Claims
- 1. A retaining wall system, comprising:
- a vertical assembly of stacked cells, each cell comprising at least portions of a pair of spaced anchors, each anchor having a front top surface, and a panel supported on the front top surfaces of said pair of anchors, the anchors of each cell being aligned with corresponding anchors of a cell on which the anchors are stacked, each anchor being formed in one piece with at least one integral member rearward of said front top surface projecting upwardly from the surface rearwardly adjacent to said forward top surface of said anchor, each anchor being formed with a slot into a bottom surface of the anchor for receiving the projecting integral member of an aligned anchor of an adjacent cell whereby to interlock as a shear key with said aligned cell anchor independent of said panel.
- 2. The retaining wall system of claim 1 in which said projecting member is adjacent said front top surface.
- 3. The retaining wall system of claim 1 in which said slot extends rearwardly of said front top surface.
- 4. The retaining wall system of claim 1 in which said slot extends beneath said front top surface.
- 5. The retaining wall system of claim 1 in which said slot extends beneath and rearwardly of said front top surface.
- 6. The retaining wall system of claim 1 in which said slot has a lengthwise extension greater than a lengthwise extension of said projecting member.
- 7. The retaining wall system of claim 1 in which each anchor is formed with at least two spaced members rearwardly of said front top surface, one member projecting above said front top surface and another member projecting above a rear top surface of said anchor.
- 8. The retaining wall system of claim 7 in which one of said projecting members is disposed adjacent said front top surface.
- 9. The retaining wall system of claim 8 in which each anchor has a portion of reduced thickness between said projecting members.
- 10. The retaining wall system of claim 1 in which each anchor has a lowermost region at the front end of each anchor, said lowermost region being beveled whereby to abut against a flat region of said panel.
- 11. The retaining wall system of claim 1 in which said panel is formed of reinforced concrete.
- 12. The retaining wall system of claim 1 in which said panel is an elongated member substantially rectangular in cross-section, having greater height than thickness and is supported on said pair of anchors at an acute angle to horizontal.
- 13. The retaining wall system of claim 1 wherein the front top surface of each anchor is defined by a notch in the front end of said anchor to receive at least a portion of said panel, said notch being substantially the shape of said received panel portion.
- 14. The retaining wall system of claim 13 in which said panel is formed with beveled edges.
- 15. The retaining wall system of claim 1 in which said retaining wall comprises a plurality of horizontally adjacent vertical assemblies of stacked cells.
- 16. The retaining wall system of claim 15 in which the ends of each panel are received medially on the front top surface of the anchor supports therefor, the ends of the adjacent panels meeting and sharing a medial support.
- 17. The retaining wall system of claim 15 in which the ends of each panel are cantilevered to extend outwardly from supporting anchors, the ends of respective adjacent panels meeting between the respective adjacent anchors.
- 18. A one piece anchor for use in a retaining wall system comprising:
- an elongated member having a front top surface and at least one integral member rearwardly of said front top surface projecting outwardly of said anchor, and formed with a slot into a bottom surface of the anchor for receiving the projecting integral member of an aligned anchor of similar construction, whereby to interlock therewith.
- 19. The anchor of claim 18 in which the projecting member is adjacent said front top surface.
- 20. The anchor of claim 18 in which said slot extends rearwardly of said front top surface.
- 21. The anchor of claim 18 in which said slot extends beneath said front top surface.
- 22. The anchor of claim 18 in which said slot extends beneath, and rearwardly of said front top surface.
- 23. The anchor of claim 18 in which the retaining wall system of claim 1 in which said slot has a lengthwise extension greater than a lengthwise extension of said projecting member.
- 24. The anchor of claim 18 formed with at least two spaced members rearwardly of said front top surface, projecting above said front top surface.
- 25. The anchor of claim 24 in which one of said projecting members is disposed adjacent said front top surface and the other is on a rear top surface of said anchor.
- 26. The anchor of claim 25 having a reduced thickness between said projecting members.
- 27. The anchor of claim 18 in which the lower most region of front end of the anchor is beveled.
- 28. The anchor of claim 18 in which the front top surface is defined by a notch in the front end of the anchor for receiving at least a portion of a panel to be seated therein.
- 29. A method of retaining soil, comprising the steps of:
- placing anchors in an array on a horizontal plane, each anchor being formed in one piece, having a front top surface and formed with at least one integral member rearwardly of said front top surface projecting outwardly of said anchor, and formed with a slot into a bottom surface of the anchor for receiving the projecting member of an aligned anchor of similar construction whereby to interlock as a shear key with said aligned anchor;
- placing an elongated panel on said front surfaces so as to connect adjacent pairs of said anchors, the interlocking of said shear key being independent of said panel;
- stacking said anchors until a retaining wall of desired height is obtained; and
- simultaneously with or subsequent to said step of stacking, filling spaces between said anchors with soil.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/010,222 filed Dec. 8, 1995.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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Kind |
102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US96/19453 |
12/6/1996 |
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8/10/1998 |
8/10/1998 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO97/20997 |
6/12/1997 |
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US Referenced Citations (12)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
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277078 |
Dec 1969 |
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