Patent classifications
E02D2200/12
Reinforcement structures for tensionless concrete pier foundations and methods of constructing the same
A reinforced tensionless concrete pier foundation for supporting a tower and a method of constructing the same is provided, the foundation having an outer CMP and an inner CMP with an annular space therebetween in which a plurality of sleeved tower anchor bolts are embedded, and the pier foundation including at least one reinforcement structure that at least partly encircles the outer CMP to provide one or more of increased lateral stiffness, increased shear resistance and overturning (upset) moment capacity, reduced bending, displacement, and deflection of the top of the pier, and improved conditioning, containment, skin friction and lateral bearing capacity of the surrounding soil and/or rock substrate that supports the tensionless pier.
Sheet pile retaining wall system
A sheet pile retaining wall system employing corrugated sheet piles not requiring temporary shoring to be used when widening and/or stabilization of existing highway embankment. The wall system provides a front face wall having a plurality of resistance fins perpendicularly extending therefrom via three-way connectors. The fin sheet piles first include a brace fin sheet for reducing stresses in the front face wall, then a series of additional resistance fin sheets terminating at an elevation below the face wall for accommodating a pipe drainage/utility cradle. Between the slope of the existing embankment, a temporary excavation bench, an excavation backslope, and the higher front face wall is reinforced concrete backfill for pre-stressing the wall system when fluidand, when set, optionally engaging supplementary structural features within the set concrete backfill such as dowels/tie down anchors.
SHEET PILE RETAINING WALL SYSTEM
A sheet pile retaining wall system employing corrugated sheet piles not requiring temporary shoring to be used when widening and/or stabilization of existing highway embankment. The wall system provides a front face wall having a plurality of resistance fins perpendicularly extending therefrom via three-way connectors. The fin sheet piles first include a brace fin sheet for reducing stresses in the front face wall, then a series of additional resistance fin sheets terminating at an elevation below the face wall for accommodating a pipe drainage/utility cradle. Between the slope of the existing embankment, a temporary excavation bench, an excavation backslope, and the higher front face wall is reinforced concrete backfill for pre-stressing the wall system when fluidand, when set, optionally engaging supplementary structural features within the set concrete backfill such as dowels/tie down anchors.
Post-tension tube foundation and method of assembling same
A post-tensioned tube foundation for supporting a structure subject to high upset forces is described herein. The post-tensioned tube foundation includes an outer CMP, an inner CMP, and a tubular concrete base positioned between the inner CMP and the outer CMP. The outer CMP includes an inner surface that defines a cavity extending between a first open end and an opposite second open end. The outer CMP is positioned within an excavated hole defined along a ground surface. The inner CMP is positioned within the cavity of the outer CMP such that an annular space is defined between the inner CMP and the outer CMP. The tubular concrete base is positioned within the annular space defined between the inner CMP and the outer CMP. A plurality of bracing beams extend radially outwardly from the tubular concrete base.
BOX-TYPE PIPELINE WITH CIRCUMFERENTIAL OBTUSE ANGLE CONNECTION
A box type duct with circumferential obtuse angle connection. Unit plates respectively located on the upper, lower and two side surfaces are spliced in the circumferential direction to form a unit pipe section, and the unit pipe sections are spliced in the axial direction to form a box type duct; wherein the unit plate is an arc-shaped corrugated plate arched to the outside of the box type duct, and the adjacent unit plates form an obtuse angle of circumferential connection. The cross section of the duct is in an approximately rectangular box shape, so the utilization ratio of clearance of the duct is high; the unit plate adopts an arc-shaped structure, and by utilizing the pipe-soil joint stressing principle, the strength and bearing capacity of the overall structure are maximized; and the box type duct adopts flat flange or angle steel flange connection in the circumferential direction.
Corner Connection Structure of Steel Structure Comprehensive Pipe Gallery
A corner connection structure of a steel structure comprehensive pipe gallery, where corrugated steel plates respectively located on an upper face, a lower face and two side faces are spliced in a circumferential direction to form pipe joints; when the corrugated steel plates are spliced in the circumferential direction, contact end portions of adjacent corrugated steel plates are provided with a pair of groove-shaped flanges capable of wrapping inner and outer walls of respective corrugated steel plate, contact faces of the pair of groove-shaped flanges are fixedly connected to each other, outer folded edges of the groove-shaped flanges and the outer walls of the corrugated steel plates are separated by gaps, inner folded edges of the groove-shaped flanges and the inner walls of the corrugated steel plates are separated by gaps, and inner reinforcing blocks and/or outer reinforcing blocks are respectively arranged in the gaps.
Sheet pile retaining wall system
A one-step sheet pile retaining wall system for embankment widening typically associated with highway widening not requiring temporary shoring. The wall system may provide a front wall face having a plurality of resistance fins perpendicularly extending therefrom. The fin sheet piles first include a brace fin sheet for reducing stresses in the front wall face, then a series of cradle fin sheets terminating at an elevation below the brace fin sheet for accommodating a pipe drainage/utility cradle, and finally a series of predominantly resistance fin sheets terminating at an elevation above the cradle fin sheets. Between the slope of the existing embankment and the higher front wall face may be cementitious flowable backfill for pre-stressing the wall system when fluid and, when set, supporting the aforementioned cradle, from which the remaining construction can build off of while reducing overall earth pressure acting on the wall face upon completion of construction.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEA WALL SYSTEM
The present invention is a wall panel driver head, comprising a base plate; and a set of alignment members secured to the base plate.
Retrofit reinforcing structure addition and method for wind turbine concrete gravity spread foundations and the like
A retrofit reinforcing structure addition and method for an existing gravity spread foundation for a wind turbine or the like having a central pedestal and a spread section is provided. The retrofit structure addition includes a collar formed around the pedestal of the spread foundation. The collar is formed by a shape sustaining member, such as a CMP, placed around the pedestal to define an annular ring between the CMP and the pedestal that is filled with cementitious material. Radial bolts extend horizontally through the collar and into the side of the pedestal. Soil and/or rock anchor bolts extend vertically through the collar, the spread portion of the foundation and into the underlying soil and/or rock substrate. The radial and anchor bolts are post-tensioned to ensure that the cementitious material of the collar remains in compression and the bolts are always in static tension, strengthening the original gravity spread foundation and extending the fatigue life thereof.
UNDERGROUND UTILITY ENCLOSURE SYSTEM AND METHOD
An underground utility enclosure system and method for installation over a junction point for underground utility conduit, cables, wires, and pipes, providing lighter less-expensive shatterproof enclosures, which can be more quickly manufactured and transported, more easily stored and handled on-site, and more easily installed with less heavy equipment and fewer personnel. A corrugated enclosure body made of a shatterproof polymer material has annular correlation, and allows for slight deformation to accommodate underground obstacles and allows on-site cutting and modification with available hand tools to adapt to different installation needs, allowing the purchase and storage of a smaller number of different sizes and configurations of enclosures to address a greater number of installation circumstances. At least three anchor loops provide for efficient handing and installation. A fitted lid available in various materials provides appropriate strength at an appropriate cost for different installation needs. The underground utility enclosure can optionally be provided as a kit.