Concrete vibrator compaction height control device
The concrete vibrator compaction height management device uses electrodes to detect the concrete surface and emit light or sound, addressing the cost and visibility issues of existing methods, ensuring precise height control for concrete compaction.
JP2026046819AActive Publication Date: 2026-03-13MABUCHI KENSETSU
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- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-09-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-13
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Abstract
This invention provides a concrete vibrator compaction height control device that allows for precise control of the height position of a concrete vibrator with a simple configuration. [Solution] The concrete vibrator compaction height management device 1 manages the height position of the concrete vibrator CV that compacts concrete C by vibration. The concrete vibrator compaction height management device 1 includes a sensor unit 10 that detects the surface position C1 of the concrete C, and a notification unit 20 that notifies that the sensor unit 10 has detected the surface position C1 of the concrete C. The sensor unit 10 has a base unit 11 attached to a hose unit H, and a pair of electrodes that conduct electricity through the concrete C. The base unit 11 has a mounting portion that is attached to the hose unit H. The pair of electrodes are provided at a position away from the mounting portion of the base unit 11 when viewed from above. The notification unit 20 emits light when the pair of electrodes conduct electricity through the concrete C.
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