Rehabilitated individuals and rehabilitation methods
The rehabilitation method addresses the issue of peeling and watertightness in tubular structures by using deformable joint materials and fixed frames, ensuring robust attachment and watertightness even under seismic stress.
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- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
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- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-09-02
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
AI Technical Summary
Existing rehabilitation methods for tubular structures, such as aging sewer pipes, face issues with insufficient attachment strength of spiral pipes and peeling of joint materials due to gap widening, leading to deteriorated watertightness, especially under seismic conditions.
A rehabilitation method using deformable joint materials and fixed frames that can accommodate gap widening between adjacent rehabilitation panels, secured by resin welding, to maintain watertightness.
The method effectively prevents peeling of joint materials and maintains watertightness by allowing joint materials to deform and adhere to widening gaps, enhancing the structural integrity of rehabilitated tubular structures.
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Abstract
Description
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[0001] The present invention relates to a rehabilitation body including a plurality of rehabilitation panels used for rehabilitating an existing tubular structure, and particularly relates to the structure of a joint member that connects the rehabilitation panels in the axial direction of the tubular structure.
Background Art
[0002] Conventionally, for existing tubular structures (existing pipes) such as aging sewer pipes, since the work of replacing them with new pipes is extensive, work has been carried out to reinforce or repair the existing pipes.
[0003] For such work, a rehabilitation method is used to improve the aging existing pipe so that it functions equivalently or better than a new pipe.
[0004] As an example of such a rehabilitation method, a belt-shaped sheet material made of a thermoplastic resin is installed in a spiral shape along the inner surface of an existing pipe so that a spiral pipe is formed inside the existing pipe, and a filler (for example, mortar, concrete, etc.) is filled in the gap between this spiral pipe and the existing pipe to rehabilitate the existing pipe.
[0005] Note that Patent Document 1 discloses a method for rehabilitating an existing pipe using such a spiral pipe.
Prior Art Documents
Patent Documents
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Patent Document 1
Summary of the Invention
Problems to be Solved by the Invention
[0007] However, in the structure of a rehabilitated pipe obtained by installing a spiral pipe inside an existing pipe and filling the space between the existing pipe and the spiral pipe with a filler such as mortar, as disclosed in Patent Document 1, there was a problem in that the attachment strength of the spiral pipe included in the rehabilitated pipe to the existing pipe was insufficient.
[0008] Therefore, as a rehabilitation method, one can consider a method that includes multiple rehabilitation panels covering the inner surface of the existing pipe, as well as multiple support devices that can be fixed to the inner surface, and supports the rehabilitation panels with the multiple support devices.
[0009] However, this method had a problem: the joint material used to fill the gaps between rehabilitation panels adjacent to each other in the axial direction of the tubular structure, which is the longitudinal direction of the rehabilitation panels, would peel off and deteriorate in watertightness if those gaps widened due to earthquakes or other factors.
[0010] The present invention aims to provide a rehabilitated structure that can suppress the peeling of joint material filling gaps even when gaps between adjacent rehabilitated panels widen in the axial direction of a tubular structure, which is the longitudinal direction of the rehabilitated panels, thereby reducing deterioration of watertightness. [Means for solving the problem]
[0011] This invention shares the following items. (Item 1) A rehabilitation material used for rehabilitating the inner surface of existing tubular structures, Multiple rehabilitation panels for covering the inner surface of the tubular structure, Multiple joint materials to be filled into the gaps between rehabilitation panels adjacent to each other in the axial direction of the tubular structure Equipped with, The joint material has a structure that can be deformed to follow the widening of the gap between the adjacent rehabilitation panels, in the rehabilitation body.
[0012] (Item 2) The rehabilitation body described in item 1, wherein each of the aforementioned multiple joint materials is fixed to the rehabilitation panel by resin welding.
[0013] (Item 3) A method for rehabilitating the inner surface of an existing tubular structure, comprising: arranging a plurality of rehabilitation panels so as to cover the inner surface; embedding a plurality of joint materials in the gaps between adjacent rehabilitation panels; and the plurality of joint materials have a deformable structure to follow the spread of the gaps between adjacent rehabilitation panels.
[0014] (Item 4) The method according to item 3, wherein the joint material and the rehabilitation panels on both sides thereof are joined by resin welding. [Effect of the Invention]
[0015] According to the present invention, even if the gap between adjacent rehabilitation panels in the axial direction of the tubular structure, which is the longitudinal direction of the rehabilitation panel, expands, it is possible to suppress the peeling of the joint material that fills this gap, and it is possible to obtain a rehabilitated body that can reduce the deterioration of water stoppage performance. [Brief Description of the Drawings]
[0016] [Figure 1] A view showing the rehabilitated portion 10a of the existing pipe 10 and a rehabilitated pipe 1000 provided with a rehabilitated body 100 in the rehabilitated portion 10a. [Figure 2] A view showing the positional relationship between the rail member 110 and the fixed frame 120 included in the rehabilitated body 100 by enlarging the R portion of FIG. 1. [Figure 3] A view showing the specific structure of the rail member 110 and the fixed frame 120 shown in FIG. 2. [Figure 4] A view specifically showing the engagement state between the rail member 110 and the fixed frame 120 shown in FIG. 2. [Figure 5] A view showing the relative movement between the rail member 110 and the fixed frame 120 shown in FIG. 2 for engaging them. [Figure 6] A view for explaining the integrated rehabilitation panel 130 shown in FIG. 1. [Figure 7]It is a diagram showing the operation of manufacturing the integrated rehabilitation panel 130 shown in FIG. 6. [Figure 8] It is a diagram showing the specific structure of the rehabilitation panel unit 100a shown in FIG. 1. [Figure 9] It is a diagram for explaining the operation of manufacturing the rehabilitation panel unit 100a by attaching the integrated rehabilitation panel 130 shown in FIG. 6 to the fixing frame 120. [Figure 10] It is a diagram showing an enlarged view of the state where the integrated rehabilitation panel 130 is fixed to the fixing frame 120 in FIG. 9. [Figure 11] It is a diagram showing the operation of attaching the rehabilitation panel unit 100a shown in FIG. 8 to the rail member 110. [Figure 12] It is a diagram specifically showing the structure (FIG. 1(b)) of the rehabilitation panel unit 100a fixed to the rail member 110. [Figure 13] It is a diagram for explaining the joint material 131 inserted between adjacent rehabilitation panel units 100a.
Embodiments for Carrying Out the Invention
[0017] Hereinafter, the present invention will be described. It should be understood that the terms used in this specification are used in the meanings commonly used in the art unless otherwise specified. Therefore, unless otherwise defined, all technical terms and scientific and technical terms used in this specification have the same meaning as generally understood by those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains. In case of contradiction, this specification (including definitions) shall prevail.
[0018] In this specification, “about” means within the range of ±10% of the following number.
[0019] 〔The First Invention of the Present Application〕 An object of this invention is to obtain a regenerated body that can suppress the peeling of the joint material that fills the gap even when the gap between adjacent regenerated panels in the axial direction of the tubular structure, which is the longitudinal direction of the regenerated panel, expands, and can reduce the deterioration of water stoppage performance. A rehabilitation material used for rehabilitating the inner surface of existing tubular structures, Multiple rehabilitation panels for covering the inner surface of a tubular structure, Multiple joint materials to be filled into the gaps between adjacent rehabilitation panels in the axial direction of a tubular structure and Equipped with, The above problem is solved by providing a rehabilitation material that has a deformable structure to follow the widening of the gap between adjacent rehabilitation panels.
[0020] Therefore, the rehabilitation structure of the present invention is formed by joining adjacent rehabilitation panels in the axial direction of a tubular structure with a joint material to create a single unit, and the joint material has a structure that can deform to follow the widening of the gap between adjacent rehabilitation panels, but other configurations are not limited.
[0021] For example, multiple joint materials may be fixed to the rehabilitation panel by resin welding or by adhesive. Alternatively, such joint materials may be inserted between adjacent rehabilitation panels arranged perpendicular to the axial direction of the existing tubular structure.
[0022] [Second invention of this application] This invention, like the first invention of the present application, relates to the structure of a rehabilitated tubular structure, and aims to provide a rehabilitated structure that allows the support fixtures (fixing frames) that support the rehabilitation panels to be installed in the precise position on the inner surface of the existing pipe as designed, even when sewage or other sewer is flowing (during construction under a shared pipe). A rehabilitation device that rehabilitates the inner surface of an existing tubular structure, Rehabilitated individuals are, Multiple rail members that can be fixed to the inner surface, Multiple rehabilitation panels for covering the inner surface of a tubular structure, Multiple fixing frames for securing multiple rehabilitation panels and Equipped with, Each of the rail members is equipped with an engaging portion that engages with a plurality of fixed frames. The above problem is solved by providing a refurbished unit in which multiple fixed frames are configured to have engaging portions that can engage with multiple rail members when each is placed on multiple rail members in a substantially perpendicular manner.
[0023] Therefore, the rehabilitation structure of the present invention is not particularly limited as long as it comprises a plurality of rail members that can be fixed to the inner surface and a plurality of fixing frames for fixing a plurality of rehabilitation panels that cover the inner surface of a tubular structure, and the plurality of rail members and the plurality of fixing frames are configured to be able to engage at their intersections.
[0024] For example, the multiple rail members may be arranged in the axial direction of the tubular structure, or they may be arranged in a direction that makes a predetermined angle (an angle less than 90°) with respect to the axial direction of the tubular structure.
[0025] Multiple fixing frames are members for fixing multiple rehabilitation panels, and may be plate-shaped or rod-shaped members, as long as they intersect with rail members and can engage at the intersection.
[0026] Furthermore, the engagement between the engaging portions of the multiple rail members and the engaged portions of the multiple fixed frames may be configured to be achieved by relative movement between the rail members and the fixed frames in the axial direction, or by relative movement in a direction that makes a predetermined angle (an angle less than 90°) with respect to the axial direction of the tubular structure.
[0027] Furthermore, this application includes the following inventions:
[0028] [The third invention of this application] This invention, like the first invention of the present application, relates to the structure of a rehabilitated tubular structure, and aims to improve the workability of the assembly process at the construction site by attaching a large number of rehabilitation panels to a fixed frame. A rehabilitation panel unit for rehabilitating the inner surface of an existing tubular structure, Multiple rehabilitation panels for covering the inner surface of a tubular structure, Multiple fixing frames for securing multiple rehabilitation panels and They are integrated into one unit. The above problems are solved by providing a rehabilitation panel unit in which multiple fixed frames are configured to each have an engaging portion that can be fitted into the engaging portions of multiple rail members fixed to the inner surface of a tubular structure.
[0029] Therefore, the rehabilitation panel unit of the present invention integrates the rehabilitation panel and the fixing frame, and the other configurations are not limited as long as the fixing frame is capable of engaging with a plurality of rail members fixed to the inner surface of a tubular structure.
[0030] For example, it is preferable that a flexible, bellows-shaped joint material, which integrates multiple joint materials capable of filling multiple gaps between adjacent rehabilitation panels among a plurality of rehabilitation panels, is integrated with the rehabilitation panel.
[0031] This is because it enhances the waterproofing effect between adjacent rehabilitation panels among multiple rehabilitation panels.
[0032] Furthermore, it is preferable that the rehabilitation panel has a projection on the surface facing the surface into which the joint material is filled, and that the fixing frame has an elastic body that can be fitted onto the projection of the rehabilitation panel. This is because the installation of the rehabilitation panel to the fixing frame becomes a simple operation of just pushing the projection of the rehabilitation panel into the elastic body of the fixing frame. Here, the elastic body is spring steel, but it may also be rubber. The joint material is preferably made up of multiple joint materials integrated together. For example, multiple joint materials may be in the form of a flexible bellows-like sheet integrated together. The joint material may also be capable of following changes in the spacing between adjacent rehabilitation panels into which it is inserted.
[0033] Furthermore, the joint material and the rehabilitation panel may be integrated by welding, or they may be integrated by adhesive or fastening means.
[0034] [The fourth invention of this application] This invention is a method for rehabilitating the inner surface of an existing tubular structure using the rail member of the second invention and the rehabilitation panel unit of the third invention of this application, The challenges were to install the support fixtures (fixing frames) that support the rehabilitation panels in the precise positions on the inner surface of the existing pipes as designed, and to improve the workability of assembling the rehabilitation structure by attaching the rehabilitation panels to the fixing frames at the construction site. In advance, a rehabilitation panel unit is formed by fixing multiple rehabilitation panels for covering the inner surface of a tubular structure to multiple fixed frames, At the construction site, multiple rail members are fixed to the inner surface along the circumferential surface of the annular structure, By fitting multiple fixed frames onto multiple rail members, the integrated rehabilitation panel unit is fixed to multiple rails. The above problems are solved by providing a method that includes [the specified element].
[0035] Therefore, the method of the present invention is not limited to any other configurations, as long as it involves first fixing multiple rehabilitation panels to multiple fixed frames to create a rehabilitation panel unit, then fixing multiple rail members on the circumferential surface of an annular structure at the construction site, and finally fitting the multiple fixed frames included in the rehabilitation panel unit to the multiple rail members.
[0036] For example, it is preferable to further include filling and welding multiple flexible, bellows-shaped joint materials, which are integrated with multiple joint materials, into multiple gaps between adjacent rehabilitation panels of a rehabilitation panel unit, either in advance or at the construction site. This is because it increases the joint strength between adjacent rehabilitation panels.
[0037] Furthermore, at the construction site, it is preferable to fill the gaps between rehabilitation panel units that are arranged adjacent to each other in the axial direction of the tubular structure with another joint material (second joint material) and weld them together. This is because it increases the joint strength between rehabilitation panel units that are arranged adjacent to each other in the axial direction of the tubular structure.
[0038] The second joint material may be welded to the rehabilitation panel by resin welding, or it may be joined with an adhesive. Furthermore, it may have a deformable structure (a slit formed in a direction parallel to the gap) to follow the widening of the gap between adjacent rehabilitation panels.
[0039] Furthermore, this application includes the following methods:
[0040] The present invention is a method for rehabilitating the inner surface of an existing tubular structure, By arranging multiple rehabilitation panels to cover the inner surface, Each adjacent rehabilitation panel is filled with multiple jointing materials. Includes, Multiple joint materials have a deformable structure to accommodate the widening of gaps between adjacent rehabilitation panels.
[0041] Here, the joint material and the rehabilitation panels on either side are joined by resin welding.
[0042] Furthermore, the method of the present invention is A method for rehabilitating the inner surface of an existing tubular structure, To fix multiple rail members to the inner surface of a tubular structure along the circumferential surface of an annular structure, By fitting multiple fixing frames onto multiple rail members, the system is fixed to multiple rails. To fix multiple rehabilitation panels for covering the inner surface of a tubular structure to multiple fixed frames, It includes.
[0043] The following describes, with reference to the drawings, a rehabilitated organism and a rehabilitation method that implement all of the first to fourth inventions of this application.
[0044] (Embodiment 1) Figure 1 is a diagram illustrating the rehabilitated pipe 100 of the present invention. Figure 1(a) shows the portion 10a to be rehabilitated of the existing pipe 10, and Figure 1(b) shows the rehabilitated pipe 1000 with the rehabilitated pipe 100 installed on the portion 10a to be rehabilitated of the existing pipe 10. Figure 2 is an enlarged view of portion R in Figure 1, showing the positional relationship between the rail member 110 and the fixed frame 120 shown in Figure 1.
[0045] This rehabilitation device 100 is used to rehabilitate the inner surface of an existing tubular structure, for example, the inner surface of the part to be rehabilitated 10a of the existing pipe 10 shown in Figure 1(a). Here, as shown in Figure 1(b), the rehabilitation device 100 comprises a plurality of rail members 110 that can be fixed to the inner surface of the part to be rehabilitated 10a, a plurality of rehabilitation panels 130a for covering the inner surface of the part to be rehabilitated 10a, and a plurality of fixing frames 120 for fixing the plurality of rehabilitation panels 130a, and the plurality of fixing frames 120 are configured to engage with the plurality of rail members 110. The structure of each part of the rehabilitation device 100 will be described in detail below.
[0046] (Rail member 110 and fixing frame 120) As shown in Figure 2, the rail members 110 extend along the direction of the axis Ax of the part to be rehabilitated 10a (hereinafter referred to as the axial direction), are approximately perpendicular to the axial direction, and are arranged at predetermined intervals in a direction Bx parallel to the bottom surface of the part to be rehabilitated 10a (hereinafter referred to as the direction perpendicular to the axis). The rail members 110 are fixed to the inner surface of the part to be rehabilitated 10a (i.e., the existing tubular structure 10) by anchor members (not shown), such as anchor bolts.
[0047] Furthermore, the fixed frame 120 extends along the direction Bx perpendicular to the axis and is arranged on the rail member 110 at predetermined intervals along the axial direction.
[0048] At the intersection of the rail member 110 and the fixed frame 120, the two engage with each other, thereby fixing the fixed frame 120 to the rail member 110.
[0049] Figure 3 shows the specific structure of the rail member 110 and the fixed frame 120 shown in Figure 2.
[0050] Each of the multiple rail members 110 is provided with an engaging portion 110a that engages with a multiple fixed frame 120, and each of the multiple fixed frames 120 is configured to have an engaged portion 120a that can engage with the multiple rail members 110 when placed on the multiple rail members 110 in a substantially perpendicular manner.
[0051] Figure 4 shows the engagement state between the rail member 110 and the fixed frame 120 shown in Figure 2, that is, the state in which the engaging portion 110a of the rail member 110 and the engaged portion 120a of the fixed frame 120 are engaged. Figure 4(a) is a side view (viewed from the X direction in Figure 3), and Figure 4(b) is a top view (viewed from the Y direction in Figure 3). Figure 5 shows the direction of movement of the fixed frame 120 for engaging the fixed frame 120 with the rail member 110 shown in Figure 2, indicated by arrows. Figure 5(a) is a side view (viewed from the X direction in Figure 3), and Figure 5(b) is a top view (viewed from the Y direction in Figure 3).
[0052] The engaging portion 110a of the rail member 110 is formed by a notch along the longitudinal direction of the rail member 110, which is formed on the upper part of the side wall portion of the rail member 110, which has a U-shaped cross-section. Here, the side wall portion of the rail member 110 is a wall portion perpendicular to the inner surface (for example, the bottom surface) of the portion to be refurbished 10a.
[0053] Furthermore, the fixing frame 120 is a plate-shaped member arranged parallel to the inner surface (for example, the bottom surface) of the part to be rehabilitated 10a, and the engaged portion 120a of the fixing frame 120 is formed by a cut along the longitudinal direction of the rail member 110 formed in this plate-shaped member.
[0054] In this way, the notch formed in the wall portion of the rail member 110 perpendicular to the inner surface of the portion to be rehabilitated 10a and the notch formed in the plate-shaped member of the fixed frame 120 parallel to the inner surface of the portion to be rehabilitated 10a interlock, resulting in a strong engagement between the engaging portion 110a of the rail member 110 and the engaged portion 120a of the fixed frame 120 (see Figures 4(a) and (b)).
[0055] As described above, a fixed frame 120 fixed to the rail member 110 has an integrated rehabilitation panel 130 attached to it, which is made by joining multiple rehabilitation panels 130a together with joint material 130b, and a filler material 100b such as cement is filled between the integrated rehabilitation panel 130 and the inner surface of the part to be rehabilitated 10a.
[0056] In a rehabilitated body 100 with this configuration, when attaching multiple rehabilitation panels 130a to the inner surface of the part to be rehabilitated 10a, a rehabilitation panel unit 100a, which consists of an integrated rehabilitation panel 130 manufactured in advance at the factory and further attached to a fixed frame 120, is used as the unit of attachment. The fixed frame 120 incorporated into the rehabilitation panel unit 100a is then placed on a rail member 110 fixed to the inner surface of the part to be rehabilitated 10a and moved as shown in Figure 5 to engage the two, thereby enabling the attachment of multiple rehabilitation panels 130a to the inner surface of the part to be rehabilitated 10a with good workability.
[0057] Alternatively, the attachment of multiple rehabilitation panels 130a to the part to be rehabilitated 10a may be performed by placing the fixing frame 120 on the rail member 110 fixed to the inner surface of the part to be rehabilitated 10a and moving it to engage the two, and then attaching the integrated rehabilitation panel 130 to the fixing frame.
[0058] The structure of the integrated rehabilitation panel 130 and the rehabilitation panel unit 100a will be described below.
[0059] (Integrated rehabilitation panel 130) Figure 6 is a diagram illustrating the integrated rehabilitation panel 130 shown in Figure 1, where Figure 6(a) is a perspective view and Figure 6(b) is a side view (viewed from the Z direction of Figure 6(a)). Figure 7 is a diagram illustrating the process of manufacturing the integrated rehabilitation panel 130 shown in Figure 6, where Figure 7(a) shows the process of fitting a bellows-shaped joint material 130b between adjacent rehabilitation panels 130a, and Figure 7(b) shows the state after the bellows-shaped joint material 130b has been fitted between adjacent rehabilitation panels 130a.
[0060] The integrated rehabilitation panel 130 (Figures 6 and 7(b)) is constructed by joining multiple rehabilitation panels 130a together using a bellows-shaped joint material 130b, as shown in Figure 7(a), in order to avoid the work of fixing each elongated rehabilitation panel 130a to the fixing frame 120 one by one at the work site (inside the existing pipe 10). Here, the rehabilitation panel 130 and the joint material 130b may be joined by hot air welding.
[0061] (Rehabilitation panel unit 100a) Figure 8 is a diagram illustrating the structure of the rehabilitation panel unit 100a shown in Figure 1, where Figure 8(a) is a perspective view and Figure 8(b) is a side view (viewed from the Z direction of Figure 8(a)). Figure 9 shows how the integrated rehabilitation panel 130 shown in Figure 6 is attached to the fixed frame 120, where Figure 9(a) is a perspective view and Figure 9(b) is a side view (viewed from the Z direction of Figure 9(a)). Figure 10 is an enlarged view of Figure 9(b) showing how the integrated rehabilitation panel 130 is fixed to the fixed frame 120, where Figure 10(a) shows the process of pressing the integrated rehabilitation panel 130 against the fixed frame 120, and Figure 10(b) shows the state in which the integrated rehabilitation panel 130 is fixed to the fixed frame 120.
[0062] As shown in Figure 10(a), the integrated rehabilitation panel 130, which includes multiple rehabilitation panels 130a, is aligned with the fixed frame 120 and pressed down, thereby fixing the multiple rehabilitation panels 130a together as an integrated rehabilitation panel 130 to the fixed frame 120 (Figures 9(a), (b), and 10(b)). As a result, a rehabilitation panel unit 100a is formed as a factory-assembled component that is fixed to the rail member 110 on site.
[0063] Next, we will explain the on-site work of attaching multiple rehabilitation panels 130a to the inner surface of the part to be rehabilitated 10a.
[0064] Figure 11 shows the process of attaching the rehabilitation panel unit 100a shown in Figure 8 to the rail member 110, where Figure 11(a) is a perspective view and Figure 11(b) is a side view (viewed from the Z direction of Figure 11(a)). Figure 12 is a diagram to explain the structure of the rehabilitation panel unit 100a fixed to the rail member 110 (Figure 1(b)), where Figure 12(a) is a perspective view and Figure 12(b) is a side view (viewed from the Z direction of Figure 12(a)).
[0065] As shown in Figure 9, the rehabilitation panel unit 100a (Figure 8) consists of multiple integrated rehabilitation panels 130 attached to multiple fixed frames 120, with the elastic bodies 121 of the fixed frames 120 gripping the linear projections 131 on the back surface of the integrated rehabilitation panels 130.
[0066] At the site, the rail member 11 is fixed to the inner surface of the section to be rehabilitated 10a during the pipe cleaning and pretreatment process. Then, during the installation of the aforementioned rehabilitation panel unit 100a under common use (while sewage is flowing), as shown in Figure 11, it is slid on the rail member 110 fixed to the inner surface of the section to be rehabilitated 10a, engaging the engaging portion 120a of the fixing frame 120 with the engaging portion 110a of the rail member 110. As a result, as shown in Figure 12, multiple rehabilitation panels 130a are fixed to the inner surface of the section to be rehabilitated 10a via the fixing frame 120 and the rail member 110 (see Figures 12 and 1).
[0067] By using a rehabilitation panel unit 100a that includes a fixing frame 120 along with multiple rehabilitation panels 130a, multiple rehabilitation panels 130a can be fixed to the rail member 110 all at once, making it possible to efficiently attach multiple rehabilitation panels 130a to the inner surface of the part to be rehabilitated 10a.
[0068] Subsequently, filler material 100b is filled between multiple rehabilitation panels 130a and the inner surface of the part to be rehabilitated 10a, and the rehabilitated material 100 is installed on the part to be rehabilitated 10a of the existing pipe 10 to complete the rehabilitation work on the existing pipe 10.
[0069] Thus, in this embodiment 1, it is possible to obtain a rehabilitated pipe in which the support fixtures (fixing frames) that support the rehabilitation panel can be installed in the precise position on the inner surface of the existing pipe as designed, even when sewage or other sewer is flowing (during construction under a shared pipe).
[0070] Furthermore, the joint material 130b is not limited to the bellows-shaped type described above, but may be of other shapes as well.
[0071] Figure 13 is a diagram illustrating other shapes of joint material 130b, where Figure 13(a) shows joint material 131 having a slit 131a, and Figure 13(b) shows the state of joint material 131 following the increase in the gap between adjacent rehabilitation panel units 100a.
[0072] As shown in Figure 13(a), the joint material 131 is inserted into the gap between adjacent rehabilitation panel units 100a and joined to the rehabilitation panel units 100a by welding resin 132, with a slit 131a provided in the center of the joint material 131.
[0073] In a joint material 131 with this configuration, even if the gap between adjacent rehabilitation panel units 100a increases due to the effects of an earthquake or the like, the joint material 131 will deform so that the slit 131a expands, thereby suppressing the peeling of the joint material 131 from the rehabilitation panel units 100a and ensuring watertightness between the units. The joint material 131 and the rehabilitation panel units (specifically rehabilitation panels) on both sides may be joined by resin welding. Furthermore, the gap into which the joint material 131 is embedded may be between adjacent rehabilitation panel units or between rehabilitation panels aligned in the axial direction of the tubular structure, or between adjacent rehabilitation panel units or between rehabilitation panels aligned perpendicular to the axial direction of the tubular structure.
[0074] As described above, the present invention has been illustrated using preferred embodiments, but the present invention should not be construed as being limited to these embodiments. It is understood that the scope of the present invention should be interpreted solely by the claims. Those skilled in the art will understand that, based on the description of the specific preferred embodiments of the present invention and common technical knowledge, an equivalent scope can be practiced. It is understood that the documents cited herein should be incorporated as reference to this specification, just as their contents are specifically described herein. [Industrial applicability]
[0075] The present invention is useful in that it can suppress the peeling of joint material filling gaps even when gaps between adjacent rehabilitation panels in the axial direction of a tubular structure, which is the longitudinal direction of the rehabilitation panels, widen, thereby reducing the deterioration of watertightness in a rehabilitated structure. [Explanation of Symbols]
[0076] 10 Existing pipes 10a Rehabilitated area 100 Rehabilitated individuals 100a Rehabilitation Panel Unit 100b Filler 110 Rail Member 110a Engagement part 120 Fixed Frame 120a Engaged part 121 Elastic body 130 Integrated Rehabilitation Panel 130a Rehabilitation Panel 130b, 131 Joint material 131a Slit 1000 Rehabilitation pipe
Claims
1. A rehabilitation material used for rehabilitating the inner surface of existing tubular structures, Multiple rehabilitation panels for covering the inner surface of the tubular structure, Multiple joint materials to be filled into the gaps between rehabilitation panels adjacent to each other in the axial direction of the tubular structure Equipped with, The joint material has a structure that can be deformed to follow the widening of the gap between the adjacent rehabilitation panels, in the rehabilitation body.
2. The rehabilitated body according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of joint materials is fixed to the rehabilitation panel by resin welding.
3. A method for rehabilitating the inner surface of an existing tubular structure, Arranging multiple rehabilitation panels to cover the inner surface, Each adjacent rehabilitation panel is filled with multiple jointing materials. Includes, A method wherein the plurality of joint materials have a structure that can be deformed to follow the widening of the gap between adjacent rehabilitation panels.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the joint material and the rehabilitation panels on both sides thereof are joined by resin welding.
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