Claims
- 1. A precast concrete wall capable of being rapidly and efficiently constructed and capable of withstanding nominally applied overturning and destructive forces comprising:
- a. a plurality of C-shaped wall segments wherein said C-shaped wall segments have a generally similar C-shaped cross-section, each C-shaped wall segment comprising:
- i. a vertically arranged precast concrete panel having a thickness, a height, and a first generally vertical edge and a second generally vertical edge;
- ii. a first generally vertically disposed U-shaped member and a second generally vertically disposed U-shaped member, each said first and said second U-shaped member having a front leg and a rear leg, and a thickness and a height substantially similar to said thickness and said height of said panel, each said first and said second U-shaped members horizontally located at opposite ends of said panel;
- iii. said panel located in a horizontal plane from said front leg of said first U-shaped member to said front leg of said second U-shaped member;
- b. said first U-shaped member of a first C-shaped wall segment adapted to be located adjacent to said second U-shaped member of a second C-shaped wall segment for forming a stay-in-place form for casting a structural support column on-site, said structural support column securing said first C-shaped wall segment to said second C-shaped wall segment, said stay-in-place form having a cavity extending vertically throughout substantially the entire height of said stay-in-place form;
- c. means, located in said cavity of said stay-in-place form, for reinforcing said column;
- d. cast-in-place concrete positioned in said cavity of said stay-in-place form and encasing said reinforcing means; and
- c. said stay-in-place form being a part of said column once said cast-in-place concrete hardens.
- 2. The invention as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- a. said first C-shaped wall segment comprises a first top surface facially engaging a superposed third C-shaped wall segment by lengthwise contact thereagainst in a stacked relationship; and
- b. said second C-shaped wall segment comprises a second top surface facially engaging a superposed fourth C-shaped wall segment by lengthwise contact thereagainst in a stacked relationship.
- 3. The invention as claimed in claim 2 wherein said panels of said first C-shaped wall segment and said second C-shaped wall segment are thicker than said panels of said third C-shaped wall segment and said fourth C-shaped wall segment for withstanding nominally applied overturning and destructive forces.
- 4. The invention as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- a. said front leg of said first U-shaped member of said first C-shaped wall segment is longer in length than said rear leg of said first U-shaped member of said first C-shaped wall segment;
- b. said front leg of said second U-shaped member of said second C-shaped wall segment is the same length as said rear leg of said second U-shaped member of said second C-shaped wall segment;
- c. said first U-shaped member adapted to be located adjacent to said second U-shaped member for constructing said wall with a desired angle of curvature.
- 5. The invention as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a spacer adapted for placement between said first U-shaped member of said first C-shaped wall segment and said second U-shaped member of said second C-shaped wall segment for constructing said wall with a desired angle of curvature.
- 6. The invention as claimed in claim 1 further comprising means for allowing expansion of each said C-shaped wall segment for resisting cracking of each said C-shaped wall segment from nominally applied forces.
- 7. A method of constructing a precast concrete wall at a job site having a right-of-way, said wall consisting of a plurality of C-shaped wall segments wherein said C-shaped wall segments have a generally similar C-shaped cross-section, each C-shaped wall segment comprising: a vertically arranged precast concrete panel having a thickness, a height, and a first generally vertical edge and a second generally vertical edge; a first generally vertically disposed U-shaped member and a second generally vertically disposed U-shaped member, each said first and said second U-shaped members having a front leg and a rear leg, and a thickness and a height substantially similar to said thickness and said height of said panel, each said first and said second U-shaped members horizontally located at opposite ends of said panel; said panel located in a horizontal plane from said front leg of said first U-shaped member to said front leg of said second U-shaped member; said first U-shaped member, said second U-shaped member, and said panel capable of overcoming ambient overturning forces exerted on said panel whereby said precast C-shaped retaining wall segment is inherently stable and capable of standing upright with no other support, wherein said method of construction comprises the steps of:
- a. constructing foundation means for supporting said wall;
- b. attaching reinforcing material to said foundation means and extending upwards a sufficient height for reinforcing said wall;
- c. positioning a first C-shaped wall segment over said foundation means so that said first C-shaped wall segment is aligned with a top surface of said foundation means;
- d. lowering said first C-shaped wall segment so that said first C-shaped wall segment engages said top surface of said foundation means by lengthwise contact thereagainst in a stacked relationship, a bottom surface of said vertically arranged panel of said first C-shaped wall segment and said first and said second U-shaped members of said first C-shaped wall segment supporting said C-shaped wall segment in an upright position;
- e. placing a second C-shaped wall segment adjacent to said first C-shaped wall segment so that said second U-shaped member of said second C-shaped wall segment is removably coupled with said first U-shaped member of said first C-shaped wall segment and defining four faces of a stay-in-place form surrounding said reinforcing material extending upward from said foundation means;
- f. pouring cast-in-place concrete into said stay-in-place form encasing said reinforcing material; and
- g. allowing said cast-in-place concrete to harden so that said stay-in-place form becomes an integral part of said first and said second C-shaped wall segments.
- 8. The method of construction as claimed in claim 7 further comprising the step of placing a first plurality of said first and said second C-shaped wall segments so that said C-shaped wall segments engage said top surface of said foundation means to form a first row of said first and said second C-shaped wall segments prior to pouring cast-in-place concrete in said stay-in-place form.
- 9. The method of construction as claimed in claim 8 further comprising the step of placing a second plurality of said first and said second C-shaped wall segments forming a second row of said first and said second C-shaped wall segments on top of said first row of said first and said second C-shaped wall segments after pouring cast-in-place concrete in said stay-in-place form.
- 10. The method of construction as claimed in claim 7 further comprising the steps of:
- a. pouring cast-in-place concrete to construct said foundation means; and
- b. allowing said cast-in-place concrete of said foundation means to harden to a design strength capable of supporting said first and said second C-shaped wall segments prior to positioning said first C-shaped wall segment over said foundation means.
- 11. The method of construction as claimed in claim 7 further comprising the steps of:
- a. placing said first and said second C-shaped wall segments adjacent to each other with a slight gap between said second U-shaped member of said first C-shaped wall segment adjacent said first U-shaped member of said second C-shaped wall segment;
- b. placing a seal in said gap to keep said cast-in-place concrete from leaking out of said stay-in-place form while said cast-in-place concrete is being poured and is hardening to design strength.
- 12. The method of construction as claimed in claim 7 further comprising the steps of:
- a. drilling a plurality of drill piers to a sufficient depth for withstanding expected overturning and destructive forces which may be applied to said wall, said drill piers substantially aligned with adjacent drill piers having a distance separating said drill piers which is substantially the same distance as said length of said first and said second C-shaped wall segments;
- b. placing said reinforcing material into said drill piers and extending upwards a sufficient height for reinforcing said wall; and
- c. pouring cast-in-place concrete into said drill piers and encasing said reinforcing material prior to positioning said first C-shaped wall segment over said foundations means.
- 13. A method of constructing a precast concrete wall at a job site having a right-of-way, said wall consisting of a plurality of C-shaped wall segments wherein said C-shaped wall segments have a generally similar C-shaped cross-section, each C-shaped wall segment comprising: a vertically arranged precast concrete panel having a thickness, a height, and a first generally vertical edge and a second generally vertical edge; a first generally vertically disposed U-shaped member and a second generally vertically disposed U-shaped member, each said first and said second U-shaped members having a front leg and a rear leg, and a thickness and a height substantially similar to said thickness and said height of said panel, each said first and said second U-shaped members horizontally located at opposite ends of said panel; said panel located in a horizontal plane from said front leg of said first U-shaped member to said front leg of said second U-shaped member; said first U-shaped member, said second U-shaped member, and said panel capable of overcoming ambient overturning forces exerted on said panel whereby said precast C-shaped retaining wall segment is inherently stable and capable of standing upright with no other support, wherein said method of construction comprises the steps of:
- a. constructing foundation means for supporting said wall, said foundation means having reinforcing material through said foundation means, said reinforcing material extending upwards a sufficient height for reinforcing said wall;
- b. transporting said first and said second C-shaped wall segments to said job site and placing said first and said second C-shaped wall segments in the vicinity of their final placement in said wall;
- c. positioning said first C-shaped wall segment over said foundation means so that said first C-shaped retaining wall is aligned with a top surface of said foundation means;
- d. lowering said first C-shaped wall segment so that said first C-shaped wall segment engages said top surface of said foundation means by lengthwise contact thereagainst in a stacked relationship, a bottom surface of said vertically arranged panel of said first C-shaped wall segment and said first and said second U-shaped members of said first C-shaped wall segment support said first C-shaped wall segment's weight in an upright position overcoming ambient overturning forces;
- e. placing said second C-shaped wall segment adjacent to said first C-shaped wall segment so that said second U-shaped member of said second C-shaped wall segment is removably coupled with said first U-shaped member of said first C-shaped wall segment forming a stay-in-place form surrounding said reinforcing material extending upward from said foundation means;
- f. pouring cast-in-place concrete into said stay-in-place form encasing said reinforcing material; and
- g. allowing said cast-in-place concrete to harden so that said stay-in-place form becomes an integral part of said first and said second C-shaped wall segments.
- 14. The method of construction as claimed in claim 13 further comprising the step of placing a first plurality of said first and said second C-shaped wall segments so that said C-shaped wall segments engage said top surface of said foundation means to form a first row of said first and said second C-shaped wall segments prior to pouring cast-in-place concrete in said stay-in-place form.
- 15. The method of construction as claimed in claim 14 further comprising the step of placing a second plurality of said first and said second C-shaped wall segments forming a second row of said first and said second C-shaped wall segments on top of said first row of said first and said second C-shaped wall segments after pouring cast-in-place concrete in said stay-in-place form.
- 16. The method of construction as claimed in claim 13 further comprising the steps of:
- a. pouring cast-in-place concrete to construct said foundation means; and
- b. allowing said cast-in-place concrete of said foundation means to harden to a design strength capable of supporting said first and said second C-shaped wall segments prior to positioning said first C-shaped wall segment over said foundation means.
- 17. The method of construction as claimed in claim 13 further comprising the steps of:
- a. placing said first and said second C-shaped wall segments adjacent to each other with a slight gap between said second U-shaped member of said first C-shaped wall segment adjacent said first U-shaped member of said second C-shaped wall segment;
- b. placing a seal in said gap to keep said cast-in-place concrete from leaking out of said stay-in-place form while said cast-in-place concrete is being poured and is hardening to design strength.
- 18. The method of construction as claimed in claim 13 wherein said step of constructing a foundation means comprises the steps of:
- a. preparing a form for a base for supporting said C-shaped wall segments;
- b. drilling a plurality of drill piers adjacent to said form for said base to a sufficient depth for withstanding expected overturning and destructive forces which may be applied to said wall, said drill piers substantially aligned with adjacent drill piers having a distance separating said drill piers which is substantially the same distance as said length of said first and said second C-shaped wall segments;
- c. placing reinforcing material into said drill piers and extending upwards a sufficient height for reinforcing said wall; and
- d. pouring cast-in-place concrete into said form for said base and said drill piers and encasing said reinforcing material prior to positioning said first C-shaped wall segment over said foundations means.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/917,841 filed Jul. 21, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,471,811 which was a continuation-in-part of both: application Ser. No. 07/601,413 filed Oct. 22, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,131,786, which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/347,482 filed May 4, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,964,750; and application Ser. No. 07/675,503 filed Mar. 26, 1991, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (3)
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