WO2005084900A1 - Dividable paving slabs - Google Patents
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- WO2005084900A1 WO2005084900A1 PCT/IB2004/003357 IB2004003357W WO2005084900A1 WO 2005084900 A1 WO2005084900 A1 WO 2005084900A1 IB 2004003357 W IB2004003357 W IB 2004003357W WO 2005084900 A1 WO2005084900 A1 WO 2005084900A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B28—WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
- B28B—SHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
- B28B17/00—Details of, or accessories for, apparatus for shaping the material; Auxiliary measures taken in connection with such shaping
- B28B17/0018—Separating articles from each other
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B28—WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
- B28B—SHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
- B28B7/00—Moulds; Cores; Mandrels
- B28B7/0064—Moulds characterised by special surfaces for producing a desired surface of a moulded article, e.g. profiled or polished moulding surfaces
- B28B7/0073—Moulds characterised by special surfaces for producing a desired surface of a moulded article, e.g. profiled or polished moulding surfaces with moulding surfaces simulating assembled bricks or blocks with mortar joints
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01C—CONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
- E01C5/00—Pavings made of prefabricated single units
- E01C5/06—Pavings made of prefabricated single units made of units with cement or like binders
- E01C5/065—Pavings made of prefabricated single units made of units with cement or like binders characterised by their structure or component materials, e.g. concrete layers of different structure, special additives
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04F—FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
- E04F15/00—Flooring
- E04F15/02—Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements
- E04F15/08—Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements only of stone or stone-like material, e.g. ceramics, concrete; of glass or with a top layer of stone or stone-like material, e.g. ceramics, concrete or glass
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B28—WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
- B28B—SHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
- B28B13/00—Feeding the unshaped material to moulds or apparatus for producing shaped articles; Discharging shaped articles from such moulds or apparatus
- B28B13/02—Feeding the unshaped material to moulds or apparatus for producing shaped articles
- B28B13/0215—Feeding the moulding material in measured quantities from a container or silo
- B28B13/022—Feeding several successive layers, optionally of different materials
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01C—CONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
- E01C2201/00—Paving elements
- E01C2201/16—Elements joined together
- E01C2201/162—Elements joined together with breaking lines
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- the invention relates to a relatively thick concrete paving slab used to cover a ground surface. It also relates to its manufacturing process and the associated mold, its distribution and its laying.
- a first, currently used process for manufacturing concrete slabs allows so-called "pressed slabs" to be produced.
- concrete is poured into a mold and then pressed, which causes it to harden structurally to a sufficient degree to allow de-molding and immediate handling of the slab.
- a mold is used only for a very short time for each slab. The advantage is therefore to enable many slabs to be manufactured in one day using the six to eight molds equipping a machine. However, these molds are expensive and difficult to change on the machine. This process is thus quite unsuitable for producing slabs of various sizes, which represents a limit to reproducing the variety of natural stone sizes.
- Paving slab manufacturers use this process to manufactured a standard slab size, usually 40 x 40, 50 x 50 or 60 x 40 centimeters. They sometimes produce slabs featuring surface geometrical shapes, whose function is solely esthetic, to mask this uniformity.
- a second manufacturing process of the prior art involves casting slabs then awaiting their hardening for 24 hours before manufactureding them. The advantage of this process results from the fact that it is sufficient to choose molds of various sizes to obtain readily slabs of different sizes. Its disadvantage results from the fact that a mold is only used once a day, which means that as many molds as the number of slabs to be manufactured per day are required.
- a general object of the invention involves proposing slabs that do not have the disadvantages of the prior art .
- a first object of the invention involves proposing slabs allowing the installation of paving made up of different size slabs to imitate the esthetics of natural stone paving.
- a second object of the invention involves proposing thick slabs with an irregular surface to imitate the esthetics of natural stone paving.
- a third object of the invention involves proposing slabs whose manufacturing process allows high productivity at low cost, using an automatic rotary press.
- a fourth object of the invention involves proposing slabs whose distribution, especially palletization, is simple.
- the concept of the invention involves manufacturing single size pressed slabs according to the most advantageous manufacturing process of the prior art, incorporating means for easily dividing them prior to laying, to obtain slabs of different sizes for laying imitating natural stone paving.
- the invention is based on a slab for covering a ground surface, which comprises at least two sections separated by a groove defining a breaking line allowing the slab to be divided along this breaking line to separate the two sections.
- the groove can be V-shaped and between 6 and 10 millimeters deep.
- the slab is thus suitable for straightforward dividing.
- the slab may have a square or rectangular overall shape, the length of whose sides is between 40 and 100 centimeters approximately, and may comprise between 2 and 4 dividable sections. It may comprise three sections.
- It may be overall square in shape will sides approximately 50 centimeters in length and comprise sections whose sides are between 20 and 50 centimeters in length. More specifically, it may be overall square with sides approximately 50 centimeters in length and comprises a first approximately 50 x 30 centimeter sized section, a second approximately 30 x 20 centimeter sized section and a third approximately 20 x 20 centimeter sized section. In an alternative embodiment, it is overall square in shape with sides approximately 50 centimeters in length and comprises a first approximately 50 x 20 centimeter section, a second approximately 30 x 30 centimeter section and a third approximately 30 x 20 centimeter section.
- the invention also relates to the mold for manufacturing a slab according to the invention, which comprises several sections separated by a rib suitable for forming slab fractions separated by grooves.
- the invention also relates to a slab manufacturing process comprising a molding step, a pressing step and a subsequent demolding step using the mold according to the invention.
- the invention also relates to a method for laying slabs that includes the step of straightforward slab division.
- dividing can be simply performed by striking the slab on the projecting edge of a hard surface or by striking the slab with a club hammer and a wide chisel.
- a joint comprising polymer filler or cement mortar can be introduced between the slab sections.
- figure 1 represents a perspective view of a dividable slab according to an embodiment
- - figure 2 represents a sectional view along axis II-II of the dividable slab according to one embodiment
- figures 3a and 3b represent processes for dividing a dividable slab according to one embodiment
- - figure 4 represents a possible assortment of slabs according to one embodiment
- figure 5 represents an example of paving obtained using slabs according to one embodiment
- - figure 6 illustrates a mold for implementing the manufacturing process according to the invention for manufacturing a slab such as the one represented in figure 1.
- the solution is based on a dividable slab 1 for which one embodiment is represented in figure 1. It is overall 50 x 50 centimeters in size and it is composed of a first 50 x 30 centimeter sized section 2, a second 30 x 20 centimeter sized section 3 and a third 20 x 20 centimeter sized section 4.
- Such a slab is manufactured according to the pressed slab manufacturing process of the prior art, but using a special mold allowing the formation of several sections 2, 3, 4, with a surface texture, separated by deep V-shaped grooves 5 penetrating over a thickness 6 of the slab surface.
- the slab is 40 millimeters thick and has grooves 5 approximately 7 millimeters deep.
- the slab features a surface layer 16 of facing concrete, for example reconstituted stone obtained by binding fragments of crushed stone with cement of the same color as the stone. This layer 16 is slightly thicker than the thickness 6 corresponding to the depth of the grooves 5.
- the bottom layer 17 of the slab 1 is made of ordinary concrete.
- the purpose of the grooves 5 is to allow the slab to be easily divided to separate the various sections 2, 3, 4, each of these sections, once divided, having a breaking surface flat enough to be used in paving, in other words, a surface whose unevenness does not exceed the usual thickness of a joint between two slabs.
- the dividable slab 1 is shown in cross section in figure 2.
- the two sections 2 and 3 of the slab are separated by a groove 5, which pre-defines a breaking line 7 within the slab thickness.
- the depth of the groove is designed to allow relatively easy breakage, as detailed hereafter, whilst avoiding excessive weakening, leading to accidental breakage during manufacturing or transport, for example.
- a deep groove between 6 and 10 millimeters for an approximately 40 millimeter thick slab, must be chosen to ensure this.
- a pointed shape will be chosen for the bottom part of the groove for clearly pre-defining the breaking line 7 so as to obtain a relatively clean break.
- a V-shaped groove is most suitable.
- a groove with a wide bottom, of rectangular shape, for example, or of insufficient depth, would be unsuitable because the probability of obtaining breaking surfaces with protuberances larger than the acceptable width of a joint between two slabs would be too high.
- Use of such a groove for dividing in the sense of the invention would result in a large number of unusable slabs, which would not fulfill the objective of an economic solution.
- a few blows of the club hammer 8 with a wide chisel on the face opposite the groove also allows the slab to be divided along the line 7.
- the slab can be divided by striking it cleanly, yet effortlessly, at its breaking line, against the projecting edge of a hard material, for example a pack of slabs.
- Figure 4 represents an assortment of dividable slabs according to one possible form of division.
- This assortment comprises two types of dividable slabs 1 and 11 associated with a conventional, solid slab 10 of 50 x 50 centimeter size.
- the slab 1 corresponds to the previously described slab and the slab 11 is made up of the 50 x 20 centimeter sized section 12, the 30 x 30 centimeter sized section 13 and the 30 x 20 centimeter sized section 14. All these slabs come from the manufacturing process in the same 50 x 50 centimeter size, allowing easy, optimal palletization. Their distribution is therefore equivalent to that of the single size slabs.
- Figure 5 illustrates the laying of an assortment of slabs, such as that proposed in figure 4, comprising three slabs 10, three slabs 1 and three slabs 11 to form a square with approximately 1.5-meter sides.
- joints 15 filled with polymer filler, a material with the property of hardening with water whilst remaining soft and porous, are introduced between these slabs.
- These joints offer the advantage of sustaining well any slight deformation of the paving, whilst remaining in position oven time despite bad weather and other wearing factors. They also allow the slab side faces or the breaking surfaces, which were not clean following the breaking thay they were subjected to during dividing, to be effectively concealed.
- a cement mortar joint can be used.
- the invention also relates to the process for manufacturing the slabs according to the invention, described hereafter with a view to obtaining a slab as shown in figure 1.
- This manufacturing process is based on a special plastic mold 20, illustrated in figure 6, featuring three sections 22, 23, 24, whose sizes correspond respectively to the sections 2, 3 and 4 of the slab 1.
- Each surface of the sections 22, 23, 24 has a specific granularity obtained by fabricating the mold 20 by molding it on three real natural stones of corresponding size to the sections 2, 3 and 4 of the slab 1.
- the mold sections 22, 23 and 24 are separated by a projecting rib 25 of triangular cross section, in the form of a point, whose dimensions correspond to those of the groove 5 in the slab 1.
- the manufacturing process is based on an automatic rotary press comprising between six and eight molds, each mold 20 being used according to the following steps : - the bottom of the mold is filled with facing concrete to a depth slightly greater than the height of the ribs 25; - the remaining volume of the mold is filled with ordinary concrete; - the assembly is pressed; - then the slab is immediately demolded.
- the slab 1 is then formed. It must harden for approximately 24 hours before being totally consolidated.
- the mold 20 was produced from three real natural stones, so the surface obtained on the facing concrete of the slab 1 represents a true image of these three stones and, after dividing the three sections 2, 3, 4, the three slabs obtained are faithful imitations of the three original stones .
- the previous embodiment proposed slabs that can be divided into three sections, but the invention also applies to any other geometry. However, it is particularly well suited to producing between two and four sections to maintain straightforward, easy dividing and obtain esthetic, mutually compatible sizes. A larger section size would risk weakening the slab and complicating slab dividing.
- Sections of 20 x 20 centimeter minimum size are preferable.
- the choice of the slab dimensions and of the sizes of its ' three sections, as described in the embodiment in figures 1 to 5, is a choice that has a first technical effect of particularly easy dividing and a second technical effect of offering sections resulting from the dividing of slabs having sizes that are particularly mutually compatible sizes for being distributed over a ground surface in any geometry, so as to obtain a crazy paving effect of the natural stone paving.
- the principle of the invention applies in particular to slabs of rectangular shape with sides between 40 and 100 centimetersin in length, comprising two to four sections with a side at least 20 centimeters in length.
- the invention has the following advantages: - the manufacturing of the dividable slabs is simple and allows a multitude of sizes to be obtained, comparable with natural stone paving arrangements; - the slabs obtained are thick and have an irregular surface, imitating natural stone; - the manufacturing process is very efficient; - the distribution and, in particular, the palletization of the dividable slabs is simple because the slabs are all of the same initial size; - the laying of the dividable slabs is straightforward.
- slab dividing is conceivable at any time before laying, the example of dividing on site being advantageous but not limiting.
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