Sheathing lock end cap
10428523 ยท 2019-10-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A post-tensioning tendon may include a tension member including a strand and sheath, the sheath having an outer surface. The post-tensioning tendon may also include an anchor coupled to an end of the tension member, the anchor including a tubular extension through which the tension member is passed. The tubular extension may have an engaging surface. The post-tensioning tendon may additionally include a sheathing retention assembly. The sheathing retention assembly may include an outer cap, the outer cap having a forcing surface. The outer cap may be coupled to the tubular extension. The sheathing retention assembly also may include one or more holding elements positioned at least partially within the outer cap. The one or more holding elements may each have a tapered outer surface abutting the forcing surface. The one or more holding elements each may include an inner surface that engages the outer surface of the sheath.
Claims
1. A post-tensioning tendon comprising: a tension member including a strand and a sheath, the sheath having an outer surface; an anchor coupled to an end of the tension member, the anchor including a tubular extension through which the tension member is passed; and a sheathing retention assembly including: an outer cap, the outer cap having an inner forcing surface, the outer cap coupled to the tubular extension; and one or more sheath holding elements positioned at least partially within the outer cap, the one or more sheath holding elements each having a tapered outer surface engaging the forcing surface, the one or more sheath holding elements each including an inner surface that engages the outer surface of the sheath, wherein engagement of the tapered outer surface with the forcing surface biases the sheath holding elements radially inward into contact with the sheath thereby increasing normal force between the holding elements and the sheath and causing the sheath holding elements to grip the sheath; and a seal positioned between the outer surface of the sheath and the outer cap.
2. A post-tensioning tendon comprising: a tension member including a strand and a sheath, the sheath having an outer surface; an anchor coupled to an end of the tension member by wedges, the anchor including a tubular extension through which the tension member is passed; and a sheathing retention assembly including: an outer cap, the outer cap having an inner forcing surface, the outer cap coupled to the tubular extension; and one or more sheath holding elements positioned at least partially within the outer cap, the one or more sheath holding elements each having a tapered outer surface engaging the forcing surface, the one or more sheath holding elements each including an inner surface that engages the outer surface of the sheath, wherein engagement of the tapered outer surface with the forcing surface biases holding elements radially inward into contact with the sheath thereby increasing normal force between the holding elements and the sheath and causing the holding elements to grip the sheath; and a seal positioned between the outer surface of the sheath and the outer cap; wherein the seal is positioned between the outer surface of the sheath and both the outer cap and the one or more sheath holding elements and is also positioned between the one or more sheath holding elements and the tubular extension.
3. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 2 wherein engagement of the tapered outer surface of each sheath holding element with the forcing surface causes sheath holding elements to compress the seal against the tubular extension.
4. A post-tensioning tendon comprising: a tension member including a strand and a sheath, the sheath having an outer surface; an anchor coupled to an end of the tension member, the anchor including a tubular extension through which the tension member is passed; and a sheathing retention assembly including: an outer cap, the outer cap having an inner forcing surface, the outer cap coupled to the tubular extension; one or more sheath holding elements positioned at least partially within the outer cap, the one or more sheath holding elements each having a tapered outer surface engaging the forcing surface, the one or more sheath holding elements each including an inner surface that engages the outer surface of the sheath, wherein engagement of the tapered outer surface with the forcing surface biases holding elements radially inward into contact with the sheath thereby increasing normal force between the holding elements and the sheath and causing the holding elements to grip the sheath; and a seal positioned between the outer cap and the outer surface of the sheath and positioned between the one or more sheath holding elements and the tubular extension; wherein each sheath holding element includes an end flange extending toward the tubular extension and the seal includes a spacing flange adapted to fit between the end flanges and the sheath.
5. A post-tensioning tendon comprising: a tension member including a strand and a sheath, the sheath having an outer surface; an anchor coupled to an end of the tension member, the anchor including a tubular extension through which the tension member is passed; and a sheathing retention assembly including: an outer cap, the outer cap having an inner forcing surface, the outer cap coupled to the tubular extension; one or more sheath holding elements positioned at least partially within the outer cap, the one or more sheath holding elements each having a tapered outer surface engaging the forcing surface, the one or more sheath holding elements each including an inner surface that engages the outer surface of the sheath, wherein engagement of the tapered outer surface with the forcing surface biases holding elements radially inward into contact with the sheath thereby increasing normal force between the holding elements and the sheath and causing the holding elements to grip the sheath; and a seal positioned between the outer cap and the outer surface of the sheath and positioned between the one or more sheath holding elements and the tubular extension, the seal including a spacing flange adapted to fit between the sheath holding elements and the sheath; wherein engagement of the tapered outer surface of each sheath holding element with the forcing surface causes sheath holding elements to compress the seal against the tubular extension; and wherein the seal retains the sheath holding elements in an open position until the outer cap is installed to the tubular extension; and wherein engagement of the sheath holding elements with the forcing surface biases holding elements radially inward and causes the spacing flange to contact the sheath.
6. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 1 having a plurality of sheath holding elements, wherein the inner surfaces of the plurality of sheath holding elements form an inner face.
7. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 6 wherein the inner face has teeth, wherein the teeth of the inner face contact the outer surface of the sheath.
8. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 1 wherein the outer cap couples to the tubular extension by a coupler selected from the group consisting of a threaded, detent, press lock, bayonet, or tab-and-slot coupler.
9. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 8 wherein the tubular extension has an engaging surface, and wherein the coupler is a tab-and-slot coupler, wherein the tab-and-slot coupler comprises: one or more slots formed in the outer cap; and one or more tabs formed on an engaging surface of the tubular extension, wherein the one or more slots receive the one or more tabs.
10. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 8 wherein the coupler is a bayonet coupler, wherein the bayonet coupler comprises: one or more outer cap bayonet ramps positioned on the outer cap; and one or more tubular extension ramps positioned on the tubular extension, wherein the outer cap bayonet ramps interconnect with the one or more tubular extension bayonet ramps.
11. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 1 wherein the one or more sheath holding elements are arcuate wedges.
12. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 11 wherein the arcuate wedges each include a partial split.
13. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 4 having a plurality of sheath holding elements, wherein the inner surfaces of the plurality of sheath holding elements form an inner face and wherein the inner face has teeth.
14. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 4 wherein the outer cap couples to the tubular extension by a coupler selected from the group consisting of a threaded, detent, press lock, bayonet, or tab-and-slot coupler.
15. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 14 wherein the tubular extension has an engaging surface, wherein the coupler is a tab-and-slot coupler, and wherein the tab-and-slot coupler comprises: one or more slots formed in the outer cap; and one or more tabs formed on an engaging surface of the tubular extension, wherein the one or more slots receive the one or more tabs.
16. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 14 wherein the coupler is a bayonet coupler, wherein the bayonet coupler comprises: one or more outer cap bayonet ramps positioned on the outer cap; and one or more tubular extension ramps positioned on the tubular extension, wherein the outer cap bayonet ramps interconnect with the one or more tubular extension bayonet ramps.
17. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 4 wherein the one or more sheath holding elements are arcuate wedges.
18. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 17 wherein the arcuate wedges each include a partial split.
19. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 5 having a plurality of sheath holding elements, wherein the inner surfaces of the plurality of sheath holding elements form an inner face and wherein the inner face has teeth.
20. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 5 wherein the outer cap couples to the tubular extension by a coupler selected from the group consisting of a threaded, detent, press lock, bayonet, or tab-and-slot coupler.
21. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 20 wherein the tubular extension has an engaging surface, wherein the coupler is a tab-and-slot coupler, and wherein the tab-and-slot coupler comprises: one or more slots formed in the outer cap; and one or more tabs formed on an engaging surface of the tubular extension, wherein the one or more slots receive the one or more tabs.
22. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 20 wherein the coupler is a bayonet coupler, wherein the bayonet coupler comprises: one or more outer cap bayonet ramps positioned on the outer cap; and one or more tubular extension ramps positioned on the tubular extension, wherein the outer cap bayonet ramps interconnect with the one or more tubular extension bayonet ramps.
23. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 5 wherein the one or more sheath holding elements are arcuate wedges.
24. The post-tensioning tendon of claim 23 wherein the arcuate wedges each include a partial split.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present disclosure is best understood from the following detailed description when read with the accompanying figures. It is emphasized that, in accordance with the standard practice in the industry, various features are not drawn to scale. In fact, the dimensions of the various features may be arbitrarily increased or reduced for clarity of discussion.
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(10) It is to be understood that the following disclosure provides many different embodiments, or examples, for implementing different features of various embodiments. Specific examples of components and arrangements are described below to simplify the present disclosure. These are, of course, merely examples and are not intended to be limiting. In addition, the present disclosure may repeat reference numerals and/or letters in the various examples. This repetition is for the purpose of simplicity and clarity and does not in itself dictate a relationship between the various embodiments and/or configurations discussed.
(11) When stressing concrete member 40, anchoring systems may be provided to hold the tension member before and after stressing. In some embodiments, as depicted in
(12) Stressing end anchor 17 may be positioned within concrete form 21 such that it is substantially surrounded by concrete 23. Pocket former 25 may be positioned between stressing end anchor body 18 and end wall 22 of concrete form 21. Pocket former 25 may be adapted to, for example and without limitation, prevent or restrict concrete 23 from filling the space between stressing end anchor body 18 and end wall 22, thus forming a cavity or pocket in edge 42 of concrete member 40 formed by concrete 23 within concrete form 21. Pocket former 25 may thus allow access to tension member 15 from outside concrete member 40 once concrete member 40 is sufficiently hardened and end wall 22 is removed.
(13) In some embodiments, tension member 15 may include strand 27 and sheath 29. Strand 27 may be a single or multi-strand metal cable. Sheath 29 may be tubular or generally tubular and may be positioned about strand 27. In some embodiments, space between strand 27 and sheath 29 may be filled or partially filled with a filler such as grease. When installing tension member 15, in some embodiments, a length of sheath 29 may be removed from first end 43 of tension member 15, exposing strand 27. Strand 27 may be inserted through fixed end anchor 13 until sheath 29 engages with sheathing retention capsule 100. Strand 27 may then be coupled to fixed end anchor 13 such as by the use of wedges. Tension member 15 may be positioned within concrete form 21 and tension member 15 may be cut to correspond with the length of concrete form 21. In some embodiments, a length of sheath 29 may be removed from second end 44 of tension member 15, exposing strand 27. Strand 27 may be inserted through stressing end anchor 17 until sheath 29 engages with sheathing retention capsule 100 within stressing end anchor 17.
(14) In some embodiments, such as depicted in
(15) In another embodiment, as shown in
(16) One or more holding elements 103 may be positioned at least partially within outer cap 101. Holding elements 103 may be wedge shaped. In some embodiments, holding elements 103 may include tapered surfaces that collectively form tapered outer surface 117. Tapered outer surface 117 may abut and correspond with forcing surface 115. In other embodiments, holding elements 103 are not tapered, i.e., holding elements 103 have no tapered outer surface 117. Holding elements 103 may be spaced apart within sheathing retention assembly 100 or may be placed in abutment. Holding elements 103 may be positioned within sheathing retention assembly 100 such that tapered outer surface 117 abuts forcing surface 115. Forcing surface 115 and outer surface 117 of holding elements 103 may be positioned such that as outer cap 101 is installed in the actuated position onto tubular extension 14, the taper of forcing surface 115 and the taper of the outer surface 117 of holding elements 103 may serve to bias or push holding elements 103 inward into contact with sheath 29, thus, in some embodiments, increasing normal force between holding elements 103 and sheath 29.
(17) Inner surfaces 120 of holding elements 103 may collectively form inner face 109. Inner face 109 may be continuous or discontinuous depending on the specific arrangement of holding elements 103. Inner face 109 may have inner face diameter 122 generally corresponding with, i.e., approximately equal to, outer diameter 124 of sheath 29. In some embodiments, holding elements 103 may include one or more surface features on inner face 109 that may increase the static friction between the outer surface 126 of sheath 29 and holding elements 103. In some embodiments, the surface features may include, for example and without limitation, teeth 111. Teeth 111 may be one or more grooves, protrusions, or ridges that contact outer surface 126 of sheath 29 and, in some embodiments, press into outer surface 126 of sheath 29, thus increasing the retention force between holding elements 103 and sheath 29.
(18) In some embodiments, sheathing retention assembly 100 may also include seal 119. Seal 119 may be positioned to seal between sheath 29 and tubular extension 14 and may further be positioned between outer cap 101 and holding elements 103. Seal 119 may be annular or generally annular and fit into recess 128 formed between outer cap 101, tubular extension 14, and sheath 29. In some embodiments, seal 119 may be positioned such that as outer cap 101 is installed into the actuated position onto tubular extension 14, seal 119 is compressed between tubular extension 14, sheath 29, and outer cap 101. Seal 119 may protect tension member 15 from corrosion after concrete 23 (shown in
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(20) In some embodiments, one or more holding elements 103 may be formed as one or more wedges 106 as depicted in
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(23) In operation, sheath retention assembly 100 may be coupled to fixed end anchor 13 before fixed end anchor 13 is positioned within concrete form 21 as depicted in
(24) One having ordinary skill in the art with the benefit of this disclosure will understand that although described specifically with respect to fixed end anchor 13 and stressing end anchor 17, sheathing retention assembly 100 may be utilized with any anchor for a post-tensioned concrete member including a fixed end anchor or stressing end anchor. Furthermore, sheathing retention assembly 100 may be used with an intermediate anchor as understood in the art.
(25) The foregoing outlines features of several embodiments so that a person of ordinary skill in the art may better understand the aspects of the present disclosure. Such features may be replaced by any one of numerous equivalent alternatives, only some of which are disclosed herein. One of ordinary skill in the art should appreciate that they may readily use the present disclosure as a basis for designing or modifying other processes and structures for carrying out the same purposes and/or achieving the same advantages of the embodiments introduced herein. One of ordinary skill in the art should also realize that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure and that they may make various changes, substitutions, and alterations herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, nothing herein is intended to be a definition of any word or term as generally used by a person of ordinary skill in the art, and nothing herein is a disavowal of any scope of any word or term as generally used by a person of ordinary skill in the art.