Claims
- 1. With a liner of low flexural rigidity adapted to be grouted into a borehole in the earth, said liner comprising a cylinder having a plurality of spaced outwardly extending keys attached at their first ends to said cylinder and extending outwardly, with their outer ends having suitable means to lock to the grout,
- the method of installation into a mud filled borehole comprising the steps of:
- (a) installing at least one support ring around said cylinder at a selected position, concentric with said cylinder and attached to said cylinder by a plurality of circumferentially spaced keys;
- (b) inserting said liner, axially, into said borehole, with its bottom end at a selected distance above the bottom of said borehole;
- (c) inserting a plurality of grout pipes circumferentially spaced into the annulus between said cylinder and the wall of said borehole to a point near the bottom of said borehole;
- (d) pumping in grout through said pipes into said annulus, while
- (e) raising said pipes, as the level of the grout in said annulus rises, always keeping the bottom ends of said pipes below the surface of said grout.
- 2. The method as in claim 1 including the step of closing the top of said cylinder and applying a selected fluid pressure to the top of the mud column inside said cylinder.
- 3. The method as in claim 1 including the additional step, prior to step (b) and after step (a) of;
- (f) installing a plurality of support rings around said cylinder, each supported by and positioned between adjacent support rings by a plurality of circumferentially spaced support rods.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 838,745, filed Oct. 3, 1977.
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Divisions (1)
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