Facing system

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Inventors

Vidal, Henri
Muelas-Medrano, Santiago
Segrestin, Pierre

Application #

358619

Filed

May-30-1989

Published

Apr-2-1991

Current US Class

047/83
405/284

International Classes

E02D 029/02; E02D 017/00

Field of Search

405/284 405/285 405/286 405/287 405/258 405/262

Assignee

Vidal; Henri (Neuilly-sur-Seine, FR)

Examiners

Taylor; Dennis L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis

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4668129   Retaining wall syst...
4671706   Concrete retaining...

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Abstract
A facing system for a frictionally stabilized earth structure comprises an assembly of facing units each having a sloping facing panel with a substantially horizontal upper edge and a lower edge situated rearward of said upper edge and substantially parallel thereto, the facing panel being supported by a pair of laterally spaced side panels. The facing units are assembled to form a series of superimposed substantially horizontal tiers wherein the sloping facing panels in the tiers are laterally spaced and are positioned vertically above corresponding lateral spaces between facing panels in the tier below, whereby earth immediately behind the structure in contact with the facing panels, forms an open sloping surface from the lower edge of each facing panel through the space in the tier immediately below to the upper edge of the facing panel vertically below the space, the slope of the surface being less than the angle of repose of the earth. The side panels on each of each said facing panel restrain lateral movement of the earth of the slope and are provided with a device for attachment to frictional stabilizing members embedded in the earth of the structure.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A facing system for a frictionally stabilized earth structure, said facing system having a front and a rear and comprising: an assembly of sloping facing panels each of which has a substantially horizontal upper edge and a lower edge situated rearward of said upper edge and substantially parallel thereto; means for supporting said facing panels to form a series of superimposed substantially horizontal tiers thereof, the sloping facing panels in said tiers being laterally spaced to define lateral spaces between adjacent facing panels, and the facing panels in said tiers being positioned vertically above corresponding lateral spaces between facing panels in the tier below, whereby earth immediately behind said facing system in contact with said facing panels forms an open sloping surface from the lower edge of each facing panel through the lateral space in the tier immediately below to the upper edge of the facing panel vertically below said lateral space, the slope of said surface being less than the angle of repose of the earth; earth retaining means provided on each side of each said facing panel for restraining lateral movement of the earth of said slope; and said panels and/or said support means being provided with means for attachment to frictional stabilizing members embedded in the earth of said structure.



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FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a facing system for a frictionally stabilised earth structure.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

U.S. Pat. No. 3421326 of Henri Vidal describes earth structures including retaining wals wherein stability is achieved by compacting successive layers of earth into frictional contact with stabilising members. In this way, the frictional forces between the stabilising members and the adjacent earth particles, and between the earth particles themselves, resist failure caused by lateral earth movement and the resulting tensile forces in the stabilising members, which inevitably have some measure of elasticity, permit slight elastic deformation of the stabilised earth mass thereby enhancing its stability. This technique enables retaining walls for embankments and the like to have at least one substantially vertical face and such a face will normally be clad with a facing system which, in order to conform to small movements created by the above compacting procedure and to accommodate the small elastic or even permanent movements of the structure permitted by the stabilisation technique, are preferably flexible in the plane of the face. In general, such flexibility can be provided by facing panels attached to the stabilising members which are arranged accurately to terminate at the vertical face concerned.
 
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