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US1066822A US67769812A US1912677698A US1066822A US 1066822 A US1066822 A US 1066822A US 67769812 A US67769812 A US 67769812A US 1912677698 A US1912677698 A US 1912677698A US 1066822 A US1066822 A US 1066822A
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  • Kain Fnn-inmon ⁇ Vrn- :nnmr LAMP a subject of the German Eur peror, and resident of Hamburg, German Empire, have invented a new and useful Sheet-Piling Blade of iron Rolled into Z- Form, of which the following is a specification.
  • the several bars (1 of rolled iron are of Z-t'orm, their webs being at any desired angle to the flanges which are parallel. Along their edges they have projections and eyes c, alternately. ly fixing the bars together, the projections being inserted in the eyes, a corrugated sheet is obtained. lret'erably the flanges having projections are crooked at or near the projections, as shown, so that two connected flanges are in the same plane.
  • my invention The moment of resistance obtaiuable is greatly increased. (2) The material is most advantageously used throughout, the overla iping parts also contributing to the resistance against bending. (:3) By arranging the seams at the greatest possible dista nce From the neutral axis a unitary cross section is obtained. (lz) There is no riveting, so that no parts can burst ot'l' and rust ing is greatly reduced. The connection of the bar very simple and reliable.
  • A. sheet piling made of bars of iron rolled into Z-form and, when fixed together, making a corrugated sheet, the flanges of the bars being parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sheet, seen in plan view, said bars having integral interlocking This increase in members formed on that portion which is at the maximum distance from the axis of the total cross section.
  • a sheet piling made of bars of iron rolled into Zlorm and, when fixed together, making a corrugated sheet, the flanges oi the bars being parallel to the longitiulinal axis of the sheet, seen in plan view, and the connections being Formed on that portion which is at the maximum distance from the axis of" the total cross sec tion, each of said bars having a projection along one edge and an eye along the other, said projections and eyes serving :tor connecting the bars together.
  • a sheet piling made of bars of iron rolled into Z-torm and, when fixed together, making a corrugated sheet, the flanges ot' the bars being parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sheet, seen in plan view, and the connections being formed on that portion which is at. the maximum distauce from the axis of the total cross-section, and connecting means on said bars to hold two adjacent flanges in the same plane.
  • a sheet piling made of, bars of iron rolled into Z-lorm and, when fixed togcther, making a corrugated sheet, the flanges of the bars being parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sheet, seen in plan view, and the connections being formed on that portion which is at the maximum dis tance from the axis of the total cross section, each of said bars having a projection along one edge and an eye along the other, the flange having the projection being crooked so as to cause two adjacent flanges to be in the same plane.
  • a wall of sheet metal piling elements composed of profiled irons ojt Z-sbaped section assembled along their marginal sides in such a manner that the wing portions are parallel with the axis of the wall.
  • a wall of sheet metal piling elements composed of identical profiled irons, Z-shaped in section and assembled one with the other along their marginal sides in such a manner that the wing portions are parallel with the axis of the wall.

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AYPLIOATION FILED T18R16, 1912.
Patented July 8, 1913.
KARL FRIEDRICH WILI-IELM LAMP, 0F HAMBURG, GERMANY.
SHEET-FILING MADE OF IRON ROLLED INTO Z-FORM.
Specification of Letters Patent.
ilatented July 8, 1913.
Application filed February 15, 1912. Serial No. 677,698.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, Kain Fnn-inmon \Vrn- :nnmr LAMP, a subject of the German Eur peror, and resident of Hamburg, German Empire, have invented a new and useful Sheet-Piling Blade of iron Rolled into Z- Form, of which the following is a specification.
For iron sheet piling as ithasbeen hitherto constructed considerable moments of resist-- ance can only be obtained by increasing the amount of material used. material is comparatively great. In most of the known sheet piling the parts of which it is composed must be riveted together which is detrimental to the quality of the piling and also causes dif'liculties when piledriving. These drawbacks are overcome by my invention which is a rivetless sheet pile in which a great moment of resistance is obtained with a small amount of material.
teterence to be had to the accompanying drawings in which a cross section of my improved piling is illustrated.
The several bars (1 of rolled iron are of Z-t'orm, their webs being at any desired angle to the flanges which are parallel. Along their edges they have projections and eyes c, alternately. ly fixing the bars together, the projections being inserted in the eyes, a corrugated sheet is obtained. lret'erably the flanges having projections are crooked at or near the projections, as shown, so that two connected flanges are in the same plane.
The principal advantages of? my invention are: The moment of resistance obtaiuable is greatly increased. (2) The material is most advantageously used throughout, the overla iping parts also contributing to the resistance against bending. (:3) By arranging the seams at the greatest possible dista nce From the neutral axis a unitary cross section is obtained. (lz) There is no riveting, so that no parts can burst ot'l' and rust ing is greatly reduced. The connection of the bar very simple and reliable.
I claim:
1. A. sheet piling made of bars of iron rolled into Z-form and, when fixed together, making a corrugated sheet, the flanges of the bars being parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sheet, seen in plan view, said bars having integral interlocking This increase in members formed on that portion which is at the maximum distance from the axis of the total cross section.
A sheet piling made of bars of iron rolled into Zlorm and, when fixed together, making a corrugated sheet, the flanges oi the bars being parallel to the longitiulinal axis of the sheet, seen in plan view, and the connections being Formed on that portion which is at the maximum distance from the axis of" the total cross sec tion, each of said bars having a projection along one edge and an eye along the other, said projections and eyes serving :tor connecting the bars together. i
3. A sheet piling made of bars of iron rolled into Z-torm and, when fixed together, making a corrugated sheet, the flanges ot' the bars being parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sheet, seen in plan view, and the connections being formed on that portion which is at. the maximum distauce from the axis of the total cross-section, and connecting means on said bars to hold two adjacent flanges in the same plane.
--l. A sheet piling made of, bars of iron rolled into Z-lorm and, when fixed togcther, making a corrugated sheet, the flanges of the bars being parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sheet, seen in plan view, and the connections being formed on that portion which is at the maximum dis tance from the axis of the total cross section, each of said bars having a projection along one edge and an eye along the other, the flange having the projection being crooked so as to cause two adjacent flanges to be in the same plane.
A wall of sheet metal piling elements composed of profiled irons ojt Z-sbaped section assembled along their marginal sides in such a manner that the wing portions are parallel with the axis of the wall.
f'. A wall of sheet metal piling elements composed of identical profiled irons, Z-shaped in section and assembled one with the other along their marginal sides in such a manner that the wing portions are parallel with the axis of the wall.
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US5154302A (en) * 1991-07-02 1992-10-13 Alcorn John W Side wall construction for open top containers
US6575667B1 (en) * 1997-11-26 2003-06-10 Cmi Limited Co. Seawall panel
US20040013901A1 (en) * 2002-05-31 2004-01-22 Irvine John E. Seawall panel with inner layer
US20040026021A1 (en) * 2002-05-31 2004-02-12 Groh A. Anthony Method of manufacturing a metal-reinforced plastic panel
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US5154302A (en) * 1991-07-02 1992-10-13 Alcorn John W Side wall construction for open top containers
US6575667B1 (en) * 1997-11-26 2003-06-10 Cmi Limited Co. Seawall panel
US20040013901A1 (en) * 2002-05-31 2004-01-22 Irvine John E. Seawall panel with inner layer
US20040026021A1 (en) * 2002-05-31 2004-02-12 Groh A. Anthony Method of manufacturing a metal-reinforced plastic panel
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