Polymer concrete pipe
Polymer concrete pipe configurations may include reinforced ribs and/or void form reinforcement that displaces concrete.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/525,506, file Nov. 26, 2003, the entire specification of which is incorporated herein by reference.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present application relates generally to polymer concrete pipe, and more particularly to polymer concrete pipe having a cost-saving configuration.
BACKGROUNDPolymer concretes have been known and used for various purposes for some time. Examples of polymer concrete compositions include those described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,048,593; 6,034,155; 4,737,538 and 4,371,639.
One of the primary obstacles to widespread use of polymer concrete compositions is the cost associated with such compositions. For example, standard Portland cement concretes tend to cost about one fifth (⅕) that of a typical polymer concrete mix. To date, use of polymer concrete compositions has been mostly limited to specialized applications where the price of the structure formed of the polymer concrete composition can be justified and obtained in the marketplace. In most applications for concrete pipe, the additional cost cannot be justified in the marketplace. However, in certain concrete pipe applications it would be desirable to use pipe having the advantageous properties of polymer concrete. Those advantageous properties include added strength and exceptional chemical and corrosion resistance.
Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide a polymer concrete pipe configuration that provides the advantages of polymer concrete while at the same time reducing the impact of the high price of polymer concrete.
SUMMARYPolymer concrete pipe configurations are formed to reduce the required amount of polymer concrete.
The details of one or more embodiments are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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The reinforcing members are arranged to carry tension and compression forces. The area of concrete that can be replaced by 1 square inch of reinforcement is generally determined by the ratio of the Young's modulus of the two materials. With steel reinforcements for example, this ratio is expressed in E steel/E concrete, which in the case of polymer concrete can be in the range of 15 to 30, as compared to normal Portland cement concrete where the ratio is typically in the range of 7 to 10. Even though steel is roughly three (3) times as expensive as polymer concrete on a per pound basis and roughly nine (9) times more expensive by volume, the savings can be significant.
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In one example, a pipe has an inner diameter D of about 48 inches, a primary wall thickness T′ is about 2 inches and the reinforcing ribs 16 are (i) spaced apart a length L of approximately 12 inches, (ii) raised from the wall portion 14 a height H of approximately 1.5 inches and (iii) tapered, having a base width W of about 3 inches and a top width w of about 1.5 inches, (resulting in a trapezoidal-shaped cross-section.
Reinforcing ribs 16 may be spaced and sized as necessary to provide the needed reinforcement in the exterior of the pipe. Besides bending tension, the reinforcement in the reinforcing rib carries the bending and ring compression loads that otherwise would have been at least partially carried by the polymer concrete portion that, in a smooth walled pipe, would fill the “valley” (void space) 35 between the ribs.
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The void form reinforcing members can be tubular metal such as steel, or possibly tubular fiberglass. Other variations might be used. Referring also to
Any suitable polymer concrete material can be used to form the polymer concrete pipe. Examples of potentially suitable polymer concrete material are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,048,593; 6,034,155; 4,737,538 and 4,371,639, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
It is to be clearly understood that the above description is intended by way of illustration and example only and is not intended to be taken by way of limitation. Other changes and modifications could be made, including both narrowing and broadening variations of the previously described embodiments and examples.
Claims
1. A polymer concrete pipe, comprising:
- a unitary tubular member formed of polymer concrete and having a primary wall portion with a plurality of outer ribs projecting therefrom and extending therearound, the ribs formed of the polymer concrete and spaced apart along a length of the tubular member; and
- a reinforcing member forming a discrete reinforcing region encased by the polymer concrete and localized in one of said ribs.
2. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 1 further comprising a second reinforcing member forming a second discrete reinforcing region encased by polymer material and localized in the primary wall portion.
3. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 1 wherein the ribs are spaced equidistant from each other.
4. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 1 wherein the primary wall portion is substantially cylindrical.
5. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 4 wherein the ribs extend circumferentially around the primary wall portion.
6. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 5 wherein the reinforcing member extends circumferentially with the rib.
7. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 6 wherein the reinforcing member has an inner diameter greater than an outer diameter of the wall portion.
8. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 1 wherein the reinforcing member comprises steel.
9. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 1 wherein the primary wall portion is non-cylindrical.
10. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 1 wherein each rib includes a respective reinforcing member forming a discrete reinforcing region encased by polymer concrete and localized within said rib.
11. A polymer concrete pipe, comprising:
- a unitary tubular member formed of polymer concrete and having a primary wall portion with a plurality of ribs projecting therefrom and extending therearound, the ribs spaced apart along a length of the tubular member;
- at least one layer of reinforcing steel within the primary wall portion; and
- each projecting rib including at least one piece of reinforcing material arranged therein to carry tension and compression forces.
12. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 11 wherein the ribs extend circumferentially around the primary wall portion.
13. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 12 wherein the reinforcing material in each rib extends circumferentially with the rib.
14. A method for manufacturing a polymer concrete pipe, comprising:
- placing a reinforcing member and polymer concrete into a pipe form to produce, when cured, a polymer concrete pipe having a primary wall portion with a plurality of ribs projecting outwardly therefrom and extending therearound, the ribs spaced apart along a length of the pipe, the reinforcing member forming a discrete reinforcing region encased within polymer concrete and localized in one of said ribs to carry compression and tension forces.
15. A method for manufacturing a polymer concrete pipe having strength comparable to a reference polymer concrete pipe having smooth walls, a thickness of X inches, and a length the same as the reference polymer concrete pipe utilizing polymer concrete having the same properties as polymer concrete of the reference polymer concrete pipe, the method comprising:
- producing the polymer concrete pipe with a primary wall portion of a thickness of no more than ¾ X inches;
- providing the polymer concrete pipe with a series of reinforcing ribs formed of the polymer concrete and extending from the outer side of the primary wall portion, each of ribs extending about the primary wall portion and including a reinforcing member forming a discrete reinforcing region encased by the polymer concrete and localized in an associated rib, the reinforcing member arranged to carry tension and compression forces;
- wherein an amount of polymer concrete in the polymer concrete pipe is no more than eighty percent (80%) of an amount of polymer concrete in the reference polymer concrete pipe.
16. The method of claim 15 wherein the primary wall portion is produced to include a second reinforcing member forming a second discrete reinforcing region encased by the polymer concrete and localized in the primary wall portion.
17. A method for manufacturing a polymer concrete pipe having strength comparable to a reference polymer concrete pipe having smooth walls, a thickness of X inches and a layer of reinforcing steel near an inner side of the pipe, the polymer concrete pipe having a length the same as the reference polymer concrete pipe utilizing polymer concrete having the same properties as polymer concrete of the reference polymer concrete pipe, the method comprising:
- producing the polymer concrete pipe with a primary wall portion of a thickness of no more than ¾ X inches, the primary wall portion including at least one layer of reinforcing material;
- providing the polymer concrete pipe with a series of reinforcing ribs extending from the outer side of the primary wall portion, each of ribs extending about the primary wall portion and including one piece of reinforcing material arranged therein to carry tension and compression forces;
- wherein an amount of polymer concrete in the polymer concrete pipe is no more than eighty percent (80%) of an amount of polymer concrete in the reference polymer concrete pipe.
18. A polymer concrete pipe, comprising:
- a unitary pipe member formed of polymer concrete and having a wall;
- a reinforcing void form located in the pipe member to displace polymer concrete and to provide reinforcement to carry compressive and tensile stresses.
19. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 18 wherein the reinforcing void form is helically wound within the wall.
20. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 18 wherein the reinforcing void form comprising tubular steel has a cross-section that is round, triangular or rectangular.
21. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 18 wherein the reinforcing void form comprises tubular metal or tubular fiberglass.
22. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 20 wherein the wall includes a primary wall portion and a helical rib portion, the reinforcing void form is located at least partially in the helical rib portion.
23. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 20 wherein the reinforcing void form comprises a series of spaced apart, circumferentially extending tubular members.
24. A polymer concrete pipe, comprising:
- a unitary pipe member formed of polymer concrete and having a primary wall portion defining an elongated pipe axis, and an outer rib extending helically relative to the pipe axis;
- a reinforcing member located in the outer rib to provide reinforcement to carry compressive and tensile stresses.
25. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 24 wherein the reinforcing member comprises a void form member.
26. The polymer concrete pipe of claim 24 wherein the reinforcing member comprises a solid, rod-type member.
27. A method for manufacturing a polymer concrete pipe, comprising:
- placing at least one reinforcing void member within a pipe form,
- introducing polymer concrete into the pipe form, whereby the presence of the reinforcing void form member displaces polymer concrete.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 11, 2004
Publication Date: May 26, 2005
Inventor: James Schluter (Franklin, OH)
Application Number: 10/986,507