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Method and Apparatus For Building Support Piers From One or Successive Lifts Formed In A Soil Matrix

  • US 20080101873A1
  • Filed: 10/22/2007
  • Published: 05/01/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/15/2000
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for forming an aggregate pier in a matrix soil comprising the steps of:

  • a) forming an elongate cavity having a bottom and a longitudinal axis in the matrix soil by lowering a hollow tube with a bulbous bottom head element having an open end at the extreme end thereof including a closure mechanism for closing the extreme open end, said bulbous bottom head element configured with a greater cross sectional area portion than the cross sectional area of the adjacent connected hollow tube and configured to provide axial and transaxial vector forces on the soil matrix, said closure mechanism closed during formation of the elongate cavity to prevent aggregate material discharge from the bottom head element during formation of the cavity and to prevent clogging of the bottom head element or hollow tube with matrix soil materials during penetration and formation of the elongate cavity;

    b) raising the hollow tube a predetermined first incremental distance in the formed cavity;

    c) opening the closure mechanism when the hollow tube is raised;

    d) feeding pier forming aggregate material through the special bottom head element extreme open end into the portion of the cavity revealed by raising the hollow tube said first incremental distance; and

    e) lowering the hollow tube a predetermined second incremental distance to compact the discharged aggregate material in the cavity by axial and transaxial force impact from the bulbous bottom head element onto the discharged aggregate material surface while displacing a portion of the pier forming aggregate material transaxially into the sidewalls of the filled cavity.

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