Eine Plattform für die Wissenschaft: Bauingenieurwesen, Architektur und Urbanistik
Improvements in anchor pegs
An anchor peg 1 for use in anchoring a structure to the ground, comprising: an inner shaft 20 slidably moveable within an outer body 10 between a fully inserted position and a partially withdrawn position in which there are deployed fingers 40 for outwardly enlarging the subsurface footprint of the anchor peg. The outer body 10 and the inner shaft 20 include one or more pairs of mutual abutment features 30A,B; 32A,B; 34A,B configured for transmitting longitudinally directed insertion force when inserted into the ground in its fully inserted position. The pair of mutual abutment features may comprise an outwardly protruding element 32A; 34A from the inner shaft 20 which mate with and an inwardly recessing element 32B; 34B from the inner wall of the outer body 10 to form the abutment pair.
Improvements in anchor pegs
An anchor peg 1 for use in anchoring a structure to the ground, comprising: an inner shaft 20 slidably moveable within an outer body 10 between a fully inserted position and a partially withdrawn position in which there are deployed fingers 40 for outwardly enlarging the subsurface footprint of the anchor peg. The outer body 10 and the inner shaft 20 include one or more pairs of mutual abutment features 30A,B; 32A,B; 34A,B configured for transmitting longitudinally directed insertion force when inserted into the ground in its fully inserted position. The pair of mutual abutment features may comprise an outwardly protruding element 32A; 34A from the inner shaft 20 which mate with and an inwardly recessing element 32B; 34B from the inner wall of the outer body 10 to form the abutment pair.
Improvements in anchor pegs
MICHAEL RICHARD DEAN (Autor:in)
17.01.2024
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Design and Analysis of Anchor Pegs in Cemented Acetabular Cup
Trans Tech Publications | 2012
|British Library Online Contents | 2005
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1992
|