Anchorage for stressed reinforcing tendon

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Irreversibly reactive component

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52223L, E04C 310

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046639071

ABSTRACT:
An anchorage for anchoring a stressed reinforcing tendon to a structural body, which tendon consists of a plurality of stressed elongate elements arranged to lie side-by-side generally in a flat array, has an anchoring means by which the elongate elements are individually anchored to the anchoring body. So that the elements do not interfere with each other, the apertures are arranged in at least two rows each of which is parallel to or in the plane of the said flat array. Preferably the apertures in each row are laterally offset with respect to the apertures of the or each adjacent row. Preferably there are two of said rows of apertures in the anchoring body, offset respectively in opposite directions from the plane of the flat array.

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patent: 3351320 (1967-11-01), Harvey
patent: 3427772 (1969-02-01), Williams
patent: 3795949 (1974-03-01), Shorter

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