wherein the assembly means are integrated into the lateral walls of the same dimension.
14. An assembly formed of a plurality of modular shuttering blocks as recited in claim 1, the modular blocks being juxtaposed in rows.
15. The assembly as recited in claim 14, further comprising a plurality of rows of modular blocks superimposed on one another.
16. An assembly comprising a superimposed plurality of modular shuttering blocks as recited in claim 14, and further comprising a rail slid into an opening formed by the alignment of through-compartments of the modular blocks.
17. A set of swimming pool steps including an assembly as claimed in claim 14.
18. The modular shuttering block as recited in claim 2, wherein the through-housing comprises a plurality of ribs delimiting at least one through-compartment.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0033] The disclosure will be better understood upon reading the following description and examining the accompanying figures. These figures are given by way of illustration but are in no way restrictive to the disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0041] Modular block, is understood to mean an element capable of being assembled with other identical elements, with the aid of assembly means described in more detail later.
[0042] The modular shuttering block 1 is in the shape of a right prism, the faces A, B of which form isosceles triangular bases.
[0043] The modular block 1 comprises a through-housing advantageously defined by at least three walls 3, 4, 5 forming the rectangular lateral faces (C, D, E) of the right prism, which connects the first face A and the second face B and serves for receiving the filling material, in particular, the concrete to be poured. The through-housing therefore has no closed wall at the faces A, B making it possible for the filling material to flow through the modular block 1.
[0044] Preferably, the through-housing comprises a plurality of ribs 6 delimiting compartments of sufficient size to allow an effective flow of the filling material in the structure. The term rib is understood to mean a wall internal to the through-housing at least one end of which may rest on one of the three walls 3, 4, 5 of the through-housing.
[0045] As illustrated in
[0046] These ribs 6 and the walls 3, 4, 5 help to rigidify the structure of the modular block 1 and reinforce its mechanical resistance to the internal pressures exerted by the filling material.
[0047] According to one variant not represented, a portion of one or both sides A, B may be closed by a wall, thereby shutting off a portion of the compartments of the through-housing: this variant makes it possible to limit the number of through-compartments and therefore the quantity of filling material introduced into the block for the formwork.
[0048] The height h of the modular block 1 forms a dimension of the lateral wall 5.
[0049] Since the triangular bases of the prism are isosceles, the two lateral walls 3, 4, termed main lateral walls, are of identical dimensions. The two main lateral walls 3, 4 are arranged to form a determined angle between same. This angle may be chosen to correspond to (or be a divisor of) an angle of a swimming pool basin in which a set of steps has to be formed. Advantageously, and as represented in the figures, the two main lateral walls 3, 4 form an angle of 90 degrees between same, thereby limiting the number of modular blocks to be assembled for forming the steps of a right angled set of steps, which are the most common angled steps.
[0050] The two main lateral walls 3, 4 comprise assembly means 2 for rigidly interconnecting multiple modular shuttering blocks. These means include male members 7 and female members 8 making it possible to set up an assembly by sliding between two modular blocks. Thus as represented in the figures, the male members 7 may be formed of tenons and the female members 8 of grooves, the complementary shapes of which engage to allow a dovetail assembly.
[0051] In the particularly advantageous implementation represented in
[0052] The assembly of two modular blocks is performed via their respective lateral faces C, D; the blocks being head to tail, one having its face A facing downward and the other having its face A facing upward, the lateral face D of the first block is assembled with the face C of the second block, by sliding the tenons in the grooves provided for this purpose.
[0053] Advantageously, and as illustrated in
[0054] In addition, a stop 9 may be present at the narrowest end of one groove at least, for locking the tenon of another block in a defined assembly position. Advantageously, each groove comprises a stop at the narrowest end making it possible to adjust the position and lock the interlocking of the tenons of another block in their final assembly position.
[0055] Preferably, each tenon comprises a notch 10 in its narrowest end capable of engaging with the stop 9 of the groove of another block, for locking it in a defined assembly position. Thus, each groove being provided with a stop and each tenon with a notch, the interlocking of a first modular block onto a second modular block will be easily adjusted and locked in its final assembly position.
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[0057] A plurality of rows or modular shuttering blocks may be stacked with a correct alignment, by positioning the rows or blocks on one another and fitting a rail in an opening formed by the alignment of a through-compartment of each block. A dimension of the rail is adjusted to a dimension of the compartment of each block, so that the rail makes it possible to ensure the vertical alignment of stacked modular blocks.
[0058] The assembly of a plurality of modular shuttering blocks, juxtaposed in rows, then stacked, allows the construction of different masonry elements.
[0059] According to one advantageous example of implementation, such an assembly of modular shuttering blocks may be used for the manufacture of a set of swimming pool angled steps, as illustrated in
[0060] The manufacture of a swimming pool requires pouring a concrete structure, notably for the construction of the base slab and the walls thereof. The implementation according to the disclosure makes it possible to pour the concrete in one go, for the base slab, the walls and swimming pool steps.
[0061] The modular blocks are assembled in rows through the blocks being interlocked with one another via the assembly means, as previously described, and without cutting.
[0062] Each row may rest, at its ends, on the perpendicular walls of the swimming pool basin. Optionally, support rails 12 may be fastened onto the walls of the basin or onto the floor for supporting the first rows; these first rows may also be supported by at least one central support rail and/or at least one stud fastened onto the floor. These rails and/or studs are positioned for making the level of the final bottom of the swimming pool flush and making it possible to adjust the level of the steps, before the concrete is poured.
[0063] The lateral wall 5 of the modular blocks 1 will form the exposed face of the riser. And the height h of the modular block will form the step height. By way of example, this height may be between 5 cm and 50 cm, preferably its dimension will be 30 cm. Advantageously, when the two main lateral walls 3, 4 are orthogonal, the step depth is defined by the half-width of the lateral wall 5 of the modular blocks. By way of example, it may be between 15 cm and 40 cm, preferably its dimension will be 30 cm.
[0064] The first row to be positioned for preparing the steps is the row R1 of the step M3 that can be seen in
[0065] After assembly of the step M3, i.e., the superimposition of the three rows R1, R2, R3 and the positioning of the alignment rail, the assembly may be held in position by fastening elements such as screws, against the walls of the swimming pool.
[0066] The assembly of the steps M2 and M1 is then performed in a similar manner to that which has just been described for the step M3.
[0067] The assembly of modular blocks as described above and illustrated in
[0068] After drying, a set of swimming pool angled steps is obtained, not requiring any cutting, poured simultaneously with the base slab and the walls of the swimming pool, thus forming a one-piece structure with the entire basin.
[0069] Its dimensions are accurate and reproducible. In addition, the one-piece character provides the structure with great solidity.
[0070] In the example according to
[0071] The standardization of the dimensions of a set of angled steps advantageously allows the standardization of flexible watertight envelopes (liners), leading to lower costs and shorter delivery times.
[0072] The modular block and the assembly by juxtaposition and/or stacking according to the disclosure are not restricted to this single use. They may, for example, also be used for the construction of straight steps or shuttering walls. For this purpose, provision may be made for a second category of modular blocks of different shape and complementary to that exposed, so as to be able to define lost formworks of any shape and dimension without needing cutting or by limiting the cutting of any modular shuttering block.