Claims
- 1. A retaining wall assembly comprising:
- a wall face comprised of a plurality of engaging face plates;
- each face plate having a cross-shaped front face including projections extending from and surrounding a centered face said projections facing in upward, downward, leftward and rightward directions when the face plate is vertically oriented in said wall assembly;
- all of said projections having interlocking sides provided with locking recesses displaced rearwardly from the front face;
- a plurality of tie-backs each having an elongated body portion and an integral interlocking flange arranged at one end of said body portion;
- said interlocking flange being received in selected recesses of at least three adjacent, engaging face plates including the interlocking recesses in adjacent left and right side projections;
- said tie-backs being aligned with their elongated body portions arranged substantially perpendicular to said face plates and being of a length adapted to enhance the stability of the retaining wall assembly.
- 2. The retaining wall assembly of claim 1 wherein said face plates and tie-back/anchors are formed of the same casting material.
- 3. The retaining wall assembly of claim 2 wherein said casting material is a suitable concrete.
- 4. The retaining wall assembly of claim 1 wherein said tie-back interlocking flange has a height which is at least equal to the height of the elongated body portion and wherein said flange extends a predetermined distance away from the opposite sides of said elongated body portion to define a T-shaped configuration with said body member.
- 5. The retaining wall assembly of claim 1 wherein each tie-back is provided with an integral stabilizing and anchoring flange at the end of said tie-back opposite said interlocking flange.
- 6. The retaining wall assembly of claim 5 wherein said stabilizing flange comprises a pair of flange portions extending in opposite directions and arranged on opposing sides of said elongated body portion and being adapted to rest upon a back fill layer provided behind the retaining wall assembly, said stabilizing and anchoring flange of the retaining wall assembly enhances the wall stability by restraining horizontal forces from the soil and thus preventing the wall from overturning or sliding.
- 7. The retaining wall assembly of claim 1 wherein the rearward surface of each face plate is provided with a central cavity to provide a reduced thickness portion of the face plate in the central region thereof.
- 8. The retaining wall assembly of claim 7 wherein the region behind the retaining wall assembly is back filled with earth which is placed against the rear surfaces of said face plates and into the central cavities in the rearward surface of each face plate to enhance the structural strength of the retaining wall assembly.
- 9. A retaining wall assembly comprising:
- said retaining wall assembly having a wall face comprised of a plurality of engaging face plates;
- each face plate having upper, lower, left and right-hand sides surrounding a front face;
- at least two of said sides being provided with locking recesses displaced rearwardly from the front face;
- a plurality of tie-backs each having an elongated body portion and an integral interlocking flange arranged at one end of said body portion;
- said interlocking flange being received in the recesses of at least first and second adjacent, engaging face plates;
- said tie-backs being aligned with their elongated body portions arranged substantially perpendicular to said face plates and being of a length adapted to enhance the stability of the retaining wall assembly;
- each of said face plates have a substantially cross-shaped configuration defined by a central portion and integral upper, lower and left and right-hand portions projecting outwardly from said central portion;
- said face plates being adapted to interengage on another in a retaining wall assembly having a plurality of courses such that the side and upward projections of adjacent face plates cooperate to define a rectangular-shaped region for receiving the downwardly directed projection of a face plate arranged thereon thereby providing a continuous retaining wall of neatly interlocked face plates, the recesses of adjacent side projections receiving the interlocking flange of a common tie-back.
- 10. A retaining wall assembly comprising:
- said retaining wall assembly having a wall face comprised of a plurality of engaging face plates;
- each face plate having upper, lower, left and right-hand sides;
- at least two of said sides being provided with locking recesses;
- a plurality of tie-backs each having an elongated body portion and an integral interlocking flange arranged at one end of said body portion;
- said interlocking flange being received in the recesses of at least first and second adjacent, engaging face plates;
- said tie-backs being aligned with their elongated body portions arranged substantially perpendicular to said face plates and being of a length adapted to enhance the stability of the retaining wall assembly;
- each of said face plates having a substantially cross-shaped configuration defined by a central portion and integral upper, lower and left and right-hand portions projecting outwardly from said central portion;
- said face plates being adapted to interengage one another in a retaining wall assembly having a plurality of courses such that the side and upward projections of adjacent face plates cooperate to define a rectangular-shaped region for receiving the downwardly directed projection of a face plate arranged thereon thereby providing a continuous retaining wall of neatly interlocked face plates;
- each of said projections being provided with an interlocking flange receiving recess;
- the portions of the left and right-hand side projections extending between said recess and the back surface of the face plate being shorter than the sides of the left and right-hand projecting portions extending between the recess and the front surface of the face plate to provide clearance for the receipt of the elongated body portion of a tie-back whereby the interlocking flange of a tie-back engages the recesses of four adjacent, engaging face plates.
- 11. The retaining wall assembly of claim 10 wherein the interlocking flange of each of said tie-backs comprises flange portions which extend a predetermined distance above, below, to the left, and to the right of said elongated body portion which is integrally joined to the center of said interlocking flange, whereby each of said flange portions is received in a recess of the four adjacent, engaging face plates.
- 12. A retaining wall assembly comprising:
- said retaining wall assembly having a wall face comprised of a plurality of engaging face plates;
- each face plate having upper, lower, left and right-hand sides;
- at least two of said sides being provided with locking recesses;
- a plurality of tie-backs each having an elongated body portion and an integral interlocking flange arranged at one end of said body portion;
- said interlocking flange being received in the recesses of at least first and second adjacent, engaging face plates;
- said tie-backs being aligned with their elongated body portions arranged substantially perpendicular to said face plates and being of a length adapted to enhance the stability of the retaining wall assembly;
- each face plate having a substantially cross-shaped configuration defined by a central portion and upwardly, downwardly, leftwardly and rightwardly extending integral projections, each having a recess provided along the side surfaces thereof;
- the recesses in each projecting portion extending substantially the entire length of each projecting portion and being defined by spaced projections, one of said projections lying between the rear surface of the face plate and the recess and the other projecting portion lying between the front surface of said face plate and said recess;
- the projecting portion lying between the rear surface of said face plate and said recess on two opposing sides of said face plate being shorter than the cooperating projecting portion extending between the front surface of the face plate and the associated recess to collectively receive the elongated portion of a tie-back.
- 13. A method for erecting a retaining wall assembly,
- said retaining wall assembly having a wall face comprised of a plurality of engaging face plates;
- each face plate having a substantially cross-shaped configuration defined by a central portion and integral upper, lower and left and right-hand portions projecting outwardly from said central portion;
- said face plates being adapted to interengage one another in a retaining wall assembly having a plurality of courses such that the side and upward projections of adjacent face plates cooperate to define a rectangular-shaped region for receiving the downwardly directed projection of a face plate arranged thereon thereby providing a continuous retaining wall of neatly interlocked face plates, the recesses of adjacent side projections receiving the interlocking flange of a common tie-back;
- each of said projecting portion having interlocking sides being provided with locking recesses;
- a plurality of tie-backs each having an elongated body portion and an integral interlocking flange arranged at one end of said body portion;
- said interlocking flange being received in the recesses of at least three adjacent, engaging face plates;
- said tie-backs being of a length adapted to enhance the stability of the retaining wall assembly;
- said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a level surface upon which the face plates of the retaining wall assembly are to be erected;
- (b) erecting a first course of face plates by arranging the face plates so that their front faces are transverse to the horizontal plane, the face plates being lifted sequentially and lowered into position upon the leveled surface with the sides of adjacent face plates being in engagement;
- (c) back filling the region behind the first course of face plates with earth;
- (d) sequentially positioning each of a plurality of tie-backs above the first course of face plates with the tie-back interlocking flange arranged above a recess provided in an upper projection in an associated one of the face plates in said first course;
- (e) lowering each tie-back so that its interlocking flange enters into the recess with which it is aligned in step (d) and so that at least the rear end of each tie-back rests upon the last-mentioned back fill layer;
- (f) forming a second course of face plates with each of said face plates in the second course arranged in side-by-side fashion by sequentially positioning each face plate above a pair of associated tie-backs so that the recesses of its left and right-hand portions are aligned with the last-mentioned associated tie-back interlocking flanges and lowering the face plate so that the flanges o said last-mentioned tie-backs with which it is aligned enter into the recesses of the left and right-hand portions aligned therewith;
- (g) forming an additional back fill layer upon the previous back fill layer; and
- (h) completing the third and additional courses of the retaining wall assembly by repeating the steps (b) through (g).
- 14. A retaining wall assembly comprising:
- said retaining wall assembly having a wall face comprised of a plurality of engaging face plates;
- each face plate having upper, lower, left and right-hand sides surrounding a front face;
- at least two of said sides being provided with locking recesses displaced rearwardly from the front face;
- a plurality of tie-backs each having an elongated body portion and an integral interlocking flange arranged at one end of said body portion;
- said interlocking flange being received in the recesses of at least first and second adjacent, engaging face plates;
- said tie-backs being aligned with their elongated body portions arranged substantially perpendicular to said face plates and being of a length adapted to enhance the stability of the retaining wall assembly;
- said tie-back means comprising:
- a plurality of elongated rods arranged in substantially spaced, parallel fashion;
- the first ends of the rods being embedded in a block of cast material; and
- a plurality of cast anchor members being arranged at spaced intervals along said plurality of rods, said rods being embedded in said anchor members.
- 15. A retaining wall assembly according to claim 14 wherein said anchor members and key block are formed of the same cast material.
- 16. A retaining wall assembly according to claim 15 wherein said cast material is concrete.
- 17. A retaining wall assembly according to claim 14 wherein said anchor members have a longitudinal length which is transverse to the longitudinal axes of said rods and wherein the longitudinal length of said anchor members is substantially greater than the distance between said rods.
- 18. A retaining wall assembly according to claim 14 wherein said rods are galvanized rebars.
- 19. A retaining wall assembly according to claim 14 wherein said key block has a free end provided with flange portions for insertion into the slots in said face panels.
- 20. A retaining wall assembly according to claim 19 wherein said key block free end has a substantially rectangular shape defining first, second, third and fourth flange portions.
- 21. A tie-back assembly comprising:
- a plurality of elongated metallic rods arranged in spaced, substantially parallel fashion;
- a key block formed of a suitable casting material being cast at one end of said rods and enclosing a portion of the forward ends of said rods;
- at least one anchor block formed of a suitable casting material being cast at a location spaced from said key block and encasing a portion of each rod, said anchor block having an elongated body extending transverse to the longitudinal axis of said rods and being of a length greater than the separation distance of said rods for stabilizing the tie-back assembly against twisting when arranged in a completed retainer wall assembly.
- 22. Apparatus according to claim 21 wherein said rods are rebars.
- 23. Apparatus according to claim 21 wherein said rods are treated with means for resisting corrosion.
- 24. Apparatus according to claim 21 further comprising a plurality of reinforcing rods arranged transverse to said elongated rods and respectively embedded in said key block and said anchor for structural reinforcement.
- 25. Apparatus according to claim 24 wherein said elongated rods and said reinforcing rods are treated with means for resisting corrosion.
- 26. Apparatus according to claim 25 including means for joining said reinforcing rods to said elongated rods without degrading the corrosion resistant means.
- 27. Apparatus according to claim 26 wherein said joining means comprises wire-ties for tying said reinforcing rods and said elongated rods to one another.
- 28. A tie-back assembly according to claim 21 comprising a plurality of anchors arranged at spaced intervals along said elongated rods.
- 29. A tie-back assembly according to claim 28 wherein said anchors are spaced apart a distance of the order of three feet.
- 30. A tie-back assembly according to claim 21 wherein said key block includes integral flanges for interlocking with grooves provided in said face plates.
- 31. A tie-back assembly for interlocking use with face plates of a retainer wall system comprising:
- a key block formed of a substantially rigid material having flanges for interlocking with grooves provided in said face plates;
- at least one substantially rigid anchor block for preventing twisting of said tie-back assembly and said face plates when installed in a retainer wall system for stabilizing said system; and
- elongated substantially yieldable joining means extending between and joined to said anchor block and said key block for significantly reducing the weight of the tie-back and which is formed of a material different from said key block and said anchor block and for preventing the tie-back assembly from breakage in handling and use while substantially preventing the tie-back assembly key block and anchor block from twisting relative to one another.
- 32. The assembly of claim 31 wherein said key block and anchor block are formed of the same material.
- 33. The assembly of claim 32 wherein said material is cast material and said elongated means is formed of metal.
REFERENCE TO CORRESPONDING APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 594,602, filed Oct. 9, 1990, now abandoned.
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