Claims
- 1. A web comprising:
- (a) an upper and a lower fabric layer;
- (b) compartments which are staggered in relation to one another, having walls formed by the fabric layers;
- (c) selvage separating the compartments, formed by fastening together the fabric layers;
- (d) a plurality of cable slots formed in the selvage, each communicating with at least one of the compartments;
- (e) a plurality of longitudinal cables, each passing through at least one cable slot and interconnecting at least two compartments; and
- (f) a plurality of filling slots formed in the selvage, each communicating with at least one of the compartments.
- 2. The web according to claim 1 further comprising at least one opening in one of said walls of at least one of said compartments communicating between the exterior and interior of the compartments.
- 3. The web according to claim 2 further comprising at least one washer and at least one cable stop on at least one of said cables.
- 4. A web comprising:
- (a) an upper and a lower fabric layer;
- (b) a plurality of compartments which are staggered in relation to one another having walls formed by weaving separately the fabric layers;
- (c) lateral and longitudinal selvage separating the compartments, formed by interweaving the fabric layers;
- (d) a plurality of cable slots formed in the lateral selvage by weaving separately the fabric layers, each of the cable slots communicating with at least one of the compartments;
- (e) a plurality of longitudinal cables, each passing through at least one cable slot and interconnecting at least two compartments;
- (f) a plurality of filling slots formed in the lateral selvage by weaving separately the fabric layers, each of the filling slots communicating with at least one of the compartments;
- (g) at least one opening in one of the walls of at least one of the compartments communicating between the exterior and interior of the compartments; and
- (h) at least one washer and at least one cable stop on at least one of the cables.
- 5. The web according to claim 4 wherein said upper fabric layer is made of material different from that of which said lower fabric is made.
- 6. A revetment panel comprising:
- (1) A web comprising:
- (a) an upper and a lower fabric layer;
- (b) a plurality of compartments which are staggered in relation to one another, having walls formed by the fabric layers;
- (c) selvage separating the compartments, formed by fastening together the fabric layers;
- (d) a plurality of cable slots formed in the selvage, each communicating with at least one of the compartments;
- (e) a plurality of longitudinal cables, each passing through at least one cable slot and interconnecting at least two compartments; and
- (f) a plurality of filling slots formed in the selvage, each communicating with at least one of the compartments; and
- (2) filler material occupying the interior of the compartments of the web.
- 7. A revetment panel comprising:
- (1) a web comprising:
- (a) an upper and a lower fabric layer;
- (b) a plurality of compartments which are staggered in relation to one another having walls formed by weaving separately the fabric layers;
- (c) lateral and longitudinal selvage separating the compartments, formed by interweaving the fabric layers;
- (d) a plurality of cable slots formed in the lateral selvage by weaving separately the fabric layers, each of the cable slots communicating with at least one of the compartments;
- (e) a plurality of longitudinal cables, each passing through at least one cable slot and interconnecting at least two compartments;
- (f) a plurality of filling slots formed in the lateral selvage by weaving separately the fabric layers, each of the filling slots communicating with at least one of the compartments;
- (g) at least one opening in one of the walls of at least one of the compartments communicating between the exterior and interior of the compartments; and
- (h) at least one washer and at least one cable stop on at least one of the cables; and
- (2) filler material occupying the interior of the compartments of the web.
- 8. A method of producing a web comprising the steps of weaving two fabric layers, fastening together the fabric layers to form lateral and longitudinal selvage separating a plurality of rows and columns of compartments, which rows of compartments are staggered in relation to one another, and forming a plurality of cable slots and filling slots in the lateral selvage, each of the slots communicating with at least one of the compartments.
- 9. The method according to claim 8 wherein said step of fastening together the fabric layers comprises interweaving the fabric layers to form lateral and longitudinal selvage separating the compartments, and said step of forming a plurality of cable slots and filling slots in the lateral selvage comprises weaving separately the fabric layers to form the slots.
- 10. The method according to claim 8 further comprising the step of inserting, for each column of compartments, at least one cable through at least one of said cable slots in such a manner that at least two of the compartments are longitudinally connected by the cables.
- 11. The method according to claim 9 further comprising the step of placing an opening in at least one of said walls of at least one of said compartments, the opening communicating between the exterior and interior of the compartments.
- 12. The method according to claim 8 wherein said step of weaving, with two fabric layers, a web employs a first fabric layer made of material different from that of the second fabric layer.
- 13. A method of producing a revetment panel comprising the step of filling with filler material the compartments of the web recited in claim 1.
- 14. A method of producing a revetment panel comprising the step of filling with filler material the compartments of the web recited in claim 4.
- 15. A method of producing a revetment panel comprising the steps of:
- (a) weaving two fabric layers separately to form a plurality of rows and columns of compartments, which rows of compartments are staggered in relation to one another; interweaving the fabric layers to form lateral and longitudinal selvage separating the compartments; and weaving the fabric layers separately to form a plurality of cable slots and filling slots in the lateral selvage, each of the slots communicating with one or more of the compartments;
- (b) inserting, for each column of compartments, at least one cable through at least one of the cable slots in such a manner that at least two of the compartments are longitudinally interconnected by the cables; and
- (c) filling with filler material at least one of the compartments of the web.
- 16. The method according to claim 15 further comprising the step of placing an opening in at least one of said walls of at least one of said compartments communicating between the exterior and interior of the compartments.
- 17. The method according to claim 16 wherein the step of placing an opening in at least one of said walls of at least one of said compartments comprises the step of placing a valve in the wall, and said step of filling the compartments with said filler material further comprises the steps of:
- (a) attaching one end of a filler hose to at least one of the valves;
- (b) pumping the filler material through the valve to a predetermined pressure;
- (c) disconnecting the end of the filler hose from the valve; and
- (d) repeating steps (a) through (c) until a predetermined number of the compartments of the web are inflated with the filler material.
- 18. The method according to claim 16 wherein the step of filling said compartments with said filler material further comprises the steps of:
- (a) passing one end of a filler hose through one of said openings;
- (b) pumping the filler material through the opening to a predetermined pressure;
- (c) withdrawing the filler hose from the opening;
- (d) sealing the opening; and
- (e) repeating steps (a) through (d) until a predetermined number of compartments of the web are inflated with the filler material.
- 19. The method according to claim 16 further comprising the step of joining together adjacent webs.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our earlier application for a U.S. Patent entitled REVETMENT PANEL, filed on Sept. 27, 1982 and having Ser. No. 424,563, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,449,847.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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