Claims
- 1. A wall construction having a wire mesh facing, said construction comprising, in combination:
- a granular, compactable fill defining a three dimensional earthen work bulk form having a generally planar front face extending upwardly from a datum plane;
- said earthen work bulk form including a plurality of earth stabilizing members dispersed throughout the bulk form, said stabilizing members extending generally horizontally from the front face into the bulk form, at least some of said stabilizing members comprising first and second tensile members extending from the front face into the bulk form, said first and second tensile members including loops at the end of said members adjacent the front face and further including a wire connector fitted through the loops on the outside of the front face;
- a plurality of generally vertical planar wire mesh panels on the front face, said panels defining vertical courses of connected panels, having generally horizontal side edges and vertical side edges, the vertical side edges being generally aligned and the horizontal side edges of adjacent panels being offset; and
- means for connecting the tensile members to the panel members.
- 2. The wall construction of claim 1 including wire mesh base panels along the bottom front edge of the earthen work bulk form, said base panels having a vertical run at least in part on the front face, and a horizontal run at least in part on the bottom surface of the bulk form.
- 3. The wall construction of claim 1 wherein the first and second tensile members further comprise, respectively, first and second rod members extending into the bulk form, and cross members connecting the rod members.
- 4. The wall construction of claim 1 wherein the stabilizing members comprise tension members of substantially uniform length in the earthen work bulk form.
- 5. The wall construction of claim 1 wherein the stabilizing members comprise tension members of different length in the earthen work bulk.
- 6. The wall construction of claim 1 wherein the panels have a generally equal vertical height and wherein horizontally adjacent panels are offset approximately one half of their height.
- 7. The wall construction of claim 1 wherein the wire mesh panels include a horizontal top edge which is hooked to cooperatively engage the horizontal bottom edge of the vertically adjacent panel.
- 8. The wall construction of claim 1 wherein at least some stabilizing members extend horizontally for the depth of the bulk form.
- 9. The wall construction of claim 1 wherein at least some of the stabilizing members extend horizontally only partially into the bulk form.
- 10. The wall construction of claim 1 wherein a single stabilizing member simultaneously connects with two horizontally adjacent panels.
- 11. The wall construction of claim 1 wherein the panels include a hooked rod member along the top edge of the panel for fitting over a generally horizontal cross bar at the bottom of the next adjacent panel whereby the panels are slightly vertically slidable with respect to one another to minimize outward bulging of the panels resulting from compaction of the particulate fill.
- 12. The wall construction of claim 1 including stabilizing members connected to a panel at horizontal cross bars along the bottom of the panel, said stabilizing members also cooperative with a hooked rod member to retain the panels vertically in position.
- 13. A method for construction of an earthen work bulk form wall construction having a wire mesh facing, comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming a datum plane for the earthen work bulk form;
- (b) laying a course of wire mesh base members having a generally vertical panel and a connected horizontal panel, said vertical panel generally defining a front face of the earthen work bulk form;
- (c) attaching horizontally alternating height facing panels of wire mesh continuously along the vertical panel of the base members generally along the front face to define a first course of facing panels;
- (d) back filling granular material behind the front face to a first level;
- (e) attaching a plurality of earth stabilizing members to the facing panels for extending into the earthen work and over the first layer of granular material;
- (f) attaching vertical wire mesh facing panel members to the alternating lower height facing panel members of the first course;
- (g) back filling granular material behind the front face; and
- (h) attaching a plurality of earth stabilizing members to the facing over the back fill.
- 14. The method of claim 13 including the step of alternately back filling and attaching stabilizing members to the facing of each facing panel.
- 15. The method of claim 13 including the step of alternately attaching vertical wire mesh facing panel members to the lower height facing panels to thereby define a mosaic of facing panel members of alternating vertical height.
- 16. A wall construction having a wire mesh facing, said construction comprising, in combination:
- a granular, compactable fill defining a three dimensional earthen work bulk form having a generally planar front face extending upwardly from a datum plane,
- said earthen work bulk form including a plurality of earth stabilizing members dispersed throughout the bulk form, said stabilizing members extending generally horizontally from the front face into the bulk form, at least some of said stabilizing members comprising first and second tensile members extending from the front face into the bulk form;
- a plurality of generally vertical, planar wire mesh panels on the front face, said panels defining vertical courses of connected panels, having generally horizontal side edges and vertical side edges, the vertical side edges being generally aligned and the horizontal side edges of adjacent panels being offset;
- means for connecting the tensile members to the panel members, said means also projecting from the panel members and from the front face; and
- cast in place facing material over the means for connecting and mesh panels.
- 17. The wall construction of claim 16 wherein the first and second tensile members include loops at the end of said members adjacent the front face, and further including a wire connector fitted through the loops on the outside of the front face.
- 18. The wall construction of claim 16 including wire mesh base panels along the bottom front edge of the earthen work bulk form, said base panels having a vertical run at least in part on the front face, and a horizontal run at least in part on the bottom surface of the bulk form.
- 19. The wall construction of claim 16, wherein the first and second tensile members further comprise, respectively, first and second rod members extending into the bulk form, and cross members connecting the rod members.
- 20. The wall construction of claim 16 wherein the stabilizing members comprise tension members of substantially uniform length in the earthen work bulk form.
- 21. The wall construction of claim 16 wherein the stabilizing members comprise tension members of different length in the earthen work bulk.
- 22. The wall construction of claim 16 wherein the panels have a generally equal vertical height and wherein horizontally adjacent panels are offset approximately one half of their height.
- 23. The wall construction of claim 16 wherein the wire mesh panels include a horizontal top edge which is hooked to cooperatively engage the horizontal bottom edge of the vertically adjacent panel.
- 24. The wall construction of claim 16 wherein at least some stabilizing members extend horizontally for the depth of the bulk form.
- 25. The wall construction of claim 16 wherein at least some of the stabilizing members extend horizontally only partially into the bulk form.
- 26. The wall construction of claim 16 wherein a single stabilizing member simultaneously connects with two horizontally adjacent panels.
- 27. The wall construction of claim 16 wherein the panels include a hooked rod member along the top edge of the panel for fitting over a generally horizontal cross bar at the bottom of the next adjacent panel whereby the panels are slightly vertically slidable with respect to one another to minimize outward bulging of the panels resulting from competition of the particulate fill.
- 28. The wall construction of claim 16 including stabilizing members connected to a panel at horizontal cross bars along the bottom of the panel, said stabilizing members also cooperative with a hooked rod member to retain the panels vertically in position.
- 29. The wall construction of claim 16 wherein the means for connecting the tensile members to the panel members comprise a handle bar construction coacting with tensile members and including at least one leg projecting outwardly from the wire mesh panels into the cast in place facing material.
- 30. The wall construction of claim 29 wherein the one leg projects generally horizontally from the wire mesh panels and further including generally transverse reinforcing members in the cast in place material supported at least in part by the horizontal leg.
- 31. The wall construction of claim 16 wherein tensile members include looped ends extending through the facing panels and the means for connecting comprise a bar fitted through looped ends.
- 32. A method for construction of an earthen work bulk form wall construction having a wire mesh facing, comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming a datum plane for the earthen work bulk form;
- (b) laying a course of wire mesh base members having a generally vertical panel and a connected horizontal panel, said vertical panel generally defining a front face of the earthen work bulk form;
- (c) attaching horizontally alternating height facing panels of wire mesh continuously along the vertical panel of the base members generally along the front face to define a first course of facing panels;
- (d) back filling granular material behind the front face to a first level;
- (e) attaching a plurality of earth stabilizing members by means of connector members to the facing panels for extending into the earthen work and over the first layer of granular material, at least some of the said connector member projecting outwardly from the facing panels;
- (f) attaching vertical wire mesh facing panel members to the alternating lower height facing panel members of the first course;
- (g) back filling granular material behind the front face;
- (h) attaching a plurality of earth stabilizing members to the facing over the back fill; and
- (i) casting in place an aggregate material wall against the facing panels.
- 33. The method of claim 32 including the step of alternately back filling and attaching stabilizing members to the facing of each facing panel.
- 34. The method of claim 32 including the step of alternately attaching vertical wire mesh facing panel members to the lower height facing panels to thereby define a mosaic of facing panel members of alternating vertical height.
- 35. The method of claim 32 including the step of supporting reinforcing members by means of the connector members before casting in place the aggregate material wall, whereby the reinforcing members are positioned within the cast in place wall.
- 36. A wire wail earthen work comprising, in combination:
- a wire facing panel with an outside and an inside, said panel comprising a lattice of reinforcing bars defining the panel including a closely spaced pair of parallel, horizontal bars, and vertical bars connected to the horizontal bars;
- a stabilizing member including parallel tension arms and at least two (2) terminal loops connected to the arms, said loops lying in the same horizontal plane for projecting between the spaced, horizontal bars of the panel, said loops extending on the outside of the panel and the stabilizing member projecting on the inside of the panel, said horizontal panel bars spaced to define a slot for receipt of said loops, said loops being laterally spaced from each other; and
- a connector having a cross bar and opposite hooked ends extending from the cross bar, said cross bar positioned on the inside of the panel and engaged by at least one (1) vertical bar of the panel, said hooked ends being fitted through the panel from the inside to the outside and through terminal loops of a stabilizing member on the outside of the panel to retain the stabilizing member attached to the panel.
- 37. A wire wall earthen work as set forth in claim 36 wherein the stabilizing members project into compacted soil on the inside of the panel.
- 38. A wire wail earthen work as set forth in claim 36 including first and second wire facing panels having an inside and an outside, each panel also having vertical bars, said panels overlapping along a horizontal edge and wherein a single connector includes a cross bar on the inside of both panels where said panels overlap with the hooked ends of said connector extending through both panels and received in the loops of the stabilizing member at the outside of both overlapped panels.
- 39. A wire wall earthen work as set froth in claim 36 including a screen material on the inside of the panel to retain particulate material.
- 40. A wire wall earthen work as set forth in claim 36 including first and second side by side panels each having parallel spaced horizontal bars and vertical bars, the parallel, spaced horizontal bars of the adjacent panels aligned horizontally for receipt simultaneously of separate loops of a stabilizing member; and
- a single connector coacting with the stabilizing member associated with the separate, adjacent panels.
- 41. The wire wall of claim 36 wherein the hook ends of the connector form an arcuate curve extending from the cross bar to the outside of the panel and then toward the inside, said curve in the range of ninety (90) degrees to one hundred eighty (180) degrees.
- 42. The wire wall of claim 41 wherein the arcuate curve is in the range of one hundred fifteen (115) degrees .+-. ten (10) degrees.
- 43. The wire wail of claim 36 including a plurality of pairs of parallel spaced horizontal bars on a panel with a plurality of stabilizing members attached thereto by separate connectors.
- 44. A wire wail earthen work comprising, in combination:
- a wire facing panel with an outside and an inside, said panel comprising a lattice of reinforcing bars defining the panel including a closely spaced pair of parallel, horizontal bars and vertical bars connected to the horizontal bars;
- a stabilizing member including first and second tension arms, said arms terminating in first and second co-planar loops extended through the horizontal panel bars from the inside to the outside of the panel; and
- a connector for attaching the loops to the panel, said connector including a hook member extending through each loop for engagement with at least one of the horizontal bars through which the loop projects.
- 45. A wall construction having a wire mesh facing, said construction comprising, in combination:
- a granular compactable fill defining a three-dimensional earthen work bulk form having a generally planar front face extending upwardly from a datum plane;
- said earthen work bulk form including a plurality of earth stabilizing members dispersed throughout the bulk form, said stabilizing members extending generally horizontally from the front face into the bulk form, at least some of said stabilizing members comprising first and second tensile members extending from the front face into the bulk form;
- a plurality of generally vertical, planar wire mesh panels on the front face, said panels defining vertical courses of connected panels having generally horizontal side edges and vertical side edges, the vertical side edges being generally aligned and the horizontal side edges of adjacent panels being offset;
- wire mesh base panels along the bottom front edge of the earthen work bulk form, said base panels having a vertical run at least in part on the front face, and a horizontal run at least in part on the bottom surface of the bulk form; and
- means for connecting the tensile members to the panel members.
- 46. A wall construction having a wire mesh facing, said construction comprising, in combination:
- a granular, compactable fill defining a three dimensional earthen work bulk form having a generally planar front face extending upwardly from a datum plane;
- said earthen work bulk form including a plurality of earth stabilizing members dispersed throughout the bulk form, said stabilizing members extending generally horizontally from the front face into the bulk form, at least some of said stabilizing members comprising first and second tensile members extending from the front face into the bulk form;
- a plurality of generally vertical planar wire mesh panels on the front face, said panels defining vertical courses of connected panels, having generally horizontal side edges and vertical side edges, the vertical side edges being generally aligned and the horizontal side edges of adjacent panels being offset, said wire mesh panels including a horizontal top edge which is hooked to cooperatively engage the horizontal bottom edge of the vertically adjacent panel; and
- means for connecting the tensile members to the panel members.
- 47. A wall construction having a wire mesh facing, said construction comprising, in combination:
- a granular, compactable fill defining a three dimensional earthen work bulk form having a generally planar front face extending upwardly from a datum plane;
- said earthen work bulk form including a plurality of earth stabilizing members dispersed throughout the bulk form, said stabilizing members extending generally horizontally from the front face into the bulk form, at least some of said stabilizing members comprising first and second tensile members extending from the front face into the bulk form;
- a plurality of generally vertical planar wire mesh panels on the front face, said panels defining vertical courses of connected panels, having generally horizontal side edges and vertical side edges, the vertical side edges being generally aligned and the horizontal side edges of adjacent panels being offset; and
- means for connecting the tensile members to the panel members at least one stabilizing member simultaneously connecting with two horizontally adjacent wire mesh panels.
- 48. A wall construction having a wire mesh facing, said construction comprising, in combination:
- a granular, compactable fill defining a three dimensional earthen work bulk form having a generally planar front face extending upwardly from a datum plane;
- said earthen work bulk form including a plurality of earth stabilizing members dispersed throughout the bulk form, said stabilizing members extending generally horizontally from the front face into the bulk form, at least some of said stabilizing members comprising first and second tensile members extending from the front face into the bulk form;
- a plurality of generally vertical planar wire mesh panels on the from face, said panels defining vertical courses of connected panels, having generally horizontal side edges and vertical side edges, the vertical side edges being generally aligned and the horizontal side edges of adjacent panels being offset; and
- means for connecting the tensile members to the panel members, wherein panels include a hook rod member along the top edge thereof for fitting over a generally horizontal cross bar along the bottom of the next vertically adjacent panel, the vertically adjacent panels being slightly vertically slidable with respect to one another to minimize outward bulging of the panels resulting from compaction of the particulate fill.
- 49. A wall construction having a wire mesh facing, said construction comprising, in combination:
- a granular, compactable fill defining a three dimensional earthen work bulk form having a generally planar front face extending upwardly from a datum plane:
- said earthen work bulk form including a plurality of earth stabilizing members dispersed throughout the bulk form, said stabilizing members extending generally horizontally from the front face into the bulk form, at least some of said stabilizing members comprising first and second tensile members extending from the front face into the bulk form;
- a plurality of generally vertical planar wire mesh panels on the front face, said panels defining vertical courses of connected panels, having generally horizontal side edges and vertical side edges, the vertical side edges being generally aligned and the horizontal side edges of adjacent panels being offset; and
- means for connecting the tensile members to the panel members, at least some of said panels including horizontal cross bars along the bottom edge of the panel, at least some of said stabilizing members connected to said horizontal cross bars, and also including a hooked rod member cooperative with said stabilizing members to retain said panels vertically in position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/466,806, filed Jun. 6, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,494,379; which is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/156,053, filed Nov. 22, 1993, abandoned; which is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/114,098, filed Aug. 30, 1993, abandoned. This is also a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/382,985, filed Feb. 3, 1995, which is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/108,933, filed Aug. 18, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,487,623, which is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/040,904, filed Mar. 31, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,507,599. Ser. No. 08/382,985 is also a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/137,585, filed Oct. 15, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,474,405, which is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/108,933, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,487,623, and Ser. No. 08/040,904, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,507,599. This is also a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 08/472,885, filed Jun. 7, 1995.
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