Anchor bolt
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1. An anchor bolt for anchorage in a bore, comprising(a) a tension rod having a male screw-threaded portion terminating in a frusto-conical head portion diverging therefrom at a first angle of conicity;
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(c) axially parallel grooves being provided in the polygonal sides of said sleeve so as to define outwardly cornered segments therebetween, the conicity of said frusto-conical bore and the depth of said grooves being so selected that they converge to a substantial degree at the end of said bore remote from said female screw-threaded portion, whereby, upon engagement of said head portion against said bore, said segments are forced arcuately outwardly by sequential tearing of said grooves from the trailing end to the leading end of said sleeve.
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An anchor bolt comprising a tension rod with a male screw-threaded section and a frusto-conical head terminating in a cylindrical shank, in combination with a sleeve having a female screw-threaded section and an internal frusto-conical bore. The sleeve has a polygonal cross-section with axially parallel pre-weakened rupture lines, permitting the sleeve to spread as it is entered by the tension rod, forcing the corners of the polygon into the surrounding material.
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1. An anchor bolt for anchorage in a bore, comprising
(a) a tension rod having a male screw-threaded portion terminating in a frusto-conical head portion diverging therefrom at a first angle of conicity; - and
(b) a sleeve of polygonal cross-section having a female screw-threaded portion for engagement with said male screw-threaded portion of said tension rod, said female screw-threaded portion terminating in a frusto-conical bore diverging therefrom at a second angle of conicity less than said first angle, for engagement with said head portion of said tension rod; (c) axially parallel grooves being provided in the polygonal sides of said sleeve so as to define outwardly cornered segments therebetween, the conicity of said frusto-conical bore and the depth of said grooves being so selected that they converge to a substantial degree at the end of said bore remote from said female screw-threaded portion, whereby, upon engagement of said head portion against said bore, said segments are forced arcuately outwardly by sequential tearing of said grooves from the trailing end to the leading end of said sleeve. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An anchor bolt as claimed in any one of the preceeding claims, wherein said sleeve is an aluminum injection die-casting.
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