The barrier is waterproof, and is used to contain contaminated groundwater within an enclosure. Steel elements are pile driven, the elements having rolled-over edge forms (5,6) which interengage. Upon interengagement, an enclosed hole (90) is created which extends from top to bottom of the piled ele
The barrier is waterproof, and is used to contain contaminated groundwater within an enclosure. Steel elements are pile driven, the elements having rolled-over edge forms (5,6) which interengage. Upon interengagement, an enclosed hole (90) is created which extends from top to bottom of the piled elements. A scraper (19) on the junior element (8) cleans dirt out of the hole as the junior is driven down alongside the adjacent senior element (7). The hole may be cleaned out by inserting a hose pipe to the bottom of the hole (90) and flushing through with water. Then, a sealant is injected into the hole, using an injection tube in the hole. The interengagement of the edge forms (5,6) of the elements is such that the hole formed by the interengagement is constrained to its nominal size and shape throughout the whole height of the barrier.
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[ I claim:] [1.] Sealable barrier, suitable for in-ground use, wherein:the barrier includes adjoining barrier elements, each element comprising a length of sheet metal having a cross-sectional shape when viewed in plan, the elements being arranged edge to edge;the elements are adapted to be installe
[ I claim:] [1.] Sealable barrier, suitable for in-ground use, wherein:the barrier includes adjoining barrier elements, each element comprising a length of sheet metal having a cross-sectional shape when viewed in plan, the elements being arranged edge to edge;the elements are adapted to be installed in the ground by being driven into the ground in sequence, a senior one of the elements being driven ahead of an adjoining one of the elements, termed a junior one of the elements;the cross-sectional shape of each element is provided with a left edge-form and a right edge-form; when the barrier is installed in the ground, the right edge-form of the senior element is in operative engagement with the left edge-form of the adjoining junior element;the said operatively engaging left and right edge-forms overlap and interlock together to form, when viewed in plan, the circumference of an enclosure;one portion, termed the senior portion, of the circumference of the enclosure, being less than the whole circumference of the enclosure is constituted by a portion of the right edge-form of the senior element, and another portion of the circumference of the enclosure, termed the junior portion, being also less than the whole circumference of the enclosure is constituted by a portion of the left edge-form of the junior element;whereby the circumference of the enclosure is inherently not watertight, in that potential leakage paths exist between the senior and junior portions of the circumference of the enclosure;the senior and junior portions of the circumference of the enclosure overlap and interlock in such a manner that each and every leakage path starting from in front of the barrier and finishing behind the barrier is in communication with the said enclosure;the cross-sectional shape and size of the said enclosure, when viewed in plan, is such that a circle inscribed within the enclosure is of the substantial diameter;the inscribed circle is clear and unobstructed, in that none of the metal of either element encroaches within the said inscribed circle;the barrier includes a means for maintaining uniform the size and shape, when viewed in plan, of the said enclosure, both during driving and after;the barrier includes a scraper;the scraper is attached to the metal of the junior element, and is attached at or adjacent to the foot of the left edge form of the junior element;the scraper is of such shape and dimensions as to occupy, substantially fully, when viewed in plan, the cross-sectional shape of the said enclosure;the said inscribed circle within the enclosure is clear and unobstructed over the height of the barrier, from the ground surface down to the scraper;the said inscribed circle within the enclosure is clear and unobstructed to the extent that, when the barrier is installed in the ground, and hose or tube can be inserted into, and passed down, the enclosure from the ground surface to the scraper;the senior portion of the circumference of the enclosure occupies less than the whole circumference of the enclosure, whereby a gap is present in the right edge form of the senior element;the scraper is attached firmly at or adjacent to the foot of the left edge form of the junior element in such a manner as to lie at a substantial angle relative to the horizontal;and the scraper is so oriented as to deflect soil and dirt in its path out of the said gap in the right edge form of the senior element, when the junior element is driven relative to the senior element. [13.] Procedure for making a leakproof in-ground barrier, comprising the steps:of providing adjoining barrier elements, each element comprising a length of sheet metal of uniform cross-sectional shape, when viewed in plan, the elements being arranged edge to edge;of driving the elements into the ground in sequence, a senior one of the elements being driven ahead of an adjoining one of the elements, termed a junior one of the elements;where the cross-sectional shape of each element, when viewed in plan, is provided with a left edge-form and a right edge-form;where, when the barrier is installed in the ground, the right edge-form of the senior element is in operative engagement with the left edge-form of the adjoining junior element; where the said operatively engaging left and right edge-forms overlap and interlock together to form, when viewed in plan, the circumference of an enclosure; where one portion, termed the senior portion, of the circumference of the enclosure, being less than the whole circumference of the enclosure is constituted by a portion of the right edge-form of the senior element, and another portion of the circumference of the enclosure, termed the junior portion, being also less than the whole circumference of the enclosure, is constituted by a portion of the left edge-form of the junior element;whereby the circumference of the enclosure is inherently not watertight, in that potential leakage paths exist between the senior and junior portions of the circumference of the enclosure;where the senior and junior portions of the circumference of the enclosure overlap and interlock in such a manner that each and every leakage path starting from in front of the barrier and finishing behind the barrier is in communication with the said enclosure;where the shape and size of the said enclosure, when viewed in plan, is such that a circle inscribed within the enclosure has a substantial diameter;where the inscribed circle is clear and unobstructed, in that, when viewed in plan, none of the metal of either element encroaches within the said inscribed circle; where the barrier includes a means for maintaining uniform the size and shape, when viewed in plan, of the said enclosure, both during driving and after;where the barrier includes a scraper;where the scraper is attached to the metal of the junior element, and is attached firmly at or adjacent to the foot of the left edge-form of the junior element; where the scraper is of such shape and dimensions as to occupy, substantially fully, when viewed in plan, the cross-sectional shape of the enclosure;where the said inscribed circle within the enclosure is clear and unobstructed over the height of the barrier, from the ground surface down to a lower end of the junior element; the procedure includes the step of inserting a hose down into the enclosure from the ground surface, and of injecting flushing liquid into and through the enclosure via the hose;wherein the hose is of substantially less cross-sectional area than the cross-sectional area of the enclosure; and the procedure includes the step of continuing to inject the flushing liquid until the liquid emerges at the ground surface, and until the emerging liquid runs clear. Procedure of claim 13 wherein the cross-sectional area of the hose is half the cross-sectional area of the enclosure. Procedure of claim 13, including the steps of withdrawing the hose from the enclosure, of then inserting a tube down into the enclosure from the ground surface, and of injecting a sealant material from the tube into the enclosure. Procedure of claim 15, including the steps of withdrawing the tube progressively, and of timing the rate of withdrawal such that the end of the tube keeps pace with the rising volume of the sealant injected within the enclosure.
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Fischer Joachim (Saarwerdenstrasse 41 D-4047 Dormagen 5 DEX), Coupling mechanism for interconnecting sealing plates that are to be built into a sealing wall.
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