Claims
- 1. A fiber block system for stabilizing a shoreline or waterway bank, comprising:
A. a first fiber block segment, comprising:
i. an elongated first fiber block defining:
a. a first top surface, b. a first bottom surface, c. a first soil side surface, d. a first water side surface, e. a first male end portion, and f. a first female end portion disposed generally opposite the first male end portion; ii. a first sheet of fabric attached to the first fiber block that:
a. extends from the first fiber block to a first free bottom end to define a first bottom anchoring portion, and b. extends from the first female end portion of the first fiber block to define a first female mating portion; B. a second fiber block segment, comprising:
i. an elongated second fiber block defining:
a. a second top surface, b. a second bottom surface, c. a second soil side surface, d. a second water side surface, e. a second male end portion, and f. a second female end portion disposed generally opposite the second male end portion; ii. a second sheet of fabric attached to the second fiber block that:
a. extends from the second fiber block to a second free bottom end to define a second bottom anchoring portion, and b. extends from the second female end portion of the second fiber block to define a second female mating portion.
- 2. The fiber block system of claim 1, in which the first sheet of fabric:
A. substantially covers the first top surface, the first water side surface, the first bottom surface, and the first soil side surface, and B. extends from the first fiber block to a first free top end to define a first top anchoring portion.
- 3. The fiber block system of claim 2, in which:
A. the first top anchoring portion is covered with soil, B. in which the second sheet of fabric extends from the second fiber block to a second free top end to define a second top anchoring portion, and C. the second fiber block segment is positioned above the first fiber block segment such that:
i. the second bottom anchoring portion is:
a. positioned above a plane defined by the first top anchoring portion and b. covered with soil, and ii. the second top anchoring portion is positioned on top of the soil.
- 4. The fiber block system of claim 2, in which the first fiber block segment and the second fiber block segment are arranged such that the second male end portion mates with the first female mating portion.
- 5. The fiber block system of claim 4, further comprising coir twine that attaches the first sheet of coir fabric to the first fiber block and extends across at least the first soil side surface.
- 6. The fiber block system of claim 5, in which the coir twine also extends across the first top surface.
- 7. The fiber block system of claim 6, in which the coir twine also extends across the first male end portion.
- 8. The fiber block system of claim 5, in which the second sheet of fabric extends from the second fiber block to a second free top end to define a second top anchoring portion.
- 9. The fiber block system of claim 8, in which the coir twine is connected to the first top anchoring portion and the first bottom anchoring portion.
- 10. The fiber block system of claim 9, in which the first bottom anchoring portion at least partially overlaps the second bottom anchoring portion.
- 11. The fiber block system of claim 10, in which the first top anchoring portion at least partially overlaps the second top anchoring portion.
- 12. The fiber block system of claim 11, in which the first fiber block and the second fiber block are positioned adjacent a shoreline or waterway back such that the first water side surface and the second water side surface face the water and soil covers the first bottom anchoring portion and the second bottom anchoring portion.
- 13. The fiber block system of claim 12, further comprising a first wedge driven through the first bottom anchoring portion to secure the first bottom anchoring portion to the surrounding soil.
- 14. The fiber block system of claim 13, in which the first wedge is also driven through the second bottom anchoring portion to secure the second bottom anchoring portion to the surrounding soil.
- 15. The fiber block system of claim 14, in which soil covers the first top anchoring portion of the first sheet of coir fabric and the second top anchoring portion of the second sheet of coir fabric.
- 16. The fiber block system of claim 15, further comprising a second wedge driven through the first top anchoring portion to secure the first top anchoring portion to the surrounding soil.
- 17. The fiber block system of claim 16, in which the second wedge is also driven through the second top anchoring portion to secure the second top anchoring portion to the surrounding soil.
- 18. The fiber block system of claim 14, in which the first top anchoring portion and the second top anchoring portion are positioned on top of the soil.
- 19. The fiber block system of claim 18, further comprising a second wedge driven through the first top anchoring portion to secure the first top anchoring portion to the surrounding soil.
- 20. The fiber block system of claim 19, in which the second wedge is also driven through the second top anchoring portion to secure the second top anchoring portion to the surrounding soil.
- 21. The fiber block system of claim 20, further comprising plants that are planted in the soil underlying the first top anchoring portion.
- 22. The fiber block system of claim 21, further comprising plants that are planted in the soil underlying the second top anchoring portion.
- 23. The fiber block system of claim 1, in which the first fiber block has an approximately circular cross section in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the first fiber block.
- 24. The fiber block system of claim 1, in which the first fiber block has an approximately rectangular cross section in a plane perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the first fiber block.
- 25. A fiber block segment for use in a fiber block system for stabilizing a shoreline or waterway bank, comprising:
A. an elongated fiber block defining:
i. a top surface, ii. a bottom surface, iii. a soil side surface, iv. a water side surface, v. a male end portion, and vi. a female end portion disposed generally opposite the male end portion; and B. a sheet of fabric attached to the fiber block that:
i. extends from the fiber block to a free bottom end to define a bottom anchoring portion, and ii. extends from the female end portion of the fiber block to define a female mating portion.
- 26. The fiber block system of claim 25, in which the sheet of fabric:
A. substantially covers the first top surface, the first water side surface, the first bottom surface, and the first soil side surface, and B. extends from the fiber block to a free top end to define a top anchoring portion.
- 27. The fiber block system of claim 26, further comprising coir twine that attaches the sheet of coir fabric to the fiber block and extends across at least the soil side surface.
- 28. The fiber block system of claim 27, in which the coir twine also extends across the top surface.
- 29. The fiber block system of claim 28, in which the coir twine also extends across the male end portion.
- 30. The fiber block system of claim 27, in which the coir twine is connected to the top anchoring portion and the bottom anchoring portion.
- 31. The fiber block system of claim 30, in which the fiber block is positioned adjacent a shoreline or waterway back such that the water side surface faces the water and soil covers the bottom anchoring portion of the sheet of coir fabric.
- 32. The fiber block system of claim 31, further comprising a wedge driven through the bottom anchoring portion to secure the bottom anchoring portion to the surrounding soil.
- 33. The fiber block system of claim 32, in which soil covers the top anchoring portion of the sheet of coir fabric.
- 34. The fiber block system of claim 33, further comprising a second wedge driven through the top anchoring portion to secure the top anchoring portion to the surrounding soil.
- 35. The fiber block system of claim 32, in which the top anchoring portion of the sheet of coir fabric is positioned on top of the soil.
- 36. The fiber block system of claim 35, further comprising a second wedge driven through the top anchoring portion to secure the top anchoring portion to the surrounding soil.
- 37. The fiber block system of claim 36, further comprising plants that are planted in the soil underlying the top anchoring portion.
- 38. A method of stabilizing a shoreline or waterway bank, comprising the steps of:
A. positioning a first fiber block segment adjacent the shoreline or waterway bank, the first fiber block segment, comprising:
i. an elongated first fiber block defining:
a. a first top surface, b. a first bottom surface, c. a first soil side surface, d. a first water side surface, e. a first male end portion, and f. a first female end portion disposed generally opposite the first male end portion; ii. a first sheet of fabric attached to the first fiber block that:
a. substantially covers the first top surface, the first water side surface, the first bottom surface, and the first soil side surface, b. extends from the first fiber block to a first free bottom end to define a first bottom anchoring portion, and c. extends from the first female end portion of the first fiber block to define a first female mating portion; B. positioning a second fiber block segment adjacent the shoreline or waterway bank, the second fiber block segment, comprising:
i. an elongated second fiber block defining:
a. a second top surface, b. a second bottom surface, c. a second soil side surface, d. a second water side surface, e. a second male end portion, and f. a second female end portion disposed generally opposite the second male end portion; ii. a second sheet of fabric attached to the second fiber block that:
a. substantially covers the second top surface, the second water side surface, the second bottom surface, and the second soil side surface, b. extends from the second fiber block to a second free bottom end to define a second bottom anchoring portion, and c. extends from the second female end portion of the second fiber block to define a second female mating portion; and C. mating the second male end portion to the first female end portion; D. driving a wedge through the first bottom anchoring portion into the soil underlying the first bottom anchoring portion; and E. covering the first bottom anchoring portion and the second bottom anchoring portion with soil.
- 39. The method of claim 38, in which the first sheet of fabric extends from the first fiber block to a first free top end to define a first top anchoring portion and the second sheet of fabric extends from the second fiber block to a second free top end to define a second top anchoring portion.
- 40. The method of claim 39, further comprising the steps of:
A. positioning the first top anchoring portion and the second top anchoring portion on top of the soil covering the first bottom end portion and the second bottom end portion; B. driving a first wedge through the first bottom anchoring portion into the soil underlying the first bottom anchoring portion; C. driving a second wedge through the second bottom anchoring portion into the soil underlying the second bottom anchoring portion; D. planting vegetation in the soil underlying the first top anchoring portion and the soil underlying the second top anchoring portion.
- 41. The method of claim 39, further comprising the steps of:
A. positioning the first top anchoring portion and the second top anchoring portion on top of the soil covering the first bottom end portion and the second bottom end portion; B. driving a first wedge through the first bottom anchoring portion into the soil underlying the first bottom anchoring portion; C. driving a second wedge through the second bottom anchoring portion into the soil underlying the second bottom anchoring portion; D. covering the first top anchoring portion and the second top anchoring portion with additional soil; E. planting vegetation in the soil covering the first top anchoring portion and the soil covering the second top anchoring portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/354,072 entitled “Self-anchoring fiber block system for shoreline and waterway bank restoration” filed Jan. 30, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60354072 |
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