Claims
- 1. In a pile having(a) a hollow uniformly tapered bottom load-bearing portion for extended engagement with the soil into which the pile is to be driven and to be filled with concrete after driving and (b) a hollow straight upper load-bearing portion, the improvement in which the said hollow tapered portion has a cross-section, taken perpendicular to a longitudinal axis, which is a convex polygon having at least four sides, said sides being substantially equal in length, said hollow straight portion has a cross-section, taken perpendicular to a longitudinal axis, which is circular, the very top end of said hollow tapered portion being formed to a circular cross section of substantially the same diameter as, and matching with, the cross-section of said hollow straight portion and the bottom end of said hollow straight portion being butt-welded to said top of the hollow tapered portion so that the load transfer from the top of the pile to the bottom is made by continuous bearing of said hollow straight upper portion and said hollow tapered bottom portion.
- 2. In a pile as in claim 1, said convex polygon having 8 to 24 sides.
- 3. In a pile as in claim 2, said tapered portion being a unitary steel sheet folded into tapered polygon shape and having its longitudinally extending free edges welded together.
- 4. A driven pile in place in the ground and having the structure set forth in claim 3 and filled with concrete.
- 5. A driven pile in place in the ground and having the structure set forth in claim 2 and filled with concrete.
- 6. In a pile as in claim 1, said hollow straight upper portion, being a circular steel pipe attached to the top of said hollowed tapered bottom portion, the diameter of said pipe being no greater than an upper diameter of said bottom portion.
- 7. In a pile as in claim 6, said tapered portion being a unitary steel sheet folded into tapered regular polygon shape in cross-section and having its longitudinally free edges welded together.
- 8. A driven pile in place in the ground and having the structure set forth in claim 7 and filled with concrete.
- 9. A driven pile in place in the ground and having the structure set forth in claim 6 and filled with concrete.
- 10. In a pile as in claim 1, said tapered portion having a closure at its bottom to substantially prevent ingress of the soil into said tapered portion during the driving of the pile.
- 11. A driven pile in place in the ground and having the structure set forth in claim 10 and filled with concrete.
- 12. In a pile as in claim 1, said tapered portion is about 3 to 13 meters long and has a lower diameter which is about 200 mm to 400 mm and a larger upper diameter which is about 300 mm to 600 mm, and the thickness of the steel for the tapered portion being about 5 to 13 mm.
- 13. A driven pile in place in the ground and having the structure set forth in claim 12 and filled with concrete.
- 14. In a pile as in claim 12, said convex polygon having 8 to 24 sides.
- 15. In a pile as in claim 14, said tapered portion being a unitary steel sheet folded into tapered polygon shape and having its longitudinally extending free edges welded together, said straight portion being a steel pipe, said tapered portion having a closure at its bottom to substantially prevent ingress of the soil into said tapered portion during the driving of the pile.
- 16. A driven pile in place in the ground and having the structure set forth in claim 15 and filled with concrete.
- 17. A driven pile in place in the ground and having the structure set forth in claim 14 and filled with concrete.
- 18. A driven pile in place in the ground and having the structure set forth in claim 1 and filled with concrete.
- 19. A process which comprises the steps of driving a pile having(a) a hollow uniformly tapered bottom load-bearing portion for extended engagement with the soil into which the pile is to be driven and to be filled with concrete after driving and (b) a hollow straight upper load-bearing portion, wherein, said hollow tapered portion has a cross-section taken perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said tapered bottom portion, which is a convex polygon having at least four sides, said sides being substantially equal in length, said hollow straight portion has a cross-section, taken perpendicular to a longitudinal axis, which is circular, the very top end of said hollow tapered portion being formed to a circular cross section of substantially the same diameter as, and matching with, the cross-section of said hollow straight portion and the bottom end of said hollow straight portion being butt-welded to said top of the hollow tapered portion so that the load transfer from the top of the pile to the bottom is made by continuous bearing of said hollow straight upper portion and said hollowed tapered bottom portion into granular soil by hammer blows transmitted to the top of said tapered bottom portion and then filling said hollow portions with concrete.
- 20. The process of claim 19, said polygon having 8 to 24 sides.
- 21. The process of claim 20, said tapered portion being a unitary steel sheet folded into tapered polygon shape and having its longitudinally extending free edges welded together.
- 22. The process of claim 19, said hollow straight upper portion being a circular steel pipe attached to the top of said hollow tapered bottom portion, the diameter of said pipe being no greater than an said upper diameter of said bottom portion.
- 23. The process of claim 22, said tapered portion being a unitary steel sheet folded into tapered regular polygon shape in cross-section and having its longitudinally free edges welded together.
- 24. The process of claim 19, said tapered portion having a closure at its bottom to substantially prevent ingress of the soil into said taped portion during the driving of the pile.
- 25. The process of claim 19, in which said tapered portion is about 3 to 13 meters long, and has a lower diameter which is about 200 mm to 400 mm, and a larger upper diameter which is about 300 mm to 600 mm, and the thickness of steel for the tapered portion is about 5 to 13 mm.
- 26. The process of claim 25 in which said convex polygon has 8 to 24 sides.
- 27. The process of claim 26 in which said tapered portion is a unitary steel sheet folded into tapered polygon shape and having its longitudinally extending free edges welded together, said straight portion is a steel pipe and said hammer blows are applied to the top of said pipe, said tapered portion having a closure at its bottom to substantially prevent ingress of the soil into said tapered portion during the driving of the pile.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED
This application claims priority of prior provisional applications by Dougherty and Meijan for Composite Pile having Application No. 601,086,916 filed on May 27, 1998 and Application No. 60/116,643 filed Jan. 21, 1999.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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PP. 158 and 159 of “Foundation Construction” By A. Brinton Corson Published 1956 by McGraw-Hill Book Co. 3 Photographs of Transmission Toners in Public Use, (Undated). |
Provisional Applications (2)
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60/086916 |
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60/116643 |
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