Pile with downwardly extending elongated elements

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61 53, E02D 534

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040402606

ABSTRACT:
A friction pile has an elongate columnar body which extends at least 1 m. down into the ground and is arranged to carry a structural load at its upper end. A number of rods or other elongate elements, each of smaller cross-sectional area than the body are connected at their upper ends to the pile body and extend in a direction with a downward component into the ground to shed at least a major portion of the structural load into the ground.

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patent: 2332990 (1943-10-01), Collins
patent: 3054268 (1962-09-01), Moller
patent: 3199301 (1965-08-01), Chitis
patent: 3332247 (1967-07-01), Proctor
patent: 3468131 (1969-09-01), Seidenberg
patent: 3526069 (1970-09-01), Deike

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