Claims
- 1. A friction rock stabilizer, for insertion in a bore formed in an earth structure for stabilizng the structure comprising:
- a generally tubular body;
- said body having an elongate central axis and wall means for frictionally engaging the surface of an earth structure bore;
- said body further having a first, free, relaxed, transverse dimension predetermined to be larger than the transverse dimension of a bore into which it is to be inserted, and an axial length which is considerably greater than said transverse dimension; and
- said body also having an axially-extended slit formed through said wall means thereof to permit said body to assume a second, constrained, transverse dimension which is smaller than both said first transverse dimension and the transverse dimension of a bore into which it is to be inserted; wherein
- said wall means has overlapping, axially-extended and spaced-apart surfaces which: (1) define said slit therebetween, and (2) have axially extended, substantially parallel ribs formed adjacent to said surfaces for: (a) receiving contraction forces thereat, and (b) responsive to such forces, for moving said ribs away from each other ; wherein
- said ribs project substantially radially, relative to said elongate axis, and extend axially along substantially the full length of said body; and
- at least one of said ribs projects inwardly, from said wall means, generally toward said axis of said body.
- 2. A friction rock stabilizer, according to claim 1, wherein:
- said ribs are a pair and one thereof projects outwardly, from said wall means, away from said axis of said body.
- 3. A friction rock stabilizer, according to claim 1, further including:
- clamping means, slidably and removably engaged with said wall means, constraining said body in contraction, whereby said body manifests said second, constrained dimension.
- 4. A friction rock stabilizer, according to claim 3, wherein:
- said clamping means comprises a tool slidably engaged with said ribs.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 95,375, filed Nov. 19, 1979.
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