Hydraulic and earth engineering – Bank – shore – or bed protection – Wave or flow dissipation
Reexamination Certificate
2005-02-08
2005-02-08
Lee, Jong-Suk (James) (Department: 3673)
Hydraulic and earth engineering
Bank, shore, or bed protection
Wave or flow dissipation
C405S015000, C405S285000, C405S302600, C256S013000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06851889
ABSTRACT:
A system of composite panels comprised of resin impregnated carbon fiber sheets, on opposing sides of a fiberglass core, having structural values directly related to the thickness of the core and the amount of carbon fiber incorporated, to be used in marine conditions to resist scour or erosion while retaining soil materials behind the panel and resisting hydrostatic loads. Each panel will have high-density polyethylene (HDPE) interlocks on opposite edges allowing the panels to slide together allowing a series of joined panels to form a continuous wall. Additionally the preformed HDPE interlocks may be field-installed and removed allowing the carbon fiber panels to be cut to a specific dimension as necessary.
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