Erosion soil control wattle
11293153 ยท 2022-04-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02A10/11
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E02B3/125
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. An erosion control wattle, comprising: a hollow tubular sock formed using a single strand of twine whereby loops of said twine are interlaced in a series of succeeding parallel rows of loops that intermesh with preceding parallel rows of loops; an opening on each end of said wattle; a volume of biomass introduced into said erosion control wattle whereby said wattle is placed on the ground in an area of concern and filters water run-off through said biomass and said tubular sock; and a closure device adapted to close off each end of the erosion control wattle.
2. The erosion control wattle of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of handles located at positions around a circumference of the erosion control wattle and along the length of the wattle.
3. The erosion control wattle of claim 2 further comprising a plurality of stakes insertable into said handles of said erosion control wattle.
4. The erosion control wattle of claim 3 wherein said wattle can be stacked on top of one or more wattles to increase the effective height of said wattles and the width of a filtration zone of said wattles and inserting a plurality of stakes through corresponding handles of said wattles.
5. The erosion control wattle of claim 1 wherein the intermeshing loops that form the erosion control wattle allow for flexibility and elasticity and the twine is jute twine.
6. The erosion control wattle of claim 5 further comprising a plurality of handles located at positions around a circumference of the erosion control wattle and along the length of the wattle.
7. The erosion control wattle of claim 6 further comprising a plurality of stakes insertable into said handles of said erosion control wattle.
8. The erosion control wattle of claim 7 wherein said wattle can be stacked on top of one or more wattles to increase the effective height of said wattles and the width of a filtration zone of said wattles and inserting a plurality of stakes through corresponding handles of said wattles.
Description
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(10) In use, either an operator or a factory installs biodegradable plant-based material such as straw or other biomass 22 into the wattle 10. One end 18 of the wattle 10 will be sealed shut by using a closure device 20 such as a zip tie, knotted cord, a staple, a clamp or any other suitable device that can seal up an open end 18 of a wattle. Once the wattle 10 has been sufficiently filled with biomass 22, the other end 18 of the wattle is sealed shut by using a closure device 20. The wattle 10 or a plurality of wattles 10 are placed in appropriate areas identified by the operator such that erosion is mitigated during periods of rainfall.
(11) The principles, embodiments, and modes of operation of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing specification. The embodiments disclosed herein should be interpreted as illustrating the present invention and not as restricting it. The foregoing disclosure is not intended to limit the range of equivalent structure available to a person of ordinary skill in the art in any way, but rather to expand the range of equivalent structures in ways not previously contemplated. Numerous variations and changes can be made to the foregoing illustrative embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
ENUMERATED ELEMENTS
(12) 10 wattle 12 twine 14 handles 16 stake 18 end 20 closure device 22 biomass