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US752781A
US752781A US752781DA US752781A US 752781 A US752781 A US 752781A US 752781D A US752781D A US 752781DA US 752781 A US752781 A US 752781A
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  • This invention provides-a species of gabion or fascine for protecting banks, building sea and river walls, constructing wing-dams, closing breaks in levees, and for like work in connection with flowing water.
  • the device is constructed of metal, wood, or other suitable material and comprises a frame and a covering of meshed material and is oblong, the bottom side being fiat and the top arched or curved.
  • a number of these devices are connected in series and are anchored to the shore or bank and collect sand, silt, mud, and like matter, so as to prevent washing out of banks and assist in building walls, levees, dams, and the like.
  • Figure 1 is a detail view in perspective, showing the application of the invention for protecting the sides of a railroad embankment.
  • Fig. 2 is a view showing the application of the invention for protecting the bank of a railroad cut.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view showing the invention as applied for building a wing-dam.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the frame or skeleton of the device.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a gabion or fascine embodying the invention.
  • V is a detail view in perspective, showing the application of the invention for protecting the sides of a railroad embankment.
  • Fig. 2 is a view showing the application of the invention for protecting the bank of a railroad cut.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view showing the invention as applied for building a wing-dam.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the frame or skeleton of the device.
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a gabion or fascine embodying
  • the gabion or fascine comprises a frame substantially as shown in Fig. 4, the same consisting of a series of stout bars rigidly connected.
  • the device is oblong in its preferable construction, and its ends are straight, its bottom fiat, and its top-arched.
  • The, longitudinal bars 1 are straightand disposed in parallel relation, and thetransverse bars 2 are bowed or arched and are connected at their extremities-by chord-bars 3, which subtend the arcs formed by the curved bars 2.
  • Over the skeleton frame is stretched.
  • the gabion may be of any size, depending upon the special work which they may be placed or the predeter mined line to be followed.
  • the gabions or fascines are secured in the required position by means of anchors 6 and cables, chains, or like connections 7 secured at one end to the anchors and at the opposite end to the several gabions according to the particular location and relative arrangement of the parts. 7
  • the gabions When the sides of a railroad embankment are to be protected, the gabions are arranged about as shown in Fig. 1, those upon one side of the embankment being connected to corresponding ones on the opposite side by means of a tie 8, which may consist of a cable, rod, chain, or the like.
  • a tie 8 which may consist of a cable, rod, chain, or the like.
  • the gabions are arranged along the bank or side of the cut and are secured thereto means in holding the gabions or fascines in place.
  • meshed material sand, silt, mud, and the like readily penetrate the interstices and accumulate and facilitate the accretion or building of the wall, dam, jetty, or the like and also prevent the washing away of railroad embankments and cuts.
  • the straight ends enable a number of the gabions to be closely related.
  • the arched tops present a maximum surface for the mud, silt, and earthy matter to lodge against and fill the devices.
  • a number of the gabions may be arranged in rows, and the curved tops provide spaces for collecting and the accumulation of matter.
  • a gabion or fascine consisting of a skeleton frame and a covering of meshed fabric inclosing the bottom, top and ends thereof, substantially as described.
  • a gabion or fascine comprising a hollow body having its bottom flat and its upper portion arched, substantially as described.
  • a gabion or fascine comprising a hollow body having its bottom flat, its ends straight, and its top arched, substantially as described.
  • a device of the character set forth and for the purpose specified comprising a skeleton frame having its ends and bottom straight and its top arched, and a covering of meshed material inclosing said frame at its bottom, top and ends.
  • Means for preventing the washing out of embankments and for building wing-dams, seawalls and the like comprising a series of hollow bodies having flat bottoms and arched tops, links connecting said hollow bodies in series, anchors and means connecting said hollow bodies to the anchors, substantially as described.
  • Means for protecting the opposite sides of a railroad embankment consisting of hollow bodies arranged upon opposite sides of the embankment, and means connecting the bodies upon one side of the embankment with the bodies upon the opposite side, substantially as described.

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NO MODEL.
PATE NTED FEB. 23, 1904. G. KERR.
GABION.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 11. 1903.
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Patented February 23, I904.
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JACKSON, MISSISSIPPI.
GABIONF.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 752,781, dated February 23, 1904.
7 Application filed June 11, 1903- Serial No. 161,113. (No model.)
To. all whom, it ztay concern.
Be it known that 1, CHARLES KERR, a citizen "ofrthe.UnitedStates, residingat Jackson, in the county of Hinds and State of Mississippi, have invented certain new and useful Imp'rovements'in Gabions, of which the following isa specification.
This invention provides-a species of gabion or fascine for protecting banks, building sea and river walls, constructing wing-dams, closing breaks in levees, and for like work in connection with flowing water.
The device is constructed of metal, wood, or other suitable material and comprises a frame and a covering of meshed material and is oblong, the bottom side being fiat and the top arched or curved. A number of these devices are connected in series and are anchored to the shore or bank and collect sand, silt, mud, and like matter, so as to prevent washing out of banks and assist in building walls, levees, dams, and the like.
In the accompanying drawings, forming a part of the specification, Figure 1 is a detail view in perspective, showing the application of the invention for protecting the sides of a railroad embankment. Fig. 2 is a view showing the application of the invention for protecting the bank of a railroad cut. Fig. 3 is a detail perspective view showing the invention as applied for building a wing-dam. Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the frame or skeleton of the device. Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a gabion or fascine embodying the invention. V
Corresponding and like parts are referred to in the following description and indicated in all the views of the drawings by the same reference characters.
The gabion or fascine comprises a frame substantially as shown in Fig. 4, the same consisting of a series of stout bars rigidly connected. The device is oblong in its preferable construction, and its ends are straight, its bottom fiat, and its top-arched. The, longitudinal bars 1 are straightand disposed in parallel relation, and thetransverse bars 2 are bowed or arched and are connected at their extremities-by chord-bars 3, which subtend the arcs formed by the curved bars 2. Over the skeleton frame is stretched. a covering 4 of meshed material, either of wire or other material, the same completely inclosing the frame at its bottom, top, and ends, as shown most clearly in Fig. 5. The gabion may be of any size, depending upon the special work which they may be placed or the predeter mined line to be followed.
The gabions or fascines are secured in the required position by means of anchors 6 and cables, chains, or like connections 7 secured at one end to the anchors and at the opposite end to the several gabions according to the particular location and relative arrangement of the parts. 7
When the sides of a railroad embankment are to be protected, the gabions are arranged about as shown in Fig. 1, those upon one side of the embankment being connected to corresponding ones on the opposite side by means of a tie 8, which may consist of a cable, rod, chain, or the like. To protect a side of a railroad cut, the gabions are arranged along the bank or side of the cut and are secured thereto means in holding the gabions or fascines in place. By having the devices hollow and inclosed by meshed material sand, silt, mud, and the like readily penetrate the interstices and accumulate and facilitate the accretion or building of the wall, dam, jetty, or the like and also prevent the washing away of railroad embankments and cuts. The straight ends enable a number of the gabions to be closely related. The arched tops present a maximum surface for the mud, silt, and earthy matter to lodge against and fill the devices. Moreover, a number of the gabions may be arranged in rows, and the curved tops provide spaces for collecting and the accumulation of matter.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is 1. A gabion or fascine consisting of a skeleton frame and a covering of meshed fabric inclosing the bottom, top and ends thereof, substantially as described.
2. A gabion or fascine comprising a hollow body having its bottom flat and its upper portion arched, substantially as described.
3. A gabion or fascine comprising a hollow body having its bottom flat, its ends straight, and its top arched, substantially as described.
4. A device of the character set forth and for the purpose specified, comprising a skeleton frame having its ends and bottom straight and its top arched, and a covering of meshed material inclosing said frame at its bottom, top and ends.
5. Means for preventing the washing out of embankments and for building wing-dams, seawalls and the like, the same comprising a series of hollow bodies having flat bottoms and arched tops, links connecting said hollow bodies in series, anchors and means connecting said hollow bodies to the anchors, substantially as described.
6. Means for protecting the opposite sides of a railroad embankment, the same consist ing of hollow bodies arranged upon opposite sides of the embankment, and means connecting the bodies upon one side of the embankment with the bodies upon the opposite side, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I aflix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
CHARLES KERR. [1,. 8.]
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US4729691A (en) * 1986-11-04 1988-03-08 Sample Jay W Backshore sill beach and dune erosion control system
US6247873B1 (en) * 1996-10-18 2001-06-19 Tomio Fukui Construction methods for preventing land erosion and improving streams, or for revetments, and construction methods for preventing mountain landslides
AU2002217504B2 (en) * 2000-12-28 2006-08-31 Tomio Fukui Method for soil erosion control works or shore protection works and structure for soil protection or shore protection
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US4729691A (en) * 1986-11-04 1988-03-08 Sample Jay W Backshore sill beach and dune erosion control system
US6247873B1 (en) * 1996-10-18 2001-06-19 Tomio Fukui Construction methods for preventing land erosion and improving streams, or for revetments, and construction methods for preventing mountain landslides
AU2002217504B2 (en) * 2000-12-28 2006-08-31 Tomio Fukui Method for soil erosion control works or shore protection works and structure for soil protection or shore protection
US9982406B2 (en) * 2012-07-06 2018-05-29 Bradley Industrial Textiles, Inc. Geotextile tubes with porous internal shelves for inhibiting shear of solid fill material

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