Claims
- 1. A system for widening a highway flanked by irregular terrain, comprising:
- at least one row of caisson means formed in terrain providing a foundation under a breast wall and a sound wall, said caisson means being formed from hardenable cementitious material cast over a network of reinforcing members;
- a breast wall, including wall sections formed from cementitious material cast over a network of reinforcing members that includes said network of reinforcing members of said caisson means, wherein at least a portion of the cementitious material forming the caisson means is integrally cast with and forms part of said breast wall, and
- a sound wall mounted on and supported by said caisson means.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein said row of caisson means consists of only a single row.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein said caisson means network of reinforcing members includes first and second groups of vertically-oriented members spaced away from a center of said caisson means on opposite sides thereof for increasing a bending moment of each of said caisson means.
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein said caisson means are wider than said wall sections of said breast wall, such that only a portion of the cementitious material and network of reinforcing members that forms said caisson means forms an integral part of said breast wall.
- 5. The system of claim 4, wherein approximately only half the width of said caisson means is integrally formed with said wall sections of said breast wall.
- 6. The system of claim 5, wherein said breast wall sections have a height, and each of said caisson means extends the full height of the wall sections forming said breast wall.
- 7. The system of claim 6, wherein said caisson means have a round cross-section, and wherein only about half a diameter of each caisson means is integrally formed with said wall sections of said breast wall.
- 8. The system of claim 7, wherein said caisson means network of reinforcing means includes first and second groups of vertically oriented members on opposite sides thereof for increasing a bending moment of each of said caisson means in a direction orthogonal with respect to said highway, wherein only said first group of vertically oriented members is included in said network of reinforcing members of said wall sections.
- 9. The system of claim 1, wherein said wall sections of said breast wall are supported exclusively by said row of caisson means.
- 10. The system of claim 1, further comprising support pads integrally cast between said caisson means and said breast wall sections for facilitating casting of the breast wall sections.
- 11. A combination breast wall and sound wall for use in widening a highway flanked by irregular terrain, comprising:
- a single row of caisson means formed in terrain and providing a foundation under a breast wall a and sound wall, said caisson means including a network of reinforcing members arranged to maximize resistance to a bending moment applied along a line orthogonal to said row;
- a breast wall including wall sections formed from cementitious material cast over a network of reinforcing members that include said reinforcing members of said caisson means, wherein at least a portion of the cementitious material forming the caisson means is integrally cast with and forms part of said breast wall, and
- a sound wall mounted on and supported by said caisson means.
- 12. The combination breast wall and sound wall of claim 11, wherein said network of reinforcing members of said caisson means includes first and second vertically oriented groups, and only one of said groups is included in said network of reinforcing members of said wall sections.
- 13. The combination breast wall and sound wall of claim 12, wherein each of said vertically oriented groups consists of no more than two rows of reinforcing members aligned parallel with respect to a line parallel with said row.
- 14. The combination breast wall and sound wall of claim 13, wherein said caisson means have a round cross-section, and said vertically oriented groups of reinforcing members are positioned away from a center line of said caisson means a distance of at least one-half of a radius of said caisson means cross-section.
- 15. The combination breast wall and sound wall of claim 14, wherein only approximately half of a diameter of each of the caisson means is integrally formed with said wall sections of said breast wall.
- 16. The combination breast wall and sound wall of claim 11, wherein said single row of caisson means is a sole supporting structure for said breast wall and said sound wall.
- 17. The combination breast wall and sound wall of claim 11, wherein said sound wall includes support posts vertically mounted on upper ends of said caisson means, and wall panels mounted between said support posts.
- 18. The combination breast wall and sound wall of claim 17, wherein the posts of said sound wall are mounted only on every other of said caisson means.
- 19. The combination breast wall and sound wall of claim 18, wherein said support posts include pairs of opposing flanges receiving side edges of said wall panels.
- 20. The combination breast wall and sound wall of claim 19, wherein said sound wall includes wedging means wedgingly forcing the side edges of said wall panels against one of said pair of opposing flanges of said support posts.
- 21. The combination breast wall and sound wall of claim 20, wherein said sound wall panels include recesses receiving and securing said wedging means.
- 22. A method for widening a highway flanked by irregular terrain and for providing support for a sound wall comprising the steps of:
- excavating a level strip of ground in said terrain that is parallel to said highway;
- drilling a single row of vertically oriented holes in said level strip of ground;
- laying vertically oriented reinforcing members in said holes whose upper ends extend above said holes;
- pouring a hardenable, cementitious material into said holes to form lower portions of a single row of caisson means;
- simultaneously casting upper portions of said caisson means and breast wall sections over said lower portions of said caisson means wherein some but not all of the upper ends of said reinforcing members are integrated into said breast wall sections to reinforce the same, and wherein a width of said caisson means is greater than a width of said wall sections, and
- installing a sound wall on top of said caisson means.
- 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising the step of leveling said terrain between said level strip of ground and said highway prior to said excavating to produce a cut face in the terrain, and wherein said breast wall supports said cut face.
- 24. The method of claim 22, further comprising the step of leveling the terrain between said level strip of ground and said highway after casting said breast wall by depositing and compacting fill material between said breast wall and said highway.
- 25. The method of claim 22, wherein said reinforcing members laid in said holes in a pattern that maximizes a bending moment of the caisson means in a direction orthogonal to said highway.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/927,368, filed Apr. 26, 1995 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,537,788) which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/392,476, filed Feb. 22, 1995, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/176,953, filed Jan. 3, 1994 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,392,572) which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/935,895, filed Aug. 28, 1992 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,274,971).
US Referenced Citations (17)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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State Of Maryland, Department Of Transportation, State Highway Administration, Blueprints, Concrete Retaining Wall, Interstate Route 97, Dated Oct. 18, 1993. |
Blueprints and sketches dated Jan. 2, 1992 by the Reinforced Earth Company illustrating use of wedge blocks with panels. |
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