Claims
- 1. A method of reclaiming land by causing the deposit and retention of particulate material utilizing a plurality of spaced groynes, each groyne including a plurality of spaced stanchions which support at least one screen having upper and lower portions, and the at least one screen being elevatable with respect to material being deposited and wherein the at least one screen is formed having a plurality of openings therethrough through which a fluid will flow and cause the particulate material to deposit but which are of the size to prohibit passage of larger solid material conveyed in fluid currents including the steps of:
a) placing the plurality of stanchions in spaced relationship relative to one another; b) mounting the at least one screen to the spaced stanchions so that the lower portion thereof is adjacent existing solid material to thereby create a buildup of newly deposited solid materials adjacent the lower portion thereof; and c) preserving the buildup of newly deposited solid materials by periodically elevating the plurality of stanchions so that at least the lower portion of the at least one screen is maintained substantially at the height of newly deposited solid materials.
- 2. The method of claim 1 including mounting end edges of the at least one screen to supporting elements which are vertically moveable along said plurality of stanchions.
- 3. The method of claim 1 including mounting at least one sleeve member to each of at least two spaced stanchions so as to be movable with respect thereto, and mounting end edges of the at least one screen to the sleeve members.
- 4. The method of claim 3 including mounting a sleeve member to each of the plurality of stanchions, mounting a plurality of screens to the plurality of stanchions and elevating each of the screens independently of one another.
- 5. The method of claim 3 in which said at least one screen includes a plurality of independently adjustable vertically arranged sections, mounting a plurality of sleeve members to each of the at least two spaced stanchions, mounting said plurality of sections to said plurality of sleeve members, and removing an uppermost one of said plurality of sections from the at least two spaced stanchions as the at least one screen is periodically elevated.
- 6. The method of claim 1 including mounting a plurality of screens to a plurality of separate spaced stanchions and elevating each of the screens independently of one another.
- 7. A porous groyne for land reclamation including:
a plurality of stanchions including at least one pair of spaced stanchions, at least one screen, said at least one screen having an upper portion, a lower portion and opposite ends and having a plurality of openings therein through which fluid and some fluid conveyed solid materials may pass, supports for supporting said opposite ends of said at least one screen to said at least one pair of spaced stanchions such that said at least one screen is generally taut, and means for periodically elevating said at least one pair of spaced stanchions to thereby periodically raise said at least one screen such that the lower portion thereof is maintained substantially at a height of newly deposited solid material.
- 8. The porous groyne of claim 7 in which said means for elevating each of said at least one pair of spaced stanchions includes an engageable element associated with each stanchion for receiving a lifting device.
- 9. The porous groyne of claim 7 in which said supports for supporting said at least one screen include a plurality of ring members disposed about each of said at least one pair of spaced stanchions.
- 10. The porous groyne of claim 7 in which said supports for supporting said at least one screen include at least one sleeve mounted to each of said at least one pair of spaced stanchions, securing elements for securing said opposite end of said at least one screen to said sleeves whereby said at least one screen is mounted relative to said at least one pair of spaced stanchions by said sleeves.
- 11. The porous groyne of claim 10 wherein said at least one screen includes a plurality of independently moveable vertically arranged sections, and a plurality of sleeves mounted to each of said at least one pair of spaced stanchions to which said plurality of screen sections are mounted.
- 12. A method of reclaiming land by causing the deposit and retention of particulate material utilizing a plurality of spaced groynes, each groyne including a plurality of spaced stanchions which support a plurality of screen sections having upper and lower portions, and the screen being elevatable with respect to material being deposited and wherein the screen sections are formed having a plurality of openings therethrough through which a fluid may flow and cause solid materials conveyed in the fluid to deposit including the steps of:
a) placing the stanchions in spaced relationship relative to one another; b) mounting the screens to the spaced stanchions by supporting at least end edges of each screen on spaced stanchions which do not support other of the screens and so that the lower portions of the screens are adjacent existing solid material to thereby create a buildup of newly deposited solid materials adjacent the lower portions thereof; and c) preserving the buildup of newly deposited solid materials by periodically elevating the stanchions to thereby elevate at least the lower portions of the screens so that the lower portions thereof are maintained substantially at the height of newly deposited solid materials.
- 13. The method of claim 12 including securing the end edges of each screen to members which are vertically moveable along said plurality of stanchions.
- 14. The method of claim 12 including mounting at least one sleeve member to each of the plurality of stanchions so as to be movable with respect thereto, and securing the end edges of each screen to the sleeve members.
- 15. The method of claim 14 including independently elevating each of the screens independently of one another.
- 16. The method of claim 14 in which each of said screens includes a plurality of independently adjustable vertically arranged sections including mounting a plurality of sleeve members to each of the plurality of stanchions, securing the plurality of sections to the plurality of sleeve members, and removing an uppermost one of the plurality of sections from said stanchions as said stanchions are periodically elevated.
- 17. A porous groyne for land reclamation including:
a plurality of pairs of spaced stanchions, a plurality of screens, each of said screens having an upper portion, a lower portion and opposite ends and having a plurality of openings therein through which fluid and some fluid conveyed solids may pass, supports for vertically adjustably supporting said opposite ends of each of said screens relative to spaced pairs of said stanchions such that said screens are vertically adjustable independently of one another, and elevating elements for periodically elevating said spaced stanchions so as to elevate said lower portion of each of said screens relative to newly deposited solids.
- 18. The porous groyne of claim 17 in which said supports for supporting said screens include a plurality of ring members disposed about each of said stanchions.
- 19. The porous groyne of claim 17 in which said supports for supporting said screens include at least one sleeve mounted to each of said stanchions, and securing element for securing said end portions of said screens to said at least one sleeve.
- 20. The porous groyne of claim 19 wherein said screens include a plurality of independently moveable vertically arranged sections, and a plurality of sleeves mounted to each stanchion to which said plurality of screen sections are secured.
- 21. The porous groyne of claim 17 in which said means for elevating each of said spaced stanchions includes an engageable elements associate with each stanchion for receiving a lifting device.
- 22. A method of reclaiming land along a shoreline or offshore by causing the deposit and retention of particulate material utilizing a groyne including a plurality of spaced stanchions which support at least one screen having upper and lower portions and the at least on screen being elevatable with respect to material being deposited and wherein ths screen is formed having a plurality of openings therethrough through which water will flow and cause the particulate material to deposit but which are of the size to prohibit passage of larger solid materials carried in currents comprising the steps of:
a) placing the stanchions in spaced relationship relative to one another extending from the shoreline or offshore; b) mounting the at least one screen to the spaced stanchions so that the lower portion thereof is in engagement with the shoreline or offshore to thereby create a buildup of newly deposited solid materials adjacent the lower portion thereof; and c) preserving the buildup of newly deposited solid materials by periodically elevating the at least one screen.
- 23. A porous groyne for shoreline and offshore reclamation comprising:
a plurality of spaced stanchions, at least one screen supported between said stanchions, said screen having an upper portion and a lower portion and having a plurality of openings therein through which water and some suspended solids may pass, means for supporting said screen means relative to said stanchions and elevating means for periodically elevating said screen relative to said stanchions so that the lower portion thereof is maintained substantially at a height of newly deposited solid materials.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/828,241, filed Apr. 9, 2001 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/385,360 filed Aug. 30, 1999, abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/027,549 filed Feb. 23, 1998 and which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,944,443 on Aug. 31, 1999 and which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/582,253 filed Jan. 3, 1996 and which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,720,573 on Feb. 24, 1998, and all of which are assigned to the Assignee of the present application.
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10295898 |
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09385360 |
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09828241 |
Apr 2001 |
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09027549 |
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09385360 |
Aug 1999 |
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08582253 |
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09027549 |
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