Claims
- 1. A tunnel lining comprising a plurality of arcuate tunnel lining segments formed in a cast material of high-compressive strength, each segment having joining means at each longitudinal end thereof for joining the segment ends to the corresponding ends of similar segments to form a ring, the joining means comprising a semi-cylindrical groove formed in the segment end and part circular tensile hoops projecting from the segment end to bridge the groove and overlap with corresponding hoops on the adjacent segment end and fastening means for engaging in the overlapping hoops between the segment ends to mate together and to hold the segment ends together; the improvement comprising at each end of each segment at least two semi-cylindrical grooves at spaced locations along the end and extending across the segment end from the inner side of the segment and stopping short of the outside of the segment; for at least one of the grooves a pair of part circular tensile hoops projecting from the segment end and bridging the groove to receive a single hoop on the adjacent segment end between said pair of hoops; and adjustable permanent elongate fastening devices which have a tapered length longer than the spacing between said two hoops to be driven into the overlapping hoops between the segment ends to draw the segment ends together and to apply a compressive force and control rotation between the segment ends which compressive force and degree of rotation can be varied in accordance with the extent to which the fastening devices are driven into the hoops to provide a sealed permanent connection, with controlled rotation, between the segment ends which can transmit shear tension, compression and bending moment through the ring of segments and thereby forming a monolithic structure capable of supporting both internal and external pressures.
- 2. A tunnel lining as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fastening devices each comprise a split sleeve to engage in the overlapping hoops and having a tapered bore and a tapered pin to engage in the bore and expand the sleeve to act on the hoops in a direction to draw the segment ends together in compression.
- 3. A tunnel lining as claimed in claim 1 wherein each fastening device comprises a tapered element having a coarse screw thread and the part circular hoops are angled to engage the thread of the element.
- 4. A ring-shaped tunnel lining comprising a plurality of arcuate tunnel lining segments formed in a cast material of high compressive strength, each segment having opposite end faces in abutment with an end face of an adjacent segment, each end face of each segment having at least first and second spaced-apart parallel grooves therein, extending in the thickness dimension of the segment from the inner side of the segment and stopping short of the outside of the segment; associated with one of the grooves in each end face a pair of spaced-apart, part-circular hoops of high tensile strength material projecting from the respective end face and bridging the respective groove; associated with the other groove in each end face a single part-circular hoop of high strength material projecting from the respective end face and bridging the respective groove, each of said single hoops on one segment lying between and overlapping the hoops of a pair of hoops on an adjacent segment, and each of said hoops being received in a slot formed in the end face of the segment toward which the hoop projects; and elongate fastening devices having tapered lengths longer than the spacing between the hoops of each pair of hoops, said fastening devices having been driven from inside the segments through the overlapping hoops with said tapered lengths in contact with the overlapping hoops thereby drawing the segment ends together and applying and maintaining compressive force between the segment ends.
Priority Claims (1)
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to tunnel linings and in particular to tunnel linings comprising rings of arcuate tunnel lining segments formed in cast material of high compressive strength. This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 165,394 filed July 2, 1980 (now abandoned), itself a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 932,216 filed Aug. 9, 1978 (now abandoned).
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