Removable tension member for a grout anchor

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F16B 13/00 (2006.01) E02D 5/76 (2006.01)

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CA 1172476

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A temporary tension anchor assembly for securing part of a structure to the earth includes at least two comple- mentary shaped parts forming a regular shaped exterior. One or more ribs are formed on the exterior peripheral surface of each part so that it can be engaged within a settable grout material when it is inserted into a borehole formed in the earth. A spacer member is positioned between facing surfaces of the parts and holds them in spaced relation along the length of the parts within the borehole. The spacer member is removable from between the parts when they are anchored in a grout sub- stance so that the parts can then be removed by exerting a pull- ing force on them. The dimension of the spacer member between the facing surfaces of the parts is at least equal to the dimen- sion of the ribs outwardly from the parts, whereby upon removal the spacer member leaves an open space within the borehole suf- ficient for the part to move inwardly with its rib being fully displaced from the grout substance for removal of the part out of the borehole.

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