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titleOfInvention Mouth pipe of ground anchor and slit forming method of the pipe
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To prevent the outflow of pressurized water and blast sand from the mouth of an anchor hole when constructing a ground anchor on the ground under a groundwater level such as a retaining wall. SOLUTION: In order to prevent the anchor hole wall of the ground anchor from collapsing, a plurality of inflow slits 12 are provided at a pipe intermediate position of a mouth pipe 10 buried in the ground behind the retaining wall 1. Then, groundwater around the mouth pipe 10 was caused to flow into the pipe through the inflow slit 12 and was discharged.
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