BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to a method and apparatus for inserting an elongated, bendable
drainage mat having a rectangular transverse cross section below the surface of the
ground in a vertical orientation. Such drainage mat comprises a polymeric core having
a plurality of substantially rigid fingers extending from one side of a layer and
an enveloping water-permeable fabric. Such drainage mat is particularly advantageous,
for instance as highway edge drain.
[0002] . The need for drainage systems for highways and other applications has been well
known for years, perhaps for several hundred years or more. As the knowledge of the
effects of water on the stability of subsurface soil has increased, the design of
drainage systems has evolved with new materials of constructions, such as synthetic
polymeric engineering fabrics and polymeric conduits and collectors. A major,advance
in drainage materials is an elongated bendable drainage mat having a rectangular transverse
cross section where said drainage mat comprises a polymeric core having a plurality
of substantially rigid fingers extending from side of a layer and an enveloping water-permeable
fabric. Such drainage mat is disclosed in a copending European patent application
filed 29 March 1984 with Applicant's Reference No. 16-52-1348A EP.
[0003] Some drainage material, either because of excess rigidity or difficulty in handling,
must be installed, for instance in a highway edge drain application by excavating
a considerable length of trench, hauling away the excavated material, inserting the
drainage product in the trench and refilling the trench with coarse fill which is
substantially pervious to water. Such drainage systems are disadvantageous on the
basis of substantial cost to install, for instance in terms of labor for excavation,
installation and backfilling as well as costs associated with haulage of excavated
and clean backfill material.
[0004] Some improvements in installation methods have been achieved by the use of drainage
material such as fabric-covered perforated polymeric conduit such as disclosed by
Sixt et.al. in United States Patent 3,830,373. Installation of such fabric-covered
perforated polymeric conduit is facilitated by the use of machine installation apparatus
wherein sets of rollers can be utilized to pick up such drainage material lying on
the ground and direct the material into the bottom of a trench. Such rollers are conveniently
installed in a boot which is advancing in an excavated trench. Such apparatus is readily
useful only for multidirectionally flexible drainage material such as flexible polymeric
pipe. The elongated bendable drainage mat having a rectangular transverse cross section
described above is not multidirectionally bendable but rather is readily bendable
only into one of its major surfaces. In this regard the following definitions are
useful in describing such drainage mat and the method and apparatus of this invention
for installing such drainage mat.
[0005] The term "elongated drainage mat" as used in this application refers to a drainage
mat having a length substantially larger than its width or depth.
[0006] The term "axis of elongation" as used in this application refers to the axis passing
through the center of an elongated drainage mat along its length.
[0007] The term "transverse rectangular cross section" as used in this application refers
to a cross section of an elongated drainage mat in a plane normal to the axis of elongation
of the drainage mat.
[0008] The term "pointing" as used in this application means a direction in which the axis
of elongation of an elongated drainage mat is extended or aimed.
[0009] An elongated drainage mat is said to be "vertically-pointed" when the axis of elongation
of the drainage mat is generally vertical with respect to the surface of the earth.
[0010] An elongated drainage mat is said to be "horizontally-pointed" when the axis of elongation
of the drainage mat is generally horizontal with respect to the surface of the earth.
[0011] The term "orientation" as used in this application refers to the attitude of an elongated
drain mat having a rectangular transverse cross section determined by the relationship
of the axes of the rectangular transverse cross section.
[0012] An elongated, horizontally-pointed drainage mat having a rectangular transverse cross
section is said to be "vertically-oriented" when the axis of the rectangular transverse
cross section having the larger dimension is in a vertical position and similarly,
the axis of the rectangular transverse cross section having the smaller dimension
is in a horizontal position. The same drainage mat, when rotated 90° around its axis
of elongation, is said to be "horizontally-oriented".
[0013] This invention overcomes the disadvantanges of methods and apparatus for installing
drainage materials such that elongated bendable drainage mat having a rectangular
cross section and bendable only into one of its major surfaces can be readily and
advantageously installed below the surface of the ground in a vertical orientation
in an advancing trench segment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0014] This invention provides a method for inserting an elongated, bendable drainage mat
having a rectangular transverse cross section below the surface of the ground in a
vertical orientation. The drainage mat comprises a polymeric core having a plurality
of substantially rigid fingers extending from one side of a layer and an enveloping
water permeable fabric. The method comprises (a) excavating an advancing trench segment;
(b) pulling a boot horizontally along the bottom of the excavated advancing trench
segment; wherein said boot comprises means for vertically pointing a horizontally-pointed
drainage mat and means for horizontally pointing a vertically-pointed drainage mat;
(c) feeding a horizontally-pointed drainage mat sequentially to said means for vertically.
pointing and to said means for horizontally pointing; wherein said horizontally-pointed
drainage mat is deposited at the bottom of said excavated advancing trench segment
in a vertical orientation; and (d) filling the trailing end of the excavated advancing
trench segment having said vertically oriented drainage mat.
[0015] In one preferred embodiment of the method a horizontally-pointed drainage mat is
fed sequentially to said means for vertically pointing and to said means for horizontally
pointing, where said means for vertically pointing and said means for horizontally
pointing comprise fixed or rotating guides positioned with the axis at an angle of
about 45° from horizontal.
[0016] This invention also provides apparatus for inserting an elongated, bendable, horizontally-pointed
drainage mat below the surface of the ground in a vertical orientation in an advancing
trench segment. The apparatus comprises means for vertically pointing a horizontally-pointed
drainage mat and means for horizontally pointing a vertically-pointed drainage mat.
[0017] In a preferred embodiment of the apparatus the means for vertically pointing and
means for horizontally pointing comprise guides positioned with the axes at an angle
of about 45° from horizontal. The guides may be fixed or rotatable.
[0018] In another preferred embodiment of the apparatus the means for vertically pointing
comprises at least one horizontal guide, having its axis in a horizontal plane, and
the means for horizontally pointing comprises at least one guide, having its axis
at an angle of about 45° from horizontal.
[0019] Apparatus of this invention can further comprise a shoe for providing a drainage
mat accepting slot at the bottom of said trench, means for excavating an advancing
trench segment and means for refilling the excavated trench segment with material,
for instance which may have been excavated from the advancing trench segment, and
means for directing to one side of said trench a horizontally-pointed drainage mat
deposited at the bottom of said trench in a vertical orientation.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020]
FIGURES 1, 2 and 3 illustrate drainage mat installable by the method and apparatus
of this invention.
FIGURE 4 schematically illustrates a cross-sectional view of a highway system with
drainage mat installed by the method and apparatus of this invention.
FIGURE 5 schematically illustrates the position of bending axes with reference to
the axis of elongation superimposed on the drainage mat surface which is proximate
the ends of the fingers.
FIGURE 6 schematically illustrates the characteristic of a drainage mat to change
horizontal/vertical-pointing by rotating around a bending axis disposed at an angle
of about 45° from the axis of elongation.
FIGURES 7 and 8 schematically illustrate a partial side view of apparatus of this
invention.
FIGURE 9 schematically illustrates an alternative embodiment of part of the apparatus
of this invention.
FIGURE 10 schematically illustrates an embodiment of the apparatus of this invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0021] The method and apparatus of this invention readily allows installation below the
surface of the ground in a vertical orientation of an elongated bendable drainage
mat having a rectangular transverse cross section. Figures 1, 2 and 3 generally illustrate
an embodiment of such drainage mat installable by the the method and apparatus of
this invention. With reference to Figure 1 a water permeable fabric 1 envelops core
2 having a plurality of substantially rigid fingers 4 extending from one side of a
layer 3. The direction of the axis of elongation of the mat is indicated by axis 5.
Figure 2 schematically illustrates an embodiment of a section of polymeric core useful
in the drainage mat where the core has a plurality of hollow cylindrical fingers 24
extending from layer 23 having a multitude of perforations 25. Figure 3 schematically
illustrates a transverse cross section of drainage mat where fabric 31 envelops a
core having a plurality of substantially rigid fingers 34 extending from one side
of a layer 33. Such drainage mat is readily bendable into the surface 35 proximate
the ends 37 of the fingers 34. That is, such drainage mat is readily bendable only
such that the surface 35 proximate the ends 37 of the fingers 34 become concave, and
the surface 36 proximate the layer 33 becomes convex.
[0022] In this regard such drainage mat can not be folded upon itself into the surface 36
proximate the layer 33 without an undue amount of force which is likely to tear the
fabric or deform or collapse the core. This is especially true when the fabric is
bonded to the core. Such drainage mat is however readily bendable with little force
such that the surface 35 proximate the ends 37 of the fingers 34 will readily and
easily bend upon itself even up to about 180° around a bending axis having a radius
of less than about 1 inch (2.54 cm) for instance as low as about 0.25 inches (0.62
cm). This bending into the surface proximate the ends of the fingers can be achieved
around any bending axis parallel to the surface 35. In this regard Figure 5 illustrates
various bending axes superimposed on a drainage mat surface 56 proximate the ends
of the fingers. Such bending axes are parallel to the surface 56 and are defined by
their rotational disposition from axis of elongation 50 of the drainage mat. A bending
axis can be rotationally disposed at any angle from 0 to 180° from the axis of elongation
50. For instance the bending axis 51 is normal to the axis of elongation 50 (that
is, the bending axis 51 is rotationally disposed at an angle of 90° from the axis
of elongation 50). The drainage mat can be folded upon itself around bending axis
51 resulting in a shorter length; or such mat can be rolled into a short cylindrical
spiral roll. The bending axis 52 is parallel to the axis of elongation 50 (that is,
the bending axis 52 is rotationally disposed at an angle of 90° from the axis of elongation
50). The drainage mat can be folded around bending axis 52 upon itself lengthwise
or rolled into a long spiral roll.
[0023] When the drainage mat is folded upon itself up to about 180° on a bending axis 53
which-is rotationally disposed at an angle of 45° from the axis of elongation 50,
the axis of elongation 50 of the drainage mat will effect a 90° bend, as illustrated
in Figure 6. This property of the drainage mat is particularly useful for those installations
where the drainage mat 61 is to be installed below grade in a vertical orientation.
In this regard the drainage mat can be provided in a vertical orientation above grade
and directed to a fixed guide or roller 62 at an angle of about 45°. The drainage
mat directed around such a fixed guide or roller 62 will be normal to a horizontal
plane and can be directed to a second fixed guide or roller 63 at an angle of about
45° at an elevation below grade. This second fixed guide or roller 63 will direct
the drainage mat into a vertical orientation below grade in a position for its utilization.
Such fixed guides are generally circular in cross ection to facilitate the drainage
mat sliding over their surface. Accordingly fixed guides will preferably have a smooth
curved surface.
[0024] The fingers can comprise a very large group of shaped projections. As illustrated
in Figure 2 a preferred finger is a rod-like projection which is cylindrical and projects
in a direction normal to the plane of the layer. Fingers of other shapes can be utilized
for instance fingers having square, hexagonal, star or oblong cross-sectional shape
or with fins, etc. Although solid fingers can be utilized, it is often desired that
the fingers be hollow both for ease of fabrication and for minimizing the mass of
the core to facilitate installation.
[0025] To provide a core with a maximum amount of cross-sectional area for fluid flow with
the minimum resistance provided by fingers it is desirable to provide a maximum spacing
between fingers. However, fingers must not be spaced so far apart that the fabric
will collapse into the space between fingers because of a lack of support. In this
regard the core is often provided with an optimum spacing of fingers which can be
characterized as an average center spacing, that is, the distance between centers
of fingers intercepting the base. Average center spacing can range from about 1 cm
to 10 cm.
[0026] Cores having utility in the drainage mat of this invention can have fingers of a
wide range in length, for instance from about 1 cm to 10 cm.
[0027] The depth of drainage mat, that is the smaller dimension of its rectangular transverse
cross section, will be approximated by the length of the fingers, for instance about
1 cm to 10 cm. The length of the drainage mat can be very long, for instance up to
about 400 feet (122 meters) or more. The width of the drainage mat, that is, the larger
dimension of its transverse rectangular cross section, is often at least 7 cm and
can range from 15 cm to more than 150 cm, say even up to 365 cm or more. The width
will depend on the size of the apparatus used to fabricate the core. Larger sizes
can be fabricated by fastening two or more widths of core.
[0028] Because of a tendency of the drainage mat to bow out from the bending axes of guides
62 and 63, it is often desirable to utilize at least one guide 64 to restrain the
curvature of the drainage mat passing from guide 62 to guide 63. Guide 64 can be fixed
or rotatable. In some cases, it may be advantageous to pass the drainage mat between
two generally horizontal guides 64. Because guide 64 is at an angle of 90° from the
axis of elongation of the drainage mat, it is often advantageous to utilize guide
flanges 65. Such guide flanges 65 provide means for locating the advancing drainage
mat, for instance in a central position on angularly oriented guides, such as guides
62 and 63.
[0029] A large surface area available for drainage is provided by such rectangular transverse
cross section of the drainage mat. This is particularly advantageous in those instances
where the drainage mat is installed such that the larger of its transverse cross-sectional
dimensions is normal to an area to be drained. One such advantageous installation
is in a highway system where the drainage mat is installed parallel to a road, for
instance in a vertical orientation under a highway shoulder joint. In this regard
Figure 4 illustrates a highway system comprising concrete pavement 41 with an adjoining
paved shoulder 42. The concrete pavement 41 overlies a support bed 43. The paved shoulder
overlies support 44. In such an installation water infiltrating in a vertical direction
through the highway shoulder joint 46 can be intercepted by the narrow transverse
cross-sectional area at the top of the drainage mat 45, water present under the highway
can be intercepted by the large transverse cross-sectional area which is normal to
the highway support bed, and the opposing large transverse cross-sectional area can
intercept ground water approaching the highway from the outside. All such intercepted
water can be carried away as soon as it is collected by the drainage mat. The mat,
of course, can be installed in other locations with respect to the pavement shoulder
joint.
[0030] This invention provides a method for installing such drainage mat below the surface
of the ground in a vertical orientation, for instance as shown in Figure 4. The method
comprises (a) excavating an advancing trench segment; (b) pulling a boot horizontally
along the bottom of the excavated advancing trench segment; wherein said boot comprises
means for vertically pointing a horizontally-pointed drainage mat and means for horizontally
pointing a vertically-pointed drainage mat; (c) feeding a horizontally-pointed drainage
mat sequentially to said means for vertically pointing and to said means for horizontally
pointing; wherein said horizontally-pointed drainage mat is deposited at the bottom
of said excavated advancing trench segment in a vertical orientation; and (d) filling
the trailing end of the excavated advancing trench segment having said vertically
oriented drainage mat. The advancing trench segment can be excavated by use of trenching
equipment such as plows, trenching wheels or trenching chains. Often such trenching
wheels or trenching chains have hardened cutting surfaces, such as carbide tipped
cutting teeth. Such trenching equipment is illustrated in Figures 7 and 8 which generally
shows a mobile power unit 71 towing a boom-mounted chain trencher 72. Such mobile
power unit can be track or wheel driven. A boot 73, attached to the trencher 72, is
pulled through the excavated trench. The boot is pulled horizontally along the bottom
of the excavated trench.
[0031] The boot is equipped with means for vertically pointing a horizontally-pointed drainage
mat and means for horizontally pointing the vertically-pointed drainage mat. As illustrated
in Figures 7 and 8, the means for vertically pointing a horizontally-pointed drainage
mat 75 can comprise a guide 74 having its axes at an angle of about 45° from horizontal.
When the boot 73 is equipped with such means for vertically pointing a horizontally-pointed
drainage mat (for example, a fixed guide or a roller 74 having its axis at an angle
of about 45° from horizontal), then the boot should utilize a second guide also having
its axis at an angle of about 45° from horizontal as the means for horizontally pointing
the vertically-pointed drainage mat as indicated by guide 63 in Figure 6. In such
a case it is also often desirable that the boot be equipped with a horizontal guide
as indicated by guide 64 in Figure 6.
[0032] Guides can be installed in the boot at angles other than about 45°. However, guides
at about 45° generally provide a direct horizontal/vertical pointing for-the drainage
mat. In some instances it may be useful to have variable pitched guides on a pivoting
mount to readily vary the depth to which the drainage mat is installed. In such a
case the boot can be extendable to facilitate variations in installation depth.
[0033] A horizontally-pointed drainage mat 75 can be directed in a vertical orientation
along the side of the mobile power unit 71 by guide means 76. The drainage mat is
fed sequentially to the means for vertically pointing (for instance, a fixed guide
or roller 74) and to said means for horizontally pointing. The drainage mat is then
deposited at the bottom of the excavated advancing trench segment in a vertical orientation.
The trailing end of the excavated trench segment having the vertically oriented drainage
mat is then filled. It is often convenient to use the excavated material to fill the
trench. This can be simply effected by the use of scraper blades, screws or conveyors
attached to the boot. This greatly facilitates installation by eliminating the need
to transport large quantities of soil.
[0034] Referring now to Figure 9, in other cases the boot 73 can be equipped with means
for vertically pointing a horizontally-pointed drainage mat which comprises at least
one guide 91 having its axis in a horizontal plane. The boot can then utilize a guide
having its axis at about 45° to direct the vertically-pointed drainage mat to a horizontal
orientation. Figure 9 also illustrates an alternative mode of conveying and feeding
the drainage mat to the boot. The drainage mat can be in a vertical spiral roll on
a journal 92 supported on a wheeled-carriage which travels alongside the boot. Alternatively,
horizontally oriented drainage mat lying alongside the intended path of the trench
can be turned 90° toward the boot by means of a horizontal guide at an angle of 45°
to the axis of the mat.
[0035] For ease of installation it is often advantageous to utilize a grooving shoe on the
bottom of the boot. Such grooving shoe cuts a substantially square groove in the bottom
of the trench. Such groove is generally shallow and has a width to accept the drainage
mat and hold the drainage mat in a preferred location, usually to one side of the
trench, prior to refilling the trench with soil or gravel.
[0036] Referring now to Figure 10, a boot 100 can be equipped with means for vertically
pointing a horizontally-pointed drainage mat which comprises a horizontal roller 101
having guide flanges 102, said roller being mounted on the boot at bearing blocks
103. As shown in the partial cutaway view of Figure 10, the boot has a fixed guide
104 comprising, for instance, a 6.35cm. diameter stainless steel pipe welded to the
inside surface of the top plate 105 and bottom plate 106. Detachably connected to
the trailing end of the boot is tapered chute 107 which has one rectangular open end
corresponding to the rectangular open end of the boot. To position and direct the
drainage mat to one side of the trench the other end of the tapered chute is horizontally
offset and of narrower rectangular cross section to correspond to dimensions of the
drainage mat. It is often convenient and desirable to affix a compacting plate 108
to the trailing end of the tapered chute. Convenient means of attaching the compacting
plate to the tapered chute can comprise spring-loaded hinges 109. The compacting plate
is useful in holding the drainage mat against one side wall of a trench while fill
is added to the trench. The compacting plate can easily be pulled from the advancing
fill being added to the excavated trench, thus ensuring that the drainage mat remains
positioned at a desired side of the trench.
[0037] Conveniently the taped chute, including the optional compacting plate, can be rotated
180° to allow installation of the drainage mat on either side of the excavated trench.
[0038] While the invention has been described herein with regard to certain specific embodiments,
it is not so limited. It is to be understood that variations and modifications thereof
may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope
of the invention.
1. A method for inserting an elongated, bendable, drainage mat having a rectangular
transverse cross section below the surface of the ground in a vertical orientation,
wherein the drainage mat comprises a polymeric core having a plurality of substantially
rigid fingers extending from one side of a layer and an enveloping water permeable
fabric, said method comprising
(a) excavating an advancing trench segment;
(b) pulling a boot horizontally along the bottom of the excavated advancing trench
segment; wherein said boot comprises means for vertically pointing a horizontally
pointed drainage mat and means for horizontally pointing a vertically pointed drainage
mat;
(c) feeding a horizontally pointed drainage mat sequentially to said means for vertically
pointing and to said means for horizontally pointing; wherein said horizontally pointed
drainage mat is deposited at the bottom of said excavated advancing trench segment
in a vertical orientation; and
(d) filling the trailing end of the excavated advancing trench segment having said
vertically oriented drainage mat.
2. The method of claim 1 comprising feeding a vertically-oriented, horizontally-pointed
drainage mat sequentially to said means for vertically pointing and to said means
for horizontally pointing.
3. The method of claim 1 or 2 wherein said means for vertically pointing and said
means for horizontally pointing comprise guides positioned with the axes at an angle
of about 45° from horizontal and wherein the axes of said guides are in a plane parallel
to the axis of elongation of the advancing trench segment.
4. The method of claim 1 comprising feeding a horizontally-oriented, horizontally-pointed
drainage mat sequentially to said means for vertically pointing and to said means
for horizontally pointing.
5. The method of claim 1 or 4 wherein said means for vertically pointing comprises
at least one guide having its axis in a horizontal plane and wherein said means for
horizontally pointing comprises at least one guide having its axis at an angle of
45° from horizontal wherein the axes of said guides are in a plane parallel to the
axis of elongation of the advancing trench segment.
6. The method of any of claims 1 to 5 wherein said drainage mat has a rectangular
transverse cross section having a larger dimension of from 15 to 150 centimeters,
and wherein said fingers are hollow cylinders spaced at center of 1 to 10 centimeters.
7. The method of any of claims 1 to 6 wherein at least one of said guides is fixed.
8. The method of any of claims 1 to 6 wherein at least one of said guides is a roller.
9. The method of any of claims 1 to 8 wherein said guides are generally circular and
have an outer diameter in the range of 2.5 to 10 centimeters.
10. Apparatus for inserting an elongated, bendable, horizontally-pointed drainage
mat below the surface of the ground in a vertical orientation in an advancing trench
segment, said apparatus comprising means for vertically pointing a horizontally pointed
drainage mat and means for horizontally pointing a vertically pointed drainage mat.
11. Apparatus of claim 10 wherein means for vertically pointing and means for horizontally
pointing comprise guides positioned with the axes at an angle of about 45° from horizontal
wherein said axes are in a plane parallel to the axes of elongation of the advancing
trench segment.
12. Apparatus of claim 10 wherein means for vertically pointing comprises at least
one guide having its axis in a horizontal plane and wherein said means for horizontally
pointing comprises at least one guide having its axis at an angle of about 45° from
horizontal wherein said axes are in a plane parallel to the axis of elongation of
the advancing trench segment.
13. Apparatus of any of claims 10 to 12 wherein at least one of said guides is fixed.
14. Apparatus of any of claims 10 to 12 wherein at least one of said guides comprises
a roller.
15. Apparatus of any of claims 10 to 14 further comprising a shoe for providing a
slot at the bottom of said trench, wherein said slot has a width which will accept
and locate the vertically-oriented drainage mat.
16. Apparatus of any of claims 10 to 15 further comprising means for locating an advancing
drainage mat.
17. Apparatus of any of claims 10 to 16 wherein means for locating an advancing drainage
mat comprises flanges on at least one roller having a horizontal axis of rotation.
18. Apparatus of any of claims 10 to 17 further comprising means for excavating an
advancing trench segment.
19. Apparatus of any of claims 10 to 18 further comprising means for filling the excavated
trench segment, having a horizontally-pointed, vertically-oriented drainage mat deposited
therein, with material excavated from the advancing trench segment.