BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a snowbreak or windbreak shelter to be laid and
erected on a road or railway and, more particularly, to an arched, prestressed concrete
(which will be abbreviated as customary to "PC") shelter structure, a pair of unit
half plates for forming an arched unit together to construct the arched shelter structure
when a plurality of pairs are fastened together side by side, and a process for prefabricating
the paired unit half plates together.
Description of the Prior art
[0002] In the prior art, a shelter made of steel is laid and erected in the field. This
execution of construction is troubled by an extension of term and an increase in
cost and has to blockade the traffic over a long period of time. In addition, the
shelter requires a very heavy expenditure for its maintenance, management and repairs
because it is made of steel and will heavily corrode.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] An object of the present invention is to provide a light-weight prefabricated PC
shelter structure which can be laid and erected in the field for a short term so that
it will hardly blockade the traffic.
[0004] Another object of the present invention is to provide a strong shelter structure
which is reinforced as a whole by a number of PC steel bars.
[0005] Still another object of the present invention is to provide a shelter structure which
is made firm against an external force by using the PC steel bars effectively.
[0006] A further object of the present invention is to provide a prefabricated PC shelter
structure which uses a number of generally arched units to fit the windings, undulations
and grades of a road.
[0007] A further object of the present invention is to provide a prefabricated PC shelter
structure which is voidless and excellent in strength and appearance.
[0008] A further object of the present invention is to provide a pair of unit half plates
for forming an arched unit together to construct the PC arched shelter structure when
a plurality of pairs are fastened to gether side by side.
[0009] A further object of the present invention is to provide a process for prefabricating
the paired unit half plates together.
[0010] According to a feature of the present invention, there is provided a generally arched,
prefabricated PC shelter structure comprising: a plurality of pairs of unit half plates
prefabricated of highly strong concrete, any paired two of said unit half plates
being peripherally curved to form a generally arched unit together when they are assembled
to have their tops abutting against each other; peripherally fastening means for peripherally
fastening the abutting tops of said paired two unit half plates together to form said
generally arched unit; transversely fastening means for transversely fastening a plurality
of generally arched units, which are arranged side by side, together to construct
a generally arched PC shelter structure; and anchor means for anchoring the legs of
said paired two unit half plates to foundations.
[0011] According to another feature of the present invention, there is provided a pair of
unit half plates prefabricated of highly strong concrete and curved peripherally to
form a generally arched unit together, when they are fastened at their tops abutting
against each other, thereby to construct a generally arched PC shelter structure when
a plurality of generally arched units are arranged side by side and fastened transversely
together.
[0012] According to still another feature of the present invention, there is provided a
process for prefabricating together a pair of unit half plates of highly strong concrete,
which are curved peripherally to form a generally arched unit together, when they
are fastened at their tops abutting against each other, thereby to construct a generally
arched PC shelter structure when a plurality of generally arched units are arranged
side by side and fastened transversely together, comprising the steps of: (a) pumping
highly strong concrete into an arching form, which is assembled from a top form frame,
a bottom form frame and side form frames to have both an internal space for forming
said generally arched unit and a plurality of placing ports arranged peripherally
on said top form frame at a predetermined interval and opened into said internal space,
through the lowermost one of said placing ports at one side substantially up to the
level of said lowermost placing port; (b) covering said lowermost placing port; (c)
pumping said concrete into said arching form through the next one of said placing
ports substantially up to the level of said next placing port; (d) covering said next
placing port; (e) repeating the pumping step (c) and the subsequent covering step
(d) at said one side except for the top placing port; (f) repeating the steps (a)
to (e) consecutively for the other side of said arching form; (g) positioning a top
form plate at the peripheral center of said top placing port; and (h) pumping said
concrete into said arching form through said top placing port.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent
from the following description taken in connection with four embodiments thereof
with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a front elevation showing the whole structure of an arched PC shelter structure
according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a top plan view showing a portion of the PC shelter structure of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is an enlarged longitudinal section showing a portion of a unit half plate
of the PC shelter structure of Figs. 1 and 2;
Fig. 4 is similar to Fig. 1 but shows a second embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 5 is similar to Fig. 2 but shows the PC shelter structure of Fig. 4;
Fig. 6 a longitudinally sectional front elevation showing an arching form for prefabricating
the unit half plates in a pair by a process according to a third embodiment of the
present invention;
Fig. 7 is an enlarged transversely sectional side elevation of the arching form of
Fig. 6;
Fig. 8 is a side elevation showing the case in which four arching forms of Figs. 6
and 7 are arranged side by side in the longitudinal direction of the resultant PC
shelter structure;
Fig. 9 is similar to Fig. 6 but schematically shows the arching form which is being
placed with concrete by the process of Figs. 6 to 8;
Fig. 10 is an enlarged longitudinal section showing a portion of the arching form
of Figs. 6 to 8;
Fig. 11 is similar to Figs. 1 and 4 but shows an arched PC shelter structure according
to a fourth embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 12 is similar to Figs. 2 and 5 but shows the PC shelter structure of Fig. 11;
and
Fig. 13 is an enlarged longitudinal section showing a portion of the PC shelter structure
of Figs. 11 and 12.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] The present invention will be described in the following in connection with the embodiments
thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0015] According to a first embodiment of the present invention, as shown Figs. 1 to 3,
a number of PC unit half plates 3 are prefabricated at a factory. Each of these unit
half plates 3 is formed of highly strong concrete 1 and tensed by unbonded PC steel
bars 2. The unit half plate 3 may be formed on its outer face with peripheral (or
longitudinal) ribs 4, which extend all over the length in a curving direction, and
on its inner and outer faces with a number of planes 5a to form together with the
pairing half plate 3 a generally arched multiplanar unit 5 which has an arched portion
of a polygonal section in the curving or longitudinal direction. In each of the ribs
4, there is buried the unbonded PC steel bar 2 which is tensed by a post-tension
and fastened at its two ends by means of notshown nuts. The unit half plate 3 is
further formed on its outer face with a plurality of transverse ribs 6 which extend
all over the width in a transverse direction perpendicular to the curving direction.
Each of these transverse ribs 6 is formed with a duct 7.
[0016] In the field, a desired number of the unit half plates 3 thus prefabricated are temporarily
assembled to abut against one another in the curving longitudinal direction and in
the transverse directions. The unit half plates 3 in each pair are fastened at their
upper ends or tops to each other in their curving longitudinal direction by means
of a peripheral fastener 8 such as a combination of a bolt and a nut. The unit half
plates 3 of the desired number adjoining side by side are fixed in their transverse
direction, i.e., in the longitudinal direction of the resultant arched PC shelter
structure by threading a desired number of transversely fastening PC steel bars 9
into the individual ducts 7 and by fastening the steel bars 9. Here, these steel bars
9 to be suitably used may be either unbonded PC ones which are coated with asphalt
or tar so that they may not be wetted with the concrete or post-tension PC ones which
use sheaths. On the other hand, the unit half plate 3 may be made of fiber-reinforced
high strong concrete. The unit half plate 3 has its lower end (or leg) 10 is positioned
on a support mounted on a foundation 11 and is hinged to the foundation 11 by means
of anchor bolts. In an alternative, the unit half plate 3 may be equipped at its abutting
top with an elastic member and formed at its leg with a hinge structure by burying
in the foundation 11 a concrete hinge preformed in the unit half plate 3.
[0017] Thus, a light-weight prefabricated PC shelter structure can be easily laid and erected
in the field without substantially blockading the traffic. This prefabricated PC shelter
structure can be made firm because it is monolithically constructed of the numerous
PC steel bars 2 and 9 in the curving longitudinal and transverse directions of the
unit half plates 3. Since the ribs 4 and 6 are formed on the outer face, moreover,
their PC steel bars 2 and 9 can be effective to provide a shelter structure which
is firm against an external force. Since the unit 5 constructed of the paired unit
half plates 3 has a multiplanar section, furthermore, it is possible to form concrete
into a unit half plate 3 which has an arch half suited for the windings, undulations
and grades of the road.
[0018] Turning to Figs. 4 and 5, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described
by denoting the same portions as those of Figs. 1 to 3 at the common reference numerals.
In this embodiment, each pair of PC unit half plates 3A, which are to be fastened
together by the transversely fastening PC steel bars 9 into the arched shelter structure,
have not the multi planar section, as in the foregoing embodiment, but a generally
continuously curving section. Each unit half plate 3A is arranged with at least one
aperture 12, in which there is fitted a transparent or semitransparent face plate
13 of a synthetic resin from the outer or inner face through a not-shown suitable
member to provide a natural lighting window.
[0019] Here, the unit half plate 3A may also be formed on either its inner face or its inner
and outer faces with ribs 4 and 6 to be arranged with the PC steel bars 2 and 9. Moreover,
the generally arched unit may have their two ends or legs 10 fixed rigidly in the
field to not-numbered posts which are also prefabricated at the factory.
[0020] Turning now to Figs. 6 to 10, there is shown a process for prefabricating the unit
half plates 3 and 3A of Figs. 1 to 5 in accordance with a third embodiment of the
present invention. An arching form 21 is constructed by assembling a top form frame
22, a bottom form frame 23 and side form frames 24 by not-shown fastening means. The
top form frame 22 is formed with two rows of, for example, peripheral rib forming
portions 25, each of which in turn is formed with seventeen placing ports 26 at
an equal interval. Reference numeral 27 denotes an erection structure for supporting
the arching form 21 thus constructed. As in the prior art, the concrete is stored
in the not-numbered tank of a concrete pump car 28. In a place near the factory or
field, as shown in Fig. 9, the placing pipe 29 of the concrete pump car 28 is at first
connected to the lowermost placing port 26 of one side of the arching form 21 to pump
the concrete 30 via the placing pipe 29 into the arching form 21 up to the level of
the lowermost placing port 26 by the action of the concrete pump. Then, the placing
pipe 29 is disconnected from the lowermost placing port 26, and this placing port
26 is sealed with a not-shown cover. In this state, the concrete 30 is pumped into
the arching form 21 up to the level of a next placing port 26. Thus, the concrete
30 is placed into one side of the arching form 21 consecutively from lower to higher
placing ports 26. After this, the concrete 30 is likewise placed into the other side
of the arching form 21. Finally, the concrete 30 is further placed into the highest
or top placing port 26. Here, a top form plate 31 is positioned at the peripheral
center of the top placing port 26 so that the generally arched unit may be divided
into two half plates 3 (of the first embodiment) or 3A (of the second embodiment).
The positioning of the top form plate 31 may be conducted either before or imme diately
after the placing of the concrete 30 into the top form plate 31. It should also be
noted that suitable inserts 32 (for the ducts 7 of Figs. 2 and 4) and not-shown suitable
inserts (for the peripheral fasteners 8) are positioned in advance in the arching
form 21. Meanwhile, the compaction of the concrete is carried out in time to the
pumping action of the concrete pump car 28 by means of a high-frequency vibrator for
vibrating the arching form 21.
[0021] Thus, in the process of this third embodiment, the placing pipe 29 of the concrete
pump car 28 is connected to the several placing ports 26 one after another. These
placing ports 26 are formed in the top form frame 22 of the arching form 21 to pump
and place the concrete 30 sequentially from the bottom to the top of the arching
form 21. As better seen from Fig. 10, therefore, the space of the single placing
action is restricted to a small one between the two adjacent placing ports 26 with
a small head. This causes the air to move up sequentially upward, thus preventing
it from being left confined in the concrete 30 and this concrete 30 itself from segregating.
Since, moreover, the concrete pump car 28 has its placing pipe 29 connected to the
placing ports 26 one after another to sequentially pump the concrete 30 directly into
the arching form 21 by its concrete pump, it can complete the concrete placing of
the arching frame 21 within a short period of time. Thus, it is possible to construct
an arched PC shelter structure which is voidless and excellent in strength and appearance.
[0022] On the other hand, the number and interval of the placing ports 26 may be appropriately
selected. In short, the arching form 21 may be equipped with the placing ports 26
in its right and left sides and its top to place the concrete 30 sequentially from
its bottom to the top. In Figs. 6 to 8, moreover, the placing ports 26 are formed
in the rib forming portions 25 of the top form frame 22 but may be formed between
the portions 25. In short, it is sufficient that the placing ports 26 are formed in
the top form frame 22. Still moreover, the rib forming portions 25 of the top form
frame may be omitted but may be formed in the bottom form frame 23. On the other hand,
the arched shelter structure can fit all the shapes including the arched multiplanar
one. As described above, the placing ports 26 may be used in the order from the right
and left side ones to top one, and this order can be appropriately selected within
the exemplified range. On the other hand, the placing pipe 29 to be used with the
concrete pump car 28 may employ suitable means of piping or boom type. Suitable means
may be selected for connecting the placing pipe 29 to one of the placing ports 26.
These placing ports 26 need not be formed with the projecting mouths, as shown. By
the process thus far described, it is possible to prefabricate pairs of excellent
PC unit half plates for the arched PC shelter structure.
[0023] According to a fourth embodiment of the present invention, as shown in Figs. 11 to
13, a number of unit half plates 41 are prefabricated of highly strong concrete at
a factory. These unit half plates 41 are paired and assembled together in the field
to form generally arched units 42. These arched units 42 are then assembled in abutting
states and fastened in the longitudinal direction of the resultant arched PC shelter
structure by means of a plurality of fastening PC steel bars 43, e.g., unbonded PC
steel bars which are arranged at a predetermined interval. Moreover, each of the unit
half plates 41 has its outer face formed with peripheral or longitudinal ribs 44 and
transverse ribs 44a and its inner face 45 curving generally continuously. The aforementioned
PC steel bars 43 extend through the transverse ribs 44a. Here, these PC steel bars
43 are exemplified by the prestressed concrete> steel bars or the unbonded PC steel
bars which are covered with asphalt or tar so that they may not be wetted with the
concrete, but may be the post-tension PC steel bars using sheaths. On the other hand,
the unit half plate 41 may be prefabricated of highly strong concrete reinforced with
fibers. Moreover, the paired unit half plates 41 have their lower ends or legs 46
hinged to foundations 47 by means of supports and anchor bolts and their abutting
top ends 48 fastened by means of a peripheral fastener 49 such as a combination of
a bolt and a nut. Incidentally, the unit half plate. 41 is arranged therein with at
least one aperture 50, in which there is fitted a transparent or semitransparent face
plate 51 from the outer or inner face through suitable means such as a retaining or
fitting member to form a natural lighting window 52. Reference numeral 53 appearing
in Fig. 13 denotes a side flange which is formed to extend from the inner face of
the transversely abutting portion of each unit half plate 41 thereby to cover the
abutting portion.
[0024] In the fourth embodiment described above, the unit half plates 41 are prefabricated
in pairs of the highly strong concrete to form the generally arched units 42, which
are then assembled in the longitudinal direction of the desired arched PC shelter
structure to have their unit half plates 41 fastened by means of the transversely
fastening PC steel bars 43. Moreover, the unit half plate 41 has its outer face formed
with the crossing ribs 44 and 44a extending in the curving and transverse directions
and its inner face curving generally continuously. As a result, the light-weight
arched PC shelter structure can be easily laid and erected in the field without substantially
blockading the traffic to reduce the costs for its maintenance and repairs. Since,
moreover, the numerous unit half plates 41 can be fastened by the transverse PC steel
bars 43, the arched PC shelter structure to be constructed can be made firm. Furthermore,
the inner face of the shelter structure is the continuously curving face 45 so that
it can present a fine view, and the natural lighting windows 52 can present a well-lighted
space in the arched shelter structure. In addition, the ribs 44 and 44a are formed
on the outer face to facilitate the mounting and fastening of the transverse PC steel
bars 43.
[0025] The present invention should not be limited to the four embodiments thus far described
but can be modified in various manners within the gist of itself.
1. A generally arched, prefabricated PC shelter structure comprising: a plurality
of pairs of unit half plates prefabricated of highly strong concrete, any paired two
of said unit half plates being peripherally curved to form a generally arched unit
together when they are assembled to have their tops abutting against each other; peripherally
fastening means for peripherally fastening the abutting tops of said paired two unit
half plates together to form said generally arched unit; transversely fastening means
for transversely fastening a plurality of generally arched units, which are arranged
side by side, together to construct a generally arched PC shelter structure; and anchor
means for anchoring the legs of said paired two unit half plates to foundations.
2. A generally arched, prefabricated PC shelter structure as set forth in Claim 1,
wherein each of said unit half plates includes at least one of: at least one peripheral
rib formed thereon; and at least one transverse rib formed thereon.
3. A generally arched, prefabricated PC shelter structure as set forth in Claim 1
or 2, wherein said peripheral rib and said transverse rib extend on the outer or inner
face of said each unit half plate.
4. A generally arched, prefabricated PC shelter structure as set forth in Claim 1,
further comprising peripherally reinforcing means buried through said peripheral rib
for peripherally reinforcing said each unit half plate.
5. A generally arched, prefabricated PC shelter structure as set forth in Claim 1
or 4, wherein said peripherally reinforcing means includes at least one unbonded PC
steel bar for peripherally tensing said each unit half plate.
6. A generally arched, prefabricated PC shelter structure as set forth in Claim 1,
4 or 5, wherein said unbonded PC steel bar is either a PC steel bar coated with a
lubricant selected from the group consisting of asphalt and tar or a post-tension
PC steel bar using a sheath.
7. A generally arched, prefabricated PC shelter structure as set forth in Claim 1,
wherein each of said unit half plates has either: its inner and outer faces formed
with a plurality of planes so that the generally arched unit formed together with
a pairing unit half plate has a generally arched multiplanar section; or a generally
continuously curving section so that the generally arched unit formed together with
a pairing unit half plate also has a generally continuously curving section.
8. A generally arched, prefabricated PC shelter structure as set forth in Claim 1,
wherein said peirpherally fastening means includes a combination of a bolt and a
nut.
9. A generally arched, prefabricated PC shelter structure as set forth in Claim 1,
wherein said transversely fastening means includes at least one unbonded PC steel
bar buried through the transverse ribs of a plurality of said unit half plates arranged
side by side.
10. A generally arched, prefabricated PC shelter structure as set forth in Claim 1
or 9, wherein said unbonded PC steel bar is either a PC steel bar coated with a lubricant
selected from the group consisting of asphalt and tar or a post-tension PC steel bar
using a sheath.
11. A generally arched, prefabricated PC shelter structure as set forth in Claim 1,
wherein said anchor means includes either: a support mounted on one of said foundations,
a plurality of anchor bolts and a hinge for hinging one of the legs of said each unit
half plate to said one foundation through said anchor bolts; or a concrete hinge preformed
in one of the legs of said each unit half plate so that it may be buried in one of
said fundations.
12. A generally arched, prefabricated PC shelter structure as set forth in Claim 1,
wherein each of said unit half plates includes: at least one aperture; and at least
one semitransparent face plate fitted in said aperture for providing a natural lighting
window.
13. A generally arched, prefabricated PC shelter structure as set forth Claim 1, wherein
each of said unit half plates includes a side flange extending from the inner face
of the transversely abutting portion thereof to cover said abutting portion.
14. A pair of unit half plates prefabricated of highly strong concrete and curved
peripherally to form a generally arched unit together, when they are fastened at
their tops abutting against each other, thereby to construct a generally arched PC
shelter structure when a plurality of generally arched units are arranged side by
side and fastened transversely together, each of said unit half plates comprising
at least one of: at least one peripheral rib formed thereon extending on the outer
or inner face thereof; peripherally reinforcing means buried through said peripheral
rib for peripherally reinforcing said each unit half plate; and at least one transverse
rib formed thereon.
15. A pair of unit half plates as set forth in Claim 14, wherein said peripherally
reinforcing means includes an unbonded PC steel bar for peripherally tensing said
each unit half plate.
16. A pair of unit half plates as set forth in Claim 14 or 15, wherein said unbonded
PC steel bar is either a PC steel bar coated with a lubricant selected from the group
consisting of asphalt and tar or a post-tension PC steel bar using a sheath.