Claims
- 1. A composite panel comprised of:
a sheet of substrate; and a coextruded layer of plastic covering substantially all sides of said sheet of substrate; wherein said sheet of substrate has a higher bending strength than a comparable size piece of said plastic.
- 2. The composite panel of claim 1, wherein said sheet of substrate is comprised of a metal.
- 3. The composite panel of claim 1, wherein said sheet of substrate is comprised of a metal selected from the group consisting of steel and aluminum.
- 4. The composite panel of claim 1, wherein said sheet of substrate is comprised of fiberglass.
- 5. The composite panel of claim 1, wherein said sheet of substrate is comprised of a plastic composite.
- 6. The composite panel of claim 1, wherein said sheet of substrate is about 0.06 inches thick.
- 7. The composite panel of claim 1, wherein said sheet of substrate is about 17.5 inches wide.
- 8. The composite panel of claim 1, wherein said composite panel is at least about 24 inches wide.
- 9. The composite panel of claim 1, wherein said plastic is comprised of a thermoplastic.
- 10. The composite panel of claim 1, wherein said plastic is comprised of polyvinyl chloride.
- 11. The composite panel of claim 1, wherein said plastic is comprised of polyethylene.
- 12. The composite panel of claim 1, wherein said plastic is comprised of a polyolefin.
- 13. The composite panel of claim 1, additionally comprising:
a first connecting portion on a first end of said composite panel; and a second connecting portion on a second end of said composite panel, wherein said second end of said composite panel is opposite said first end of said composite panel.
- 14. The composite panel of claim 13, wherein:
said first connecting portion is a female connecting portion; and said second connecting portion is a male connecting portion.
- 15. The composite panel of claim 13, wherein:
said first connecting portion is substantially C-shaped; and said second connection portion is substantially T-shaped.
- 16. A composite panel comprised of:
at least one sheet of metal substrate; a coextruded layer of plastic covering substantially all sides of said at least one sheet of metal substrate; a first coextruded plastic connecting portion on a first end of said composite panel; and a second coextruded plastic connecting portion on a second end of said composite panel, wherein said second end of said composite panel is opposite said first end of said composite panel.
- 17. The composite panel of claim 16, wherein:
said first coextruded plastic connecting portion is a female connecting portion; and said second coextruded plastic connecting portion is a male connecting portion.
- 18. The composite panel of claim 16, wherein said at least one sheet of metal substrate is comprised of steel.
- 19. The composite panel of claim 16, wherein said plastic is comprised of a thermoplastic.
- 20. A retaining panel for a body of water, the retaining panel comprising:
at least one sheet of metal substrate; a coextruded layer of plastic covering substantially all sides of said at least one sheet of metal substrate; a continuous central portion having a first end and a second end; a first side portion integrally connected to and extending rearwardly at a first angle from said first end of said central portion, said first side portion having a rear end; a second side portion integrally connected to and extending rearwardly at a second angle from said second end of said central portion, said second side portion having a rear end; a first flange integrally connected to and extending from said rear end of said first side portion, said first flange having a proximal portion and a distal portion, said distal portion of said first flange defining a female connecting portion, said distal portion of said first flange extending forwardly at a third angle from said proximal portion of said first flange to said female connecting portion; and a second flange integrally connected to and extending from said rear end of said second side portion, said second flange having a proximal portion and a distal portion, said distal portion of said second flange defining a male connecting portion, said distal portion of said second flange extending forwardly at a fourth angle from said proximal portion of said second flange and terminating with said male connecting portion, wherein said retaining panel has a width of at least about 24 inches and is adapted to be connected to a substantially similar, adjacent retaining panel by inserting said male connecting portion of said retaining panel into said female connecting portion of said adjacent retaining panel.
- 21. The retaining panel of claim 20 wherein:
said female connecting portion is substantially C-shaped; said male connecting portion is substantially T-shaped; and said distal portion of said second flange levels to being substantially parallel to said proximal portion of said second flange prior to terminating with said male connecting portion.
- 22. The retaining panel of claim 20, wherein said retaining panel is of substantially uniform thickness.
- 23. A cap for a seawall comprised of:
at least one sheet of metal substrate; a coextruded layer of plastic covering substantially all sides of said at least one sheet of metal substrate; a top portion; and at least two side portions connected to opposite ends of said top portion, wherein said cap is substantially U-shaped.
- 24. The cap of claim 23, wherein said at least two side portions are substantially parallel.
- 25. The cap of claim 23, wherein said cap is adapted to cover an upper end of at least one seawall wall panel.
- 26. The cap of claim 23, additionally comprising:
a receptacle defined by a first diameter through said at least two side portions of said cap, wherein said receptacle is adapted to allow a tie rod through said at least two side portions of said cap.
- 27. The cap of claim 23, wherein said at least one sheet of metal substrate is comprised of steel.
- 28. The cap of claim 23, wherein said plastic is comprised of a thermoplastic.
- 29. The cap of claim 23, wherein said plastic is comprised of polyvinyl chloride.
- 30. An anchored seawall comprised of:
at least one composite panel, said composite panel comprised of:
at least one first sheet of metal substrate; and a first coextruded layer of plastic covering substantially all sides of said at least one first sheet of metal substrate; at least one cap, said cap comprised of:
at least one second sheet of metal substrate; a second coextruded layer of plastic covering substantially all sides of said at least one second sheet of metal substrate; a top portion; and at least two side portions connected to opposite ends of said top portion, wherein said cap is substantially U-shaped; and wherein said at least one cap covers at least a portion of an upper end of said at least one composite panel; a plurality of anchors set into the soil adjacent said at least one composite panel; and a plurality of tie rods, wherein at least a portion of said plurality of tie rods connect at least a portion of said plurality of anchors to said at least one composite panel and said at least one cap.
- 31. The anchored seawall of claim 30, wherein said at least one first sheet of metal substrate and said at least one second sheet of metal substrate are comprised of steel.
- 32. The anchored seawall of claim 30, wherein said plastic is comprised of a thermoplastic.
- 33. The anchored seawall of claim 30, wherein said plastic is comprised of polyvinyl chloride.
- 34. The anchored seawall of claim 30, wherein said at least one composite panel has a corrugated cross-section.
- 35. The anchored seawall of claim 30, wherein said at least one composite panel is additionally comprising:
a first coextruded plastic connecting portion on a first end of said composite panel; and a second coextruded plastic connecting portion on a second end of said composite panel, wherein said second end of said at least one composite panel is opposite said first end of said at least one composite panel.
- 36. The anchored seawall of claim 35, wherein:
said first coextruded plastic connecting portion is a female connecting portion; said second coextruded plastic connecting portion is a male connecting portion; and said first coextruded plastic connecting portion is connected to at least one additional male coextruded plastic connecting portion on a second composite panel.
- 37. The anchored seawall of claim 36, wherein said second coextruded plastic connecting portion is connected to at least one additional female coextruded plastic connecting portion on at least one additional composite panel.
- 38. The anchored seawall of claim 30, additionally comprising:
at least one wale, wherein said at least one wale connects at least a portion of said plurality of tie rods to at least a portion of said plurality of anchors and said at least one composite panel.
- 39. A cantilever seawall comprised of:
at least one composite panel, said composite panel comprised of:
at least one sheet of metal substrate; and a coextruded layer of plastic covering all sides of said at least one sheet of metal substrate.
- 40. The cantilever seawall of claim 39, wherein said at least one composite panel is additionally comprising:
a first coextruded plastic connecting portion on a first end of said at least one composite panel; and a second coextruded plastic connecting portion on a second end of said at least one composite panel, wherein said second end of said at least one composite panel is opposite said first end of said at least one composite panel.
- 41. The cantilever seawall of claim 40, wherein:
said first coextruded plastic connecting portion is a female connecting portion; said second coextruded plastic connecting portion is a male connecting portion; and said first coextruded plastic connecting portion is connected to at least one additional male coextruded plastic connecting portion on a second composite panel.
- 42. The cantilever seawall of claim 41, wherein said second coextruded plastic connecting portion is connected to at least one additional female coextruded plastic connecting portion on at least one additional composite panel.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/385,430, filed May 31, 2002; U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/450,547, filed Feb. 27, 2003; and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/450,401, filed Feb. 27, 2003. Each of the applications is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Date |
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60385430 |
May 2002 |
US |
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60450547 |
Feb 2003 |
US |
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60450401 |
Feb 2003 |
US |