Scour prevention unit and scour prevention method

11332902 ยท 2022-05-17

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Cpc classification

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Abstract

A scour prevention unit includes a bag body housing block objects in a bag material, and a cloth integrated with the bag body, wherein the cloth is housed in the bag material and is laid below the block objects, or is fixed below the bag body outside the bag body by fixing means.

Claims

1. A scour prevention unit comprising: a bag body housing block objects in a bag material; and a cloth outside the bag body and fixed to an exterior of the bag body, wherein the cloth is below the block objects and fixed to the exterior of the bag body by at least one fastener, the at least one fastener comprises a string attached to the cloth and a hook attached to the bag body, and the combination of the bag body, the block objects and the cloth is configured to prevent scouring of a seabed and passage of sand particles of the seabed through the bag body.

2. The scour prevention unit according to claim 1, wherein the cloth is a sheet comprising at least one of a woven fabric, knitted fabric, lace, felt, or a nonwoven fabric.

3. The scour prevention unit of claim 1, wherein the bag body comprises a lower portion and an upper portion over the lower portion, the cloth is below the lower portion of the bag body, and the upper portion of the bag body is free from being covered by the cloth.

4. A scour prevention unit comprising: a plurality of bag bodies, each of the bag bodies comprising a bag material and separately housing block objects in the bag material; and a single cloth sheet outside the pluralities of bag bodies and fixed to an exterior of each of the bag bodies, wherein the cloth sheet is below the block objects housed by the plurality of bag bodies and fixed to the exterior of each of the bag bodies by at least one fastener, the at least one fastener comprises a string attached to the cloth and a hook attached to the bag body, and the combination of the bag bodies, the block objects and the cloth sheet is configured to prevent scouring of a seabed and passage of sand particles of the seabed through the bag bodies.

5. The scour prevention unit of claim 4, wherein each bag body of the plurality of bag bodies comprises a lower portion and an upper portion over the lower portion, the cloth sheet is below the lower portion of each bag body of the plurality of bad bodies, and the upper portion of each bag body of the plurality of bag bodies is free from being covered by the cloth sheet.

6. A scour prevention method comprising: a step of preparing a bag body housing block objects in a bag material; and a step of fixing a cloth outside the bag body to an exterior of the bag body by way of at least one fastener, wherein the at least one fastener comprises a string attached to the cloth and a hook attached to the bag body, and the combination of the bag body, the block objects and the cloth prevents scouring of a seabed and passage of sand particles of the seabed through the bag body.

7. The scour prevention method of claim 6, wherein the bag body comprises a lower portion and an upper portion over the lower portion, and fixing the cloth outside the bag body and below the block object by way of the at least one fastener includes attaching the cloth to the lower portion of the bag body such that the upper portion of the bag body is free from being covered by the cloth.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing a first embodiment of a scour prevention unit according to an embodiment of this invention.

(2) FIG. 2 is a plan view showing a set state of the scour prevention unit of the first embodiment.

(3) FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing a second embodiment of the scour prevention unit according to an embodiment of this invention.

(4) FIG. 4 is a plan view showing a set state of the scour prevention unit of the second embodiment.

(5) FIG. 5 is a side view showing a set state of the scour prevention unit of the second embodiment.

(6) FIG. 6 is a view showing a specific set state of the scour prevention unit of the second embodiment.

(7) FIG. 7 is a view showing a setting example of a conventional bag body containing crushed stone only.

(8) FIG. 8 is a view showing a setting example of a conventional bag body containing crushed stone only.

(9) FIG. 9 is a view showing a setting example of a conventional bag body containing crushed stone only.

DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

(10) An embodiment of this invention will be described below in details, with reference to the drawings. In an embodiment of this invention, a scour prevention unit 10 includes a bag body 11 housing block objects 12 such as a plurality of crushed stone in a bag material 13, and a cloth 16 integrated with the bag body 11. Here, the cloth is indicative of one in which a plurality of fibers is processed into a thin and broad sheet. Depending on the manufactured method, the cloth is classified into woven fabric, knitted fabric (knit fabric), lace, felt, and nonwoven fabric.

(11) The block objects are crushed stone, concrete blocks, cobblestones, broken stones, ironstone, rubber tire and the like having a specific gravity exceeding 1, preferably not less than 1.5, more preferably not less than 2.0. Moreover, the bag material is one configured by a net.

(12) FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a scour prevention unit 10a according to a first embodiment. FIG. 1(A) is a cross-sectional view, and FIG. 1(B) is a perspective view. With reference to FIGS. 1(A) and 1(B), the scour prevention unit 10a includes a bag body 11 which houses block objects 11 in a bag material 13 with block objects 11 placed on a cloth 16 and is placed on the seabed. In FIG. 1(B), the cloth 16 is made larger than a placement surface of the bag body 11, and displays a state in which one part is viewable from top view. FIG. 1(B) shows in white a part in which one portion 16a of the cloth 16 is covering the block objects inside, shows the block objects 12 at center parts, and shows a state in which the mesh-form bag material 13 covers by the whole.

(13) This is preferable for fixing the cloth 16 to the bag body 11, to securely house the cloth 16 below the block objects 12 and also to prevent the cloth 16 from moving inside the bag body 11. To fix the cloth to the bag body 11, a string with a hook may be provided for example at edges of four corners or in its vicinity of the cloth 16, to use this hook to fix the bag body 11 at predetermined locations. Moreover, the cloth 16 is preferably larger than the placement surface of the bag body 11 (circular projected plane of the scour prevention unit 10a in FIG. 2(B), described later).

(14) By configuring as such, the block objects 12 will be placed and maintained on the cloth 16 within the bag body 11; hence, even if the bag body is placed on a sandy place, sand will not infiltrate upward through the bag body 11.

(15) As a result, it is possible to provide a scour prevention unit in which no suction of sand occurs from below the placement surface of the bag body containing crushed stone.

(16) Next describes a setting method in a case of setting a plurality of the scour prevention units 10a according to the first embodiment. FIG. 2(A) is a plan view showing a conventional method of setting the bag body 101, and FIG. 2(B) is a plan view showing a method according to this embodiment of setting the scour prevention unit 10a. In a case of setting a plurality of the conventional bag bodies 101, the bag bodies were arranged on the seabed with no parts overlapping and so that their peripheries touch each other. In comparison, in a case of setting a plurality of the scour prevention units 10a according to the first embodiment, the plurality of scour prevention units 10a are arranged on the seabed 120 so as to overlap each other, as shown in FIG. 2(B). FIG. 2(C) is a cross-sectional view taken on IIC-IIC in FIG. 2(B).

(17) By arranging as such, it is possible to prevent the suction of sand from the seabed more effectively.

(18) Next describes a scour prevention unit 10b according to a second embodiment. FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing the scour prevention unit 10b according to the second embodiment. FIG. 3(A) is a cross-sectional view, and FIG. 3(B) is a view showing details of a fixing portion of the bag body 11 to the cloth 16, which bag body 11 contains the block objects 12.

(19) With reference to FIGS. 3(A) and 3(B), in this embodiment, the cloth 16 is integrated and fixed below the bag body 11 containing the block objects 12. The fixing means 18 includes an attachment string 20 having on its tip a hook 19 to attach on the periphery of the bag body 11, and has a fixing part 21 that fixes one part of the cloth 16b to an end of the attachment string 20 not having the hook 19 attached. In this embodiment, one fixing means 18 is provided for one bag body 11, however this number may be increased if necessary.

(20) In this embodiment, since the scour prevention unit 10b has the cloth 16 provided integrally below the bag body 11 by the fixing means 18, the scour prevention unit 10b is placed on the seabed in a state in which the cloth 16 is laid below the block objects 12. Even if the bag body 11 is placed on a sandy place, the cloth 16 is below the bag body 11, so the sand will not infiltrate upwards through the bag body 11. As a result, it is possible to provide a scour prevention unit in which no suction of sand occurs from below the placement surface of the bag body 11 containing the block objects 12.

(21) Since the cloth 16 is preferably water-permeable, a nonwoven fabric or mesh sheet is preferable. In the case of the mesh, the eye of the mesh is preferably sized as 5 mm, and more preferably is not more than 2 mm.

(22) Next describes a setting method in the case of setting the scour prevention unit 10b according to the second embodiment. FIG. 4(A) is a plan view showing the cloth 16 of a rectangular shape arranged below the scour prevention unit 10, FIG. 4(B) is a plan view showing a state arranging the bag body 11 of a bun shape on the rectangular cloth 16 shown in FIG. 4(A), and FIG. 4(C) is a plan view of a case of arranging three bag bodies 11 adjacent to each other on the rectangular cloth 16. Moreover, a cross-sectional view of the arrangement of FIG. 4(C) is shown in FIG. 5.

(23) With reference to FIGS. 4 and 5, in this embodiment, since a plurality of bag bodies 11a is placed on one piece of cloth 16a, it is possible to place a plurality of bag bodies 11 at once. In this case, each of the plurality of bag bodies 11 is preferably fixed to the rectangular cloth 16 individually by using the fixing means as like those shown in FIG. 3(B). The three bag bodies may be connected in the lateral direction in advance and then be fixed to the cloth.

(24) Moreover, this embodiment describes a case of arranging three bag bodies adjacent to each other on one rectangular cloth, however it is not limited to this; two, or four or more may be placed. Furthermore, a case of placing in a line in one direction is described, however it is not limited to this, and may be aligned in array form in vertical and horizontal directions.

(25) Next describes a setting method in a case of setting the scour prevention unit 10b according to a third embodiment. FIG. 6(A) is a plan view showing a triangular cloth 16b arranged below the scour prevention unit 10, and FIG. 6(B) is a cross-sectional view showing a state arranging the bun-shaped bag body 11 on the triangular cloth 16b shown in FIG. 6(A). As shown in FIGS. 6(A) and 6(B), three bag bodies 11b are arranged adjacent to each other on the triangular cloth 16b. In this embodiment also, since a plurality of the bag bodies 11b are placed on one piece of the cloth 16b, it is possible to place a plurality of the bag bodies 11b at once. In this case, each of the plurality of the bag bodies 11 is preferably fixed on the triangular cloth 16b individually, by using the fixing means as like those shown in FIG. 3(B). The three bag bodies may be connected at their adjacent sides in advance, and then fixed to the cloth 16b.

(26) Moreover, this embodiment describes a case of arranging three bag bodies on the one triangular cloth, having one bag body positioned upper and two bag bodies positioned lower and adjacent to each other, however it is not limited to this; any polygonal shape may be used, or a circular cloth may be used and any number of bag bodies may be placed thereon.

(27) By arranging the bag bodies 11 on the cloth 16 as such, it is possible to effectively prevent the suction of sand from the seabed, as with the previous embodiment.

(28) Moreover, in this embodiment, a cloth of any desired shape may be prepared, and any number of bag bodies may be fixed thereon.

(29) The embodiment described above describes a case in which, in the scour prevention unit, the cloth is either housed in the bag material and laid below the block objects or is fixed below the bag body outside the bag body by the fixing means, however it is not limited to this. The cloth may be housed in the bag material and laid below the block objects, while also having the cloth be fixed below the bag body outside the bag body by the fixing means Having such configuration will further effectively prevent the suction of sand from the seabed.

(30) The embodiments of this invention are described with reference to the drawings, however the present invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiments. Various modifications may be made to the illustrated embodiments within the same scope of this invention, or within an equivalent scope.

INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY

(31) According to this invention, it is possible to provide a scour prevention unit in which no suction of sand occurs from below a placement surface. Hence, this invention can be used advantageously as a facility for scour prevention.

REFERENCE SIGNS LIST

(32) 10 Scour prevention unit 11 Bag body 12 Block objects 13 Bag material 16 Cloth 18 Fixing means 120 Seabed