Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Deadman-type anchor
Patent
1978-04-24
1979-01-30
Bell, J. Karl
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Deadman-type anchor
248119R, E02D 574
Patent
active
041364945
ABSTRACT:
An anchor assembly includes an elongate base means that has a tie-down member for operatively engaging the back end of the base means to attach it to a support, a brace member operatively engages the base means and extends upwardly thereof so that a flexible stress member can operatively engage and extend between a back end of the base means, an upper end of the brace member and the front end of the base means so that a second stress cable or chain to be anchored can engage the first stress member intermediate the upper end of the brace means and the front portion of the base means to extend therefrom to engage the work object.
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