The invention concerns a connection element for sheet piles.
Connection elements of this type are used to connect sheet piles which then form a sheet pile wall. Such connection elements are often used to connect the attachment elements at each edge of two sheet pile walls at an angle. Examples for such attachment elements may be taken from the Published German Patent Application DE-A1-39 07 348. The attachment elements described there serve to connect to so-called Larssen sheet piles or sheet piles of the claw/knob type.
When sheet piles and their attachment elements are rammed into place, high tension and shearing forces arise between these components that may be so great that the sheet piles with their attachment elements disengage. This may weaken the overall strength of the sheet pile wall and at these locations this sheet pile wall is no longer watertight.
It is a principal object of the present invention to provide a connection element for sheet piles that is simple to manufacture, and by means of which the connection elements and sheet piles may remain engaged when subject to high forces while being rammed into place.
This object, as well as further objects which will become apparent from the discussion that follows, are achieved, in accordance with the present invention, by providing a connection element having the following configuration:
The connection element according to the present invention includes a central strip and two hook strips issuing from it that together form a claw strip with C-shaped cross section. The ends of the hook strips point toward each other and, with their ends, define an open jaw. Additionally, the extended central lines of the ends of the hook strips intersect outside the open jaw. Extending from the claw strip is at least one connection strip that possesses a straight neck strip and a head strip that is oval in cross section. The major axis of the oval head strip (viewed in cross section) is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the neck strip.
It is noted at this point for clarification that the directions of the central lines, the major axis, the various longitudinal axes, and the axis of symmetry as described herein are to be viewed in a cross-sectional plane perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the respective connection elements shown and described.
The connection element according to the present invention serves especially to join together sheet piles with ball/socket connectors. For this, the claw strip serves to receive the ball joint of the sheet pile, while the socket joint of the sheet pile is brought into engagement with the head strip of the connection element.
On one hand, the configuration of the claw strip according to the invention simplifies the insertion of the sheet pile with its ball connection into the claw strip since the jaw of the claw strip is enlarged by the progression of the two hook strips toward each other according to which the two central lines intersect each other, outside the jaw of the claw strip. On the other hand, disengagement of the ball connection from the claw strip is prevented during ramming by the configuration of the present invention since the hook strips largely surround the ball connection of the sheet pile inserted into the claw strip, without preventing compensation motion of the ball connection and the claw strip with respect to each other. Simultaneously, the hook strips can take up the high forces involved in ramming and can transfer them to the central strip.
The connection strip is especially configured to connect with the socket connection of the sheet pile. For this, the socket connection of the sheet pile encloses or surrounds the head strip of the connection strip over an extended region, so that disengagement of the head strip from the socket connection is prevented during the ramming (installation) process.
The connection element according to the invention may be made of metal or plastic using an extruder press. When made of metal, it is further possible to produce the connection element according to the invention using either a hot (warm) or cold rolling process.
The connection strip may in principle be provided at any point on the claw strip, so that the sheet piles may be connected with one another at a specific angle by means of the connection element.
In one advantageous embodiment of the connection element according to the invention, the connection strip is a continuation of the central strip of the C-shaped claw strip so that the longitudinal axis of the neck strip is aligned with the longitudinal axis of the connection strip, and coincides with it. This allows sheet piles to be connected together at an angle of about 90°.
In another advantageous embodiment of the connection element according to the invention, the connection strip on the side opposite to the open jaw branches off the central strip, making possible the interconnection of a row or line of sheet piles.
Further, it is proposed according to the invention, to equip the connection element with two connection strips. The one connection strip is preferably shaped as a continuation of the central strip, while the second connection strip branches off from the central strip, perpendicular thereto, on the side opposite the open jaw of the claw strip. Such a configuration allows three sheet piles to be connected with one another, whereby the claw strip and the connection strips compensate any adjustment motion of the sheet piles with respect to one another.
In an alternative embodiment of the connection element according to the invention, two C-shaped claw strips and a connection strip are provided. This also allows the connection of three sheet piles with one another. In this embodiment the central strip of the first C-shaped claw strip forms, at least partially, one of the two hook strips of the second C-shaped claw strip. The second C-shaped claw strip is preferably so formed on the connection element that the axis of symmetry of the second claw strip extends at least approximately perpendicular to the axis of symmetry of the first claw strip, allowing the connection of sheet piles that extend basically perpendicular to each other.
The inner and outer contours of the cross section of the connection element according to the invention are formed in the area of the claw strip, or claw strips, and the connection strip, or connection strips, preferably by a succession of circular arcs.
For a full understanding of the present invention, reference should now be made to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to
The connection element 10 includes a claw strip 12 with a C-shaped cross section that is formed from the central strip 14 and from the two hook strips 16 and 18. The central strip 14 merges into the hook strips 16 and 18, forming the C-shaped claw strip 12. The ends of the hook strips 16 and 18 face each other and define an open jaw 20.
The central strip 14 and the hook strips 16 and 18 have essentially the same thickness and extend toward each other so that the C-shaped claw strip 12 possesses an approximately oval interior 22 in cross section.
The cross section of the claw strip 12 is mirror-symmetrical along an axis of symmetry 24 through the midpoint of the open jaw 20 and the center of the central strip 14. If one extends the center lines 26 and 28 of the hook strips 16 and 18, then these center lines 26 and 28 intersect the axis of symmetry 24 of the claw strip 12 at a intersection point S outside the open jaw 20. The distance of the intersection point S corresponds to approximately one-half to one-and-a-half times the thickness of the hook strips 16 and 18 or of the central strip 14.
The connection element 10 per
In this case, a second connection strip 86 is provided for this connection element 80 that is designed like the first connection strip 84 and that includes a neck strip 88 and a head strip 90. The dimensions of this second connection strip 86 correspond to those of the respective first connection strip 84. The second connection strip 86 is positioned on the side of the claw strip 82 opposite the open jaw 92, and is perpendicular to the first connection strip 84.
The second claw strip 112 possesses the identical shape and dimensions for this connection element as the first C-shaped claw strip 102, but its axis of symmetry 114 extends perpendicular to the axis of symmetry 116 of the first claw strip 102.
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For the connection elements 10 and 80 shown, respectively, in
The connection elements 10, 40, 60, 80, and 100 are shown in
Deviations from these dimensions are possible, of course. For example, the cross section of the inner contour of claw strips 12, 68, 82, 102, and 112 may turn out to be larger.
There has thus been shown and described a novel connection element for sheet piles which fulfills all the objects and advantages sought therefor. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the subject invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering this specification and the accompanying drawings which disclose the preferred embodiments thereof. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention, which is to be limited only by the claims which follow.
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