Injection liner for a borehole closure

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Earth treatment or control – Chemical

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52744, 52173R, 425 12, 425568, 425DIG227, 141293, E02D 518

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043827209

ABSTRACT:
An injection liner for use as a borehole closure in masonry or solid rock provides a passageway for injecting plastics material into a prepared borehole for sealing cracks or fissures in masonry or solid rock. The liner is a unitary shaft having a frusto-conically shaped outside surface arranged to be fitted into the prepared borehole. The shaft is a tubular member and provides an axially extending bore through which the plastics material is forced. A nipple is threaded into the larger diameter end of the shaft so that a hose for the plastics material can be connected to the nozzle for flowing the plastics material into the bore through the injection liner.

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patent: 3572956 (1971-03-01), Liscum
patent: 3861155 (1975-01-01), Steinberg et al.
patent: 3986536 (1976-10-01), Janson
patent: 4289427 (1981-09-01), Rolston

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