Claims
- 1. A method of producing a concrete pipe comprising the steps of:
- substantially continuously coating a stressable tendon with an anti-bonding material, the inner radius of the anti-bonding material being substantially equal to the outer radius of the tendon, such that the outer surface of said tendon closely contacts the inner surface of said anti-bonding material with no gaps present therebetween, said anti-bonding material being of sufficient strength to withstand without failure the compressive load applied thereupon by said tendon to preclude relative radial movement of said tendon with respect to said coating material to the point where said tendon contacts said concrete while assuring low friction relative circumferential movement of said tendon with respect to the cured concrete,
- installing at least one coated unstressed tendon in a concrete pipe mould prior to pouring of concrete, the tendon extending substantially concentrically relative to the walls of the mould and being secured to tendon anchorages positiond within the mould, said mould having at least one longitudinal divider so that the pipe to be cast therein has at least one longitudinal split, portions of said tendon lying on both sides of said split and being connected together across said split,
- pouring concrete into said mould to substantially completely immerse said tendon and said anchorages in said concrete except for those points wherein said tendon passes through said longitudinal split, so that concrete surrounds and intimately contacts said coating material with no gaps therebetween to preclude relative radial movement of said coating material with respect to said concrete after curing the concrete in the mould,
- expanding said pipe radially outwardly to cause circumferential movement of said tendon with respect to the cured concrete to thereby stress the tendon, and
- filling the split in said pipe with a filler to form a substantially continuous stressed cylinder.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the radius of the outer surface of said coating material is slightly greater than the radius of the outer surface of said tendon.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said tendon is helically disposed.
- 4. A method of stressing a substantially circular tendon comprising the steps of:
- substantially continuously coating a stressable tendon with an anti-bonding material such that the outer surface of said tendon intimately contacts the inner surface of said anti-bonding material with no gaps present therebetween, said anti-bonding material being of sufficient strength to withstand without failure the compressive load applied thereupon by said tendon to preclude relative radial movement of said tendon with respect to said coating material to the point where said tendon contacts said concrete while assuring low friction relative circumferential movement of said tendon with respect to the cured concrete,
- installing at least one coated unstressed tendon in a concrete pipe mould prior to pouring of concrete, the tendon extending substantially concentrically relative to the walls of the mould and secured to tendon anchorages positioned within the mould, said mould having at least one longitudinal divider so that the pipe to be cast therein has at least one longitudinal split, portions of said tendon lying on both sides of said split and being connected together across said split,
- pouring concrete into said mould to substantially completely immerse said tendon and said anchorages in said concrete except for those points wherein said tendon passes through said longitudinal split, so that concrete surrounds and intimately contacts said coating material with no gaps therebetween to preclude relative radial movement of said coating material with respect to said concrete after curing the concrete in the mould,
- expanding said pipe radially outwardly to cause circumferential movement of said tendon with respect to the cured concrete to thereby stress the tendon, and
- filling the split in said pipe with a filler to form a substantially continuous stressed cylinder.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the radius of the outer surface of said coating material is slightly greater than the radius of the outer surface of said tendon.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein said tendon is helically disposed.
- 7. A method of producing a concrete pipe comprising the steps of:
- substantially continuously coating a stressable tendon with an anti-bonding material such that the outer surface of said tendon closely contacts the inner surface of said anti-bonding material with no gaps present therebetween, said anti-bonding material being of sufficient strength to withstand without failure the compressive load applied thereupon by said tendon to preclude relative radial movement of said tendon with respect to said coating material to the point where said tendon contacts said concrete while assuring low friction relative circumferential movement of said tendon with respect to the cured concrete,
- installing at least one coated unstressed tendon in a concrete pipe mould prior to pouring of concrete, the tendon extending substantially concentrically relative to the walls of the mould and being secured to tendon anchorages positioned within the mould,
- pouring concrete into said mould to substantially completely immerse said tendon and said anchorages in said concrete so that concrete surrounds and intimately contacts said coating material with no gaps therebetween to preclude relative radial movement of said coating material with respect to said concrete after curing the concrete in the mould,
- providing said pipe with a longitudinal split in the concrete thereof for at least a considerable portion of the length of said pipe, portions of said tendons lying on both sides of said split and being connected together across said split,
- expanding said pipe radially outwardly to cause circumferential movement of said tendon with respect to the cured concrete to thereby stress the tendon and to cause any concrete bridging said split or longitudinally aligned therewith to be severed, and
- filling the split in said pipe with a filler to form a substantially continuous stressed cylinder.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the radius of the outer surface of said coating material is slightly greater than the radius of the outer surface of said tendon.
- 9. The method of claim 7 wherein said tendon is helically disposed.
Priority Claims (2)
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36/72 |
Aug 1972 |
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2565/75 |
Jul 1975 |
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of my copending application Ser. No. 386,619 filed Aug. 9, 1973 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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