Sealed tendon-tensioning anchor system

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With component having discrete prestressing means – Anchorage

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E04C 310

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054408423

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for sealing an anchor retaining a tendon is disclosed, whereby an end of the tendon extends from the anchor. The apparatus comprises a vessel member having a void and a rust inhibitor disposed within the void. Further, the apparatus includes a retaining member permanently affixed to the vessel member whereby the retaining member is punctured by the tendon end upon placing the vessel in sealed communication with the anchor.

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