Flood Protection Wall
The invention relates to a flood protection wall (1) which substantially comprises ground anchors (2) to be embedded in concrete so as to be flush with the ground and support posts (4) that can be detachably and positively linked with said anchors. The inventive flood protection wall is characterized by coupling elements (3) between the support posts (4) and the ground anchors (2). The respective coupling element (3) is linked with the ground anchor (2) by way of a bayonet connection and has a cross hole that is conically flared at both ends. These flared sections extend in conical cross holes of the support post (4) and receive one spanner each. Said spanners non-positively tighten the coupling element in the ground anchor (2) inside the bayonet connection by means of a screw. At the same time, the support post (4) is pressed against the ground anchor (1). Between two support posts (4) a wall element (17) can be inserted that is preferably designed to bulge towards the water.
The invention relates to a flood protection wall.
Unfortunately, natural catastrophes, such as floods, occur today with increased frequency. Primarily in cities with rivers flowing through the cities, protection walls are built up in order to protect endangered buildings from the flood. The struction of the known protection walls is usually very time-consuming and expensive, wherein frequently the safety of the protection walls against the high water is less than optimal.
It is the object of the invention to provide a flood protection wall which can be built up and also removed very quickly and simply, wherein also the stability of the actual protection wall is significantly increased.
In accordance with the invention, this object is met by the characterizing features of claim 1.
Useful further developments of the invention are characterized in the dependent claims.
The flood protection wall of the invention is initially distinguished by its relatively simple and quick assembly and disassembly. The wall elements of the flood protection wall which preferably bulge out toward the high water level ensure a particularly high stability of the flood protection wall against the water pressure because of their specific shape.
Further advantages of the invention result from the following description with the aid of an embodiment which represents the invention and is schematically illustrated in the drawing. In the drawing:
The flood protection wall 1 illustrated in the Figures is composed essentially of the following individual parts: ground anchors 2 to be embedded in concrete, coupling pieces 3, support posts 4, clamping legs 5 and 6, screws 7 and nuts (not illustrated), wherein the nuts are mounted each in one of the clamping pieces, for example, 5 in the illustrated embodiment.
The ground anchors 2, which are individually illustrated in
Subsequently, the support post 4 is placed on the coupling piece 3 in such a way that conical transverse bores 11 of the support post 4 (see
The two conically-shaped clamping pieces 5 and 6 are then placed from both sides of the support post 4 in the conical transverse bores 11 of the support post in such a way that the clamping pieces 5 and 6 are engaging already a portion of the conical expanded portions 13 of the transverse bore 12 of the coupling piece 3.
The configuration of an embodiment of the clamping pieces 5, 6 is illustrated in
In an embodiment of the clamping piece 5, 6 which is not illustrated, the clamping piece 6 on the side of the nut merely has a coaxially turned recess into which the nut is placed.
The clamping piece 6 on the side of the nut may also have a thread in the concentric through bore, so that the clamping piece 6 simultaneously serves as a nut and the additional nut is not required (not Illustrated).
When the screw 7 is tightened, the clamping pieces 5, 6, which, as seen in
A wall element 17, preferably a wall element 17 which bulges out toward the high water level, for example, is arched (see
In order to possibly even further increase the height of the flood protection wall 1, an extension support post 20 can be placed on the support posts 4 and releasably connected therewith (see
The flood protection wall 1 can additionally be provided with a cover 23 which is illustrated in a side view in
It should also be mentioned that, for draining the water or for seepage of rain water, the ground anchor 2 is hollow and has an axial bore 25 toward the coupling piece 3.
Claims
1. Flood protection wall, with ground anchors (2) to be embedded in concrete flush with the ground surface, and with support posts (4) releasably connectable to the ground anchors, with a coupling piece (3) each between the support posts 4 and the ground anchors (2), wherein the respective coupling piece (3) is connectable to the ground anchor (2) by a bayonet-type connection, and wherein the coupling piece (3) has a transverse bore (12) which is conically widened at both ends thereof, and wherein in these conically widened portions (13) which continue in oppositely located conical transverse bores (11) of the support post (4), a clamping piece (5 or 6) each is received, wherein these clamping pieces (5, 6) tighten in a frictionally engaging manner the support posts (4) in the ground anchor (2) within the bayonet-type closure by means of a screw (7) which is actuatable by means of an appropriate special wrench and clamp the support post (4) against the ground anchor (2), and wherein between always two support posts (4) a wall element (17), which is bulging out toward the high water level, can be inserted.
2. Flood protection wall according to claim 1, wherein extension support posts (20) which are releasably connectable to the support posts (4), with a coupling piece (3) each between the support post (4) and the extension support post (20), wherein each coupling piece (3) can be connected to the support post (4) by a bayonet-type connection, and wherein the coupling piece (3) includes a transverse bore (12) which is conically expanded at both ends thereof and wherein in these conical expanded portions (13), which continue in oppositely located conical transverse bores (11) of the extension support post (20), a clamping piece (5 or 6) each is received, wherein these clamping pieces (5, 6) tighten in a frictionally engaging manner the extension support post (20) in the support post (4) within the bayonet-type closure (9), (10) by means of a screw (7) which can be actuated by means of an appropriate special key, and clamp the extension support post (20) relative to the post (4), and wherein always between two extensions posts (40) an additional wall element (21), also a wall element (21) which bulges toward the high water level, can be inserted.
3. The flood protection wall according to claim 1, wherein the clamping pieces (5, 6) are seated with appropriate play in the conically widened portions (13) of the transverse bore (12) of the coupling pieces (3) and in the conical transverse bores (11) of the support posts (4) or the extension support posts (20), such that, when the screw (7) is tightened, the clamping pieces (5, 6) exert a wedge action for moving the coupling piece (3) upwardly and for moving the support post (4) or the extension support post (20) downwardly.
4. Flood protection wall according to claim 1, wherein a cover (23) for covering the ground anchor (2) when the support post (4) has been removed or for covering the support post (4) when the extension support post (20) has been removed.
5. Flood protection wall according to claim 4, wherein the cover (23) can be coupled to the ground anchor (2) or the support post (4) by a bayonet-type connection.
6. Flood protection wall according to claim 1, wherein the support posts (4) or the extension support post (20) have oppositely directed, longitudinally extending grooves (18) in which the lateral edges (19, 22) of the wall elements (17, 21) are held.
7. Flood protection wall according to claim 6, wherein a longitudinally extending seal is provided on the side of the grooves (18) facing away from the high water side.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 9, 2004
Publication Date: Aug 28, 2008
Inventors: Lutz Barich (Netphen), Rotger Barich (Saarburg)
Application Number: 10/560,868
International Classification: E02B 3/10 (20060101);