Hydraulic and earth engineering – Earth treatment or control – Shoring – bracing – or cave-in prevention
Patent
1986-06-16
1987-04-07
Taylor, Dennis L.
Hydraulic and earth engineering
Earth treatment or control
Shoring, bracing, or cave-in prevention
405284, 405258, E02D 500, E02D 1700
Patent
active
046556460
ABSTRACT:
A retaining wall system which provides an essentially a vertical wall without vertically aligned protrusions. The multitiered retaining wall system uses a plurality of tieback elements which act independently of each other to prevent the transference of forces and moments to lower tiers. The design provides a high degree of flexibility in the horizontal spacing of the tieback elements, which is independent of the width of the retaining wall panel, so as to meet specified technical conditions and allow the use of standard size prefabricated concrete components.
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Babcock John W.
Wormus Ronald K.
Dorr Robert C.
Stresswall International, Inc.
Taylor Dennis L.
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