George Hearn
Engineers at 13 St, Boulder, CO

License number
Colorado 27822
Issued Date
Aug 26, 1991
Renew Date
Nov 1, 2015
Expiration Date
Oct 31, 2017
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
900 13Th St, Boulder, CO 80302

Professional information

George Hearn Photo 1

Independently Adjustable Facing Panels For Mechanically Stabilized Earth Wall

US Patent:
5456554, Oct 10, 1995
Filed:
Jan 7, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/178834
Inventors:
Robert K. Barrett - Grand Junction CO
George Hearn - Boulder CO
Henrie Henson - Mt. Littleton CO
Michael L. McMullen - Denver CO
Assignee:
Colorado Transportation Institute - Denver CO
International Classification:
E02D 2902
US Classification:
405284
Abstract:
A retaining wall has at least two facing panels in a tier adjacently interconnected by at least a pair of panel interconnectors mounted to the inner surfaces of the panels to allow adjacent panels to rotate relative to each other. Horizontal flexible anchoring devices, which include rigid anchors flexibly or rigidly connected to the panel interconnectors, connect the facing panels to an earth mass. The panels may tilt, or horizontally deform, relative to deformations in the earth mass. Front horizontal panel adjustment devices allow the tension of the connection between the flexible anchoring devices and the panel interconnectors to be varied from the front of the wall to allow horizontal alignment of the panels after the earth wall has been built. An adjustable inner panel supports the facing panels prior to the start of earth wall construction. Geofabric layers, independent of the flexible anchoring, are used during construction to stabilize the earth wall.


George Hearn Photo 2

Flex Post Fence

US Patent:
5299781, Apr 5, 1994
Filed:
Jul 10, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/727863
Inventors:
Robert K. Barrett - Grand Junction CO
George Hearn - Boulder CO
Michael L. McMullen - Denver CO
Assignee:
State Department of Highways, State of Colorado - Denver CO
International Classification:
E01F 704
US Classification:
256 125
Abstract:
A boulder rolling down a slope is caught with an energy absorbing device to dissipate a portion of its kinetic energy and to redirect the boulder downwardly into the ground to absorb the rest of the kinetic energy and to stop it. This is accomplished by temporary deformation of joints in the energy absorbing device to dissipate the kinetic energy and redirect the boulder downwardly into the ground. The energy absorbing device will return substantially to its undeformed state for intercepting additional boulders which may roll down the slope.