Retaining wall kit having interconnecting units
09725871 ยท 2017-08-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02D29/025
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04C1/395
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04C1/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Described is a kit for constructing retaining walls including multiple interconnecting units. Various units are provided including primary retaining wall units, end units, and corner units. Each unit is square or rectangular in shape and includes an interior volume, a lip on an upper end thereof, and a protrusion on a lower end thereof. The units can be stacked on top of one another and can be secured by engagement of the lip of a first unit with the protrusion of a second unit. The units can also be arranged side-by-side and secured to one another using securement posts and fasteners. The units include one or more exterior surfaces having a finished appearance that resembles wood, brick, or stone, among others. Further, each unit includes one or more drainage apertures thereon. In this way, the present invention provides a versatile system for constructing a retaining wall of a desired configuration.
Claims
1. A retaining wall system, comprising: a plurality of retaining wall units having a rectangular shape comprising a bottom end, a first sidewall opposite a second sidewall, a front wall opposite a rear wall, and an open top, defining an interior volume; wherein each of an upper end of said front wall and an upper end of said rear wall includes an inner lip; wherein said bottom end includes a protrusion thereon adapted to be received by said inner lip of a retaining wall unit; wherein said plurality of retaining wall units each includes one or more pairs of flanges extending outward therefrom; one or more posts disposed in a vertical orientation and adapted to secure a flange of a first retaining wall unit to a flange of a second retaining wall unit; wherein said one or more posts are secured to said flange of said first retaining wall unit and said flange of said second retaining wall unit via fasteners.
2. The retaining wall system of claim 1, wherein said first sidewall and said second sidewall include one or more drainage apertures thereon.
3. The retaining wall system of claim 1, wherein said front wall of said plurality of retaining wall units comprises an ornamental appearance adapted to resemble wood, brick, or stone.
4. The retaining wall system of claim 3, wherein one of said first or second sidewalls comprises an ornamental appearance adapted to resemble wood, brick, or stone.
5. The retaining wall system of claim 1, wherein said flanges are coplanar with said front wall and said rear wall.
6. The retaining wall system of claim 1, wherein said plurality of retaining wall units further comprises: at least one primary retaining wall unit comprising a container having a bottom end, a front wall, a rear wall, a first sidewall, a second sidewall, and an open upper end, defining an interior volume; at least one end retaining wall unit comprising a container having a bottom end, a front wall, a rear wall, a first sidewall, a second sidewall, and an open upper end, defining an interior volume; at least one corner retaining wall unit comprising a container having a bottom end, a front wall, a first sidewall, a second sidewall, a rear wall, and an open upper end defining an interior volume; wherein one of said first side wall or said second side wall of said at least one primary retaining wall unit is connected to one of said first side wall or said second side wall of said at least one end retaining wall unit; wherein one of said first side wall or said second side wall of said at least one primary retaining wall unit is connected to one of said rear wall, said first side wall, or said second side wall of said at least one corner retaining wall unit.
7. The retaining wall system of claim 1, wherein said one or more posts each comprise a T-shaped cross section.
8. The retaining wall system of claim 1, wherein one or more rails are affixed horizontally on said one or more posts so as to create a fence.
9. The retaining wall system of claim 1, further comprising a stair unit having a hollow interior volume adapted to be filled by a filler material; a pair of support rails disposed on opposing sides of said stair unit, wherein said pair of support rails are parallel to one another; a plurality of kick plates disposed between said pair of support rails, wherein said plurality of kick plates are separated from one another at an interval.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Although the characteristic features of this invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manner in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like numeral annotations are provided throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(12) Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. Like reference numerals are used throughout the drawings to depict like or similar elements of the retaining wall system of the present invention. For the purposes of presenting a brief and clear description of the present invention, the preferred embodiment will be discussed as used for quickly and easily constructing a retaining wall having an aesthetically pleasing outer appearance. The figures are intended for representative purposes only and should not be considered to be limiting in any respect.
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(14) Each primary retaining wall unit 11 comprises a substantially rectangular container having a bottom end, a front wall 12, a rear wall 16, a pair of sidewalls 15, 17 and an open upper end, defining an interior volume. The container is preferably constructed of a durable, yet lightweight material such as aluminum or steel, among others. The front surface 13 of the front wall 12 of the unit 11 preferably comprises a finished appearance adapted to resemble wood, brick, stone, or other masonry or building materials. The rear surface of the unit 11 may also comprise a finished appearance, or may be unfinished. The sidewalls 15, 17 of the primary retaining wall unit 11 are unfinished. The finished appearance of the front and optionally the rear wall provides the retaining wall unit 11 with a more aesthetically pleasing appearance than a flat, unadorned metal or concrete surface, as is common in traditional retaining walls.
(15) The interior volume of the retaining wall units 11 may be filled with a filler material such as dirt, soil, mulch, or gravel, among others. The filler material helps to provide weight to the retaining wall unit 11 in order to resist movement of each unit. Further, the filler material helps to improve the integrity of the retaining wall units by supporting the walls thereof. The retaining wall units 11 can serve as a planter and can be used to grow flowers or other plant-life as desired by the user.
(16) The sidewalls 15, 17 comprise one or more drainage apertures 18 thereon. Preferably, the drainage apertures 18 are arranged in a square configuration, however, in alternate embodiments the drainage apertures 18 may have other configurations. In some embodiments, the rear wall 16 includes one or more drainage apertures 18 thereon. The drainage apertures 18 allow water that accumulates within the interior volume of the retaining wall unit 11 to escape from the interior volume. Without proper drainage, the contents of the retaining wall unit 11 may cause increased pressure on the walls of the retaining wall unit, causing damage thereto.
(17) The retaining wall units 11 are adapted to be stacked directly on top of one another and the upper end of a first unit is adapted to mate with the bottom end of a second unit, so the units can be secured to one another in a vertical orientation. In the illustrated embodiment, the front and rear walls 12, 16 of the primary retaining wall unit 11 extend above the interior surfaces of the unit 11, forming an interior lip 14 therealong. Further, the sidewalls 15, 17 are the same height as the inner surfaces of the unit 11 and are lower than the front and rear walls 12, 16. In this way, the front and rear walls 12, 16 serve to bound the interior of the primary retaining wall unit 11. Further, the bottom end of the unit 11 includes a protrusion 20 positioned centrally thereon. The protrusion 20 of a first unit 11 is adapted to be placed on the lip 14 of a second unit 11 such that the first and second units 11 are secured together by engagement of the protrusion within the lip 14. When the protrusion 20 of a first unit 11 is stacked on top of the lip 14 of a second unit 11, the front wall 12 of the first and second units 11 are aligned, forming a continuous surface. The units 11 can be stably and securely stacked on one another in this manner. The sidewalls 15 and rear walls 16 of the units 11 align when the units 11 are stacked. Additionally, the lower end of the front and rear walls 12, 16 may include a channel 19, such that the front and rear walls 12, 16 do not contact the ground. This area provides space for the upper ends of the front and rear walls 12, 16 of a second retaining wall unit. In this way, multiple retaining wall units can be stacked in a vertical orientation and can fit snugly together in a mating arrangement, forming a continuous front wall with no gaps or spaces.
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(20) In operation, the flanges 21 on the sides of a first retaining wall unit can be positioned end-to-end with the flanges on the side of a second retaining wall unit. In this way, the front walls of the retaining wall units form a continuous surface. Similarly, the surfaces of the rear walls of the retaining wall units form a continuous surface. Once positioned side-by-side, a securement post 39 can be used to secure the flanges on the first and second retaining wall unit to one another.
(21) The securement post 39 is an elongated post disposed in a vertical, upright orientation. Preferably, the securement post 39 comprises a T-shaped cross section. The securement post 39 is positioned flush against a flange on a first retaining wall unit and a flange on a second retaining wall unit. A plurality of fasteners 40, such as a bolts, can be inserted through the securement post 39 and into the flanges of the retaining wall units. In this way, the securement post 39 secures a pair of retaining wall units to one another. This helps to eliminate shifting or movement of the retaining wall once constructed. Further, the securement posts 39 are disposed behind the front wall of the retaining wall units so that the securement posts 39 are not visible once the retaining wall is constructed.
(22) The present invention further provides end retaining wall units 31 that are used to provide a finished appearance to the end of a retaining wall constructed in accordance with the present invention. The primary retaining wall units 11 include pairs of flanges 21 on opposing sides thereof, and the sidewalls of the primary retaining wall units 11 do not have a finished exterior. As a result, the ends of a retaining wall constructed using only primary retaining wall units 11 would have an unfinished appearance. Accordingly, end retaining wall units 31 are provided.
(23) End retaining wall units 31 are similar in construction to primary retaining wall units 11. Each end retaining wall unit 31 comprises a rectangular or square shaped container having a bottom end with a protrusion thereon, a front wall 34, a rear wall 35, a first sidewall 36, a second sidewall 42, and an open upper end, defining an interior volume that can be filled with filler material 41. The front wall 34, rear wall 35, and first sidewall 36 are each the same height and form a perimeter of the unit. An inner lip 37 extends around the interior of the unit 11 and the second sidewall 42 is the same height as the inner lip 37. Thus, the end retaining wall units can be stacked in the same manner as described above for primary retaining wall units.
(24) The end retaining wall unit 31 also comprises a single pair of flanges 38 extending from the second sidewall 42 thereof. The flanges 38 are coplanar with the front and rear walls 34, 35 and are the same height. Further, the flanges 38 include an inner lip 37 along the inner surface thereof. In this way, the flanges 38 of the end retaining wall unit 31 can be aligned with the flanges 21 of a primary retaining wall unit 11 and the inner lips 37, 14 thereof form a continuous surface. The area enclosed by the intersection of the pair of retaining wall units can also be filled with filler material similar to the individual retaining wall units.
(25) The side of the end retaining wall unit 31 having flanges 38 may additionally include one or more drainage apertures thereon. Similarly, the rear wall 35 may comprise one or more drainage apertures thereon. The sidewall 36 lacking the pair of flanges comprises a finished exterior surface 32. In this way, the end retaining wall unit 31 provides a finished outward appearance.
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(27) The flanges 57 on the corner retaining wall unit 51 can be disposed end-to-end with the flanges on a primary retaining wall unit or with the flanges on an end retaining wall unit. A securement post 39 can be used to secure the corner retaining wall unit 41 to a second retaining wall unit in a side-by-side fashion, as described above. In this way, the corner retaining wall unit 41 can be secured to two retaining wall units to form a corner for the retaining wall.
(28) It is contemplated that the height of the front wall 52 and the finished sidewall 53 is substantially equal to the height of the front and rear walls of the primary retaining wall unit 11. Further, the flanges 57 include a lip 54 thereon that is equal to the height of the lip on the primary or end retaining wall unit so as to form a continuous surface when aligned with an additional retaining wall unit. The corner retaining wall unit also includes a protrusion on the bottom end thereof so that multiple corner units 41 can be stacked on top of one another to increase the height of a retaining wall.
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(30) In operation, the support units 11A can be placed in a hole in the ground so as to provide support for a retaining wall built using the retaining wall units of the present invention. The primary retaining wall units and other units having finished surfaces can then be placed thereon, so that they are above ground level. Alternatively, the support units 11A can be placed in a row behind primary retaining wall units so as to provide lateral support thereto. The support units 11A are not visible when in use and thus do not include any finished surfaces. Further, since the support units 11A are arranged adjacent to other retaining wall units, and may be surrounded thereby, the support units 11A include a plurality of drainage apertures 18A on each of the walls thereof. The drainage apertures 18A are positioned similarly to the drainage apertures 18A on the other retaining wall units so that they can be aligned therewith when used to construct a retaining wall.
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(32) Further, L-shaped posts 61 are provided for use at the corners of the retaining wall. The L-shaped posts 61 are positioned in a corner retaining wall unit 51 or in an end retaining wall unit 31 and are secured thereto via any suitable fasteners, such as nails or bolts, among others. An upper rail 62 is positioned horizontally along the upper end of the posts 39, 61 so as to connect the same. The upper rail 62 can be secured thereon via fasteners or via welding, adhesives, or other fastening methods. Additionally, a lower rail 63 is positioned on the upper end of the retaining wall so as to fill in the inner lip thereof. In this way, the upper end of the retaining wall is flush and does not include a recessed area thereon. The lower rail 63 also includes an L-shaped cross section, but may include other cross sections in alternate embodiments of the present invention.
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(34) The stair unit 71 can be arranged adjacent to end retaining wall units 31 so that the finished sidewall is positioned against the side of the stair unit 71. In this way, the stair unit 71 can be placed flush against the sidewall 36 of the end retaining wall units 31. Multiple stair units 71 can be arranged so as to create a longer set of stairs that extends to the top of the retaining wall constructed in accordance with the present invention.
(35) It is therefore submitted that the instant invention has been shown and described in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
(36) Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.