Patents Assigned to ICOS Corporation of America
  • Patent number: 4075852
    Abstract: There is disclosed an improved method of constructing an underground reinforced concrete wall utilizing the slurry trench excavation method. According to the invention, at least a pair of spaced elongated primary excavations each adapted to receive a pair of H-beams rigidly joined together by steel lattice work; and a rebar cage. The channel or space in each H-beam at the outer channel between the flange and webs is filled with a polystyrene foam attached to the cage by steel plates and angles. These elements are lowered into the primary excavations and concrete is poured therein filling the spaces in the excavations and displacing any bentonite slurry from the trench to form primary wall elements. Thereafter, intermediate excavations are performed between the concreted sections and the H-beam portions thereof, the polystyrene foam being easily removed from the outer channel and the H-beam channel with the flanges thereof serving as guide elements for the excavating tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1976
    Date of Patent: February 28, 1978
    Assignee: ICOS Corporation of America
    Inventor: George John Tamaro
  • Patent number: 4055927
    Abstract: There is disclosed an improved method of constructing an underground reinforced concrete wall utilizing the slurry trench excavation method. According to the invention, at least a pair of spaced elongated primary excavations each adapted to receive a pair of H-beams rigidly joined together by steel lattice work; and a rebar cage. The channel or space in each H-beam at the outer channel between the flange and webs is filled with a polystyrene foam attached to the cage by steel plates and angles. These elements are lowered into the primary excavations and concrete is poured therein filling the spaces in the excavations and displacing any bentonite slurry from the trench to form primary wall elements. Thereafter, intermediate excavations are performed between the concreted sections and the H-beam portions thereof, the polystyrene foam being easily removed from the outer channel and the H-beam channel with the flanges thereof serving as guide elements for the excavating tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1977
    Assignee: ICOS Corporation of America
    Inventor: George John Tamaro
  • Patent number: 4056154
    Abstract: There is disclosed a tool for squaring off and reaming the walls of an elongated trench excavation which has been previously formed utilizing the slurry trench excavation method. The tool is constituted by a pair of spaced parallel steel beams which are connected and maintained in their space relation by a plurality of connecting steel lattice bars. The lower edges of the beams and the lower connecting lattice bars have cutting and smoothing edges formed thereon for smoothing and squaring the walls of the elongated excavation. The tool may be left in the last excavation of a series and serve as the connected H-beam pair as disclosed in the article appearing in the October, 1973 issue of Roads and Streets Magazine entitled "Slurry Wall, Special Equipment Solved `No Room` Excavation Problem".
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 1, 1977
    Assignee: Icos Corporation of America
    Inventor: George John Tamaro
  • Patent number: 4005582
    Abstract: There is disclosed an improved method of constructing an undergound reinforced concrete wall utilizing the slurry trench excavation method. According to the invention, at least a pair of spaced elongated primary excavations each adapted to receive a pair of H-beams rigidly joined together by steel lattice work; and a rebar cage. The channel or space in each H-beam at the outer channel between the flange and webs is filled with a polystyrene foam attached to the cage by steel plates and angles. These elements are lowered into the primary excavations and concrete is poured therein filling the spaces in the excavations and displacing any bentonite slurry from the trench to form primary wall elements. Thereafter, intermediate excavations are performed between the concreted sections and the H-beam portions thereof, the polystyrene foam being easily removed from the outer channel and the H-beam channel with the flanges thereof serving as guide elements for the excavating tool.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 1975
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1977
    Assignee: ICOS Corporation of America
    Inventor: George John Tamaro