Claims
- 1. A pile driver cushion for effecting the controlled transfer energy from a pile driver ram to a pile during the operation of a pile driver comprising a pad formed from knitted mesh including knitted polymer and wire mesh compressed into a flexible strip of substantially uniform density wound upon itself into a spiral having a preselected diameter and secured to retain its structural integrity while effecting the controlled transfer of energy from a pile driver ram to a pile during a pile driver operation.
- 2. A pile driver cushion for effecting controlled transfer of energy from a pile driver ram to a pile during the operation of a pile driver comprising a pad formed from knitted mesh including knitted polymer and wire mesh compressed by calendering into a flexible strip of substantially uniform density wound upon itself into a spiral having a preselected diameter and first and second relatively flat opposed surfaces, said mesh spiral having substantially uniform density, a flat circular mounting plate having a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of the knitted mesh spiral and having plural retaining tabs attached to said circular plate at selected locations, said tabs extending substantially at right angles to the surface of said circular plate, a circular retaining band having a preselected diameter, said knitted mesh spiral positioned with its first surface in contact with one surface of said mounting plate with said retaining tabs extending over the second surface of said knitted mesh spiral, said tabs being bent inwardly to overlay at least a portion of the second surface of said knitted mesh spiral, said circular retaining band encircling said knitted mesh with said tabs being positioned between said band and said knitted mesh spiral and material encapsulating said knitted mesh, mounting plate and retaining band whereby said pile driver cushion effects the controlled transfer of energy from the pile driver ram to a pile during the operation of the pile driver.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 115,342, filed Jan. 25, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,340,210.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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