Claims
- 1. A ground anchoring device having a root portion adapted to be sealed in the ground, said root portion being comprised of a crenellated envelope with at least one tie rod therein adapted to be encased by a hardenable material, the crenellations of said envelope forming a helical thread to enhance the filling of said envelope with hardenable material and ensure a good transmission of force through said envelope, a free portion joined to said root portion and being comprised of a fluid tight sheath fluid tightly joined to said crenellated envelope and filled with a non-corrosive product, a material injection tube extending outside of and along said sheath and said crenellated envelope substantially over the whole lengths thereof and provided with spaced material injecting outlets for the injection of hardenable material therefrom, a distensible bag in an intermediate zone of said ground anchoring device and fluid-tightly secured at one end thereof to said injection tube and to said sheath and at the other end thereof to said injection tube and to said crenellated envelope, said bag being filled with hardenable material injected therein from said tube, and ground-sealing means for sealing said ground anchoring device at ground level with an anti-corrosion material.
- 2. A ground anchoring device as in claim 1, in which said ground-sealing means comprises a pressure plate adapted to bear on the structure supported by said ground anchoring device, an insulating material positioned between said pressure plate and said structure, a fluid-tight cap covering said pressure plate and insulating material, said cap being filled with a sealing anti-corrosion material.
- 3. A ground anchoring device as in claim 1, wherein said envelope is provided at its lowermost end with a draining device that comprises a perforated cap secured at said end of said envelope and lined with a porous material.
- 4. A ground anchoring device as in claim 3, wherein said perforated cap is removably secured to said envelope so that said perforated cap can be removed after said envelope has been filled with said hardenable material and replaced by a fluid tight cap secured to said envelope.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 923,989 filed July 12, 1978, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Continuations (1)
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