Tie formed of stressed high-tensile steel tendons
Abstract
A tie for connecting together parts of a structure, for example a stay for
suspending the deck of a bridge from a tower, is constructed so that its
length can be adjusted in a simple manner with the tie in service. The tie
is made up from several stressed steel tendons, enclosed in a protective
sheath filled with hardened material. At its ends the sheath incorporates
anchoring devices for the transfer of the pull from the tie to the
structure. The sheath forms a conduit whose ends are fixed securely to the
anchoring devices. The conduit is isolated, throughout its length, from
the structure so as to be capable of sliding longitudinally with respect
thereto. At least one of the anchoring devices includes connection means
for the active part of a tensioning apparatus and also includes means for
bearing against the structure. This bearing means is adjustable on the
anchoring device in the longitudinal direction of the tie. .Iadd.
| Inventors: |
Dufossez; Marcel E. (Boulogne-Billancourt, FR) |
| Assignee: |
Freyssinet International (STUP)
(FR)
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| Appl. No.:
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07/873,625 |
| Filed:
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April 22, 1992 |