Claims
- 1. An earth anchor for use with a drill tool for embedment within the ground and for resisting pulling or compressing forces tending to urge the anchor from its implanted position, comprising, said earth anchor having a shank portion, a continuous helical blade extending approximately a full flight and affixed to said shank portion and designed for cutting into the ground upon anchor application, said blade being of a substantially flattened multi-sided configuration, and having corners provided between adjacent sides, said corners being arcuate in configuration and blending into the adjacent sides, said blade having a pair of linear cutting edges proximate the lowermost section of its flight, each linear cutting edge having a length of less than one-half the radius at the arcuate corners of the said blade, and an arcuate cutting edge integrally formed between the pair of linear cutting edges, the combined length of said linear and arcuate cutting edges being substantially greater than the radius of the helical blade affixed to said shank portion, and said series of cutting edges extending for substantially less than one-fourth of the dimension of the flight of the continuous blade.
- 2. The invention of claim 1 and wherein each arcuate corner having a radius of approximately one-half of the width of the total blade.
- 3. The invention of claim 1 and wherein said shank portion including a lower edged central portion for piercing the ground, said portion extending upwardly centrally of the formed blade, a sleeve integrally connecting with the said central portion and extending upwardly surrounding and spacedly from the same, said blade connecting integrally with the exterior of the shank sleeve, and the upper part of the central portion provided for operatively mating with any drive tool for embedding said anchor into the ground.
- 4. The invention of claim 1 and including a series of continuous helical blades being fixed to said shank portion, said blades being spacedly arranged upon said shank portion and capable of being driven into the ground upon application of the said earth anchor.
- 5. The invention of claim 1 and wherein that linear cutting edge of the pair of cutting edges closest to the bottom of the blade flight being beveled for facilitating its cutting into the ground upon anchor application.
- 6. The invention of claim 5 and wherein the lowest liner cutting edge at the beginning of the blade flight, its arcuate cutting edge, and the next adjacent liner cutting edge of the pair of said cutting edges combining to reduce the torque requirements by as much as thirty-five percent during cutting by the blade of the anchor into the ground.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of that application having Ser. No. 681,665, filed on Dec. 14, 1984, now abandoned.
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