Sea walls, retaining walls and like structures using pin piles
10731312 ยท 2020-08-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02D5/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02D2600/20
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E02D5/03
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E02D5/54
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International classification
E02D5/54
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02D5/03
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Abstract
A pin pile is disclosed for anchoring sections of sheet pile to form a wall structure. The pin pile has a casing with a plurality of external clutches formed around the periphery. In use other corresponding clutches on the sections of sheet pile can interlock with the external clutches of the pin pile over a range of angles in accordance with a directional extent of said wall structure.
Claims
1. A wall structure comprising: a pin pile having a casing, said casing comprising at least two male and at least two female clutches, the clutches being formed as one piece of fibre-reinforced polymer with said casing and around a periphery thereof, two of said at least two male clutches forming a pair of male clutches and two of said at least two female clutches forming a pair of female clutches, wherein each male clutch of said pair of male clutches extends from a flange extending from the casing of the pin pile in the same direction as each other and where each female clutch of said pair of female clutches extends from a flange extending from the casing of the pin pile in the same direction as each other, said pin pile being configured to slideably interlock with at least two sheet piles, a first sheet pile at a first periphery of said pin pile and a second sheet pile at a second periphery of said pin pile, said at least two sheet piles each comprising two or more male and two or more female clutches, whereby said two or more female clutches of the first sheet pile are configured to slidably interlock with said pair of male clutches of the pin pile at said first periphery of said pin pile and whereby said two or more male clutches of the second sheet pile are configured to slidably interlock with said pair of female clutches of the pin pile at said second periphery of said pin pile to form said wall structure.
2. The wall structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein said at least two male clutches include multiple pairs of male clutches, each of said multiple pairs configured to slidably engage with a corresponding pair of female clutches on respective adjacent sheets or pin piles.
3. The wall structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein said at least two male clutches are spaced to engage a corresponding at least two female clutches which are formed on inner and outer flanges of an adjacent one of said at least two sheet piles, and wherein said at least two female clutches are spaced to engage a corresponding at least two male clutches which are formed on inner and outer flanges of an adjacent one of said at least two sheet piles.
4. The wall structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said at least two female clutches comprises slots formed between curved arms, said slots being shaped and sized for a sliding fit over splayed edges of corresponding male clutches.
5. The wall structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said at least two male clutches or at least two female clutches extend for the length of the casing.
6. The wall structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein an additional anchor pin is driven down through a centre of the pin pile casing.
7. The wall structure as claimed in claim 6 wherein said casing is arranged to be infilled with cement or grout in use.
8. The wall structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein said casing is arranged to be infilled with cement or grout in use.
9. The wall structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said at least two male or at least two female clutches extend for the length of a respective one of said at least two sheet piles.
10. The wall structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said at least two sheet piles are a box section.
11. The wall structure as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said at least two female clutches extend for the length of a first sheet pile, and wherein said at least two male clutches extend for the length of an adjacent and corresponding second sheet pile or a pin pile.
12. The wall structure as claimed in claim 11 wherein said first and second sheet piles are each a box section.
13. A wall structure comprising: a plurality of pin piles, each pin pile in said plurality of pin piles having a casing, said casing comprising at least two male and at least two female clutches, the clutches being formed as one piece of fibre-reinforced polymer with said casing and around a periphery thereof, two of said at least two male clutches forming a pair of male clutches and two of said at least two female clutches forming a pair of female clutches, wherein each male clutch of said pair of male clutches extends from a flange extending from the casing of said each pin pile in the same direction as each other and wherein each female clutch of said pair of female clutches extends from a flange extending from the casing of the pin pile in the same direction as each other, each of said pin piles in said plurality of pin piles being configured to slideably interlock with at least two sheet piles, a first sheet pile at a first periphery of said pin pile and a second sheet pile at a second periphery of said pin pile, said at least two sheet piles each comprising two or more male and two or more female clutches, whereby said two or more female clutches of the first sheet pile are configured to slidably interlock with said pair of male clutches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) One currently preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(8) It will thus be appreciated that this invention at least in the form of the embodiment described discloses a novel and improved pin pile for constructing sea walls or the like. Clearly however the example described is only the currently preferred form of the invention and a wide variety of modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. For example while the piles are preferably constructed from a fibre reinforced polymer the invention is not limited to this and any other suitable material such as structural steel may be used. Also the configuration and placement of the clutches on the pin and sheet piles may be changed according to installation requirements or design preference.