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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 20, 1990
Filed:
Oct. 10, 1989
Thomas Herbst, Wessling, DE;
Lorenz Schnitzler, Pocking, DE;
Dyckerhoff & Widmann Aktiengesellschaft, Munich, DE;
Abstract
An anchoring device for a tension member of an earth- or rock anchor, where a support element transmitting the tensile force is arranged between an anchoring element undisplaceably connected with the tension member and an anchor plate abuttable against a support base, the support element includes a cylindrical hollow body surrounding the anchoring element, whose inner wall has in its lower region projections protruding inward beyond its inner contour, against which the anchoring element abuts in a force-transmitting manner with partial regions of its cross-sectional area. If a predetermined tensile force is exceeded, the support element and/or the anchoring element can plastically deform in the region of their inter-engaging surfaces, so that a relative displacement occurs in axial direction. Distance or spacer pins are provided in a head plate placed upon the tension member for visual indication of the relative displacement, which after contact with the surface of the hollow body exit upwards from the head plate.