Claims
- 1. A method for shoring a face of an excavation, wherein the face and adjacent ground are defined by soft shale or rock, or stiff soil, comprising the steps of:
- (a) drilling from the top surface of the ground a plurality of relatively small diameter, relatively closely spaced and generally vertical holes into the ground adjacent a plane defining the face;
- (b) grouting rods to form generally vertical columns in said holes and define a barrier along the face of the excavation;
- (c) excavating the ground away from the face of the excavation and along the barrier defined by the vertical columns;
- (d) inserting bars transverse to the face and into the ground in a substantially horizontally direction and at locations between the vertical columns as the excavation proceeds.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein step (a) includes drilling said holes to a depth below subgrade.
- 3. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein step (c) includes drilling substantially horizontal holes into the face and ground, injecting cement in a liquid state into the substantially horizontal holes, and inserting the horizontal bars.
- 4. A method in accordance with claim 1 including the step of applying a covering to the face for holding loose rocks or soil on the face.
- 5. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein step (d) includes connecting said horizontal bars to said columns.
- 6. A method for shoring a face of an excavation, wherein the face and adjacent ground are defined by soft shale or rock, or stiff soil, comprising the steps of:
- (a) drilling, prior to the excavation, a plurality of generally vertical holes to a depth below subgrade into the ground adjacent a plane defining the face, said holes having a diameter less than approximately 5 inches and a center to center spacing of less than approximately 4 feet;
- (b) grouting vertical rods in said holes to form generally vertical columns and define a barrier along the face of the excavation;
- (c) drilling a plurality of first and second substantially horizontal holes into the face and ground between the columns as the excavation proceeds, said second holes being drilled to a greater depth than said first holes;
- (d) installing bars into said first holes, and
- (e) installing tiebacks into said second holes.
- 7. A method in accordance with claim 6 including the step of applying a covering to the face for holding loose rocks or soil on the face.
- 8. A method in accordance with claim 7 wherein said covering is a chain-link fence.
- 9. A method in accordance with claim 7 wherein said covering is shot concrete.
- 10. A method in accordance with claim 6 wherein said substantially vertical holes have a diameter of approximately four inches.
- 11. A method in accordance with claim 6 wherein said substantially vertical holes have a center to center spacing between adjacent vertical holes of approximately two feet.
- 12. A structure for shoring a face of an excavation, wherein the face and adjacent ground are defined by soft shale or rock, or stiff soil, comprising a plurality of substantially vertical cement columns with rod cores located along the face and extending downward from the top surface of the ground adjacent the excavation, said cement columns having a cross-sectional diameter less than 5 inches and center to center spacing less than 4 feet, and a plurality of substantially horizontal bars extending back from the face into the ground in the area between said columns.
- 13. A structure in accordance with claim 12 wherein said bars are surrounded by cement.
- 14. A structure in accordance with claim 12 including a covering over the face to hold loose rocks or soil on the face.
- 15. A structure in accordance with claim 12 wherein said horizontal bars are connected to said columns.
- 16. A method for shoring a face of an excavation, wherein the face and adjacent ground are defined by soft shale or rock, or stiff soil, comprising the steps of:
- (a) drilling from the top surface of the ground a plurality of relatively small diameter, relatively closely spaced and generally vertical holes into the ground adjacent a plane defining the face;
- (b) grouting rods to form generally vertical columns in said holes and define a barrier along the face of the excavation;
- (c) excavating the ground away from the face of the excavation and along the barrier defined by the vertical columns;
- (d) inserting bars traverse to the face and into the ground in a substantially horizontal direction as the excavation proceeds; and
- (e) installing at least one tieback transverse to the face and into the ground
- 17. A structure for shoring a face of an excavation, wherein the face and adjacent ground are defined by soft shale or rock, or still soil, comprising a plurality of substantially vertical cement columns with rod cores located along the face and extending downward from the top surface of the ground adjacent the excavation, said cement columns having a cross-sectional diameter less than 5 inches and center to center spacing less than 4 feet, a plurality of substantially horizontal bars and at least one tieback extending back from the face into the ground in the area between said columns.
- 18. A structure for shoring a face of an excavation, comprising:
- a ground defined generall by soft shale, soft rock, stiff soil or the like and having a top surface and a vertical face which extends downward from the top surface;
- a plurality of substantially vertical cement columns with rod cores disposed along the vertical face of the ground, said cement columns have a cross-sectional diameter less than 5 inches and a center to center spacing along the ground vertical face of less than 4 feet; and
- a plurality of bars extending into the ground in an approximately horizontal direction from the vertical face of the ground in an area between said columns.
- 19. A structure for shoring a face of an excavation, comprising:
- a ground defined generally by soft shale, soft rock, stiff soil or the like and having a top surface and a vertical face which extends downward from the top surface;
- a plurality of substantially vertical cement columns with rod cores disposed along the vertical face of the ground, said cement columns have a cross-sectional diameter less than 5 inches and a center to center spacing along the ground vertical face of less than 4 feet; and
- a plurality of bars and at least one tieback extending into the ground in an approximately horizontal direction from the vertical face of the ground in the area between said columns.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 622,876, filed June 21, 1984, now abandoned.
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