Patent classifications
E02B3/12
Easily-expandable wave-dissipating block having artificial fish reef function
Proposed is a wave-dissipating block including: a body placed on a seabed perpendicularly thereto and having a shape of a polygonal column, a cylinder, an oval column, or a cross-shaped column; male coupling protrusions formed on a first surface of the body in a height direction thereof and on a surface opposite to the first surface, respectively; female coupling grooves formed in a second surface of the body in the height direction thereof and in a surface opposite to the second surface, respectively; a habitat part configured as a space defined at a center portion of the body or a portion of the body; a dividing plate provided as a plate dividing the habitat part into habitat parts; a through hole formed in the dividing plate; and a space part having a space defined between multiple bodies of wave-dissipating blocks connected adjacently to each other.
Easily-expandable wave-dissipating block having artificial fish reef function
Proposed is a wave-dissipating block including: a body placed on a seabed perpendicularly thereto and having a shape of a polygonal column, a cylinder, an oval column, or a cross-shaped column; male coupling protrusions formed on a first surface of the body in a height direction thereof and on a surface opposite to the first surface, respectively; female coupling grooves formed in a second surface of the body in the height direction thereof and in a surface opposite to the second surface, respectively; a habitat part configured as a space defined at a center portion of the body or a portion of the body; a dividing plate provided as a plate dividing the habitat part into habitat parts; a through hole formed in the dividing plate; and a space part having a space defined between multiple bodies of wave-dissipating blocks connected adjacently to each other.
FLEXIBLE ROPE NET GABION
A transportable, flexible rope net gabion useful for scour protection includes a lifting ring, a plurality of polymer ropes connected to the lifting ring, a polymer net connected to the polymer ropes, and a plurality of stones or boulders. Up to 45% of the volume of the polymer net is packed with the stones or boulders, so that the rope net gabion can be evenly positioned around a structure to be supported. The polymer ropes, the polymer net, or both the polymer ropes and the polymer net are made using virgin high density polyethylene (HDPE).
Mineral wool erosion control roll
An erosion control roll comprises a porous outer casing having an interior, a fill material within the interior, wherein the fill material comprises a mineral wool. The erosion control roll is flexible and positionable where it can provide one or more of erosion control, sediment separation, water flow diversion, and a fire barrier.
STRUCTURE TO PREVENT SOIL LOSS IN SLOPE OF RIVER AND COAST AND INSTALLATION METHOD THEREOF
This application relates to a structure for preventing soil loss in slopes of a river and a coast. In one aspect, the structure includes a body part made of concrete, a plurality of first leg parts connected to a first end of the body part and arranged on a first plane by extending therefrom in longitudinal directions of the first leg parts, and a plurality of second leg parts connected to a second end of the body part and arranged on a second plane perpendicular to the first plane by extending therefrom in longitudinal directions of the second leg parts. The structure may further include a first reinforcement part provided by protruding outward from the body part, a second reinforcement part provided on a portion of each of the first leg parts by protruding outward therefrom, and a flowing water induction part provided as a shape of a channel.
Erosion block
Provided is an erosion control kit (ECK) comprising: (I) an erosion control block comprising: (a) a degradable box-shaped frame of latticed ligament with a top, bottom and four sides; (b) a degradable fabric framed just inside the top, bottom and four sides of the frame and defining an interior space; and (c) soil substantially filling the interior space; and (II) one or more anchors configured to bind a bottom portion of the frame to a substratum. Related erosion control features and methods are further provided.
Erosion control apparatus
The present invention relates to an erosion control apparatus and methods of using and installing the apparatus. The apparatus is constructed to prevent erosion of soil during typical weather or tidal conditions and adverse weather events. The apparatus can include a plurality of anchored rolls and soil lifts operative to stabilize the shoreline.
SPREADER FOR SEDIMENT CAPPING SYSTEM AND METHOD
A sediment capping system is adapted to create, and distribute, a homogenized mixture of capping material. Where distributing the capping material, the system is configured to militate against the capping material forming clumps of a size and weight that would disturb the sediment on a bottom of a body of water. This in turn militates against the sediment being disturbed, and a disturbing of pollutants and toxins into the water surrounding the sediment. The sediment capping system militates against the clumping of capping material through a vibrating spreader and baffle system, producing a sediment cap with a more consistent depth that will minimally disturb the sediment on the floor of the body of water where the sediment cap is being deposited.
Erosion soil control wattle
An erosion control wattle formed using parallel rows of loops that interlock with succeeding and preceding rows of loops and forms a hollow tubular sock whereby biomass is inserted into hollow tubular sock and deployed in areas whereby erosion is likely to occur and whereby said erosion control wattle blocks high volume flow of water and filters turbid water.
Integrated Riparian System for On-site Treatment of River/lake Silt and Application Thereof
The disclosure discloses an integrated riparian system for river/lake silt on-site treatment and application thereof, belonging to the technical field of silt treatment. The integrated riparian system includes three subsystems, namely a silt ecological treatment subsystem, a siphon drainage subsystem and a silt leachate advanced treatment subsystem. The silt ecological treatment subsystem is provided with plants, fillers, an aeration pipe and a water collection pipe from top to bottom, and a vent pipe is connected to the water collection pipe. A siphon in the siphon drainage subsystem is retractable and hump-shaped. The silt leachate advanced treatment subsystem includes a first-stage ecological treatment unit upflow wetland and a second-stage ecological treatment unit surface flow wetland. According to the disclosure, dewatering and harmlessness of silt, advanced treatment of silt leachate and purification of part of river/lake water are effectively realized through transpiration and absorption of the plants, filtration and adsorption of the fillers and degradation of microorganisms.