Claims
- 1. A geotextile container comprising:
- an elongated first sheet of geotextile material having an elongated first side edge and an elongated first end edge, said first end edge being contiguous with said first side edge and shorter in length relative to said first side edge, said first sheet further defining a first border region near said first side edge;
- an elongated second sheet of geotextile material having an elongated first side edge and an elongated first end edge, said first end edge of said second sheet being contiguous with said first side edge of said second sheet and shorter in length relative to said first side edge of said second sheet, said second sheet further defining a second border region near said first side edge of said second sheet;
- said second sheet being disposed with respect to said first sheet in a position such that said first side edges are generally aligned and said first border region opposes said second border region;
- a means of joining said first and second sheets along said opposed first and second border regions to form at least part of a seam;
- said first and second sheets being joined to each other to form an elongated tubular body that is permanently closed at opposite ends and defining an inner cavity between said sheets, at least one of said sheets defining an inlet opening therethrough, said inlet opening being configured to permit fill material to be introduced into said cavity and contained therein; and
- wherein said part of said seam composed of said first and second border regions is disposed within the inner cavity of the container whereby an outwardly radially directed force imparted on the container by the fill material will be directed against said part of said seam composed of said first and second border regions.
- 2. A container as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- said joining means includes a first line of stitching joining said first and second sheets in said respective first and second border regions near said respective first side edges of said first and second sheets.
- 3. A container as set forth in claim 1, wherein said joined border regions form part of a butt seam.
- 4. A container as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first and second side edges are folded to form a butterfly seam and wherein said joining means includes a first line of stitching in the form of a plurality of double lock stitches.
- 5. A geotextile container as set forth in claim 1, wherein the circumference of said tubular body is at least eighteen feet.
- 6. A geotextile container as set forth in claim 1, wherein the length of said tubular body is at least twelve feet.
- 7. A geotextile container as set forth in claim 6, wherein the circumference of said tubular body is at least eighteen feet.
- 8. A geotextile container as set forth in claim 1, wherein the rupture strength of said geotextile material composing each said sheet is in the range of about 200 to 1000 pounds of force.
- 9. A geotextile container as set forth in claim 1, wherein said geotextile material composing each said sheet is woven from synthetic fibers.
- 10. In a method of making an elongated tubular geotextile bag having elongated sides and closed opposed ends relatively shorter than the sides and being of the type having an elongated first seam disposed in at least one side to extend generally axially along the length of the bag and the bag further having at least one second seam disposed in at least one end of the bag, which is of the type having an inner cavity for containing fill material and at least one inlet opening defined through the side, a method of reinforcing the first seam, comprising the steps of:
- providing at least two elongated sheets of geotextile material, wherein each said sheet has a first elongated side edge and a first elongated end edge that is contiguous with said first elongated side edge and relatively shorter than said side edge, and wherein each sheet further has a second elongated side edge contiguous with said first elongated end edge and disposed generally opposite said first elongated side edge, and wherein each sheet further has a second end edge contiguous with said first and second elongated side edges and relatively shorter than said side edges and disposed generally opposite said first elongated end edge;
- disposing a first one of said sheets with respect to a second one of said sheets such that said first side edges are generally aligned and said sheets are touching one another along at least a border region near said first side edges;
- applying a first line of stitching that joins said first and second sheets, said first line of stitching being disposed in said border region near said respective first side edges of said first and second sheets;
- applying a second line of stitching that joins said first and second sheets near said respective first end edges of said first and second sheets;
- forming an elongated tubular sack of preselected size and that is closed at a first end of said sack formed by said joined first end edges, has said lines of stitching disposed outside said sack, and defining an opening at a second end of said sack, and then turning said sack inside out so that said lines of stitching become disposed inside said sack whereby an outwardly directed force imparted on said sack by the fill material will be directed against said lines of stitching;
- defining an inlet opening through at least one of said sheets; and
- accessing said second end edges of said sheets via said inlet opening to join said second edges from within said cavity.
- 11. A method as set forth in claim 10, wherein before applying said first line of stitching, said first side edges of said first and second sheets are folded back against said respective first and second sheets to form a multi-layer, flanged seam, and said first line of stitching includes a plurality of double lock stitches.
- 12. In a method of making a tubular geotextile bag having opposed sides and opposed ends and being of the type having an elongated first seam disposed in at least one side to extend generally axially along the length of the bag and the bag further having at least one second seam disposed in at least one end of the bag, which is of the type having an inner cavity for containing fill material, a method of reinforcing the first seam comprising the steps of:
- providing at least two elongated sheets of geotextile material, wherein each said sheet has a first elongated side edge and a first elongated end edge that is contiguous with said first elongated side edge, and wherein each sheet further has a second elongated side edge contiguous with said first elongated end edge and disposed generally opposite said first elongated side edge, and wherein each sheet further has a second end edge contiguous with said first and second elongated side edges and disposed generally opposite said first elongated end edge;
- disposing a first one of said sheets with respect to a second one of said sheets such that said first side edges are generally aligned and said sheets are touching one another along at least a border region near said first side edges;
- applying a first line of stitching that joins said first and second sheets, said first line of stitching being disposed in said border region near said respective first side edges of said first and second sheets;
- applying a second line of stitching that joins said first and second sheets near said respective first end edges of said first and second sheets;
- joining together sufficient sheets in the same manner as described above for said first and second sheets in order to form an elongated tubular sack of preselected size and that is closed at a first end of said sack formed by said joined first end edges, has said lines of stitching disposed outside said sack, and defining an opening at a second end of said sack, and then turning said sack inside out so that said lines of stitching become disposed inside said sack whereby an outwardly directed force imparted on said sack by the fill material will be directed against said lines of stitching;
- forming a port hole near said opening in said second end of said sack;
- pulling said second end edges at said second end of said sack through said port hole to the outside of said sack;
- applying a third line of stitching that joins said second end edges to close said second end of said sack; and
- pushing said second end edges with said third line of stitching back through said port hole into the inside of said sack to form the inner cavity of the bag whereby an outward force imparted on the bag by the fill material will be directed against said third line of stitching.
- 13. A geotextile container comprising:
- an elongated tubular body that is permanently closed at opposite ends and defining an inner cavity that is configured to receive and retain fill material;
- an inlet opening defined through said body and configured to permit fill material to be introduced into said cavity and contained therein; and
- said tubular body including at least an elongated first sheet of geotextile material having an elongated first side edge and an elongated first end edge, said first end edge being contiguous with said first side edge and shorter in length relative to said first side edge, said first sheet further defining a second elongated side edge contiguous with said first elongated end edge and disposed generally opposite said first elongated side edge, and wherein said first sheet further including a second end edge contiguous with said first and second elongated side edges;
- each of said first and second elongated side edges and said first and second end edges being included in at least one seam and each said seam including a flange;
- wherein each said flange of each said seam is disposed within said inner cavity of said body whereby an outwardly radially directed force imparted on the container by the fill material will be directed against each said flange of each said seam.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/870,525, filed Jun. 6, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,902,070.
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Divisions (1)
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