Abstract:
A woodpile connector has a tubular body defined by an open-end lower portion and an open-end upper portion. The upper portion and the lower portion are fixedly connected, at their free ends, to a separating plate, which is secured between an inner surface and an outer surface of the tubular body. The open ends of the connector body have beveled edges to facilitate compression of the wood being forced into the connector body. By aligning the connector portions in relation to the pile sections, while forcing the connector portions into the ends of the adjoining pile sections, alignment of the pile sections is achieved even when the pile sections do not have evenly cut connecting surfaces.
Abstract:
An add-on protective covering for a support piling on an existing marine structure. The add-on protective covering has two pieces. First is a generally U-shaped piece which fits around an existing piling. One end of the U-shaped piece, a sliding piece, will slide into place on connectors with the U-shaped piece and on the sliding piece. The connectors serve the dual purpose of holding the sliding piece in place and restricting water flow to the space inside the protective covering. Restricting water flow prevents the growth of marine organisms on the existing marine piling this is an add on protective covering for installed pilings in a salt water marine environment where marine borers attach pilings.
Abstract:
A TIMBER PILING CONSTRUCTION INCLUDING AN UPRIGHT TIMBER PILE AND A CONCRETE SLAB SUPPORTED ON THE UPPER END OF THE PILE. A PAIR OF CONNECTOR PLATES ARE RIGIDLY SECURED ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE PILE, THE CONNECTOR PLATES ARE IN THE SHAPE OF AN ANGLE WITH ONE LEG HAVING A PLURALITY OF NAIL HOLES FOR RECEIVING NAILS DRIVEN INTO THE WOOD PILE. THE OTHER LEG OF THE CONNECTOR PROJECTS OUTWARDLY AT THE UPPER END OF THE PILE. CONCRETE IS CAST OVER THE CONNECTOR AND THE UPPER END OF THE PILE TO FORM A UNITARY STRUCTURE.
Abstract:
A wood support protection device for protecting wood supports from water damage includes a tube that defines an interior space. The tube has a top and a bottom. The top is open. The top is complementary to a lower end of a wood support. A plurality of rods is coupled to and extends substantially perpendicularly between opposing sides of the tube. A plurality of slots is positioned in the tube adjacent to the bottom. The top is configured to insert the lower end of the wood support into the interior space. The rods are configured to retain the wooden support above the bottom of the tube. The slots are positioned in the tube such that the slots are configured to drain water from the interior space. The wood support is protected from damage and rot caused by exposure of the lower end of the wood support to water.
Abstract:
A post sleeve provides a substantially permanent base for supporting a post for a fence or sign, and from which one post can be removed and replaced with another post. The sleeve includes a concrete body that is poured on site, using a sleeve core prepositioned in the post hole, and around which wet concrete is poured. After the concrete is cured, the core is removed, leaving a post sleeve cavity configured to receive a post. The core can be rigid, or can include a flexible shell and stiffener. A preformed post sleeve top can be attached to the sleeve core and positioned therewith in the post hole, to become a permanent part of the post sleeve, once the concrete cures. A drain is attached to the core, and remains in the sleeve when the core is removed, and can be a percolation chamber, or passage extending below the sleeve.
Abstract:
A wood support piling is reinforced by a composite wrapping. The composite wrapping is formed on the wood piling by a filament winding process. Filament strands are impregnated with resin and wrapped around the wood piling under tension. The resin is allowed to cure to form a seamless layer which is uniform in thickness and materials. The composite wrapping is bonded to the wood piling and applies a compressive force on the wood piling to improve its strength characteristics. The composite wrapping may be applied to a portion of the wood piling where reinforcement is needed so that the piling can be manufactured economically. The composite wrapping protects the piling against deterioration and reduces the need for chemical preservatives which are harmful to the environment.
Abstract:
An electronic control ignition (ECI) box for use with a trench roller or other construction-type equipment to control engine operation and the distribution of electrical power to various components, monitor machine failure faults and engine operating parameters, and archive hours of use. Faults, operating parameters and hours are displayed to an operator using a microprocessor-controlled display. The entire ECI is embedded in a suitable thermally-conductive epoxy encapsulent to form a unitary component that is both vibration-resistant and weatherproof.
Abstract:
A wood support protection device for protecting wood supports from water damage includes a tube that defines an interior space. The tube has a top and a bottom. The top is open. The top is complementary to a lower end of a wood support. A plurality of rods is coupled to and extends substantially perpendicularly between opposing sides of the tube. A plurality of slots is positioned in the tube adjacent to the bottom. The top is configured to insert the lower end of the wood support into the interior space. The rods are configured to retain the wooden support above the bottom of the tube. The slots are positioned in the tube such that the slots are configured to drain water from the interior space. The wood support is protected from damage and rot caused by exposure of the lower end of the wood support to water.
Abstract:
A post sleeve provides a substantially permanent base for supporting a post for a fence or sign, and from which one post can be removed and replaced with another post. The sleeve includes a concrete body that is poured on site, using a sleeve core prepositioned in the post hole, and around which wet concrete is poured. After the concrete is cured, the core is removed, leaving a post sleeve cavity configured to receive a post. The core can be rigid, or can include a flexible shell and stiffener. A preformed post sleeve top can be attached to the sleeve core and positioned therewith in the post hole, to become a permanent part of the post sleeve, once the concrete cures. A drain is attached to the core, and remains in the sleeve when the core is removed, and can be a percolation chamber, or passage extending below the sleeve.