Method of and device for anchoring a reinforcement beam to a she

Joints and connections – Interfitted members with external bridging piece

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52726, 61 49, 61 58, 403354, E02D 574

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040032078

ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a method of and a device for strengthening a sheet piling by means of one or more beams, particularly double T- or I-beams. Such strengthening is effected by driving a beam adjacent to one side of the sheet piling into the ground. The beam is secured to the sheet piling by an elongate strap. This strap has at one end an elongate slot and rigid bars are welded to the strap along the slotted end thereof either on one side or on both sides of the strap, depending upon whether the beam is a T-beam or a double T-beam. The strap so prepared is then slid at its slotted end into the web of the beam after it is driven into the ground and the bars are then welded to the cross bar or bars of the beam. The other end of the strap is suitably fastened to the sheet piling.

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