Method and apparatus for forming an anchorage of a post-tension system
First Claim
1. A post-tension system comprising:
- a dead end anchor member having a tendon-receiving interior passageway;
a tendon extending through said interior passageway;
a wedge interposed between said anchor member and said tendon in said interior passageway;
a spring means received in one end of said anchor member so as to be in compressive relationship with said wedge, said spring means for urging said wedge in a direction toward an opposite end of said anchor member; and
a cap member affixed to said one end of said anchor member and extending over an end of said tendon, said cap member having an interior shoulder formed therein, said spring means being affixed to said interior shoulder and extending outwardly therefrom.
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Abstract
A post-tension system including an anchor member having a tendon-receiving interior passageway, a tendon extending through the passageway, a plurality of wedges interposed between the anchor member and the tendon in the interior passageway, and a spring received by one end of the anchor member so as to be in compressive relationship with the plurality of wedges so as to urge the plurality of wedges in a direction toward an opposite end of the anchor member. A cap member is affixed to one end of the anchor member and extends over an end of the tendon. The spring is interposed between the cap and the plurality of wedges. The spring is affixed to an interior shoulder on the cap member. A seal is interposed between an exterior surface of a sheathed portion of the tendon and an interior surface of a tubular extension formed in an encapsulation around the anchor.
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1. A post-tension system comprising:
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a dead end anchor member having a tendon-receiving interior passageway; a tendon extending through said interior passageway; a wedge interposed between said anchor member and said tendon in said interior passageway; a spring means received in one end of said anchor member so as to be in compressive relationship with said wedge, said spring means for urging said wedge in a direction toward an opposite end of said anchor member; and a cap member affixed to said one end of said anchor member and extending over an end of said tendon, said cap member having an interior shoulder formed therein, said spring means being affixed to said interior shoulder and extending outwardly therefrom. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A cap for a dead end anchor used in a post-tension system, the anchor having an interior passageway for receiving a plurality of wedges and a tendon of the post-tension system, the cap comprising:
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a tubular body having a closed end; an attachment means formed on said tubular body opposite said closed end, said attachment means for attaching the cap to an end of the anchor; and a spring means affixed within said tubular body adjacent said attachment means, said spring means for exerting a compressive force against an end of said plurality of wedges when the cap is affixed to the anchor, said spring means having a flat first annular surface for abutment with the plurality of wedges and a flat second annular surface in resilient and in generally parallel relationship with said first annular surface, said tubular body having an interior shoulder formed therein, said second annular surface juxtaposed against said interior shoulder. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of forming a dead-end anchorage in a post-tension system comprising the steps of:
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extending a tendon through an interior passageway of an anchor such that an end of the tendon extends outwardly of the interior passageway, said anchor being an encapsulated anchor having a tubular extension extending outwardly of an end of said anchor, said tendon having a sheathed portion and an unsheathed portion, said tendon extending through said tubular extension; inserting at least one wedge into said interior passageway such that said wedge is interposed between a wall of said interior passageway of said anchor and said unsheathed portion of said tendon; placing a spring member against an end of the wedge such that said spring member exerts a compressive force against said wedge so as to urge said wedge into compressive contact with said tendon; and placing a seal member into said tubular extension such that said seal member is interposed between an exterior surface of said sheathed portion of said tendon and an interior surface of said tubular extension. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14)
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