The field on which the invention is related to
[0001] The invention is related to the system for protection against floods (high waters
and water levels) and especially will be acceptable to the fields with changeable
water level, where often, there's a need of building dams.
Prior art of the techniques
[0002] From the patent DE 20213118 U1 it can be recognized a mobile metal wall against unexpected
floods, which is placed in profile sheet metals, providing that the wall could be
placed and fixed with fast intervention. The elements, placed over a whole area should
prevent against water permeability. The disadvantage of placing the sheet metal wall
is relating to the creation of heavy weight that, also, will provoke difficulties
during transportation and assembling. The another disadvantage is in relation to the
insufficient sealing of the ground part and mutual opening by means of one plane,
which fixation (under the conditions of bad weather and wind) is very hard to be achieved.
Damages can be caused in the case of high level of waters.
Technical problem that is resolved by the invention
[0003] The task of this invention is to develop a system for protection against high waters
(water levels) based on wall protection. When there's a need, it can be simply and
fast assembling, with successfully fulfilling the requirements for sealing. This task
is related primary to the solving the protection requirements, too. The features of
placing will be given on additional demand.
Description of the essence of the invention
[0004] The system for protection against floods with high waters is placed primary as a
wall protection, and it is supplemented with other requirements, whereas, in direction
ground/dam, the protective wall should be spread on the whole length by assembling
elements. Fixing is carried out on such a way that lower edge of each protective wall
is elongated and fixed on the ground/dam, thereby, each of the fixed elements is adjoined
to the next one
[0005] There are different possibilities for fixing. It is possible, for example, to apply
the method, where the lower edge of every protective wall towards ground/dam is elongated
and fixed on the previous known surface. The extended cams lay, fixed on the fixing
elements on the ground/dam and they are suitable for fast interventions.
[0006] Alternatively, every protective wall can be connected, in direction to the ground/dam
on whole length, with fixing element toward placed elements.
[0007] Further, it is possible to be connected by first elongated elements for adaptation,
towards ground/dam and in the direction to the lower edge of each protective wall.
Preferred way is the one in which adaptive element is always in direction to the fixing
element, while, in direction to the protective wall it is put in the clutch with one
slot in which, these two constructive elements are connected with the appropriate
edge.
[0008] The fixing element can, also, by one fixing part, be directly fixed into and/or on
ground/dam.
[0009] The fixing element and the fixing part can be line up each to another in T-shape.
There's an opportunity, the fixing part to be upgraded on such a way that it can be
opened or closed from above by building one vessel, while the fixing elements are
arranged into vessel or vessels. The vessels are made up in lateral section, preferably
in U-shape and in direction to the ground in continuation where two parallel outer
walls are placed each to another. Each of the vessels has cams on its front side in
which is included an appropriate part of the front sides of the closed vessels, consecutively
placed in defined fixed position, providing that the desirable sealing is achieved.
Moreover, it is possible, between walls (vessels) the water sealed profile made of
elastomer to be placed.
[0010] The advantage of this kind of fixing is that there was performed pre-assembling of
the fixing parts with elements for fixing into ground or into dam. It is desirable
for fixing element to have a cover. In the case when the fixing element is into the
vessel, it is already covered with one cover, which in the case of flood with high
waters can be placed in short time, and the protective walls can be fast assembled
on the fixing element.
[0011] The lateral edges, placed each to another near to protective walls are connected
through the slot/spring connection, wherein the slot or respectively the hole from
the both sides on the lateral edges build up with the protective wall one connected
leading main plate . In every slot, respectively in every gap, a gum seal is placed
for obtaining the sealing of every connected constructive part. Alternatively, it
is possible to locate the lateral edges, placed each to another, right on the protective
walls and which are connected through second adaptable element that is desirable to
comprise appropriate longitudinal slot.
[0012] In the same time, it is desirable, the adaptive elements to comprise gum seal elements.
[0013] It is desirable, also, the protective wall and/or guiding plate and/or fixing element
and/or fixing part and/or first or second adaptive element to be composed of artificial
materials, for example polyethylene because of lowering the weight and simplifying
the manual operations.
[0014] The bracing elements are arranged from the back side (where there's no contact with
water) to guarantee successful stabilization of the system for protection against
high waters (floods).
[0015] On the back side of every protective plate, at least two bracing elements, are line
up, and/or, on the back side of the second adaptive element, there is placed at least
one bracing element. The bracing elements can be placed, from the back pivotal position
in twisted position, with possibility of folding.
[0016] There from, at least two of them are horizontally placed on the back side of every
protective wall and are lined up on the certain distance from the transversal parts
on which the bracing elements are inclinable placed. The axe of inclination of each
bracing element lies under right angle in regard to the longitudinal axe of the transversal
part. It is desirable for the bracing parts and bracing elements to be made of warm
zinc steel tubes.
[0017] Further, it is possible, the position of the particular elements to be fixed by means
of conjunctions.
[0018] With this invention it is created secure, complete, and flexible, so, if there's
a need, fast and simple assembly performance for the protection against high waters.
[0019] In case of necessity, protective walls are assembling and disassembling quickly,
completely and safe as it was described earlier, with that they are connected to the
ground with three ways well known to the technique. It is desirable for protective
walls to be constructed from PE-HD providing that, down and aside, there are performed
closing overlaps. These closing overlaps are made of double arranged guiding plate.
[0020] The protective walls will be insured, in the first variant, through one fixing element
and through one easy-up cover. It is made in the kind of plate form to the lower side,
reaching the ground. In the same time, it is fixed into the ground or into the fundament.
The fixing element can be protruding through the ground in regard to the fundament
or it can be connected through its upper edge. There-here, it must be mentioned that
fundament (or concrete base) is lean on the back side, on the safe distance, secured
by bracing elements.
[0021] The second variant is applied for the areas with already prepared walls against high
waters, which height, from optical reason, cannot exceed some minimal ratios, so,
when the water level increases, there's no any other protection. The fixing element
is combined and constructed from fixing part in T-shape. The fixing part is placed
on the top of the wall and it is tightened with fixing element. The bracing element
is placed under the wall, at/and behind the wall, using a thorn, subsequently fixed
on the ground. The thorn can be stabbed in the ground to the some limited depth.
[0022] In the third variant, the fixing element is applied, there is one vessel in U-shape
which-for one moveable cover is anticipated, and, which is normally locked. The vessel
is placed into the body or fundament and is closed with cover on the height equal
to the level of the ground. The incoming water will opened the cover and protective
wall will be assembled, while all of the elements, each to another, will be put under
lock by easy - up cap. The bracing elements overlapped on the open cover, and central
hole is made around the range of the ground or the concrete.
[0023] The invention will be described in details in further text with examples of its construction.
[0024] The particular parts of this system are shown on the picture.
Fig.1: System for protection against high waters, with each to another assembled protective
walls, fixed with the fixing element,
Fig.2: System for protection against high waters, with protective walls connected
with fixing element by first adaptive element, and, one under the other placed second
adaptive element,
Fig.3: Cross-sectional view of one protective wall in the area of two subordinated
guiding plates, separated across protective wall, and U-shaped sprout with fixing
element having adequate edge, wherein, the gum seal is placed in the sprout,
Fig.4: Cross-sectional view of the system for protection against high waters, constructed
by means of walls with height "H" and with square cross-section, with fixing elements
elongated in the fundament as well as with bracing elements,
Fig.5: Cross-section as in Fig.4, with protective walls with lower height H,
Fig.6: Fixing element in connection with Fig.4 or Fig.5 with cover,
Fig.7: Cross-section of the system for protection against high waters with protective
walls with height H, wherein in the cross section it is lifted squared fixing element,
which is connected toward the vertical sheet-wall that is bent and fixed over a T-shaped
fixing part, fixed into the vertical area of the wall,
Fig.8: Cross-section of the system for protection against high waters with protective
walls for smaller heights H, and squared fixing element that is lifted in the area
of fixing to the protective wall, placed over a T-shaped fixing part on the horizontal
area of the wall,
Fig.9: Cross-section as in the Fig. 8, wherein protective walls are with smaller height,
Fig.10: The fixing part in the form of vessel is placed into the ground or in the
dam, in which the fixing element is vertically placed, wherein, toward the protective
wall that is not shown, the square cross-section is presented that sticks out over
the vessel's body,
Fig.11: Fundament of the vessel with the vertical fixing element, covered above with
lid,
Fig.12: Vessel as in the Fig.11, with open lid on which the fixing element and cross-
section of the protective wall are placed,
Fig.13: The fixing part in the form of vessel that is set in concrete into the ground
or in the dam, in which, the fixing element is placed under an acute angle α , wherein,
toward the protective wall, which is not shown, the square cross-section is presented,
that seats on the body of the wall,
Fig.14: Fundament of the vertical vessel, with built up fixing element under an acute
angle α, which is covered by lid,
Fig.15: Vessel as in the Fig.14, with opened lid and with fixing element on the fixed
protective wall in cross-section,
Fig.16: Protective wall as in the Fig.13, with two closed bracing elements in the
background,
Fig.17: Protective wall as in the Fig.16, with two closed bracing elements in the
background,
Fig.18: Front view of the "System for protection against high waters" with higher
number of protective walls,
Fig.19: "System for protection against high waters" with higher number of protective
walls viewed from above,
[0025] Fig.1 shows the arranging of the protective walls 1, each to another, in the whole
system for protection against high waters. Every protective wall contains into the
body a first edge 1.1 and, placed under right angle one second edge 1.2 that is located
from the both sides of the guiding plate 2. The guiding plate 2 sticks out over the
body with the edge 1.1 for size X1, wherein it is formed first gap S 1 in U-shape,
in the form of slot, while the other two guiding plates 2, form the second edge 1.2
with size X2, creating the second gap S2 in the form of slot. The third edge 1.3 is
placed from the upper side, while the fourth edge 1.4 is parallel on the second edge
1.2, whiled in the gap S2, between guiding plates 2, the protective wall is attached
as a slider. The guiding plates 2 are arranged on the first edge 1.1, which they are
distanced from the fourth edge 1.4 in a size of X2 providing that the solution of
the problem of the one in another insertion of the protective walls over the shaft
for forming series. Further, a fixing element 3 that is in the form of cross section
is provided for crossing through the gaps S (here it's in the form of rectangle).
The fixing element 3 is put in the middle of the fixing part 4 wherein it creates
main plate in T-shape. The protective walls 1 are in clutch with the assembled foxing
element 3 in the area of the gap S 1. The fixing part 4 is fixed by means of the non
showed connecting elements on the ground B of the dam or of the fundament. Moreover,
it is possible the fixing part 4 to be poured into the fundament, insomuch only the
fixing element 3 sticks out. Protective walls 1 are fixed subsequently by means of
non showed bracing elements.
[0026] Fig. 2 represents the system for protection against high waters, with protective
walls 1, connected with the fixing element 3 by means of the first adaptive element
5, one below the other and over the second adaptive element 6. The fixing element
is placed as it is shown in Fig.1, vertically on the fixing part 4. First adaptive
element 5 has, respectively, in the direction to the fixing element 3 and to the protective
wall 1, one slot H, so these two constructed elements 1 and 3 are encompassed. The
second adaptive element 6 has, also, in direction to the limited walls 1, slot H,
so these two protective walls are encompassed. The connected elements 7 connect each
of both limited first elements 5, one to each other, as well as with the protective
wall 1 and connected element 3. The connecting elements 9, from the second adaptive
element 6, are connected the adaptive element 6 with its protective walls 1, on which
are placed the appropriate connected elements 10. It is desirable for the connected
elements 7 and 9 to be built as easy-up elements, so that, it will be possible their
quick connection and unlocking.
[0027] The cross section of the one protective wall 1 in the area of the two-sided arranged
guiding plates 2, for limiting the area of the slot in U-shape with size S1/S2, as
well as, the fixing element 3 with appropriate emborder, is showed in Fig.3 In each
gap S and S2 there is placed seal, preferably, made of polymer DE. In the assembled
condition, the fixing element sealed with its edge using the seal element DE. The
fixing element (fixing part 4) is placed through the main plate (fixing part 4) that
lies parallel to the ground on which, with one part 3.1 it intrudes into fundament
F. There's a break 3.2 through to the part 3.1 and the penetrated material in the
fundament secures the fundament of the fixing element 3. The main plates are used
for securing of the vertical position on the fixing elements 3 wherein they will be
subsequently anchored into the fundament. The fixing element 3 is preferably welded
with the main plate 4.
[0028] In Fig.4 it is shown the cross section of the system for protection against high
waters with protective wall 1 with height H and with cross section placed under right
angle, so that the fixing element 3 is extended into the fundament F, and at that
encompassing the gap S1 with the guiding elements 2, while the bracing elements 11
are fixed on the protective wall 1 by means of three crossing members (supports) 12.
[0029] The same construction, wherein the protective wall 1 is carried out with lower height
H and with only two crossed members 12, which are fixed on the back side of the protective
wall 1, is shown in figure 5.
[0030] In the figure 6, it is shown the cover 13 of the located fixing element 3 (common
in the Fig.4 and Fig.5). That is the way on which, it is provided limitation of depth
T.
[0031] In Fig.7 it is shown the cross section of the system for protection against high
waters with protective wall 1 and with height H, as well as with the area of the connection
of the protective wall 1, given in side view, placed under right angle relative to
the fixing element 3, which is bent and merged under right angle relative to the direction
of the vertically constructed wall 14, while over an one fixing part 4 in T-shape,
fixing part 4 is placed on the vertical area from the wall 14. Also, the supporting
of the wall 1 is carried out, by bracing elements 11, which are connected on the walls
1 from inside to the outside placed on the crossed support 12, which on the ground
B is put by means of the thorn 11.1.
[0032] In Fig. 8 it is shown the cross sectional view of the system against high waters
with protective walls 1 with small height H, while on the area of the connection to
the protective wall 1, under the right angle, it is placed the fixing element 3 which
have squared cross section and which overlap on the fixing part 4 in T-shape of the
horizontally area of the wall.
[0033] In figure 9 it is shown the cross section as in Fig.8, where the protective walls
are with smaller height H. The bracing elements 11 are grounded in the ground B by
two thorns 11.1.
[0034] Furthermore, it is possible in the state of the art, the fixing element 4 to be built
with cross section that form U-shape of the vessels where there's a need for more
lids 4.1 for covering, and the fixing element 3 is placed in the vessel (fixing element
4). The vessel can slide in the ground or in the dam (in the fundament) and can be
closed with one or more lids. On high levels, the lids are opening and then the protective
walls are assembling on the fixing element. In the picture 10 it is shown one variant
with vessel (fixing part 4) vertically placed, with fixing element in the form of
plate, which enters in the body vessel 4.2 into area 3.1 (because of safer fixing
into fundament F or ground B). The gate valve-elements 7 are provided on the fixing
element 3 for the fixing on the protective wall, not shown in the figure. Besides
lid 4.1 and body 4.2, the vessel (fixing part 4) comprises side walls 4.3 that are
placed parallel each to another. It is desirable for the fixing element to be welded
with the vessel 4. The inter walls are not provided. The vessel sealed with its front
sides by the sealing element that are not shown in the picture.
[0035] In the figure 11, it is shown a fundament F in which vessel (fixing part 4) shown
on the picture 10 in cross section is sunk, wherein the fixing element 3 is vertical
and sunk downward into the fundament of the area 3.1, while it is closed with lid
4.1 from the above side.
[0036] In the figure 12, it is shown vessel with the open lid 4.1., and on the fixing element
3 is placed protective wall 1 into cross section. Protective wall 1 and the fixing
element 3 are secured by gate valve element 7. The protective wall 1 is reclined by
bracing element 11, and using the thorns 11.1 is anchored in the fundament 11.1.
[0037] On the figure 13 it is shown the fixing part 4 in the form of vessel, that sunk into
the body or dam, wherein the fixing element 3 is placed under the acute angle A, whereby
it lie on the body vessel 4, which cross section is under right angle relative to
the wall who is not showed on the figure.
[0038] Figure 14 shows anchored vessel in the body of the fundament F, closed with lid 4.1,
while the figure 15 shows system for protection against high waters with angle A on
the assembled wall 1. Also, the protective wall is secured with bracing elements 11
which are fixed on the fundament F using the thorns 11.1.
[0039] Figure 16 shows two protective walls in clutch one to another (according to Fig.13)
locked with the bracing element 11 with back view.
[0040] Figure 17 shows two protective walls 1 in clutch one to another (according to Fig.15)
locked with the bracing element 11 with back view.
[0041] The crossed members Sq for fixing the back sides of the walls 1, which are fastening
as well as stabilizing the walls by fixing of the bracing elements 11, are visible
here.
[0042] Figure 18 shows one system for protection against high waters with high number of
constructed protective walls 1 in frontal view, while the figure 19 shows the sane
system with view from above. The protective elements can be seen from the figure 18,
arranged each to another over the guiding elements 2 forming the plate. The fixing
element, which is sunk into the ground B, can not be seen.
[0043] At the other view, supplemented elements are visible, the bracing elements Sq, where
they are turned from inside to outside and lay on the ground B where they are anchored.
The visibility of the gate valve elements on the showed picture is partial. It is
desirable for the guiding elements 2 not to be welded or adhered on the wall.
[0044] Except the showed examples of construction, there are possibilities with elements
for passage the flow between coast/dam, for example, angular and flexible elements.
In that case, the protective walls, fixing elements and fixing parts would have been
in appropriate form. Further, it is possible to use other materials who fulfill appropriate
requirements for solidity and sealing and lower weight. For example, it is possible,
the protective wall and/or guiding plates to be made of fibrous reinforced artificial
materials in laminar for, with or without the said structure (for example, aluminum
structured net). The applied fibrous reinforced artificial materials are reinforced
glass fiber or reinforced fibers made of carbon artificial materials. In any case,
there is possibility that on the crossed members to be applied the process of laminating.
Also, the same thing is possible for crossed holders of bracing elements, laminated
directly on the back side of the protective wall. Analogously, there is possibility
fixing elements and/or fixing parts to be made of fiber and reinforced artificial
materials. Furthermore, there is possibility for the gate valve elements to be laminated
in purpose of achieving closer connection between screwed gate valve elements.
1. The system for protection against high waters that is made of protective plates arranged
next to each other is characterized by that towards the direction of the ground/dam are directed the lower edges of each
protective plate, while, in the same time, they are extended with determined length
into the ground/dam as well as fixed and connected with fixing elements.
2. The system for protection against high waters, in accordance to the claim 1 is characterized by that towards the direction of the ground/dam, they are directed lower edges of each
protective plate wherein, along the protective wall, it has first overhang on the
plate, in which, on the determined length, it is extended an attachable fixing element
comprised by the ground/dam.
3. The system for protection against high waters, in accordance to the claim 1 is characterized by that in the direction to the ground/dam, they are directed lower edges of each protective
plate that has fixing element comprised by ground/dam along the overhang.
4. The system for protection against high waters, in accordance to the claim 1 is characterized by that in the direction to the ground/dam, they are directed lower edges of each protective
plate by means of first adaptive element, which is connected to the fixing element.
5. The system for protection against high waters in accordance to the claims 1 to 4 is
characterized by that the fixing element is attachable into, and/or to the, ground/dam by means of
fixing part.
6. The system for protection against high waters in accordance to the claims 1 to 5 is
characterized by that the fixing element and the fixing part are ordered one over another creating
T-form.
7. The system for protection against high waters in accordance to the claims 1 to 5 is
characterized by that the fixing element is constructed on such a way that forms vessel, open or closed
from upper side, with opened and closed side walls, whereby the fixing element is
placed in the wall.
8. The system for protection against high waters according to the claim 7 is characterized by that the fixing element is attached with the body of the vessel or through the body
of the vessel it reaches the ground/dam.
9. The system for protection against high waters according to the claims from 1 to 8
is characterized by that the fixing element and fixing part are previously assembled on/into ground/dam.
10. The system for protection against high waters according to the claims from 1 to 9
is characterized by that the fixing element has lid.
11. The system for protection against high waters according to the claims from 1 to 10
is characterized by that the connection of the side edges of the two adjacent protective walls is performed
through connecting slot/spring, whereby the spring enters into slot, with that the
slots are built up on the side edges on the guided plate which is connected with the
protective wall on the both sides.
12. The system for protection against high waters according to the claims from 1 to 10
is characterized by that the shown side edges of the two adjacent protective walls are connectable between
themselves by means of second adaptive element.
13. The system for protection against high waters according to the claim 12 is characterized by that the protective plate and/or the guiding plate and/or fixing element and/or fixing
part and/or first or second adaptive element are made of artificial material.
14. The system for protection against high waters according to the claim 13 is characterized by that the polyethylene can be applied as an artificial material.
15. The system for protection against high waters according to the claims from 1 to 14
is characterized by that the protective walls are sealed between, in the same way as the connection between
protective walls and fixing elements.
16. The system for protection against high waters according to the claim 15 is characterized by that on the gaps S1 and S2 on each of the protective walls or in the slot of the first
or the second adaptive element, there are placed gum seal elements.
17. The system for protection against high waters in accordance to the claims from 1 to
16 is characterized by that on the back side of the each protective plate encompassed with water they are
placed, at least two bracing elements and/or on the back side on the second adaptive
element is placed, at least one bracing element, whereby the bracing elements, placed
from the back side in the set up stage, have possibilities to rotate in another position.
18. The system for protection against high waters, in accordance with the claim 17 is
characterized by that on the back side of the protective wall are placed at least two horizontally
stretched, each to another distanced cross-section support elements on which there
are fixed rotating bracing elements.
19. The system for protection against high waters in accordance with the claims 17 and
18 is characterized by that the axis of rotation of the protective wall is under the right angle related
to the longitudinal axis of the cross-section support elements.
20. The system for protection against high waters according to the one of the patent claims
from 17 to 19 is characterized by cross-section supporters and supporting elements are made of warmly zinced steel
tubes.
21. The system for protection against high waters according to the one of the patent claims
from 17 to 20 is
characterized by
- the protective wall with fixing element, and/or
- the protective wall with fixing part, and/or,
- the protective plates one to each other, and/or,
- the vessels one to each other, and/or
- the first adaptive element with protective plate and fixing element, in other words
fixing part, and/or,
- the second adaptive element with limited protective plates, that is/are connected
on the principle of gate valve (slide-rule).