The present invention relates to a connecting element for sheet pile wall components, such as sheet piles, beam piles, pipe piles and other sheet pile components. Such sheet pile wall components are designed to be connected together to form a wall and, for this purpose, some of these components have a hooked strip profile, a neck and head strip profile and/or a claw strip profile that extends longitudinally along a lateral edge to enable their interconnection. Pipe piles and some beam piles have no such connecting elements so that separate connecting elements must be welded thereto.
Sheet pile connecting elements are known in a plurality of shapes and designs. They are used for interconnecting such sheet pile wall components and, in particular, for interconnecting two adjacent sheet piles, beam piles or pipe piles of a sheet pile wall that are arranged in a line or at a given angle with respect to each other, or for interconnecting three or more sheet pile wall components.
A connecting element for connecting sheet pile wall components that extend with respect to each other at a prescribed angle “x” is known from the Patent Publication DE OS 2,018,119, where “x” is in the range between 90° and 135°. This connecting element is formed, in profile, in the shape of the letter “S” with two oppositely directed hook strips at opposite ends. One of the hook strips is formed smaller than the other, and both engage corresponding hook strips, or so-called “Larssen” locks, of the sheet pile components to be connected.
This connecting element has the advantage that one can interconnect sheet pile wall components extending at an angle, either as a corner section with 90° or with a wider angle of between 90° and 180°.
Improved connecting elements of this type are disclosed in DE 198 51 877; DE 298 21 624; U.S. Pat. No. 6,282,762 and US 2008/0152435. In these references, the connecting elements, viewed in profile, have the shape of a backward letter “S” which allows the sheet piles considerable freedom of angular movement at their points of connection while nevertheless serving to securely connect the respective components.
Common to all these known sheet pile connecting elements is that they are only used in conjunction with sheet pile components having Larssen locks; that is, locks that are formed, in profile, with a hook having a wedge-shaped end portion.
The dimensions of these Larssen locks vary from manufacturer to manufacturer so that one must normally use sheet piles for each wall from the same manufacturer.
DE 39 07 348 discloses a number of extruded connecting elements which are designed for sheet piles with interlocks of the above-mentioned Larssen type, and also sheet pile components having “thumb and finger” type locks. The connecting elements have, for the Larssen locks, variously shaped hook strips which always require shape mating with the locks of the sheet piles. However, the continuous casting production method used to produce these connecting elements permits more diverse shapes of the connecting strips and allows smaller dimensional tolerances to be achieved than with rolled sections.
Thumb and finger type locks are also the subject of U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,753,623 and 7,946,791 which disclose numerous connecting elements designed to interconnect three sheet pile wall components.
The European OHIM Design No. 000617592 and U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,390,415; 7,935,406; 7,955,029 and 7,980,789 disclose various embodiments of connecting elements with so-called “knob and claw” type locks for sheet piles.
There is one further type of lock which is essentially a simple hook, as in the letter “J”, that is normally produced by cold forming metal (steel) plates or sheets. Such hook-type locks are disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 8,047,745; EP 1 688 544 A1; OHIM 00764444; GB 2,131,856 and GB 2,228,760.
Because of the many types of sheet pile locks, civil engineers designing sheet pile walls are somewhat limited in their choice of sheet pile wall components since all of the locks must be compatible for interconnection. For any given project, one type of lock is normally selected and utilized throughout.
A principal objective of the present invention is to provide a connecting element for sheet pile components of the type described above which can be used in conjunction with a wide variety of known sheet pile locks, including variously shaped Larssen Locks, thumb and finger locks, knob and claw type locks, as well as cold formed hook locks.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a connecting element for sheet pile components which establishes and retains the connection during installation over a wide range of angles.
These objects, as well as further objects which will become apparent from the discussion as follows, are achieved, in accordance with the present invention, by providing a connecting element for sheet pile wall components having a reverse “S” profile formed with the following sections:
(a) a substantially linear central strip having first and second ends and first and second lateral sides;
(b) a first hook strip extending from the first end of the central strip, commencing in the same longitudinal direction as the central strip, curving around in an arc of between 180° and 270°, and terminating in a free end pointing substantially toward, and spaced from, the first side of the central strip to form a first hook for engaging a hook strip profile of a sheet pile component; and
(c) a second hook strip extending from the second end of the central strip, commencing from the first side of the central strip in a direction substantially perpendicular thereto, curving around in an arc of between 180° and 270°, and terminating in a free end pointing substantially toward, and spaced from, the second end of the central strip to form a second hook for engaging a hook strip profile of a sheet pile component.
This connecting element also includes one or more profile attachments to this basic structure, permitting its interconnection to sheet pile wall components having a knob and claw (ball and socket) type interlocks as well as thumb and finger type interlocks. These profile attachments may exhibit one or more of the following configurations:
(d) a first claw strip formed by two opposing partial hooks, each extending in an arc of between 90° and 180° from the second side of the central strip and terminating in a free end pointing substantially toward, and spaced from, the free end of the other, opposing partial hook, for engaging a neck and head strip of a sheet pile component or a thumb and finger interlock of a sheet pile component;
(e) a second claw strip formed by two opposing partial hooks, each extending in an arc of between 90° and 180° from an outer side of the first hook strip and terminating in a free end pointing substantially toward, and spaced from, the free end of the other, opposing partial hook, for engaging a neck and head strip of a sheet pile component or a thumb and finger interlock of a sheet pile component;
(f) a head strip formed at a free end of one of the opposing partial hooks of one or both of the above-described claw strips for engaging a claw strip or a thumb and finger of a sheet pile wall component; and
(g) an attachment profile formed by a neck strip, attached at an outer side of the first and hook strip, and a head strip, formed at an opposite end of the neck strip, that has a larger cross-section than the neck strip, for engaging a claw strip or a thumb and finger of a sheet pile wall component.
For a full understanding of the present invention, reference should now be made to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
a)-5(d) are profile views of Z-shaped sheet piles of various types.
a)-6(s) profile views of the universal sheet pile connecting element of
The preferred embodiment of the universal sheet pile connecting element according to the present invention will now be described with reference to
It will be understood that the sheet pile connecting element 10 of
In profile, the connecting element includes a substantially linear central strip 12 having first and second ends 14 and 16, respectively, and first and second lateral sides 18 and 20. A first hook strip 22 extends from the first end 14 of the central strip 12, commencing in the same longitudinal direction as the central strip (that is, vertically upward as viewed in
A second hook strip 26 extends from the second end 16 of the central strip 12, commencing perpendicularly from the first side 18 of the central strip and curving around in an arc of between 180° and 270°. As in the case if the first hook strip, the arc of the second hook strip is preferably about 225°.
The second hook strip 26 terminates in a free end 28 pointing substantially toward, and spaced from, the second end 16 of the central strip 12 to form a second hook for engaging a Larssen type or cold formed hook strip of a sheet pile wall component.
The connecting element of
To facilitate connection to knob and claw (ball and socket) type interlocks and thumb and finger type interlocks, a claw strip 30 is formed on the second lateral side 20 of the central strip 12 and a head strip 32 is attached, via a neck strip 34, to the outside surface of one of the hook strips. In particular, the neck strip 34, and with it the head strip 32, are attached to the first hook strip 22.
The claw strip 30 is formed by two opposing partial hooks 36 and 38, each extending in an arc of between 90° and 180° from the second side 20 of the central strip 12. In the embodiment shown, the partial hooks 36 and 38 extend in an arc of about 135°. Each partial hook terminates in a free end 40 and 42, respectively, pointing substantially toward, and spaced from, the free end of the other, opposing partial hook, thus forming a claw strip for engaging a neck and head strip or a thumb and finger interlock of a sheet pile wall component or another connecting element.
The other attachment profile, comprising the head strip 32 and neck strip 34, is also preferably attached to the sheet pile connecting element for engaging a claw strip or a thumb and finger interlock of a sheet pile wall component or another connecting element. The neck strip 34 is attached to, and preferably extends outward from, the first hook strip in a direction substantially parallel to that of the central strip and terminates in the head strip 32 which is of larger cross-section than the neck strip 34.
Finally, to provide even greater usefulness and flexibility, another head strip 44 is preferably formed at the free end of one the partial hooks 36 and 38 of the claw strip 30. This head strip serves additionally for engaging a claw strip or thumb and finger interlock of a sheet pile wall component or another connecting element.
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It will be understood that the connecting element 10 can be formed either with or without the claw strip 30, either with or without the head strip and neck strip 32 and 34, respectively, and either with or without the head strip 44.
The universal connecting element 10 shown in
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a)-5(d) illustrate standard Z-shaped sheet pile components with Larssen locks (
a) and 6(e) show the connection of two Z-shaped sheet piles having cold formed hooks at their edges. In each of the
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The usefulness of the universal connecting element is illustrated in
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There has thus been shown and described a novel universal connecting element for sheet pile wall components which fulfills all the objects and advantages sought therefor. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the subject invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering this specification and the accompanying drawings which disclose the preferred embodiments thereof. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention, which is to be limited only by the claims which follow.
This application is claims priority from U.S. Patent Provisional Application No. 61/477,756, filed Apr. 21, 2011.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2012/000786 | 4/20/2012 | WO | 00 | 12/27/2013 |
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61477756 | Apr 2011 | US |