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Title:
Method and a device for building immersed foundations
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1. A method for building immersed foundations on a prepared bed without preliminary unwatering by means of a platform which has on its underface downwardly extending anchoring means and which serves as a cover for the concrete employed in the construction of the foundation and which defines a seating surface for the final structure, comprising
positioning in the underwater bed a support constituted by at least three bearing points which project from said bed;
adjusting the height of the bearing points as a function of the depth selected for the seating plane;
lowering said platform underwater so as to rest on the bearing points;
enclosing the space between the foundation bed and the platform;
pouring a plastic material which is capable of setting and hardening into the said enclosed space in sufficient quantity to ensure that said platform anchoring means are imprisoned therein, without reaching the underface of the platform;
and then, after a sufficient time for the plastic material to set and harden, so that it constitutes with the platform a rigid and leaktight hollow body, filling the said hollow body with material in the plastic state, capable of setting and hardening.
2. A method according to claim 1, in which said support is constituted by elongated elements driven down to the requisite depths.
3. A method as claimed in claim 1, in which said enclosing of said space is performed between the foundation bed and the periphery of the platform by means of an embankment.
4. A method as claimed in claim 1, and introducing said plastic material into said rigid and leaktight hollow body by injection under pressure.
5. Combined means for the construction of immersed foundations, comprising
a support having at least three bearing points of adjustable height relative to a foundation bed;
a platform which rests on said bearing support and has on its undersurface anchoring means projecting downwardly of a lesser quantity than said bearing points;
means to enclose the space between the foundation bed and the periphery of the platform; and
means for pouring hardenable material such as concrete between the platform and the bed in order to embed the anchoring means in the hardenable material.
6. Combined means as claimed in claim 5, said support comprising elongated elements.
7. Combined means as claimed in claim 5, said platform comprising bracing elements to comprise a reinforced concrete raft.
8. Combined means as claimed in claim 7, said anchoring means comprising elements for bracing said platform.
9. Combined means as claimed in claim 5, and means to introduce concrete or mortar grout between the platform and the hardened mass after solidification of the hardenable material.
10. Combined means as claimed in claim 5, said platform comprising a substantially leaktight surface having pluggable passages for the hardenable material and pluggable discharge apertures for water and air.
11. Combined means as claimed in claim 9, and means for inserting said concrete or mortar grout under pressure.
12. Combined means as claimed in claim 5, at least some of said bearing points being comprised by sheet piles which project from a sheet pile wall.
13. Combined means as claimed in claim 5, said means for enclosing the space between the foundation bed and the periphery of the platform comprising an embankment.
14. Combined means as claimed in claim 5, said platform having a downwardly extending side along part of its periphery.
15. Combined means as claimed in claim 5, and means dividing said platform into compartments.
16. Combined means as claimed in claim 5, said platform comprising means for discharging water which is present beneath said platform.
17. Combined means as claimed in claim 5, said platform comprising a plurality of sections which are prefabricated for assembly on a construction site.
Other info:
Inventors:
Aubert, Jean (8 RUE, LA, US)
Application Number:
366354
Filing Date: 1973-06-04 Publication_date: 1976-02-17 Assignee:
Primary Class(es):
405/225
405/233
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US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Shapiro, Jacob
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Young & Thompson
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