Claims
- 1. A method as for forming a concrete pile or like column in an earth situs, comprising the steps of: drilling a first one of a plurality of relatively short sections of a continuous flight auger in screwing direction into the situs, to form a cavity of correspondingly short axial extent; progressively fixedly attaching additional such auger sections to the upper end of the auger to extend the length thereof, and likewise progressively repeating the drilling operation, thereby to extend the cavity depth by increments to requisite full depth thereof; rotating the extended auger in screwing direction within the full-depth cavity to remove the augered earth outwardly therefrom, while retaining the extended auger within the full depth cavity; feeding self-hardenable fluid cementitious material into the cavity to fill the same; and allowing such fluid cementitious material within the cavity to harden as a columnar body with such auger embedded therein.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, wherein said feeding of cementitious material includes rotation of the retained auger in screwing direction to convey such fluid cementitious material from the bottom of the cavity upwardly in the flighting of the auger, to fill the cavity space surrounding the auger vacated by removal of the angered earth from the flighting.
- 3. A method as in claim 2, wherein the step of feeding fluid cementitious material to fill the cavity includes passage of the material through a hollow shaft of the auger, and the cementitious material is allowed to fill the hollow of the shaft and become a part of the columnar body in which the auger is embedded.
- 4. A method as in claim 3, including a step of providing reinforcing means within such hollow shaft to be embedded within the cementitious material therein.
- 5. A method as in claim 4, wherein the step of feeding fluid cementitious material to fill the cavity includes passage of the material thrugh a hollow shaft of the auger, and the cementitious material is allowed to fill the hollow of the shaft and become a part of the columnar body in which the auger is embedded, such reinforcing means including a series of sections of rod progressively attached one to another in timed relation to the fixed attachment of such short sections of the auger.
- 6. A method as in claim 1, wherein subsequent to such removal of the augered earth from the cavity, and prior to feeding the cementitious material into the same, the steps of the method include: positioning a conduit centrally in a hollow shaft of the auger; filling a space between the conduit and such shaft with self-hardenable cementitious material and allowing the same to harden with the conduit retained in place; and thereafter pumping the self-hardenable fluid, cementitious material, while under pressure, through such conduit into the bottom of the cavity, against the backing of the inner end of the auger of the aforesaid step of feeding the fluid material to fill the cavity for such hardening as a columnar body.
- 7. A method as for forming a concrete pile or like column in an earth situs, comprising the steps of: drilling a continuous flight, hollow-shafted auger in screwing direction into the situs, to produce a body forming cavity of required full depth; rotating the extended auger in screwing direction within the full-depth cavity to remove the augered earth outwardly therefrom, while retaining the extended auger within the full depth cavity; providing a filler of hardened cementitious material in such auger shaft to adjacent the inner end of the same, to have a passage through the same for connection with the inner end of such cavity; feeding fluid self-hardenable cementitious material, under pressure, through such passage, first to build up pressure in the inner end of the cavity against the backing of the inner end of the auger, and then to fill the cavity along the flighting of the rotating auger with application of radial pressure of the fluid material along the body-forming cavity wall, tending to enlarge the same and thereby to increase the skin friction between the ultimately hardened concrete body and the body forming cavity wall; and maintaining the auger stationary while allowing such fluid cementitious material within the cavity to harden as a columnar body, with such auger embedded therein.
- 8. A method as in claim 7, wherein such feeding of cementitious material under pressure includes rotation of the retained auger in screwing direction to facilitate controlled movement of such fluid cementitious material upwardly in the flighting of the auger.
- 9. A method as in claim 8, wherein the step of feeding fluid cementitious material to fill the cavity includes passage of the material through a hollow conduit positioned within such filler of hardened cementitious material to serve as a reinforcing part of the columnar body in which the auger is embedded.
- 10. A method as in claim 9, wherein cementitious material retained in such passage in such hardened filler is allowed to harden therein as a solid part of the columnar body.
- 11. A method as in claim 10, wherein a reinforcing member is placed to become anchored in such hardened cementitious material in such passage.
- 12. A method as in claim 7, wherein, prior to feeding the cementitious material through such passage to fill such cavity, an elongated rigid element is positioned above a closure member removably closing the inner end of such passage, and wherein such element is forcibly operated to remove such closure member and permit such feeding of the body-forming, fluid material into such body-forming cavity.
- 13. A method as in claim 7, wherein, prior to feeding the cementitious material through such passage to fill such cavity, and elongated rigid element is positioned above a closure member removably closing the inner end of such passage, and wherein such element is forcibly operated to remove such closure member and permit such feeding of the body-forming, fluid material into such body-forming cavity; such rigid element being retained positioned in such passage to be anchored therein by hardening of fluid material retained in the passage.
- 14. A method as for forming a concrete pile or like column in an earth situs, comprising the steps of: drilling a continuous flight auger in screwing direction into the situs to form a cavity of requisite depth; rotating the auger in a screwing direction within the cavity to remove the augered earth outwardly therefrom, while retaining the auger against axial movement within the cavity, and replacing the cavity space vacated by the upward removal of augered earth from at least the lowermost auger flighting with a self-hardenable fluid cementitious material; and allowing such fluid cementitious material to harden as a columnar body with such auger embedded therein.
- 15. A method as in claim 14, wherein such cementitious material is fed through a hollow shaft of the auger into the bottom of the cavity and is conveyed upwardly in the flighting of the auger to fill the cavity space surrounding the auger vacated by removal of the augered earth from such flighting.
- 16. A method as in claim 15, wherein at least the lower portion of the hollow shaft of the auger is filled with such cementitious material which is allowed to harden and become a part of the columnar body in which the auger is embedded.
- 17. A method as in claim 14, wherein a portion of the auger protrudes above the earth situs after drilling a cavity of the requisite depth, and such auger includes a hollow shaft which is filled with such cementitious material extending above the earth situs and allowed to harden as a columnar body within such auger.
- 18. A method as in claim 14, wherein such auger consists of a plurality of relatively short auger sections which are connected together in succession during drilling to form the cavity by increments to the requisite full depth thereof.
- 19. A method as in claim 14, wherein such auger includes a hollow shaft portion without flighting thereon extending from the upper end of the auger above the earth situs, such hollow shaft portion being at least partially filled with such cementitious material which has been allowed to harden as a columnar body within such hollow shaft portion.
- 20. A method as in claim 19, wherein such hollow shaft portion extends through a water body, and such auger is embedded in the earth situs below the mud line of such water body.
- 21. A concrete pile or like column in an earth situs comprising a continuous flight hollow shaft auger having at least a portion thereof embedded in an earth situs, the lower flighting of such auger being free of augered earth and surrounded by hardened cementitious material, and the lower portion of said hollow shaft of said auger also being filled with hardened cementitious material to provide a columnar body with at least the lower portion of said auger embedded therein.
- 22. A concrete pile or like column as in claim 21 wherein a portion of said auger protrudes above the earth situs, and the hollow shaft of said auger is filled with such hardened cementitious material to a level above the earth situs.
- 23. A concrete pile or like column as in claim 21 wherein said auger includes a hollow shaft portion without flighting extending from the upper end of said auger above the earth situs, said hollow shaft portion being at least partially filled with hardened cementitious material to a level above the earth situs, said hollow shaft portion extending through a water body, and said auger being embedded below the mud line of such water body.
- 24. A concrete pile or like column as in claim 22 wherein a portion of said auger protruding above the earth situs is without flighting thereon.
- 25. A concrete pile or like column as in claim 21 wherein rigid reinforcing means is embedded within the hardened cementitious material in said hollow shaft.
- 26. A concrete pile or like column as in claim 21 further comprising a conduit disposed centrally within said hollow shaft of said auger, the space between said conduit and shaft being filled with hardened cementitious material with said conduit retained in place.
- 27. A concrete pile or like column as in claim 26 wherein said conduit is at least partially filled with hardened cementitious material, and reinforcing means is embedded within such hardened cementitious material within said conduit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of applicant's prior co-pending U.S. Serial No. 356,760, filed May 3, 1973, now abandoned.
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