WO2010022691A1 - Pile for foundation - Google Patents
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- WO2010022691A1 WO2010022691A1 PCT/CZ2009/000106 CZ2009000106W WO2010022691A1 WO 2010022691 A1 WO2010022691 A1 WO 2010022691A1 CZ 2009000106 W CZ2009000106 W CZ 2009000106W WO 2010022691 A1 WO2010022691 A1 WO 2010022691A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E02—HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING; FOUNDATIONS; SOIL SHIFTING
- E02D—FOUNDATIONS; EXCAVATIONS; EMBANKMENTS; UNDERGROUND OR UNDERWATER STRUCTURES
- E02D5/00—Bulkheads, piles, or other structural elements specially adapted to foundation engineering
- E02D5/74—Means for anchoring structural elements or bulkheads
- E02D5/80—Ground anchors
- E02D5/801—Ground anchors driven by screwing
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- the device belongs in the field of building industry, i.e. in concrete terms, in launching projects to establish buildings located on piles.
- the piles for lying foundations for buildings can be installed as combined with earthworks.
- a pile is inserted into a hole, excavated in the soil beforehand, where it is neither set nor rectified however.
- the space between the pile and the hole wall must be filled e.g. with concrete.
- This solution is disadvantageous due to the necessity both of excavating (drilling) works, to make a hole in the soil, and of concreting the space remaining later after the pile insertion. Therefore, this solution is not suitable from economical or ecological points of view.
- the main substance of the proposed technical solution is based on shaping the helix blade of the drilling base.
- the drilling base has one helix blade at least. In case the drilling base is provided with one helix only, the helix is located on the body bottom part of the drilling base.
- the helix diameter is in the range of 1.0 up to 100 multiple of the body diameter and/or of least transversal dimension thereof.
- the helix diameter, and due to it also the surface of its blade, is constant and/or variable lengthwise. E.g. the helix diameter can increase upwards from bottom.
- the helix pitch is given from 0.1 % to 90 %.
- the length of the helix blade is 5 of circumference of the body at least. The harder is the soil in the place of the drilling base installation the greater is the weight of the over-ground device and the more intensive is the expected influence of climatic conditions, the greater must be the helix blade length. It appears advantageous if the helix blade is longer than 360 .
- the body can be provided with more helix blades.
- the helix pitch can be linear and/or variable.
- the drilling base can be provided with a pricker located on the body bottom part, said pricker forming the bottom end of the drilling base.
- the helix is located either on the drilling base body or on the pricker.
- the pricker bottom end is sharpened into one surface at least, namely at the angle of 90° - 0.1° from the vertical axis of the drilling base.
- the pricker bottom can have semi-spherical end.
- the variant of the pricker end is chosen in accordance with the pricker diameter and with the kind of soil into which the drilling base is installed.
- the pricker can be free or provided with a helix.
- diverse variants of the drilling base can be made which differ by the helix-to-body diameter ratio.
- these various drilling bases can be utilized for diverse kind of soils (sandy, stony, or claylike ones), with the greater-helix-diameter drilling bases being applicable in soft soils especially, e.g. in peat.
- the body can have a closed or also open profile in the perpendicular cross section.
- the choice of the profile, of its diameter and wall thickness is influenced by the soil kind into which the drilling base has to be set.
- the body can have a polygonal shape in the perpendicular cross section.
- the drilling base with a body shaped as a polygon, is difficult to set, it offers better support in the soil against climatic influences.
- the body can be composed of more mutually connected profiles where open profiles can be combined with the closed ones and the round cross sections can be combined with polygonal ones etc.
- the drilling base body can be shaped so that it has smaller diameter in the bottom part than in its top part. The body can be widened linearly and/or stepwise towards the top part.
- an auxiliary helix is located on the transition between parts having different diameters.
- the auxiliary helix enables to drill the greater-diameter body top part into the terrain. If greater side forces are assumed to act on the drilling base, the body can be provided with an auxiliary ring.
- the auxiliary ring is mounted in such place of the body that it will be situated beneath the soil surface with the drilling base being drilled-in.
- the auxiliary ring is attached to the drilling base body by means of a wire weave and serves for usage in a soft under-bed. For the usage in a hard rocky under-bed, the auxiliary ring is attached to the drilling base body by means of inclined felloes.
- the space in the auxiliary ring can be possibly set in concrete afterwards.
- Another possibility to improve the resistance of the drilled-in drilling base against side forces is to make a welded wire thread around the whole body to increase the friction between the drilling base body and the soil in which the drilling base is located.
- the body top ending can contain a rectifying element to enable to throw the column or the device (e.g. a solar panel) out of parallel which are installed on the drilling base afterwards.
- a rectifying element to enable to throw the column or the device (e.g. a solar panel) out of parallel which are installed on the drilling base afterwards.
- several screws passing through nuts, welded to orifices in the body covering are used as rectifying elements. The rectifying element is applied in the case the drilling base cannot be drilled wholly vertically into the required position, especially in stony soil.
- Another ending can be shaped as a flange perpendicular to the drilling base body. On the circumference, the flange has orifices for screws to attach a device which is installed on the drilling base.
- Fig. 6 The drilling base composed of several profiles and helices on the body and on the pricker,
- the drilling base made conformably to the presented technical solution, consists of the 1650 mm long body !_with a diameter of 114 mm.
- the body I is provided with the helix 3 on its bottom end.
- the helix 3_ is located above the pricker 2 which forms the bottom part of the drilling base.
- the blade area of the helix 3 widens from the pricker 2 towards the ending 4 which forms the top part of the drilling base.
- the blade of the helix 1 is 25 mm wide at the pricker 2 and 90 mm wide on the top end of the helix 3.
- the helix 3 has the extent of 450°.
- the described device is evident on the Fig. 1.
- the drilling base has total length of 4800 mm with the body bottom part Ia being 2600 mm long and having the diameter of 219 mm.
- the body top part Ib is 1800 mm long with the diameter of 360 mm.
- the transition 9 is 200 mm long.
- On the bottom end the body 1 is provided with the helix 3_.
- the helix 3 is located above the pricker 2 which forms the bottom part of the drilling base.
- the blade area of the helix 3 widens from the pricker 2 towards the ending 4_which forms the top part of the drilling base.
- the blade of the helix 3 is 50 mm wide at the pricker 2 and 120 mm wide on the top end of the helix 3_.
- the helix 3 has the extent of 450°.
- the auxiliary helix 7 is located on the transition 9.
- the auxiliary ring 5_ is attached on the body top part Ib by means of the wire weave ⁇ .
- the auxiliary ring 5_ is mounted so high that it is to be found under the earth surface with the base being drilled in.
- the part of the body L located under the earth surface after the base setting, is provided with the wire 8 on its surface, said wire 8 being shaped to form a thread on the body 1 of the drilling base.
- the ending 4 is adapted, by means rectification brackets 6 in a form of screws and nuts 12, to assemble a tracker which is used to support a solar panel.
- the described device can be seen on the Fig. 3.
- the drilling base consists of the body 1 with the pricker 2 situated on the bottom end.
- the body I consists of more profiles with different diameters and the bottom part of the pricker 2 is bevelled by one skew cut at the angle of 45° towards the vertical axis of the drilling base.
- the conical part of the body I is coupled on which the cylindrical part of the body I is located consisting of a steel tube.
- the helix 3 is placed on the pricker 2 and on the conical part. The prolongation of the helix 3 to the pricker 2 and the form of the pricker 2 facilitate to locate the drilling base into very hard soil.
- this helix 3 has the pitch of 15 % with the area of its blade and its diameter increasing from the bottom part of the drilling base towards the ending 4.
- the first helix is 540° long and its maximum diameter equals 1.9 times the diameter of the given part of the body i.
- the auxiliary helix 7 is placed.
- the auxiliary helix 7 is 360° long, its pitch equals 15 % and the area of its blade does not change lengthwise.
- the diameter of the auxiliary helix 7 equals 1.3 times the given part of the body I.
- the body top part Ib links up which consists of a close steel hexagonally shaped profile. The described solution is obvious on the Fig. 6.
- the drilling base in accordance with the proposed technical solution, is composed of the body 1 consisting of one profile. On the bottom part of the body 1 a cone is located which is rounded on the bottom end. In this case, on the cone the helix 2 is located the pitch of which is 25 % and the length is 360°. The area of the blade of the helix 3_ and its diameter as well increase from the bottom part of the drilling base towards the ending 4 in this case. In this case, the maximum diameter of the helix 3 is 2.8 times the diameter of the given part of the body L On the cylindrical part of the body I, several other helices 3 are located. These further helices 3 have the length of 50° and the pitch of 25 %. The base drafted in such a way is suitable to support light over-ground devices in very soft soils. The described solution can be seen on the Fig. 7. List of Reference Symbols
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Priority Applications (4)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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AT09736793T ATE544910T1 (en) | 2008-08-28 | 2009-08-26 | PILLARS FOR A FOUNDATION |
AU2009287174A AU2009287174A1 (en) | 2008-08-28 | 2009-08-26 | Pile for foundation |
EP09736793A EP2315882B1 (en) | 2008-08-28 | 2009-08-26 | Pile for foundation |
US12/812,742 US20100310321A1 (en) | 2008-08-28 | 2009-08-26 | Pile for Foundation |
Applications Claiming Priority (6)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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CZ20080522A CZ2008522A3 (en) | 2008-08-28 | 2008-08-28 | Drilling-in base |
CZPUV2008-20271 | 2008-08-28 | ||
CZPV2008-522 | 2008-08-28 | ||
CZ200820271U CZ18961U1 (en) | 2008-08-28 | 2008-08-28 | Boring base |
CZ200820873 | 2009-02-16 | ||
CZPUV2008-20873 | 2009-02-16 |
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