Retaining wall construction and blocks therefor

Hydraulic and earth engineering – Earth treatment or control – Shoring – bracing – or cave-in prevention

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521694, 52562, 52585, 405262, 405286, E02D 2902

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050448340

ABSTRACT:
In general, a block and retaining wall formed by a number of such blocks are interconnected between courses by a plurality of Z-shaped anchor elements having an upper and lower body part of substantially rectangular cross-section as viewed in plan. The upper body part is offset from the lower body part. The offset of one course of blocks relative to the course beneath will be a predetermined fixed amount determined by the offset of the body parts of the interlocking Z-shaped anchor elements. A tie-back arrangement includes means for attaching a sheet of geosynthetic material to the embedded end of a block so as to leave the open cells within and those formed between the blocks unobstructed from above and available for filling with pea gravel or other drainage fill material.

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patent: 4825619 (1989-05-01), Forsberg
patent: 4914876 (1990-04-01), Forsberg
patent: 4920712 (1990-05-01), Dean, Jr.

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