Anchorage device
10221570 · 2019-03-05
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Cpc classification
E04C5/127
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International classification
Abstract
An anchoring device for anchoring tendons for structural reinforcement. The anchoring device has a longitudinal central axis defining an axial direction. The anchoring device includes an outer barrel and an inner wedge. The outer barrel has a cylindrically or frusto-conically shaped inner surface defining a cylindrically or frusto-conically shaped inner space. The inner wedge has a frusto-shaped outer surface and a coaxial bore. The shaped inner space is configured for allowing the inner wedge to be positioned in the shaped inner space of the outer barrel in the axial direction. The coaxial bore of the inner wedge is configured for receiving a tendon. The inner wedge includes inner and outer portions, the inner portion overlapping the outer portion as seen in a radial direction. The inner and outer portions are separated by a cut configured for increasing the overlap of the inner and outer portions upon exertion of radially compressive forces on the wedge, thereby reducing the circumference of the coaxial bore upon interaction with the outer barrel.
Claims
1. An anchoring device for anchoring a tendon for structurally reinforcing a structure or a concrete structure, where the anchoring device has a longitudinal central axis defining an axial direction, and in the axial direction a distal end and a proximal end; said anchoring device comprises an outer barrel and an inner wedge; said outer barrel has a cylindrically or frusto-conically shaped inner surface defining a cylindrically or frusto-conically shaped inner space; said inner wedge comprises a frusto-shaped outer surface and a coaxial bore having a circumference; said frusto-conically shaped inner space is configured for allowing said inner wedge to be positioned at least partly in said frusto-conically shaped inner space of the outer barrel in the axial direction; said coaxial bore of said inner wedge is configured for receiving the tendon, wherein said inner wedge comprises an inner and an outer portion, said inner portion overlaps said outer portion as seen in a radial direction, wherein the inner portion and the outer portion are separated by a cut, the cut is configured for increasing said overlap of the inner portion and the outer portion upon exertion of radially compressive forces on the wedge, thereby reducing the circumference of the coaxial bore upon interaction with the outer barrel, wherein the inner wedge comprises one or more longitudinal recesses extending in both the axial direction along an entire length of said inner wedge and in the radial direction from said frusto-shaped outer surface towards the longitudinal central axis, and wherein said cut extends from an inner distal end of said one or more longitudinal recesses to an inner surface of the coaxial bore.
2. The anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein the cut extends axially along the entire length of the inner wedge from the distal end to the proximal end.
3. The anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein the cut extends in a tangential direction from a first radial direction to a second radial direction, enclosing an angle, so as to allow deformation of the inner wedge and reducing a diameter of the coaxial bore upon interaction with the barrel.
4. The anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein the inner surface of said inner wedge has a frusto-shaped surface or a frusto-parabolic shaped surface.
5. The anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein said inner surface of said inner wedge has a frusto-conically shaped surface.
6. The anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein said inner and outer portions form a curved overlap.
7. The anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein said cut constitutes a spiral-shaped curved cut.
8. The anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein the one or more longitudinal recesses extend helically along the entire length of the inner wedge.
9. The anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein at least part of the anchoring device is manufactured by laser cutting.
10. The anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein at least part of the anchoring device is manufactured by 3D printing.
11. The anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein at least part of the anchoring device is manufactured in aluminum.
12. The anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein at least part of the anchoring device is formed in a non-corrosive material.
13. The anchoring device according to claim 1, wherein said inner portion constitutes a tongue, and said outer portion constitutes a tongue abutting surface.
14. The anchoring device according to claim 13, wherein the cut extends axially along the entire length of the inner wedge from the distal end to the proximal end.
15. The anchoring device according to claim 13, wherein the cut extends in a tangential direction from a first radial direction to a second radial direction, enclosing an angle, so as to allow deformation of the inner wedge and reducing a diameter of the coaxial bore upon interaction with the barrel.
16. The anchoring device according to claim 13, wherein the inner surface of said inner wedge has a frusto-shaped surface or a frusto-parabolic shaped surface.
17. The anchoring device according to claim 13, wherein the cut extends axially along the entire length of the inner wedge from the distal end to the proximal end, and wherein the cut extends in a tangential direction from a first radial direction to a second radial direction, enclosing an angle, so as to allow deformation of the inner wedge and reducing a diameter of the coaxial bore upon interaction with the barrel.
18. The anchoring device according to claim 13, wherein said inner and outer portions form a curved overlap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the invention will be described in the following with reference to the drawings wherein
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION WITH REFERENCE TO THE FIGURES
(9) The present invention relates to an anchoring device (10) comprising a barrel (20) and a wedge (30) for anchoring tendons for structural reinforcing a structure such as a concrete structure.
(10) In that context it may be convenient to define that the term distal end (1) of the anchoring device in the appended figures is meant to refer to the end opposite the end where the tendon enters the anchoring device, which is referred to by the term proximal end (2). When viewing the anchoring device from the distal end towards the proximal end this is referred to as the proximal direction, likewise the term the distal direction refers to the direction from the proximal end towards the distal end.
(11) The term frusto-shaped is meant to refer to any shape having a linearly or curved tapered surface, where the surface extending from a wider base having a peripheral surface converging towards a narrower base, for instance the shape of a frustum of a cone (also referred to as a frusto-shape of a cone or frusto-conical shape).
(12) The term axial direction is a direction which runs along the length through the center of the anchoring device, along the longitudinal central axis (A). The term radial direction is meant as a direction being perpendicular to the longitudinal central axis (A) and extends radially from the longitudinal central axis (A) and outwards.
(13) The term tangential direction is a direction perpendicular to the radial direction, in the direction of a tangent.
(14) The anchoring device is illustrated in
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(16) The inner wedge (30) has a circular coaxial bore (32) and three longitudinal recesses (35) equally spaced apart along the periphery of the inner wedge. The longitudinal recesses (35) extend radially from the frusto-conical shaped outer surface (31) of the inner wedge (30) towards the coaxial bore, but not all the way through to the coaxial bore (32).
(17) The three longitudinal recesses (35) extend in both axial and radial directions relative to the central axis (A) of the anchoring device.
(18) As illustrated in
(19) The cut (36) is provided by two overlapping portions, respectively an outer portion (37) and an inner portion (38). The two overlapping portions (37,38) extend tangentially from the inner surface (33) of the coaxial bore (32) and define a cut (36).
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(21) The cut (36) extends from the inner surface (33) of the inner wedge (30) in an angel of 0-45 degree from a tangent to the periphery. The cut (36) extends in a tangential direction from a first radial direction to a second radial direction, enclosing an angle, so as to allow deformation of the inner wedge (30) and reducing the diameter of the coaxial bore (32) upon interaction with the barrel.
(22) The cross-section of the inner wedge (30) almost forms a spiral as the longitudinal recess 35 and the cut (36) formed by the overlapping inner and outer portions (37,38) allow the overlapping portions to slide relatively to each other to increase the circumference of the coaxial bore of the wedge and thereby the wedge can increase the clamping effect on a tendon.
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(24) The frusto-conical shaped outer surface (31) of said inner wedge (30) converges the same or more toward the central axis (A) of the anchoring device than the surface of said frusto-conical shaped inner surface (21) of the barrel converge towards the central axis (A), whereby the adjacent surfaces of the barrel and the wedge are approximately parallel or a small peripheral space is provided at the proximal end (2) between the frusto-conical shaped inner surface (21) of the barrel and the frusto-conical shaped outer surface (31) of the inner wedge (30), hereby supporting the effect of reducing the compressive forces acting on the tendons at the proximal end (2).
(25) The inner surface (21) of the barrel and the frusto-conical shaped outer surface (31) of the wedge are arranged abutting each other.
(26) The inner space (22) of the barrel is configured for allowing the inner wedge (30) to be positioned at least partly in the inner space (22).
(27) The inner wedge (30) has an inner surface (33) comprising a shape corresponding to the cross-sectional shape of a tendon to be anchored.
(28) The wedge clamps the tendon mechanically using pressure and friction. However, the inner wedge may additionally be attached to the tendon by swaging, use of an adhesive, welding or combination thereof.
(29) The embodiment of the inner wedge (30) shown in
(30) The inner surface (33) may be frusto-shaped having a diameter at the proximal end (2) larger than a diameter at the distal end (1).
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(32) The coaxial bore (32) of said inner wedge (30) has a frusto-conical shaped inner surface (33). The inner wedge (30) may comprise a curved frusto-shaped surface, such as a frusto-parabolic shaped surface, see
(33) The frusto-conical shaped inner space (22) of the barrel is configured for allowing said inner wedge (30) to be positioned at least partly in said frusto-conically shaped inner space (22) in the axial direction; and upon insertion of the inner wedge (30) into the outer barrel (20) in the axial direction, the barrel exert radially compressive forces on the wedge, thereby providing circumferential deformation and/or sheering movement of the inner wedge, allowing the inner wedge to grip the tendon.
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(35) The inner wedge (30) comprises a frusto-conical shape. The three longitudinal recesses (35) extend along the frusto-conical shaped outer surface (31) of the wedge, throughout the length of the inner wedge (30), from the narrow end to the wide end of the inner wedge (30). The cut (36) extends along the inner surface (33) along the length of the anchoring device from the narrow end to the wide end of the inner wedge (30).
(36) The cut (36) extends from an inner distal end of said one or more longitudinal recesses (35) to the inner surface (33) of the coaxial bore (32).
(37) As illustrated in
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(41) Likewise,
(42) The figures and the description disclose an anchoring device (10) for anchoring tendons for structural reinforcing a structure such as a concrete structure, where the anchoring device (10) has a longitudinal central axis (A) defining an axial direction, and in the axial direction a distal end (1) and a proximal end (2); wherein the anchoring device comprises an outer barrel (20) and an inner wedge (30); wherein said outer barrel (20) has a cylindrical or frusto-conically shaped inner surface (21) defining a cylindrical or frusto-conically shaped inner space (22); and said inner wedge (30) comprises a frusto-shaped outer surface (31) and a coaxial bore (32); and said frusto-conically shaped inner space (22) is configured for allowing said inner wedge (30) to be positioned at least partly in said frusto-conically shaped inner space (22); said frusto-shaped outer surface (31) of said inner wedge (30) converges at the same angle or more toward the longitudinal central axis (A) of the anchoring device than the surface of said frusto-conically shaped inner surface (21) converges towards the longitudinal central axis (A); and said coaxial bore (32) of said inner wedge (30) is configured for receiving a tendon (15), wherein said inner wedge comprises an inner and an outer portion (37,38), the inner portion overlapping the outer portion seen in a radial direction, said inner and outer portion (37,38) extend tangentially to the inner surface (33) of the coaxial bore (32), wherein said inner and said outer portion are separated by a cut (36), said inner wedge is configured for allowing displacement of said outer portion (37) with respect to the said inner portion (38) in the tangential direction, upon insertion of the inner wedge (30) into the outer barrel (20) in the axial direction, upon exertion of radially compressive forces on the wedge such that said inner and outer portion (37,38) increase the overlapping portion and reduce the circumference of the coaxial bore (32).
(43) An embodiment of the inner wedge (30) is illustrated in
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(45) The anchoring device may be manufactured by non-corrosive or corrosive materials. In an embodiment, the anchoring device may be manufactured in aluminum, aluminum bronze or aluminum zinc.