The present invention relates to the sector of ground covering, restraining and reinforcing structures, for instance for the stabilisation of slopes, embankments and the like.
The applicants have in the past developed various structures of the type described above which have proved particularly appropriate and effective. For instance, document EP 1012406 in the name of the applicants discloses a structure formed by a framework of wire netting of the double twist type, folded to form a structure with a base wall, a front wall and a rear wall. The front wall of wire netting is reinforced with a further panel of electrically welded wire netting. A geosynthetic layer on the front wall makes it possible to provide “green” walls and can be used for the growth of vegetation which helps to stabilise the slope.
Although the structures described above have demonstrated that they can effectively perform their task of stabilisation, their construction on site requires skilled workers and specific equipment. When stabilising steep slopes, for instance, a scaffolding has to be erected at the front of the works in order to enable access to the structure from the front wall side in order to carry out the manual folding of the wire netting and thus produce the upper wall section. During this folding, moreover, the metal structure of the netting has to be deformed at the fold line, making site installation operations laborious and in some cases not very precise.
The object of the present invention is to resolve the above-mentioned problems by means of an improved element for forming ground covering, restraining and reinforcing structures which can be correctly installed on site in a simple manner, possibly by relatively unskilled workers, and which does not, moreover, require the use of specific equipment or the erection of scaffolding at the front of the works.
A further object of the invention is to provide an improved element which is simple and economic to produce, can be readily transported from factory to site and also has a strength and a reliability at least equivalent to those of the elements of known type.
In order to achieve the above-described objects, the present invention relates to an improved element having the characteristic features set out in the following claims.
Further characteristic features and advantages are set out in the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment, given purely by way of non-limiting example, and made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
a is a variant of the end-use configuration of
With reference to
A covering layer 7 of geosynthetic material or bio-matting may be secured where appropriate to the front panel 2 and may be extended to cover all or part of the lower and upper panels 5 and 6 as well. Brackets 8, preferably but not exclusively of triangular shape, are also connected to the front panel 2. The brackets 8 may also be in the form of bars secured or hooked to the front panel 2 and/or the lower panel 5. In the case of the triangular brackets 8 shown in the drawings, only the front side 9 of each bracket is connected in an articulated manner to the front panel 2 so that the brackets 8 may be folded against the front panel 2, as shown by the dot-dash line 10 in
The preferred configuration for transportation of the element 1 is shown in
After placing the element 1, and in particular the lower panel 5, on the section of ground to be reinforced, the front panel 2 is raised, as shown in
The ground reinforcing operations continue with the provision of a layer of earth, preferably topsoil, at the rear of the front panel 2, as shown in
Many variants are possible with respect to the preferred embodiment described above. For instance, the front, lower and/or upper walls F, L and U may be made from a plurality of wire netting panels connected to one another rigidly or in an articulated manner. For instance, the upper wall U could be divided into two portions comprising at least two wire netting panels 6a, 6b connected together and articulated along a common edge 20, shown diagrammatically in dot-dash lines in
The embodiments and structural details of the invention may obviously be widely varied from those described and illustrated, without prejudice to the principle of the invention and without thereby departing from the scope of the present invention.
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