Claims
- 1. In a pile having(a) a hollow uniformly tapered bottom 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 pipe having a cross-section, taken perpendicular to a longitudinal axis, which is circular, the improvement in which the cross-section, taken perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of said tapered portion is a convex polygon having at least four sides, said sides being substantially equal in length, said tapered portion being connected to said pipe by a transition ring having a lower portion of polygonal cross-section fitting into the top of said tapered portion, said ring having an upper socket of circular cross-section into which said pipe is received.
- 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. In a pile as in claim 3, said tapered portion having a closure at its bottom to substantially prevent ingress of soil into said tapered portion during the driving of the pile, said convex polygon being a substantially regular polygon, said tapered portion is of steel and is about 3 to 13 meters long and has a lower diameter which is about 200 to 400 mm and a larger upper diameter which is about 300 to 600 mm, the thickness of steel of the tapered portion being about 5 to 13 mm.
- 5. In a pile as in claim 4, the diameter of said pipe being no greater than an upper diameter of said bottom portion.
- 6. A driven pile in place in the ground and having the structure set forth in claim 5 and filled with concrete.
- 7. A driven pile in place in the ground and having the structure set forth in claim 2 and filled with concrete.
- 8. In the process of driving a pile into granular soil, the improvement which comprises driving a pile having the structure of claim 2 and then filling said hollow portions with concrete.
- 9. A driven pile in place in the ground and having the structure set forth in claim 3 and filled with concrete.
- 10. In the process of driving a pile into granular soil, the improvement which comprises driving a pile having the structure of claim 3 and then filling said hollow portions with concrete.
- 11. A driven pile in place in the ground and having the structure set forth in claim 4 and filled with concrete.
- 12. In the process of driving a Pile into granular soil, the improvement which comprises driving a pile having the structure of claim 4 and then filling said hollow portions with concrete.
- 13. In the process of driving a pile into granular soil, the improvement which comprises driving a pile having the structure of claim 5 and then filling said hollow portions with concrete.
- 14. In a pile as in claim 1, the diameter of said pipe being no greater than an upper diameter of said bottom portion.
- 15. In a pile as in claim 14, said convex polygon having 8 to 24 sides, said tapered portion being a unitary steel sheet folded into tapered polygonal shape and having its longitudinally extending free edges welded together.
- 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 4 and filled with concrete.
- 18. In the process of driving a pile into granular soil, the improvement which comprises driving a pile having the structure of claim 14 and then filling said hollow portions with concrete.
- 19. In the process of driving a pile into granular soil, the improvement which comprises driving a pile having the structure of claim 12 and then filling said hollow portions with concrete.
- 20. In a pile as in claim 1, said ring having an integral inwardly extending shoulder on which said pipe rests.
- 21. In a pile as in claim 20, said convex polygon being a substantially regular polygon having 5 to 24 sides, said tapered portion being a unitary steel sheet folded into tapered polygonal shape and having its longitudinally extending free edges welded together, said tapered portion having a closure at its bottom to substantially prevent ingress of soil into said tapered portion during the driving of the pile, said tapered portion is of steel and is about 3 to 13 meters long and has a lower diameter which is about 200 to 400 mm and a larger upper diameter which is about 300 to 600 mm, the thickness of the steel of the tapered portion being about 5 to 13 mm, the diameter of said pipe being no greater than an upper diameter of said bottom portion.
- 22. A driven pile in place in the ground and having the structure set forth in claim 21 and filled with concrete.
- 23. A driven pile in place in the ground and having the structure set forth in claim 20 and filled with concrete.
- 24. In the process of driving a pile into granular soil, the improvement which comprises driving a pile having the structure of claim 20 and then filling said hollow portions with concrete.
- 25. In the process of driving a pile into granular soil, the improvement which comprises driving a pile having the structure of claim 20 by hammer blows transmitted to the top of said pipe and then filling said hollow portions with concrete.
- 26. In the process of driving a pile into granular soil, the improvement which comprises driving a pile having the structure of claim 21 by hammer blows transmitted to the top of said pipe and then filling said hollow portions with concrete.
- 27. In the process of driving a pile into granular soil, the improvement which comprises driving a pile having a structure of claim 21 by hammer blows transmitted to a mandrel resting on said shoulder.
- 28. A driven pile in place in the ground and having the structure set forth in claim 1 and filled with concrete.
- 29. In the process of driving a pile into granular soil, the improvement which comprises driving a pile having the structure of claim 1 and then filling the hollow portions with concrete.
CROSS REFERENCES AND RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of our application Ser. No. 09/275,991 filed Mar. 25, 1999, U.S. Pat. No. 6,309,143 and also claims priority of the following provisional applications of ours: 60/086,916 filed May 27, 1998 and 60/116,643 filed Jan. 21, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (34)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number |
Date |
Country |
272075 |
Jun 1988 |
EP |
2093939 |
Sep 1982 |
GB |
2172038 |
Sep 1986 |
GB |
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
Pp. 158 and 159 of “Foundation Construction” by A. Brinton Corson Published 1956 by McGraw-Hill Book Co. 3 Photograghs of Transmission Toners in Puplic Use, (Undated). |
Provisional Applications (2)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60/086916 |
May 1998 |
US |
|
60/116643 |
Jan 1999 |
US |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09/275991 |
Mar 1999 |
US |
Child |
09/947854 |
|
US |