The invention pertains to sandbag wall systems for use in erosion control, flood protection, coastal protection, slope stabilization and similar applications.
In the art of erosion control, flood protection, coastal protection, slope stabilization and the like, it is known to build stable and effective walls of sandbags, preferably using interconnecting plates to connect the bags together and stabilize the wall. See, for example, international patent publication WO 00/61880 (Kim), dated Oct. 19, 2000. The sandbags used in such systems have hitherto been conventional in design. In a conventional sandbag, the bag fill volume is limited by the fact that the top edge of the bag must be gathered together and tied in order to close the bag. It would be desirable to provide a sandbag configuration in which the bags could be filled to their top edge, thus holding more fill material.
The invention provides a wall-building unit for use in the construction of sandbag walls, each unit being made of two bags of the type used for sandbags. Each bag has a bag wall, a closed bottom and an open top edge. The first bag is substantially filled with a fill material. The second bag extends longitudinally over the first bag so that the bottom of the second bag is adjacent to and covers the open top of the first bag. In one embodiment, the second bag substantially covers the whole of the first bag, with the open top edge of the second bag being adjacent to the closed bottom of the first bag. In another embodiment, the second bag is shorter than the first bag and covers only part of the first bag, with the top edge of the second bag being positioned longitudinally between the open top edge and the closed bottom of the first bag.
These wall-building units, which hold more fill material than a conventional sandbag, are used in place of sandbags in the construction of retaining walls and erosion control structures.
In this specification, “fill material” means any material that is suitable for use in bags in the construction of walls, including sand, soil, gravel, dry mix concrete (which hardens after wetting and curing) and mixtures thereof, including fill material with seeds for vegetation. The term “sand-bag” as used in this specification means a bag containing any “fill material.” For further clarity, the term is not limited to a bag in which the fill material is sand. The term “wall” as used herein in relation to structures made of wall-building units includes any array of wall-building units that is suitable for the purpose of erosion control (for example along shorelines, riverbanks, etc.), flood control, retaining or stabilizing slopes or embankments, noise barriers, landscaping, and for similar applications.
The invention provides wall-building units comprising a combination of two bags. A prior art sandbag containing fill material is shown in
In wall-building unit 120, shown in
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To construct a retaining wall using the wall-building units of
As will be apparent to those skilled in the art in the light of the foregoing disclosure, many alterations and modifications are possible in the practice of this invention without departing from the scope thereof. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is to be construed in accordance with the substance defined by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2496090 | Feb 2005 | CA | national |
PCT/CA2006/000175 | Feb 2006 | CA | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CA2006/000175 | 2/8/2006 | WO | 00 | 8/8/2007 |