Claims
- 1. An assembly of synthetic deformed bars comprising:
one or more synthetic bars having deformation on its exterior surface, the bars having a first and second end; an attachment device connected to the first end of the bars means for connection of load transfer device to said attachment device.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the deformations of said bars are corrugations, dimples or protrusions.
- 3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the attachment device is an open-ended tube.
- 4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the synthetic bar comprises polyester, vinyl ester, epoxy and epoxy derivatives, urethane-modified vinyl ester, polyethylene terephthalate, recycled polyethylene terephthalate, E-glass, S-glass, aramide fiber, carbon fiber, ceramic reinforcement, or a combination thereof.
- 5. The assembly of claim 3, wherein a bonding medium encapsulates the portion of said synthetic deformed bars within said open-ended tube to structurally bond said synthetic deformed bars to said open-ended tube.
- 6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein said connection means is a test open-ended tube
- 7. The assembly of claim 5, wherein said load transfer device includes a tensioning bar, tensioning nut, and slotted washer.
- 8. The assembly of claim 5, wherein said connection means is a field open-ended tube.
- 9. The assembly of claim 8, wherein said field open-ended tube includes peripheral voids as said load transfer device
- 10. The assembly of claim 5, wherein said attachment device is a coupler open-ended tube.
- 11. A thin wall face panel MSE retaining wall system comprising:
an MSE earth backfill; an assembly of tiers of thin wall face panels; wire grid arrays embedded in said MSE earth backfill; a portion of said wire grid arrays attached to at least one edge of each of said thin wall face panels.
- 12. The wall system of claim 11, wherein said MSE earth backfill is formed with wire grid arrays or a combination of wire grid arrays or a combination of wire-grid arrays and other tensile inclusion members.
- 13. The wall system of claim 11, wherein said assembly of thin wall facing panels are a plurality of generally horizontally disposed tiers of said panels formed with said panels placed edge to edge with said tiers vertically stacked forming the face of said MSE earth wall.
- 14. The wall system of claim 11, wherein said panels have opposing, generally disposed horizontal edges parallel to said wire grid arrays' planar orientation and opposing, generally vertically disposed edges perpendicular to said wire grid arrays planar orientation in said MSE wall.
- 15. The wall system of claim 11, wherein said thin wall facing panels are ballast pavers wherein adjacent generally vertically disposed edges perpendicular to said wire grid arrays planar orientation of said pavers overlap.
- 16. The wall system of claim 11, wherein said thin wall facing generally vertically disposed edges perpendicular to said wire grid arrays planar orientation abut.
- 17. The wall system of claim 11, wherein said thin wall facing panels are modified ballast pavers with either shiplap notches, slots, or grooves in said overlapping edges.
- 18. The wall system of claim 11, wherein said thin wall facing panel widths can closely correspond to said wire grid spacing dimensions.
- 19. The wall system of claim 11, wherein a portion of said wire grid array extends in front of said MSE earth wall and remaining portion of said wire grid is within said MSE wall.
- 20. The wall system of claim 11, wherein said wire grid arrays are planar sheets or mats placed edge to edge, generally horizontally disposed within said MSE wall are vertically displaced by a distance slightly less than the height of said thin wall face panels.
- 21. The wall system of claim 11, wherein said wire of said wire grid arrays is composed of stainless steel, weathering steel, copper, aluminum or other comparable metal alloys or plastic, polyester, vinyl ester, epoxy and epoxy derivatives, urethane-modified vinyl ester, polyethylene terephthalate, recycled polyethylene terephthalate, E-glass, S-glass, aramide fiber, carbon fiber, ceramic reinforcement, or a combination thereof;
said wires are structurally bonded together in an orthogonally arranged grid array.
- 22. The wall system of claim 11, wherein at least one longitudinal wire oriented parallel to the face of said MSE wall engages or overlaps the upper edge of each of said thin wall face panels.
- 23. The wall system of claim 11, wherein at least one said transverse wire, oriented perpendicular to said MSE wall face, depress into said vertical joint edge, notch, or slot in said thin wall face panels.
- 24. The wall system of claim 11, wherein said transverse wires vertically support the lower edges of said thin wall face panels.
- 25. A method of constructing a retaining wall comprising:
forming a mechanically stabilized earth backfill having layers; embedding wire grid arrays within layers of said MSE backfill for attachment to thin wall face panels; constructing a leveling course to establish planar orientation of said layers; flexing of said wire grid array at exposed portion of said grid array to facilitate attachment of said thin wall face panels; connecting said thin wall face panels at upper or lower edges of said panels to said exposed portion of said grid arrays; placing said thin wall face panels at selected longitudinal wires of said wire grid array to conform to desired orientation of said thin wall face panels; providing soil closure between thin wall face panels and layers of said MSE wall.
- 26. The method of claim 25 further comprising: support of upper subsequent tier of said thin wall face panels with transverse wires of said wire grid array.
- 27. The method of claim 25 further comprising: orientation of said upper tier of said thin wall face panels with longitudinal wires of said wire grid array.
- 28. A retaining wall system comprising:
a stabilized earth backfill having confined fill layers; interlocked wire grid arrays partially embedded in said MSE backfill; an assembly of tiers of thin wall facing panels; non MSE backfill behind and adjacent to said thin wall face panels and in front of said confined fill layers.
- 29. The wall system of claim 28, wherein said confined fill layers are formed with orthogonal strut braced forms.
- 30. The wall system of claim 28, wherein said confined fill layers are formed with said interlocked wire grid arrays.
- 31. The wall system of claim 28, wherein said interlocked wire grid arrays have a generally disposed horizontal front extension, an essentially vertically oriented face, and a generally disposed horizontal embedment extension within said MSE backfill.
- 32. The wall system of claim 28, wherein the intersection of the said face and said front extension of said wire grid arrays of subsequent tiers of said grid arrays are interconnected by a hinge pin placed at and within said intersection of said wire grid arrays in a parallel orientation to said longitudinal wires of said wire grid arrays.
- 33. The wall system of claims 11 and 28, wherein said thin wall face panel tiers are either reverse battered, shiplapped, horizontally offset or in any combination thereof.
- 34. A generally vertically disposed double-sided precast retaining wall system comprising:
an assembly of generally vertically disposed opposing and parallel wall support elements attached to opposing ends of similarly shaped, generally horizontally disposed concrete bases with each base and wall support element including either a single or a pair of generally “T” shaped stems formed with a vertical and optionally with a horizontal bearing surface; generally horizontally disposed, trapezoidal panels spanning between adjacent horizontally displaced said assemblies of wall support and base elements; said wall support elements having extended flanges of said tee stem for support and bearing of said trapezoidal panels; said flanges perpendicular to longitudinal axis of said base element; flanges of said base elements generally horizontally disposed to bear on prepared base earth grade with said “T” stem of said base element aligned with said vertically disposed “T” shaped stems of said wall support element and said base “T” stems vertically disposed ends in contact with said vertical bearing surfaces of said wall element stems; generally horizontally disposed synthetically deformed bars, steel threadbars, or high strength steel cable strands within said base elements and in said wall support elements for attachment of said elements.
- 35. The wall system as claimed in claim 34, wherein said synthetically deformed bars, steel threadbars, or high strength steel cable strands are tensioned and encapsulated in grout to structurally connect said opposing wall support elements to said base element.
- 36. The wall system as claimed in claim 34, wherein said flange of said base element has an optional void.
- 37. The wall system as claimed in claim 34, wherein the lower portion of said opposing, parallel wall support elements can be at varying elevations.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/047,080 filed on Jan. 14, 2002 which is a continuation in part of PCT Application # PCT/US01/05733 filed Feb. 22, 2001, which claims the benefit of the U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/184,049 filed on Feb. 2, 2000. These applications are incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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