Cable-stay cradle system

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Inventors

Figg, Jr., Eugene C.
Figg, Linda
Pate, W. Denney

Application #

291681

Filed

Nov-12-2002

Published

Apr-19-2005

Current US Class

014/21
014/22
248/49

International Classes

E01D 011//00

Field of Search

14/18 14/21 14/22 14/23 57/231 248/49 248/56 248/63 248/68.1

Assignee

Figg Bridge Engineers, Inc. (Tallahassee, FL)

Examiners

Hartmann; Gary S.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dykema Gossett PLLC

US Patent References

4473915   Tension member a...
4505081   Curved device for c...
4633540   Tension tie member
4648146   Apparatus for and...
4742591   Cable stayed bridg...
4799279   Method of construct...
4856254   Method of placing...
4866803   Bridge structure wit...
4977715   Reinforced-concret...
5121518   Cable-stayed bridg...
5197157   Cable-stayed bridg...
6301735   Method and device...
6421864   Bridge cable fixing...
6476326   Structural cable for...
6560807   Cable with parallel...
6658684   Cable with parallel...
 

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Abstract
A cable-stay cradle system ("cradle system") for cable stayed bridges is mounted onto a cable stay, the opposite ends of which are attached to anchors on a bridge deck. The cradle system is disposed along the length of the cable stay and located in a pre-formed opening in a pylon. The cradle system includes axially spaced sleeve centering plates that have radially spaced holes through which the cable strands of the cable stay are threaded. The cradle system ensures that a distance from center-points of adjacent cable strands remains essentially constant along the entire length of the cradle system. The invention also provides a method of installing a cable stay including a cradle system, which includes the steps of threading the cable stay through the opening in the pylon so as to locate the cradle system in the opening, and attaching the cable stay to anchors on the bridge deck.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A cable-stay cradle system for mounting a cable stay onto a bridge pylon, the cable stay including a plurality of cable strands, said cable-stay cradle system comprising:

a curved sheath having a predetermined arc-length; and

a plurality of axially spaced sleeve centering plates having a plurality of radially spaced holes through which cable strands are threaded, so that a distance from a center-point of a cable strand disposed in a hole, to a center-point of another cable strand disposed in an adjacent hole, remains essentially constant along the arc-length of said sheath, the cable strands being substantially continuous and including first and second ends, the first and second ends of the cable strands being respectively affixed to first and second anchors disposed on a bridge deck relative to opposing faces of the bridge pylon.



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

a. Field of Invention

The present invention relates generally to bridges, and more particularly, to cable stayed bridges in which cable stays are anchored to the bridge deck at one side of a pylon, extend through openings in the pylon, and are further anchored to the bridge deck at an opposite side of the pylon.

b. Description of Related Art

As shown in related art FIG. 1, in the past, cable stayed bridges have been constructed for example by anchoring cable stays 11, 12 to a bridge deck 13 by anchors 14, 15, respectively. Cable stays 11, 12 are further anchored to pylon 16 by anchors 17, 18, respectively. This conventional bridge construction technique has several drawbacks. For example, pylon 16 must be large enough to permit internal access during bridge construction for stressing operations of cable stays 11, 12, and for inspection of anchors 17, 18 after installation thereof. Installation of anchors 17, 18 is also costly and time consuming since each anchor must be individually installed and inspected thereafter. Moreover, anchors 17, 18 apply a high splitting force on pylon 16, which requires post-construction tensioning of cable stays 11, 12, and also requires significant reinforcement of pylon 16 to account for such stresses.
 
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