Claims
- 1. A method of replacing an existing retaining wall having an exposed face comprising the steps of:
- installing reinforcement devices through the existing retaining wall;
- anchoring said reinforcement devices in the earth behind the exposed face of the existing retaining wall;
- securing the outer ends of the reinforcement devices against the exposed face of the existing retaining wall;
- leaving the existing retaining wall in position; and
- constructing a concrete panel against the existing retaining wall after said reinforcement devices are installed, anchored and secured to encase the outer ends of said reinforcement devices within said concrete panel and behind an outer major face of the concrete panel.
- 2. A method as set forth in claim 1 further comprising installing said reinforcement devices in a plurality of rows.
- 3. A method as set forth in claim 1 wherein the step of constructing said concrete panel comprises casting in place said concrete panel in front of the existing retaining wall.
- 4. A method as set forth in claim 3 wherein said reinforcement devices comprise tiebacks, said tiebacks being stressed against the existing retaining wall with anchorhead assemblies prior to casting said concrete panel, said tiebacks support said concrete panel, and at least one said tieback is disposed through each said anchorhead assembly.
- 5. A method as set forth in claim 4 wherein the existing retaining wall is a bin type retaining wall having an outer wall formed by a plate having a corrugated shape with peaks and valleys, and further comprising the steps of passing each said tieback through the outer wall, and disposing a load distribution member of each said anchorhead assembly around a respective one of said tiebacks and across at least one valley of the bin type retaining wall.
- 6. A method as set forth in claim 5 wherein the valleys behind said anchorhead assembly are filled with a supportive material prior to stressing said tieback.
- 7. A method as set forth in claim 4, wherein each said tieback includes a tensile member and an anchorage having a fastener and a bearing plate, and said anchorhead assembly comprises:
- a load distribution member having an opening, said bearing plate being disposed perpendicular to the axis of said tensile member and in load-transmitting connection with said load distribution member; and
- a plurality of tension studs attached to and extending outwardly from said load distribution member.
- 8. A method as set forth in claim 7 wherein each said tieback is installed using the following steps:
- installing said tensile member through the existing retaining wall and into the earth and forming an inner anchorage around the inner end of said tensile member;
- placing said anchorhead assembly over and around the outer end of said tensile member;
- placing said bearing plate over and around said tensile member;
- tensioning said tensile member; and
- securing said fastener to said tensile member and against said bearing plate.
- 9. A method as set forth in claim 7 wherein each said tieback is installed using the following steps:
- placing said anchorhead assembly against the exposed face of the existing retaining wall;
- installing said tensile member through said anchorhead assembly, through the existing retaining wall, and into the earth, and forming an inner anchorage around the inner end of said tensile member;
- placing said bearing plate over and around said tensile member;
- tensioning said tensile member; and
- securing said fastener to said tensile member and against said bearing plate.
- 10. A method as set forth in claim 8 or 9 wherein said anchorhead assembly further comprises a tube disposed around said tensile member between said load distribution member and said bearing plate, said tube maintaining said bearing plate perpendicular to said tensile member axis, transmitting load from said load distribution member to said bearing plate, and protecting from corrosion the portion of said tensile member between said load distribution member and said bearing plate.
- 11. A method as set forth in claim 5 wherein said tieback includes a tensile member and an anchorage having a fastener and a bearing plate, said load distribution member has an opening, and said anchorhead assembly further comprises:
- a plurality of tension studs attached to and extending outwardly from said load distribution member; and
- said bearing plate being disposed perpendicular to the axis of said tensile member and in load transmitting connection with said load distribution member.
- 12. A method as set forth in claim 11 wherein each said tieback is installed using the following steps:
- installing said tensile member through the valley of the existing retaining wall and into the earth and forming an inner anchorage around the inner end of said tensile member;
- placing said anchorhead assembly over and around the outer end of said tensile member;
- placing said bearing plate over and around said tensile member;
- tensioning said tensile member; and
- securing said fastener to said tensile member and against said bearing plate.
- 13. A method as set forth in claim 11 wherein each said tieback is installed using the following steps:
- placing said anchorhead assembly across at least one valley of the exposed face of the existing retaining wall;
- installing said tensile member through said anchorhead assembly, through the existing retaining wall, and into the earth, and forming an inner anchorage around the inner end of said tensile member;
- placing said bearing plate over and around said tensile member;
- tensioning said tensile member; and
- securing said fastener to said tensile member and against said bearing plate.
- 14. A method as set forth in claims 12, or 13 wherein said anchorhead assembly further comprises a tube disposed around said tensile member between said load distribution member and said bearing plate, said tube maintaining said bearing plate perpendicular to said tensile member axis, transmitting load from said load distribution member to said bearing plate, and protecting from corrosion the portion of said tensile member between said load distribution member and said bearing plate.
- 15. A method as set forth in claims 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, or 13 including filling an area located between said load distribution member and said bearing plate with a corrosion inhibiting compound.
- 16. A method as set forth in claims 1 or 3 including the step of constructing a concrete work pad along the base of the existing retaining wall.
- 17. A method as set forth in claim 16 further comprising the step of installing drainage means in the existing retaining wall.
- 18. A method as set forth in claim 3 wherein said reinforcement devices comprise soil nails.
- 19. A method as set forth in claim 18 wherein the existing retaining wall is a bin type retaining wall having an outer wall formed by a plate having a corrugated shape with peaks and valleys.
- 20. A method as set forth in claims 18 or 19 wherein each said soil nail comprises a tensile member and an outer anchorage, each said soil nail being installed by passing said tensile member through the existing retaining wall and into the earth, anchoring to the earth substantially the entire length of said tensile member behind the exposed face of the existing retaining wall, and placing said outer anchorage on said exposed end of said soil nail.
- 21. A method as set forth in claim 20 wherein said anchorage comprises a bearing plate and a fastener.
- 22. An anchorhead assembly for use in fastening a tieback to a retaining wall and connecting a concrete panel to the tieback comprising:
- a load distribution member formed of a substantially flat plate having an inner major surface adapted to be placed against the retaining wall, an opposite outer major surface, and a first opening;
- a tube to be disposed around the tieback between the outer major surface of said flat plate load distribution member and a bearing plate of a tieback anchorage having a second opening, said tube maintaining said bearing plate perpendicular to a tensile member of said tieback a predetermined distance outwardly from said flat plate load distribution member with said first opening and the second opening being in alignment to allow the passage of the tensile member of a tieback through said first opening and the second opening, said tube transmitting load from said bearing plate to said flat plate load distribution member, and said tube defining a corrosion inhibiting compound retainer for protecting from corrosion the portion of the tensile member between said load distribution member and the bearing plate; and
- a plurality of tension studs attached to and extending outwardly from said outer surface of said flat plate load distribution member to accept tension load from the concrete panel.
- 23. An anchorhead assembly as set forth in claim 22 wherein said tube comprises a filling hole for the passage of the corrosion inhibiting compound into the area in the interior of said tube and between said outer surface of said load distribution member and said inner surface of the bearing plate.
- 24. An earth retaining wall installed in front of an existing retaining wall having indented areas comprising:
- a plurality of anchorhead assemblies placed against the existing retaining wall, each said anchorhead assembly having a load distribution member formed of a flat plate bridging the indented areas of the existing retaining wall;
- tiebacks passing through said anchorhead assemblies and the existing retaining wall, said tiebacks being tensioned and secured against said anchorhead assemblies; and
- a concrete panel disposed in front of the existing retaining wall and supported by and encasing said anchorhead assemblies with said anchorhead assemblies and tiebacks located completely behind an outer major face of said concrete panel.
- 25. An earth retaining wall as set forth in claim 24 wherein the existing retaining wall is a bin type retaining wall and the indentations are valleys of the bin type retaining wall.
- 26. An earth retaining wall as set forth in claims 24 or 25 wherein said tieback includes a tensile member and an anchorage having a fastener and bearing plate having an opening, said flat plate load distribution member has an opening, and said anchorhead assemblies further comprise:
- a tube disposed around said tensile member between said flat plate load distribution member and said bearing plate, said tube maintaining said bearing plate perpendicular to the axis of said tensile member, transmitting load from said bearing plate to said flat plate load distribution member, and protecting from corrosion the portion of said tensile member between said flat plate load distribution member and said bearing plate; and
- a plurality of tension studs attached to and extending outwardly from said flat plate load distribution member;
- said tensile members extending through said flat plate load distribution member opening and said bearing plate opening, and said concrete wall member being secured to said tension studs.
- 27. An earth retaining wall as set forth in claim 26 wherein the area between said flat plate load distribution member and said bearing plate, within the interior of said tube and around a respective tensile member is filled with a corrosion inhibiting compound.
- 28. An earth retaining wall as set forth in claim 27 wherein the indented areas immediately behind said flat plate load distribution members are filled with concrete.
- 29. An earth retaining wall installed in front of an existing retaining wall comprising a plurality of soil nails disposed through the existing retaining wall and into the earth, each said soil nail comprising a tensile member and an anchorage, said tensile member being anchored to the earth along substantially its entire length behind the existing retaining wall and having an outer end protruding through the existing retaining wall, said anchorage being disposed on said outer end of said tensile member and a concrete panel cast in front of the existing retaining wall and being connected to and encasing said anchorages and said outer ends of said tensile members, said anchorages and said outer ends of said tensile members being located behind an outer major face of said concrete panel.
- 30. An earth retaining wall as set forth in claim 29 wherein said anchorage comprises a bearing plate and a fastener.
- 31. A method of replacing an existing retaining wall having an exposed face comprising the steps of:
- installing tiebacks through the existing retaining wall by:
- inserting a tensile member of each tieback through the existing retaining wall and into the earth and forming an inner anchorage around the inner end of the tensile member;
- forming at least one anchorhead assembly of a relatively flat plate load distribution member and a plurality of projections extending from a first major surface of the flat plate load distribution member;
- placing said anchorhead assembly over and around the outer end of the tensile member by passing the outer end of the tensile member through a hole in the flat plate load distribution member and with the projections extending away from the existing retaining wall;
- tensioning the tensile member against the existing retaining wall and the flat plate load distribution member; and
- securing a fastener to the outer end of the tensile member;
- leaving the existing retaining wall in position; and
- constructing a concrete panel against the existing retaining wall after the tiebacks are installed, anchored, tensioned and secured to encase the outer ends of tiebacks and the anchorhead assemblies within the concrete panel and to couple the concrete panel to the projections extending from the flat plate load distribution member, with the tiebacks and anchorhead assemblies located behind an outer major face of the concrete panel.
- 32. A method of replacing an existing retaining wall having an exposed face comprising the steps of:
- installing tiebacks through the existing retaining wall by:
- forming at least one anchorhead assembly of a relatively flat plate load distribution member and a plurality of projections extending from a major surface of the flat plate load distribution member;
- placing a second major surface of the flat plate load distribution member of the anchorhead assembly against the exposed face of the existing retaining wall;
- inserting a tensile member of the tieback through a hole in the flat plate load distribution member of the anchorhead assembly, through the existing retaining wall, and into the earth, and forming an inner anchorage around the inner end of the tensile member;
- tensioning the tensile member against the existing retaining wall and the flat plate load distribution member; and
- securing a fastener to the outer end of tensile member;
- leaving the existing retaining wall in position;
- constructing a concrete panel against the existing retaining wall after the tiebacks are installed, anchored, tensioned and secured to encase the outer ends of the tiebacks and the anchorhead assemblies within said concrete panel and to couple the concrete panel to the projections from the flat plate load distribution member, with the tiebacks and anchorhead assemblies located behind a major face of the concrete panel.
- 33. A method of replacing an existing retaining wall having an exposed face comprising the steps of:
- installing soil nails through the existing retaining wall by:
- inserting a tensile member of the soil nail through the existing retaining wall and into the earth;
- anchoring to the earth substantially the entire length of the tensile member behind the exposed face of the existing retaining wall; and
- placing an outer anchorage on an outer exposed end of said soil nail;
- leaving the existing retaining wall in position; and
- constructing a concrete panel against the existing retaining wall after soil nails are installed and anchored to encase the outer ends of soil nails within said concrete panel and to couple the concrete to the outer ends of the soil nails, with the outer ends of the soil nails and outer anchorages located behind an outer major face of the concrete panel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 055,836 filed Jun. 1, 1987, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (18)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Brochure entitled, "Armco Bin Type Retaining Wall Type 2," Article entitled, Port Engineer's Notebook, Dec. 1975, World Ports/American Seaport. |
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