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US940100A
US940100A US46983308A US1908469833A US940100A US 940100 A US940100 A US 940100A US 46983308 A US46983308 A US 46983308A US 1908469833 A US1908469833 A US 1908469833A US 940100 A US940100 A US 940100A
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  • M y. invention relutes particularly to menus for formingconcrete piles especially ot'the type inwlnch u shell of concrete is lirst inserted in'lhe grounthn hiclr is afterward tilled witha concrete mixture, and whcnthis concrete is sct the pile is at hoinogenons inns My invention'cairbe used for filling any deep. hole with concrete no matter by What process the hole is made, or whether it is lined. or not, and also may be used in discharging a concreteinixture'nntler water.
  • T he object ofiny invention is to place the concrete in the hole in such a manner that the stone, sand, and cement will not separate, thus insuring the proper 'cc nentation of the mixture.
  • Fig. ti is a View similar to Fig. 5, showing the concrete being discharged into the tubular pile untlthe upparutns in position to be withdrawn leaving the concrete in the le' T, is a View showing a sliding door x stitutetl :tor the pivoted door shown ini k 2; Fig. 8, is c. View showing a fragile hottoh'i plnl'ewhicli can be broken when the appsrutus is lowered to a certain point; is a View showing :1 detachable block tourningthe bottom 01 the apparatus, said block being left in the ground when the apparatus is withdrawn; Fig.
  • A is a tube made in any length desired either in a. single piece or in sections, as shown in Fig. l; the sections being; ointed together at a in any suitable manner.
  • I have shown a sleeve on one section and pins on the other adapted. to slots in the sleeve, forming u l'ia yonet joint connection, and one section is turnctl with respect to the other nhen it is dcsirctl to couple or uncouple theseetions.
  • the tube A is a. funnel A and attached to the tube are the hoist.- ing chains 6. 5 connected to suitable inecl'ianisni for raising or lowering the tube.
  • doors 0 are arranged at inteiw'z ls throughout the length of the tube uncithose doors in the present instance are pointed. at 0", one being provided with :1- latch a so that they can be locked. when closed.
  • Each door is pref-- eruhly arranged that its inner surface will tube so that no obstructionsere formed to interfere with the discharge of the material.
  • the door may he of a sliding type, as illustrated at 0 Fig. *5 instead of a pivoted door. made detach able as in Fig. 11, or arranged in any other manner found desirable.
  • a rope a is attacheii to the latch uncl extends alongside the tube, as shown indottet lines he on a line with the inner surface of the "ill piece D to allow the contents of the tube to .tube through the section D o upgs 1n the arms f,
  • a plate D of glass, pottery, or other fragile material may be mounted in the bottom of the tube A, as shown in Fig. 8, held by a flange a, and a projection may be formed in the bottom of the hole for breakingthis fragile bottom as soon as the tube is raised.
  • Fig. 10 I have shown a sectional tube AF; the sections A being short and coupled together by bayonet joints a As one secion is filled with concrete it is lowered into the ground and another section t'ddedto it I and filled, and so on until the tube reaches the desired depth. Ears i may be provided on each section to which may be attached the hoisting chains. The hoisting chains may be permanently attached to the lowermost section as shown and the other sections may be built upon this section, if desired.
  • the operation of the apparatus is as fol-' lows :--As illustrated in I igs 5 and 6, the l apparatus is suspended above the hole, as illustrated in Fig. at, and the door at the bottom closed and the apparatus lowered until the first door from the bottom is about on a line with the surface "of the grouiid with concrete at progrcssm l e round, and. means for opening the bottom 0% the tube so as to allow the entire mass to be discharged into the hole without disintegrating the 121$ mass.
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  • a 5 The combination in means for filling holes with concrete, of a tubular structure "having a detachable bottom sons .to allow h he contents of the tube to be discharged into the hole, said tube having a series of fopenings throughout its length, pivoted 'cgdoors for closiu the openings, and means for locking said doors in a closed position.
  • the combination in means for filling a hole with concrete, of a tubular structure made in sections, one section being detachably secured to another, each section having ghavinga series of openings arranged .at inthe concrete in the tube until it is lowered in 0 the hole to" the distance desired, and means one or more openings through which c011 ing a concrete mixture to a great depth, said process consisting in filling a tube with concrete at progrssing levels so as to prevent the disintegration of the mixture and lowering the tube to the depth desired, then discharging the concrete mixture from the lower end of the tube and raising the tube as the contents. are discharged.

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Wa k-(B8565 L. E. WELSH.
MEANS FOR FILLING HOLES WITH CONCRETE. APPLICATION FILED DEO.29,1908.
- Patented Nov. 16, 1909.
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L. E. WELSH. MEANS FOR FILLING HOLES WITH CONCRETE.
APPLIG4TION FILED DEQ.Z9.1908.
Patented Novv 16. 1909.
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Patented N0v.16, 1909.
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m .0 ih m l APPLICATION FILED DEC 29,
twentie A citizenol' the United tates, re
=1VIESNE AssIonMEnrs, To AMERICAN CONCRETE FILING COMPANY, I E P]EXI3J-' I DELPHIA;?E NI\TSYLVANIA,-A CORFORATION OF NEW JERSEY.
MEANS, son FILLING lIOLES-WITl-i oon'cnn'rn.
Application filed December To u ll its/mm. it "may concern} s lie it'ln'wwn'thut Lotus l. llsnsinu icling in Fulladelphia,rl ennsylrlu have invented cer-. lulu improvements in Menus for Filling lloleswith Concrete; oi, which theit'ollowin is ai -specification. I
M y. invention relutes particularly to menus for formingconcrete piles especially ot'the type inwlnch u shell of concrete is lirst inserted in'lhe grounthn hiclr is afterward tilled witha concrete mixture, and whcnthis concrete is sct the pile is at hoinogenons inns My invention'cairbe used for filling any deep. hole with concrete no matter by What process the hole is made, or whether it is lined. or not, and also may be used in discharging a concreteinixture'nntler water.
T he object ofiny invention is to place the concrete in the hole in such a manner that the stone, sand, and cement will not separate, thus insuring the proper 'cc nentation of the mixture. i
It is well known that if concrete is dropped from any height the particles of cement, sand and stone separate so that the mixture is destroyed and the bond weakened. The method now in use for filling deep holes is to use a trip liuclzetin which the concrete is placed incl the bucket lowered in the hole and so tlisclmrgedthat there willbe Very little full to the niixture, but this is tedious and uncertain, whereas by ny invention the concrete can be measured so as to insure the proper amount oi? concrete being inserted in the hole .iind separation of the ingredients is rendered impossible; furthermore the apparatus 'a'cts ass gage, insuring the hole being of u-"proper tliumeter throughout.
In the"nccoinpzinyin druwings:-Figure 1., is a iew of my viinproretlapparatus for filling holes wvitlifconcrete, showing it partly inserted in uholeinfwhich a pile is to be for-motif fFifg. 2, sectionulview on the line 2-2, Fig. 1; Fig. 8, is an'enlurgcd View showing the doorand latch; Fig: his an enlarged view showing the first step in the method of charging the apparatus; the apparatus being partially inserted in a tubular pile casing in the present instance; Fig. 5, is aview showing the apparatus inserted in the pile casing to the full is air enlarged transverse Specification of Letters Patent. l atgntgqi filav, 11 15, lgl fl 29,1908. Serial No. 463,833.
clcplh of the pile and ready to he rlischur 'ed; Fig. ti, is a View similar to Fig. 5, showing the concrete being discharged into the tubular pile untlthe upparutns in position to be withdrawn leaving the concrete in the le' T, is a View showing a sliding door x stitutetl :tor the pivoted door shown ini k 2; Fig. 8, is c. View showing a fragile hottoh'i plnl'ewhicli can be broken when the appsrutus is lowered to a certain point; is a View showing :1 detachable block tourningthe bottom 01 the apparatus, said block being left in the ground when the apparatus is withdrawn; Fig. 10, is a. View of a inedilicution illustrating a sectional apparatus in which the doors dispensed with; and Fig. .11, is s View showing at detachable door. A is a tube made in any length desired either in a. single piece or in sections, as shown in Fig. l; the sections being; ointed together at a in any suitable manner. in the present instance I have shown a sleeve on one section and pins on the other adapted. to slots in the sleeve, forming u l'ia yonet joint connection, and one section is turnctl with respect to the other nhen it is dcsirctl to couple or uncouple theseetions.
At the upper of: the tube A is a. funnel A and attached to the tube are the hoist.- ing chains 6. 5 connected to suitable inecl'ianisni for raising or lowering the tube. As shown in Figs. 1., doors 0 are arranged at inteiw'z ls throughout the length of the tube uncithose doors in the present instance are pointed. at 0", one being provided with :1- latch a so that they can be locked. when closed. Each door is pref-- eruhly arranged that its inner surface will tube so that no obstructionsere formed to interfere with the discharge of the material. In some instai'ices, however the door may he of a sliding type, as illustrated at 0 Fig. *5 instead of a pivoted door. made detach able as in Fig. 11, or arranged in any other manner found desirable.
At the bottom of the apparatus is s pivoted door D hinged to the body portion at d in the present instance and heid'closed. by e. hitch cl of any suitable construction. A rope a is attacheii to the latch uncl extends alongside the tube, as shown indottet lines he on a line with the inner surface of the "ill piece D to allow the contents of the tube to .tube through the section D o upgs 1n the arms f,
' proved form of pile, for which I when it is opened and the concrete 'inixture Fig, 4, from any'convenient point so that it Y A is inserted through the doorway untll the can be operated from the surface of the ground when it is desired to trip the door concretereaches the point indicated in and allow the contents of the tube to be dis- 4, when the door is closed and the apparatus charged. owered The seconddoor is then opened 70,
and more concrete is inserted until it reaches dge of the said doorway, when the second door is closed and the next door opened, and so on until-the tube is filled with the mass. of concrete and extends a roper tance int0,the hole, as illustrated m Fig. 5. By prcfviding a funnel at the uppet'b n d In place of the trip door a plate D of glass, pottery, or other fragile material may be mounted in the bottom of the tube A, as shown in Fig. 8, held by a flange a, and a projection may be formed in the bottom of the hole for breakingthis fragile bottom as soon as the tube is raised. In Fig. 9, I have shown a block D held at the lower end of the tube A by two pivoted arms f, f held in place by a rod I the rod extending from the upper end of the and through which are pivoted at f sothat on withdrawing the rod F the arms willbe released and the section D 7 v proximity to the bottomof the hole, then the fdoor D at the bottom of the tube can be tripped by ulling upon the cords d and the door will -y open, as illustrated in Fig. 6 discharging the concrete into the bottom of. may be used to temporarily. the hole. Then the tube is raised by'any suitable hoisting mechanism and the crete will be discharged. from thetub'e into the hole with practically no fall, and consequently the particles-will not become separated and a much stronger cgncrete pile structure will be made than wheie the material is to be intermittently discharged 'or dropped from any considerable height. One great advantage in discharging maby my improved device is that the device itself acts as a gage when insorted in the hole, insuring the hole being of the proper diameter throughout when the concrete is placed therein. Furthermore when tubular pile sections are used, as shown' in the drawings, it will detect any misalinement of these sections should one break away from another by the pressure of the earth, thus the operator is assured, when the tube is inserted to a certain depth, that the hole is improper condition to receive the con be discharged the l hole. I
In Fig. 10, I have shown a sectional tube AF; the sections A being short and coupled together by bayonet joints a As one secion is filled with concrete it is lowered into the ground and another section t'ddedto it I and filled, and so on until the tube reaches the desired depth. Ears i may be provided on each section to which may be attached the hoisting chains. The hoisting chains may be permanently attached to the lowermost section as shown and the other sections may be built upon this section, if desired.
In Figs. 4:, 5 and 6, I have shown my improved apparatus used in fillin an imhave filed for patent, Serial N 0. 364,623, 1907. This form of pile point section N and a tubular an application on March 26, consists of a casing M, which is driven 111 the ground crete to make a perfect pile. with the point section and after this casing claim 7 115 is driven in the ground it"isfilled with con- 1. In a means for filling holes with con- I cr'ete so as to make 21. solid concrete pile. crete, of a tubular structure, means for nor While my invention is particularly adaptmally closing the bottom of said structure, 1 ed to filling a hollow pile, it will be undersaid tubular structure being provided with 1 stood that it can be used for fillin an successive means whereby it can be chargeefwo hole, whether to'form a-pile foundation or any structure requiring the discharge of material at any depth. I
.The operation of the apparatus is as fol-' lows :--As illustrated in I igs 5 and 6, the l apparatus is suspended above the hole, as illustrated in Fig. at, and the door at the bottom closed and the apparatus lowered until the first door from the bottom is about on a line with the surface "of the grouiid with concrete at progrcssm l e round, and. means for opening the bottom 0% the tube so as to allow the entire mass to be discharged into the hole without disintegrating the 121$ mass. a H, 2. The combination in means forifillingf holes with concrete, of a tubularv structure having successive openings throu hwhich short sections of the tube may be filjdijyv-itl concrete, a device for closing the endof'the tube, and means for releasing the device to gidischarge the contents of the tube. i
3. The combination in means for filling a hole withv concrete, of a tubular structure "-tervals, doors for closing said openings, a detwice at the bottom the tube for retaining for releasing the device so as to'allow the concrete to escape from the tube into the' at the upper-end of thetube.
A 5. The combination in means for filling holes with concrete, of a tubular structure "having a detachable bottom sons .to allow h he contents of the tube to be discharged into the hole, said tube having a series of fopenings throughout its length, pivoted 'cgdoors for closiu the openings, and means for locking said doors in a closed position.
'6. The combination in means for filling a hole with concrete, of a tubular structure made in sections, one section being detachably secured to another, each section having ghavinga series of openings arranged .at inthe concrete in the tube until it is lowered in 0 the hole to" the distance desired, and means one or more openings through which c011 ing a concrete mixture to a great depth, said process consisting in filling a tube with concrete at progrssing levels so as to prevent the disintegration of the mixture and lowering the tube to the depth desired, then discharging the concrete mixture from the lower end of the tube and raising the tube as the contents. are discharged.
- 8. The recess herein described-bf fillingv a deep ho e with concrete, said process consistin in insertin a'tube having a normally bottom in t e hole charging the tube with concrete at pro 'ressing levels and lowering the tube into t e hole as the depth of concrete in the tube increases until the tube reaches the depth desired, then discharging the entire mass of concrete from the tube into the hole without disintegrating the mass,
and withdrawing the tube.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification, in thepresence of two subscribing witnesses.
LOUIS n. WELSH. Witnesses Jos. H. KLEIN, WM. A. BARR.
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US2562416A (en) * 1947-02-21 1951-07-31 Ben C Gerwick Inc Tremie pipe and method
US3186181A (en) * 1962-10-18 1965-06-01 Raymond Int Inc Filling of pile shells with concrete
US3204414A (en) * 1960-08-23 1965-09-07 Steuerman Sergey Method and means for compacting sandy materials
US3316723A (en) * 1964-11-02 1967-05-02 Myles H Schutte Method and apparatus for forming foundation members
US5131790A (en) * 1991-07-08 1992-07-21 The Dow Chemical Company Method and apparatus for installation of an outer-cased piling
US5259702A (en) * 1991-07-08 1993-11-09 The Dow Chemical Company Method for installation of an outer-cased piling

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2562416A (en) * 1947-02-21 1951-07-31 Ben C Gerwick Inc Tremie pipe and method
US3204414A (en) * 1960-08-23 1965-09-07 Steuerman Sergey Method and means for compacting sandy materials
US3186181A (en) * 1962-10-18 1965-06-01 Raymond Int Inc Filling of pile shells with concrete
US3316723A (en) * 1964-11-02 1967-05-02 Myles H Schutte Method and apparatus for forming foundation members
US5131790A (en) * 1991-07-08 1992-07-21 The Dow Chemical Company Method and apparatus for installation of an outer-cased piling
US5259702A (en) * 1991-07-08 1993-11-09 The Dow Chemical Company Method for installation of an outer-cased piling

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