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Construction of piers, breakwaters, quays, etc., by means of hollow boxes, reinforced concrete, interlocked, irreversibly wedged and invariably blocked one in the other, so as to form a whole as solid and rigid as if it were monolith
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Construction of piers, breakwaters, quays, etc., by means of hollow boxes, reinforced concrete, interlocked, irreversibly wedged and invariably blocked one in the other, so as to form a whole as solid and rigid as if it were monolith
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E02B3/00—Engineering works in connection with control or use of streams, rivers, coasts, or other marine sites; Sealings or joints for engineering works in general
E02B3/04—Structures or apparatus for, or methods of, protecting banks, coasts, or harbours
FR540902D1921-08-261921-08-26
Construction of piers, breakwaters, quays, etc., by means of hollow boxes, reinforced concrete, interlocked, irreversibly wedged and invariably blocked one in the other, so as to form a whole as solid and rigid as if it were monolith
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Construction of piers, breakwaters, quays, etc., by means of hollow boxes, reinforced concrete, interlocked, irreversibly wedged and invariably blocked one in the other, so as to form a whole as solid and rigid as if it were monolith
Construction of piers, breakwaters, quays, etc., by means of hollow boxes, reinforced concrete, interlocked, irreversibly wedged and invariably blocked one in the other, so as to form a whole as solid and rigid as if it were monolith
Construction of piers, breakwaters, quays, etc., by means of hollow caissons, in reinforced concrete, interlocked irreversibly wedged and invariably blocked one in the other, so as to form a whole as solid and rigid as if it were monolith
Construction of beams and bridges, straight or arched, in reinforced concrete or other materials, by means of elements assembled by `` wedge-dihedral '' joints designed in such a way as to allow the almost total elimination of usual hangers, scaffolding or formwork