Pile repair apparatus
10246845 ยท 2019-04-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Bradley G. Deroos (Fairmont, WV, US)
- Kirill Speransky (Bellingham, MA, US)
- Patrick Donovan (Morgantown, WV, US)
- Lester J. Thompson (Swan Point, MD, US)
- Alain D. Kennedy (Edgewater, MD, US)
Cpc classification
E02D5/30
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A pile repair apparatus includes a metal clamp having left and right brackets connected by a hinge member. A friction surface is positioned along an inner surface of the metal clamp to improve the connection of the apparatus to a pile to be repaired. A platform is connected to a top surface of the metal clamp, and a means for providing buoyancy to the pile repair apparatus can be secured to the platform. The buoyancy of the apparatus allows a diver to move and to submerse the apparatus easily and to position the apparatus around a pile to be repaired by opening and closing the apparatus about the hinge member. The apparatus is secured to the pile by inserting a bolt through corresponding apertures in the left and right brackets of the apparatus.
Claims
1. A pile repair apparatus, comprising: a clamp for securing the pile repair apparatus to a pile to be repaired; a friction member positioned along an inner surface of the clamp; a platform connected to and extending across a top surface of the clamp; and a flotation member secured to a top surface of the platform, wherein the flotation member is compressible.
2. The pile repair apparatus of claim 1, wherein the clamp comprises left and right brackets.
3. The pile repair apparatus of claim 2, wherein the left and right brackets of the clamp are secured to one another by a hinge member.
4. The pile repair apparatus of claim 2, wherein each of the left and right brackets comprises an aperture adapted for receiving a bolt.
5. The pile repair apparatus of claim 1, wherein the flotation member has overlapping corners that are not secured to the platform and which are in slidable communication with one another.
6. A pile repair apparatus, comprising: a clamp comprising left and right brackets connected by a hinge member; a friction member positioned along an inner surface of the metal clamp; a platform connected to and extending across a top surface of the metal clamp; a flotation member secured to a top surface of the platform, wherein the flotation member is compressible; a jacket configured to be positioned on top of the flotation member and around a pile to be repaired.
7. The pile repair apparatus of claim 6, further comprising one or more tensioning members secured to the jacket and the clamp.
8. The pile repair apparatus of claim 7, wherein the one or more tensioning members is selected from the group consisting of a ratchet strap, a turnbuckle, and block and tackle.
9. The pile repair apparatus of claim 6, further comprising one or more tensioning members secured to the jacket and the platform.
10. The pile repair apparatus of claim 9, wherein the one or more tensioning members is selected from the group consisting of a ratchet strap, a turnbuckle, and block and tackle.
11. The pile repair apparatus of claim 6, wherein each of the left and right brackets comprises a top surface and a bottom surface, and one or more ribs extending vertically between the top surface and bottom surface.
12. The pile repair apparatus of claim 6 wherein each of the left and right brackets comprises an aperture adapted for receiving a bolt.
13. A method for repairing a pile, comprising: placing a clamp around the pile, wherein the clamp comprises: left and right brackets connected by a hinge member, a friction member positioned along an inner surface of the metal clamp, a platform connected to and extending across a top surface of the metal clamp, and a flotation member secured to a top surface of the platform, wherein the flotation member is compressible; and positioning a jacket on top of the flotation member and around the pile to be repaired, wherein the jacket and flotation member form a seal.
14. The method of claim 13, further comprising securing one or more tensioning members to the jacket and the clamp or to the jacket and the platform, and tightening the one or more tensioning members to enhance the seal between the jacket and the flotation member.
15. The method of claim 13, wherein the flotation member is made from compressible foam.
16. A pile repair apparatus, comprising: a clamp comprising left and right brackets; a friction member positioned along an inner surface of the clamp; a platform connected to a top surface of the clamp; and a flotation member secured to a top surface of the platform, wherein the flotation member is compressible; wherein the left and right brackets of the clamp each comprise a top surface with one or more holes corresponding to holes in the platform and adapted for connecting the platform to the clamp.
17. A pile repair apparatus, comprising: a clamp comprising left and right brackets connected by a hinge member; a friction member positioned along an inner surface of the metal clamp; a platform connected to a top surface of the metal clamp; a flotation member secured to a top surface of the platform, wherein the flotation member is compressible; and a jacket configured to be positioned on top of the flotation member and around a pile to be repaired; wherein the top surface of the brackets comprises one or more holes corresponding to holes in the platform and adapted for connecting the platform to the clamp.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing and other features of this disclosure will become more fully apparent from the following description and appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Understanding that these drawings depict only several embodiments in accordance with the disclosure and are, therefore, not to be considered limiting of its scope, the disclosure will be described with additional specificity and detail through use of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) An apparatus of the invention (or apparatus) 100 is shown generally in
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(19) An example of a means for providing buoyancy to the apparatus 100 is shown in
(20) In operation, the left and right brackets 161, 162 of the apparatus 100 are clamped together by bolts or other mechanical closure mechanism of sufficient strength to provide adequate clamping forces. The hinge member 463 allows the apparatus 100 to be opened and to be positioned around a pile to be repaired. One or more friction members 108 is secured to the inner surface of the left and right brackets 161, 162 of the clamp 106. One or more platforms 104 is secured to the top surface 164 of each of the left and right brackets 161, 162. If the repair is to be performed under water or if the apparatus otherwise must be transported in water, a flotation member 102 can be attached to the platform 104. The flotation member 102 makes the apparatus 100 buoyant, which allows a diver to easily transport and submerse the apparatus 100 when commencing to repair a pile. Once in a desired location, and after tightening of the bolts or other mechanical closure mechanism, the flotation member 102 can be removed by cutting or otherwise severing the mechanical fastening means affixing the flotation member 102 to the platform 104. The apparatus 100 can be opened about its hinge member 463 and placed around a section of pile to be repaired. The friction member 108 enhances the connection of the apparatus 100 to the pile. The apparatus 100 is secured in place around the pile by inserting bolts between the left and right brackets 161, 162. Once in place, with the bolts or other mechanical closure mechanism tightened, the apparatus 100 self-aligns to the pile to prevent leakage when concrete, epoxy, or repair material is poured during the repair process. The apparatus 100 can be moved easily along the pile by removing or loosening the bolt between the left and right brackets 161, 162 and sliding the apparatus 100 up or down along the pile as needed. Any gap between the left and right brackets, 161, 162, which may exist due to variation in the outside dimension of piles to be repaired, may be closed by affixing a corresponding hook and loop closure to the hook and loop closure 650 on the platform 104.
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(24) In operation, the left and right brackets 161, 162 of the alternative embodiment of the apparatus 100 are clamped together by bolts or other mechanical closure mechanism of sufficient strength to provide adequate clamping forces. The hinge member 463 allows the apparatus 100 to be opened and to be positioned around a pile to be repaired. One or more friction members 108 is secured to the inner surface of the left and right brackets 161, 162 of the clamp 106. One or more platforms 104 is secured to the top surface 164 of each of the left and right brackets 161, 162.
(25) If the repair is to be performed under water or if the apparatus otherwise must be transported in water, a flotation member 902 can be attached to the platform 104. The flotation member 902 adds buoyancy to the apparatus 100, which allows a diver to easily transport and submerse the apparatus 100 when commencing to repair a pile. The apparatus 100 can be opened about its hinge member 463 and placed around a section of pile to be repaired. The apparatus 100 can be moved easily along the pile by removing or loosening the bolt between the left and right brackets 161, 162 and sliding the apparatus 100 up or down along the pile as needed. The friction member 108 enhances the connection of the apparatus 100 to the pile.
(26) The apparatus 100 is secured in place around the pile by inserting bolts between the left and right brackets 161, 162. Once in place, with the bolts or other mechanical closure mechanism tightened, the apparatus 100 self-aligns to the pile to prevent leakage when concrete, epoxy, or repair material is poured during the repair process. A jacket 904, optionally but preferably made of fiberglass used to encase the pile being repaired is placed directly on top of the flotation member 902 thereby causing a seal between the jacket 904 and flotation member 902 that further prevents poured concrete or other repair material from leaking out from underneath the jacket 904. One or more tensioning members 906 is connected to the jacket 904 and the clamp 106 or platform 104. The tensioning members 906 are tightened to strengthen the seal between the jacket 904 and the flotation member 902. Upon completion of the repairs to the pile, the left and right brackets 161, 162 of the apparatus 100 can be opened about the hinge member 463 by loosening the bolts or other mechanical closure mechanism and the apparatus 100 can be removed from around the pile.
CONCLUSION
(27) While various preferred embodiments have been shown and described, modifications thereof can be made by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and teachings herein. The embodiments herein are exemplary only, and are not limiting. Many variations and modifications of the apparatus disclosed herein are possible and within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of protection is not limited by the description set out above.