Patents Assigned to Dywidag-Systems International GmbH
  • Publication number: 20060201100
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for tensioning a staggered anchorage comprised of a plurality of tension members, which are anchored in a bore hole at various depths, thus having different free steel lengths. For each staggered anchorage, each tension member is tensioned up to a predetermined maximal load and is then subsequently adjusted to the working load. To achieve a consistent elongation reserve of the individual tension member and thus to increase the security of a staggered anchorage, the staggered anchorage is adjusted to the working load, all tension members are adjusted to a reduced elongation (?Iw) by a uniform elongation difference (?Imax??Iw) relative to the respective elongation (?Imax) of the predetermined maximal load. An arrangement for performing the method has a single tensioning plane, which is force interconnected with defined locking elements that are arranged on tension members in clamping planes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2006
    Publication date: September 14, 2006
    Applicant: DYWIDAG-Systems International GmbH
    Inventors: Otmar Langwadt, Frank Schmidt
  • Publication number: 20050262648
    Abstract: A corrosion-resistant tension member, particularly an inclined cable of a cable stayed bridge, is comprised of a bundle of individual elements, for example, steel wire strands, which in the open area is encapsulated by sheathing, and which in the area of a rerouting point, for example, at the pylon of a cable-stayed bridge, extends inside a saddle pipe in a canal having the shape of a circular arc. In order to avoid impairments at the ends of the saddle pipe when sheathing is connected to the structure, the saddle pipe is extended in the shape of a circular arc beyond a tangential exit of the bundle by a length L so that the bundle is exposed at an end of the saddle pipe without any risk of abutting.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2005
    Publication date: December 1, 2005
    Applicant: DYWIDAG-Systems International GmbH
    Inventors: Oswald Nuetzel, Egbert Zimmermann
  • Publication number: 20050262649
    Abstract: A corrosion-resistant tension member, particularly an inclined cable of a cable stayed bridge, is comprised of a bundle of individual elements, for example, steel wire strands, which in its open area is encapsulated by sheathing, and which within the structure extends inside a guide canal that is formed by a recess pipe. The sheathing—sealing off the front side of the guide canal—is thereby directly or indirectly connected to the structure. Between the sheathing and the entrance point of the tension member into the structure, a connecting pipe is arranged, which on the one hand is detachably connected to the sheathing and on the other hand is connected to the structure by a flange plate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2005
    Publication date: December 1, 2005
    Applicant: DYWIDAG-Systems International GmbH
    Inventors: Oswald Nuetzel, Egbert Zimmermann
  • Publication number: 20050066595
    Abstract: An anchoring device for a corrosion-protected tension member includes an anchor body, which is provided with bores for the passage of the tension elements. Sealing discs, which can be compressed by means of a pressure plate and threaded bolts, are provided on a face of the anchor body and lie opposite a downstream face. A perforated disc, which is enclosed by two supporting discs, is located downstream of the sealing discs and the pressure plate. The perforated disc acts as a spacer for the tension elements and is fixed between lugs that are opposite an anchor tube and that is connected to the anchor body. The locking of the perforated disc enables the position of the tension elements to remain parallel, even when the sealing discs are compressed to activate the seal. If individual tension elements have to be replaced, the loosening of the threaded bolts allows the sealing discs to “breathe” and to return to their original position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 4, 2004
    Publication date: March 31, 2005
    Applicant: DYWIDAG-Systems International GmbH
    Inventor: Oswald Nuetzel