Claims
- 1. An armor revetment unit for breakwater, jetties, and the like, the unit comprising:
- a monolithic cylindrical structure made up of multiple coaxial aligned cylindrical subportions of varying diameter having at least one uniform circumferential sidewall groove cutout along the cylindrical structure's length which forms a means for interlocking a sidewall of substantially similar armor revetment units for placement along a shoreline, each sidewall groove cutout is defined by a quadrangle surface in cross-section, the quadrangle surface lies within a longitudinal cross-section containing an axis of the cylindrical structure;
- the cylindrical structure has two end surfaces, a large end surface and a small end surface where the large end surface is larger in diameter than the small end surface;
- each of the two end surfaces are juxtaposed with one of the cylindrical subportions; and in which the means for interlocking multiple armor revetment units further comprises keyed flat surfaces that forms a polygon as defined by a planar cross-section normal to a longitudinal axis of the cylindrical structure at: i) the inner portion of the uniformly circumferential groove and ii) on at least one of the cylindrical subportions,
- whereby stability is enhanced due to more restriction in motion by interlocking normal to the shoreline's slope the substantially similar armor revetment units for placement along the shoreline.
- 2. The armor revetment unit of claim 1 in which an aspect ratio defined as the the largest diameter of one of the cylindrical subportions to overall length of the cylindrical structure is in a range from about 0.5 to 1.0.
- 3. The armor revetment unit of claim 1 in which the two end surfaces are substantially oblate.
- 4. The armor revetment unit of claim 3 wherein the end surfaces are flat.
- 5. The armor revetment unit of claim 3 wherein the end surfaces are substantially concave shaped.
- 6. The armor revetment unit of claim 3 wherein the end surfaces are substantially convex shaped.
- 7. The armor revetment unit of claim 3 wherein the end surfaces are substantially small concave shaped.
- 8. The armor revetment unit of claim 1 in which the two end surfaces are irregularly shaped like a natural stone.
- 9. The armor revetment unit of claim 1 in which there is only a single groove cutout wherein the annular groove cutout that is substantially defined by the quadrangle cross-section has one side of the quadrangle form part of the sidewall and is parallel to the axis of the the cylindrical structure.
- 10. The armor revetment unit of claim 1 in further include pick points.
- 11. An armor revetment structure comprising a plurality of armor revetment units,
- each of the units comprising a monolithic cylindrical structure made from multiple coaxially aligned cylindrical subportions of varying diameter having at least one uniform sidewall circumferential groove cutout along the cylindrical structure's length which is a means for interlocking sidewalls of substantially similar armor revetment units when placed along a shoreline, each sidewall groove cutout is defined by a quadrangle surface in cross-section, the quadrangle surface in cross-section lies within a longitudinal plane containing an axis of the cylindrical structure, the cylindrical structure has two end surfaces, a large end surface and a small end surface where the large end surface is larger in diameter than the small end surface, each of the two end surfaces are juxtaposed with one of the cylindrical subportions;
- the structure formed by interlocking each of the units so that the side walls of each unit between the groove cutouts in each unit interfits in the groove cutouts of adjacent units; and
- the structure covering corresponding layers of foundation.
- 12. The armor revetment structure of claim 11 in which the armor unit has only one groove cutout wherein the groove cutout is substantially defined by a quadrangle in cross-section which has one side form part of the sidewall which is parallel to the axis of the the cylindrical structure.
- 13. The armor revetment structure of claim 11 in which spacers are inserted between the armor units for additional stability.
- 14. An armor revetment unit for breakwater, jetties, and the like along shorelines, the unit is a monolithic cylindrical type structure built up by a series of solid regular forms coaxially aligned comprising:
- a bottom cylinder that interfaces with a large end base of a first conical frustum;
- a first mid-section cylinder whose bottom surface interfaces with a small end base of the first conical frustum;
- a small end base of a second conical frustum interfaces with the mid-section cylinder;
- a second mid-section cylinder interfaces with a large end base of the second conical frustum;
- a large end base of a third conical frustum interfaces with the second mid-section cylinder; and
- a small end base of the third conical frustum interfaces with a top cylinder;
- wherein the bottom cylinder has a smaller diameter than the top cylinder.
- 15. The armor revetment unit of claim 14 wherein the first mid-section cylinder and the second mid-section cylinder are prismatoids that are a means for interlocking substantially similar armor revetment units that have mating keyed flat surface whereby stability is enhanced due to more restriction in motion by interlocking normal to the shoreline's slope the substantially similar armor revetment units for placement along the shoreline.
- 16. The armor revetment unit of claim 14 in which an aspect ratio defined as the the largest diameter of one of the cylinders to overall length of the monolithic cylindrical structure is in a range from about 0.5 to 1.0.
- 17. The armor revetment unit of claim 14 in which the top and bottom cylinders has external top and bottom surfaces respectively are made to have an appearance of natural stone.
- 18. The armor revetment unit of claim 14 in which the monolithic cylindrical structure has a hole through the axial center of the structure at a sidewall location which is a means for placement of a tie-bar there through whereby additional stability can be provided to a revetment structure.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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0618477 |
Aug 1978 |
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