SOIL REINFORCING SYSTEMS FOR USE WITH MECHANICALLY STABILIZED EARTH STRUCTURES
20260035875 ยท 2026-02-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02D29/0241
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02D2300/0032
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E02D2600/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An improved soil reinforcing system for use with mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) structures includes a crimped reinforcement element fabricated with a series of crimps and linear portions that may be regularly or irregularly spaced. An anchor connector is positioned at the end thereof and contains anchor contact zones for resistance welding fixing the anchor connector to the end of the crimped reinforcement element. The anchor connectors are formed of bent wire materials with continuous or a series of contact zones or adaptively a shortened plate form with a series of contact zones. The anchor connectors are resistance welded to the end of the reinforcement element and form a unitary soil reinforcing system thereby.
Claims
1. An improved soil reinforcing system for a mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) structure, comprising: a first crimped metal reinforcement element having an element end, further comprising: a substantially circular cross-section that is selected from the group of round and oval; a plurality of first plane crimps oriented along a common first plane; a plurality of linear portions spacing respective first plane crimps with respective crimp spacings; and said respective crimp spacings are regular or irregular crimp spaces; a metal connecting anchor of unitary construction forming a unitary member having spaced apart anchor ends defining an anchor opening shaped to receive said element end along one of a continuous contact zone or a plurality of regular contact zones; and a resistance weld connection at each respective contact zone whereby said connecting anchor and said reinforcement element form a unitary continuous metal improved soil reinforcing system.
2. The improved soil reinforcing system, according to claim 1, wherein: said metal connecting anchor is selected from the group of a bent wire form and a plate form; and said metal connecting anchor spaced apart anchor ends are dimensioned at respective said anchor opening to be in physical contact with an outer surface of said element end of said first crimped metal reinforcement element.
3. The improved soil reinforcing system, according to claim 1, wherein: said first crimped metal reinforcement element further comprises: a plurality of second plane crimps orientated along a common second plane; said common second plane is oriented orthogonally to said common first plane; and said plurality of linear portions space respective second plane crimps from respective first plane crimps by said crimp spacings, whereby said first plane crimps and said second plane crimps are spaced from each other by said regular or irregular crimp spacings.
4. The improved soil reinforcing system, according to claim 3, wherein: said metal connecting anchor is a plate form with said paced apart anchor ends; and a plurality of spaced apart anchor ends having a plurality of contact teeth members contacting said element end whereby said resistance well connection in said respective contact zone is improved.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0019] The numerous advantages of the embodiments of the invention may be better understood with reference to the representative embodiments shown in the accompanying figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0028] Various embodiments and aspects of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which like or similar features are labeled with the same reference number. The following description and drawings are illustrative of the present disclosure and are not to be construed as limiting the disclosure. Numerous specific details are described to provide a thorough understanding of various embodiments of the present disclosure. However, well-known or conventional details are not described in order to provide a concise discussion of embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0029] A retaining wall soil reinforcing connector and method, is shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 8,632,277, which shares inventorship with the present application and is commonly owned, is fully and wholly incorporated herein by reference.
[0030] Referring to
[0031] The earthen formation or backfill 104 may encompass an MSE structure including a plurality of soil reinforcing elements 110 that extend horizontally into the backfill 104 to add tensile capacity thereto. In an exemplary embodiment, the soil reinforcing elements 110 may serve as tensile resisting elements positioned in the backfill 104 in a substantially horizontal alignment at spaced-apart relationships to one another against the compacted soil. Depending on the application, grid-like steel mats or welded wire mesh may be used as soil reinforcement elements 110, but it is not uncommon to employ geogrids made of plastic or other materials to accomplish the same end.
[0032] The earthen formation or backfill 104 may encompass an MSE structure including a plurality of soil reinforcing elements 110 that extend horizontally into the backfill 104 to add tensile capacity thereto. In an exemplary embodiment, the soil reinforcing elements 110 may serve as tensile resisting elements positioned in the backfill 104 in a substantially horizontal alignment at spaced-apart relationships to one another against the compacted soil. Depending on the application, grid-like steel mats or welded wire mesh may be used as soil reinforcement elements 110, but it is not uncommon to employ geogrids made of plastic or other materials to accomplish the same end.
[0033] In the illustrated exemplary illustration, the soil reinforcing element 110 may include a welded wire grid having a pair of longitudinal wires 112 that are substantially parallel to each other. The longitudinal wires 112 may be joined to a plurality of transverse wires 114 in a generally perpendicular fashion by welds at their intersections, thus forming a welded wire gridworks. In exemplary embodiments, the spacing between each longitudinal wire 112 may be about 2 in., while spacing between each transverse wire 114 may be about 6 in. As can be appreciated, however, the spacing and configuration may vary depending on the mixture of tensile force requirements that the reinforcing element 110 must resist.
[0034] In one or more embodiments, lead ends 116 of the longitudinal wires 112 may generally converge toward one another and be welded or otherwise attached to a connection stud 118 of a connector 10 that includes a tab or plate 122 extending from the connection stud 118. In the example embodiment, the stem 120 has an axial length L. As illustrated, the lead ends 116 may be coupled or otherwise attached to the stem 120 along at least a portion of the axial length L. In one embodiment, the tab 122 may be a substantially planar plate and define at least one centrally-located perforation or hole 124.
[0035] In at least one embodiment, the facing anchor 108 may include a pair of horizontally-disposed connection points or plates 126a, 126b cast into and extending from the back face 106 of the panel 102. As can be appreciated, other embodiments include attaching the facing anchor directly to the back face 106, without departing from the disclosure. Furthermore, as can be appreciated, other embodiments of the disclosure contemplate a facing anchor 108 having a single horizontal plate 126 (not shown), where the tab 122 is coupled only to the single plate 126 via appropriate coupling devices.
[0036] Each plate 126a, 126b may include at least one perforation 128 adapted to align with a corresponding perforation 128 on the opposing plates 126a, 126b. As illustrated in
[0037] In this arrangement, the soil reinforcing element 110 (as coupled to the connection stud 118) may be allowed to swivel or rotate about axis Y in a horizontal plane Z (
[0038] Moreover, the gap 132 defined between two vertically-offset plates 126a, 126b may also prove significantly advantageous. For example, the gap 132 may compensate or allow for the settling of the MSE structure as the soil reinforcing element 110 settles in the backfill 104. During settling, the tab 122 may be able to shift or slide vertically about the nut and bolt assembly 130 the distance X, thereby compensating for a potential vertical drop of the soil reinforcing element 110 and preventing any buckling of the concrete facing 102. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, varying designs of anchors 108 may be used that increase or decrease the distance X to compensate for potential settling or other MSE mechanical phenomena.
[0039] Furthermore, it is not uncommon for concrete facings 102 to shift in reaction to MSE settling or thermal expansion/contraction. In instances where such movement occurs, the soil reinforcing elements 110, which include longitudinal wires 122, of the disclosure are capable of correspondingly swiveling about axis Y and shifting the vertical distance X to prevent misalignment, buckling, or damage to the concrete facing 102.
[0040] As described above, the connector 10, which couples the reinforming element 110 (e.g., wires) to the anchor 108, includes the stem 120 that is coupled to a tab 122 that includes a hole 122 for receiving a fastener (e.g., bolt 130) therethrough and through openings 128 defined in plates 126a, 126b of the anchor 108.
[0041] Additionally now referring to
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[0044] It will be understood by those of skill in the art that upon assembly with respective connective anchors 400, 500, 600 with respective crimped reinforcement elements 200, 300 that respective contact zones form respective resistance welding zones 411 (continuous, see
[0045] As will accordingly be understood by understood by those of skill in the art having fully considered, understood, and appreciated the disclosure herein, adaptive reinforcing assemblies may be arranged between the elements herein. Nonlimiting examples are noted in
[0046] The present disclosure provides a substantive advantageous improvement over the convention art in that resistance welding of a dual-legged connector with a continuous or a series of anchor contact zones may be used by a larger number of manufacturers with crimped reinforcement elements such as rebar or wire.
[0047] The inventors intend that only those claims which use the specific and exact phrase means for are intended to be interpreted under 35 USC 112. The structure herein is noted and well supported in the entire disclosure. Moreover, no limitations from the specification are intended to be read into any claims, unless those limitations are expressly included in the claims.
[0048] Having described at least one of the preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it will be apparent to those skills that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various modifications and variations can be made in the presently disclosed system without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present disclosure covers modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.