Claims
- 1. A bag adapted to be stacked in layers to prevent the flow of water therethough comprising a length of material having a plurality of substantially square alternating sections, wherein one section is filled with a particulate material and the adjoining section is unfilled.
- 2. The bag of claim 1 in which the filled sections are filled with sand.
- 3. The bag of claim 1 in which the material is woven polyethylene, woven polypropylene or burlap.
- 4. The bag of claim 1 in which each filled section has four slanted sides.
- 5. The bag of claim 4 in which the sides are slanted at a thirty five degree angle.
- 6. A bag adapted to be stacked in layers to prevent the flow of water therethough comprising a length of material having a plurality of alternating sections, wherein one section is filled with a particulate material and the adjoining section is unfilled, in which each bag has two filled sections and two unfilled sections.
- 7. A sandbag adapted to be stacked in layers to prevent the flow of water therethough comprising a length of material having a plurality of substantially square, substantially equal sized, alternating sections, wherein one section is filled with sand and the next adjoining section is unfilled.
- 8. The bag of claim 7 in which the material is woven polyethylene, woven polypropylene or burlap.
- 9. The bag of claim 7 in which each filled section has four slanted sides.
- 10. The bag of claim 9 in which the sides are slanted at an angle of from thirty to forty degrees.
- 11. A sandbag adapted to be stacked in layers to prevent the flow of water therethough comprising a length of material having alternating sections, wherein one section is filled with sand and the next adjoining section is unfilled, in which each bag has two filled sections and two unfilled sections.
- 12. A sandbag struture adapted to prevent the flow of water therethough comprising a plurality of sandbags stacked in layers, each sandbag comprising a length of material having a plurality of substantially square alternating sections, wherein one section is filled with sand and the next adjoining section is unfilled, wherein each filled section rests on an unfilled section and each unfilled section rests on a filled section.
- 13. The sandbag structure of claim 12 in which the material is woven polyethylene, woven polypropylene or burlap.
- 14. The sandbag structure of claim 12 in which each filled section has four slanted sides.
- 15. The sandbag structure of claim 14 in which the sides are slanted at an angle of from thirty to forty degrees.
- 16. The sandbag structure of claim 12 in which the sandbags are stacked in a parallel direction.
- 17. The sandbag structure of claim 12 in which the sandbags are stacked in both a parallel and a transverse direction.
- 18. A sandbag struture adapted to prevent the flow of water therethough comprising a plurality of sandbags stacked in layers, each sandbag comprising a length of material having alternating sections, wherein one section is filled with sand and the next adjoining section is unfilled, in which each bag has two filled sections and two unfilled sections.
- 19. A sandbag struture adapted to prevent the flow of water therethough comprising a plurality of sandbags stacked in successively higher layers, each sandbag comprising a length of material having four alternating sections, two filled with sand and two unfilled, wherein one section is filled with sand and the next adjoining section is unfilled, each filled section having four slanted sides adapted to be interlocked with each successive higher layer.
- 20. The sandbag structure of claim 19 in which the section sides are slanted at an angle of from thirty to forty degrees.
- 21. The sandbag structure of claim 19 in which the sandbags are stacked in a parallel direction.
- 22. The sandbag structure of claim 19 in which the sandbags are stacked in both a parallel and a transverse direction.
Parent Case Info
This invention is described in our Disclosure Document #480337 filed Sep. 26, 2000.
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