Claims
- 1. An improved wall construction comprising, in combination:
- facing members of a mechanically stabilized earthen work;
- compacted particulate;
- a stabilizing element adapted for interaction with compacted particulate and the facing members, said stabilizing element comprising:
- a first tensile member including a horizontal loop at one end and a reinforcing bar extending from the loop;
- a second tensile member also including a horizontal loop at one end and also including a reinforcing bar extending from the loop, said loops lying in the same horizontal plane, said bars being generally parallel and also lying in the same horizontal plane as the loops, said bars extending a sufficient distance for frictional interaction, at least in part, with the particulate, said bars and loops being separated from one another and maintained in such separation by at least one cross member connecting the bars, said cross member attached to the bars and spaced from the loops by a distance which maintains the cross member in the particulate when the element is combined with a facing member.
- 2. The improved wall construction of claim 1 wherein the facing members comprise, in combination:
- a plurality of facing block members arrayed in overlapping courses one upon the other, each block member having a front face, sides, a back face and generally parallel top and bottom surfaces;
- block members including at least two, generally parallel, bores each bore including a counterbore in one of the parallel top and bottom surfaces, each of said counterbores extending from around each of the bores through the back face to define a channel in the top or bottom surface of the block;
- said stabilizing elements having a tensile member positioned in selected counterbores of selected block members, said loops overlying a bore.
- 3. The wall construction of claim 1 wherein the bores each define a centerline axis which is approximately one quarter of the distance from a side edge of the front face of the block member.
- 4. The wall construction of claim 1 wherein the stabilizing elements include tensile members connected to an anchoring element.
- 5. A wall construction comprising, in combination: a facing assembled from a plurality of facing elements;
- compacted particulate material behind the facing;
- a plurality of stabilizing elements extending from the facing elements rearwardly into the particulate material to stabilize said material, each stabilizing element including first and second tensile portions and being formed at a forward end thereof into a substantially horizontal loop which engages a retaining portion of a respective facing element thereby forming a connection between the stabilizing element and the fading element, said first and second tensile portions laterally spaced apart from each other by a cross member disposed in the particulate material, the stabilizing element extending rearwardly from the cross member into the particulate material; and
- a pair of laterally spaced vertical pins projecting from a pair of laterally spaced bores in the facing elements, each pin being engaged by a respective horizontal loop.
- 6. A wall construction as claimed in claim 5, wherein the pins engage in a pair of laterally spaced bores in a vertically adjacent facing element.
- 7. A wall construction as claimed in claim 5, wherein each bore is vertical and has a horizontal cross-sectional shape which is elongate in the lateral direction of the facing.
- 8. A wall construction as claimed in claim 5, wherein a separate tensile member is attached to the cross member to extend rearwardly therefrom.
- 9. A wall construction as claimed in claim 8, wherein the separate tensile member is a flexible tensile member wrapped over the cross member.
- 10. A wall construction as claimed in claim 8, wherein the separate tensile member is a metal strip.
- 11. A wall construction as claimed in claim 5, wherein the first and second tensile portions are each part of a continuous member which forms the substantially horizontal loop.
- 12. A wall construction as claimed in claim 7, wherein the loop formed by the continuous member is generally V-shaped.
- 13. A wall construction as claimed in claim 5, wherein the stabilizing elements have a plurality of longitudinally spaced cross members.
- 14. A wall construction claimed in claim 13, wherein the cross members are perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
- 15. A wall construction as claimed in claim 5, wherein the first and second tensile members are parallel.
- 16. A wall construction comprising, in combination:
- a facing assembled from a plurality of facing elements;
- compacted particulate material behind the facing;
- a plurality of stabilizing elements extending from the facing elements rearwardly into the particulate material to stabilize said material, each stabilizing element including first and second tensile portions and being formed at a forward end thereof into a substantially horizontal loop, said first and second tensile portions laterally spaced apart from each other by a cross member disposed in the particulate material, the stabilizing element extending rearwardly from the cross member into the particulate material; and
- said facing elements comprising facing block members arranged in overlapping courses one upon the other, each block member having a front face, side faces, a back face and generally parallel top and bottom surfaces, and each block member having a pair of laterally spaced counter bores in the top or bottom surface each extending through the back face to define channels in which first and second tensile portions are received.
- 17. A wall construction as claimed in claim 16, wherein the block members are narrower at the back than at the front.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/040,904, filed Mar. 31, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,507,599.
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