Ground anchor
09624639 ยท 2017-04-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A ground anchor (10) comprises a body (12) and a ground piercing means (40) on the body. The ground piercing means comprises a tapering member (42) having opposite edges (48) that taper towards each other from the body. The tapering member may have two opposite faces (50) extending between the opposite edges, the opposite faces being substantially parallel to each other.
Claims
1. A ground anchor comprising; a body and a ground piercing means on the body; wherein the ground piercing means comprises a first tapering member, having two opposite edges, the opposite edges of the first tapering member tapering inwardly from the body towards the other opposite edge of the first tapering member so as to converge to a forward projection of the first tapering member, and the first tapering member having two opposite faces extending between the opposite edges; wherein the ground piercing means further comprises a plurality of spaced second tapering members extending transverse from each of said faces of the first tapering member; wherein each of the second tapering members has two opposite edges, the opposite edges of each second tapering member tapering inwardly from the body towards the other opposite edge of the respective second tapering member; wherein the ground piercing means further includes a plurality of teeth provided on the body in regions adjacent each tapering member; wherein the first tapering member and the second tapering members define therebetween a pair of opposite cavities, the second tapering members constituting opposite tapering walls of the cavities, and a respective one of said teeth being provided in each of the cavities.
2. A ground anchor according to claim 1, wherein the opposite faces of the first tapering member are substantially parallel to each other.
3. A ground anchor according to claim 1, wherein each of the opposite faces of the first tapering member is substantially planar and substantially triangular.
4. A ground anchor according to claim 1, wherein the ground anchor includes a drive formation for co-operating with a drive means for driving the ground anchor into the ground.
5. A ground anchor according to claim 4, wherein the drive formation is an elongate hole, the elongate hole extending substantially axially into the body from an opening in a rear end of the body.
6. A ground anchor according to claim 5, wherein the elongate hole is an elongate blind hole.
7. A ground anchor according to claim 1, including a securing formation for securing a ground stabilising arrangement thereto, the securing formation comprising an apertured portion of the body, said apertured portion defining an aperture therethrough.
8. A ground anchor according to claim 1, wherein each of the second tapering members has opposite faces extending between the opposite edges of the respective second tapering member, the opposite faces of each respective second tapering member being substantially parallel to one another.
9. A ground anchor according to claim 8, wherein each of the opposite faces of each second tapering member is substantially planar and substantially triangular.
10. A ground anchor according to claim 1, wherein the body has a main axis, and at least one edge of each of the first and second tapering members extends at an acute angle relative to the main axis.
11. A ground anchor according to claim 10, wherein both of the edges of each of the first and second tapering members extend at an acute angle relative to the main axis.
12. A ground anchor according to claim 1, wherein the teeth comprise serrations.
13. A ground anchor according to any claim 1, wherein the body has a front end and a rear end, the ground piercing means being provided at the front end of the body, the ground piercing member further includes a substantially V shaped formation, wherein the substantially V shaped formation includes first and second front faces, each of said front faces extending on a respective opposite side of the first tapering member.
14. A ground anchor according to claim 13, wherein the teeth are provided on said first and second front faces.
15. A ground anchor according to claim 14, wherein the first and second front faces extend transverse to the first tapering member.
16. A ground anchor according to claim 14, wherein the first and second front faces extend substantially at right angles to the first tapering member, and wherein the teeth extend substantially at right angles to the first tapering member.
17. A ground anchor according to claim 14, wherein the first and second front faces taper rearwardly from the first tapering member, and wherein the teeth taper rearwardly from the first tapering member.
Description
(1) Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(11) A first embodiment of a ground anchor 10 is shown in
(12) The first embodiment of the ground anchor 10, shown in
(13) A drive formation, in the form of an elongate hole 18 having a blind end 19 (see
(14) The elongate driving rod 22 is inserted into the through hole 18 for the purpose of driving the ground anchor 10 into the ground 100. The driving rod 22 is received in the hole 18 and engages the blind end 19 to enable the driving rod 22 to drive the ground anchor 10 into the ground 100, as explained below.
(15) The body 12 has a securing formation in the form of an apertured portion 24 defining an aperture 26. A flexible elongate member 28, such as a cable, wire or rope, can be received through the aperture 26 to be attached to the body 12, as shown in
(16) By pulling on the flexible elongate member 28, after the driving rod 22 has been removed, the ground anchor 10 is rotated in the direction indicated by the arrow A to a load bearing position, shown in broken lines in
(17) Referring to
(18) The distal end face 35 engages the blind end 19 when the shaft 30 is received in the hole 18.
(19) In order to drive the ground anchor 10 into the ground 100, a hammer 36 can be used to strike the impulse receiving member 34. The force imparted to the driving rod 22 from the hammer 36 is transmitted to the ground anchor 10 via the engagement between shaft portion 30 and the blind end 19.
(20) When the ground anchor 10 has been driven to the desired depth in the ground 100, the driving rod 22 is removed, and the load bearing member 28 is pulled to rotate the ground anchor 10 to the position shown in broken lines in
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(22) The ground anchor 10 includes a ground piercing means 40 at the front end of the body 12. The body has a longitudinal main axis X-X (see
(23) The first tapering member 42 also has opposite tapering main edges 48, and opposite substantially parallel planar main faces 50. The main edges 48 taper inwardly towards each other from the body 12. The main edges 48 extend to the forward projection 42A. The main faces 50 extend between the main edges 48, each of the main faces 50 is generally triangular in shape.
(24) Each of the second tapering members 44, 46 has opposite tapering subsidiary edges 54, and opposite substantially parallel planar subsidiary faces 56. The subsidiary edges 54 taper inwardly towards each other from the body 12. The subsidiary edges 54 meet at the main edges 48. The subsidiary faces 56 extend between the edges 54. Each of the subsidiary faces 56 is generally triangular in shape.
(25) In the embodiment described herein, the main and second tapering members 42, 44, 46 provide the advantage that, when driven through matting disposed on the surface of the ground 100, the tapering members 42, 44, 46 part the strands of the matting, and avoid tearing it.
(26) The front end 14 of the body 12 has a convex substantially V shaped formation 60 having an apex 61 and first and second front faces 62, 64, arranged on respective opposite sides of the first tapering member 42. The ground piercing means 40 includes a plurality of teeth 58 on the body 12. The teeth 58 are provided on the first and second front faces 62, 64 adjacent the main and second tapering members 42, 44, 46. The teeth 58 are in the form of serrations that project forwardly from the first and second front faces 62, 64.
(27) The teeth 58 extend transverse to the first tapering member 42. In the second embodiment shown in
(28) A third embodiment of the ground anchor 10 is shown in
(29) The third embodiment differs from the second embodiment, in that the forward projection 42A is omitted. Thus the first tapering member 42 has a flattened front end, thereby increasing the stability of the ground anchor 10 as it is driven into the ground 100.
(30) A further difference is that the first and second front faces 62, 64 are not at right angles to the first tapering member 42, but taper rearwardly therefrom. This facilitates driving the ground anchor 10 into the ground 100.
(31) In the embodiments described herein, the teeth 58 provide the advantage that they assist in the penetration of the ground 100 by breaking stones in the path of the ground anchor 10 as it is driven through the ground 100.
(32) There is thus described a ground anchor 10 which can be driven through matting on the surface of the ground 100 without tearing or otherwise damaging the matting and, as a result of the teeth 58, can be driven easily through stony ground 100.
(33) Various modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the number of substantially flat tapering members can be varied, and the number of the teeth can be varied.