Claims
- 1. In the constructing of a water impermeable wall by a process comprising the steps of:
- excavating a generally vertical trench;
- substantially filling the trench with a water sealing slurry simultaneously with excavation thereof;
- placing a pair of spaced generally vertical disposed isolating members in the trench with the members extending across the full width of the trench to isolate a first trench section therebetween, one of the members supporting a void forming member adjacent its side which faces the trench section, the void forming member being generally vertically disposed and substantially parallel to its supportive isolating member;
- introducing a setable, water impermeable material into the first trench section and substantially simultaneously therewith displacing the slurry therefrom;
- permitting the water impermeable material to harden sufficiently to assume the lateral contours of the isolating members;
- detaching the void forming member from its supportive isolating member and removing only the isolating members from the trench;
- placing a generally vertically disposed isolating member in the trench on the void forming members' side of and laterally spaced from the first section, thereby isolating a second trench section;
- introducing a setable, water impermeable material into the second trench section, and substantially simultaneously therewith displacing slurry therefrom;
- permitting the water impermeable material to harden to form a second wall section having a substantially continuous common lateral boundary with the first wall section;
- removing the void forming member by withdrawing it intact leaving a void adjacent to the boundary of the first and second trench sections;
- cleaning out the void;
- boring the length of the void and adjacent water impermeable material with a drill of sufficient diameter to form a bore which overlaps the boundary along its full vertical extent and simultaneously extends into the wall material on either side of the boundary; and,
- introducing a water sealant material into the bore to establish a water-tight joint between the sections, the improvement comprising:
- (a) providing the void forming member of a drillable material so as to be a drill guide member and releasably attaching it to the supportive isolating member in a manner such that the void forming drill guide member will automatically release from the supportive isolating member and remain in the water impermeable material when the supportive isolating member is removed; and
- (b) following removal of the supportive isolating member, drilling out the void forming drill guide member with a drill of sufficient diameter to form the overlapping bore along the full vertical extent of the boundary whereby the prior steps of manually detaching the void forming member, removing the void forming member by withdrawing it intact, and cleaning the void are eliminated from the procedure.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein:
- the void forming drill guide member is attached to the supportive isolating member using a weak adhesive bond.
- 3. The improvement of claim 1 wherein:
- the void forming drill guide member is attached to the supportive isolating member using a breakable coupling.
- 4. The improvement of claim 1 and additionally including the improvement for increasing the sealing of the boundary against water leakage comprising:
- accomplishing the step of introducing a water sealant material into the bore by filling the bore with hydro-expandable bentonite in the form of pellets formed under high pressure to a diameter of approximately one centimeter.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in-part of application Ser. No. 964,000, filed Nov. 27, 1978 (now abandoned), which, in turn, was a continuation of Ser. No. 831,358, filed Sept. 8, 1977 (now abandoned).
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Volclay--Its use in Slurry Trenching and Diaphragm Wall Consruction Projects, American Colloid Co., 1971. |
Continuations (1)
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831358 |
Sep 1977 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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