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Omnidirectional interlocking slope protection building block and lapping interlocking method thereof

A block and lock-type technology, applied in coastline protection and other directions, can solve problems such as poor locking performance in the plane direction, uneven slope protection surface, increase engineering cost, etc., to achieve good water permeability, beautify the environment, and save materials.

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-10-03
黄川
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Plane interlocking blocks can be locked on the plane, and can lay out a lot of patterns, but they are not interlocked vertically. When the slope protection foundation under the blocks has uneven settlement or frost heaving and thawing When vertically compressed, the blocks tend to sink alone, and the surface of the slope protection is uneven, which will eventually lead to the collapse of the entire slope protection system
Although the existing vertical interlocking blocks are equipped with a locking structure in the vertical direction, which solves the problem that the blocks will sink alone, their locking performance in the plane direction is poor, and when they are used for river revetment, they are greatly affected. The erosion of the water flow will displace and deform, and the measures of filling soil, planting grass, greening and soil stabilization are often used, which increases the project cost

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[0023] In order to make the above-mentioned features and advantages of the present invention more comprehensible, the following specific examples are given in conjunction with the drawings, and detailed descriptions are made as follows.

[0024] Please refer to figure 1 , An omni-directional interlocking slope protection block, comprising a rectangular body 1, characterized in that: the front side of the rectangular body 1 is provided with a pair of regular L-shaped lap plates 2 with the gaps facing each other and facing upwards. The back side of the body 1 is provided with a pair of inverted L-shaped lap plates 3 facing downwards with the gaps opposite to each other. The two positive L-shaped lap plates 2 and the two inverted L-shaped lap plates 3 are symmetrical about the center cross section of the rectangular body 1. , A first groove 4 is formed between the vertical lap sections of the two positive L-shaped lap plates 2, and a second groove 5 is formed between the vertical lap...

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The invention relates to an omnidirectional interlocking slope protection building block, which comprises a rectangular body and is characterized in that: a pair of upright L-shaped lapping plates of which the notches are back-to-back and face upwards is arranged on the front lateral surface of the rectangular body; a pair of inverted L-shaped lapping plates of which the notches are back-to-back and face downwards is arranged on the back lateral surface of the rectangular body; the two upright L-shaped lapping plates and the two inverted L-shaped lapping plates are symmetrical about the central cross section of the rectangular body; a first groove is formed between vertical lapping sections of the two upright L-shaped lapping plates, and a second groove is formed between vertical lapping sections of the two inverted L-shaped lapping plates; an ecological through hole is formed on the rectangular body; and rope holes are formed on horizontal lapping surfaces of the upright L-shaped lapping plates and horizontal lapping surfaces of the inverted L-shaped lapping plates in the longitudinal direction. Simultaneously, the invention also provides a lapping interlocking method for the omnidirectional interlocking slope protection building block. By the method, an erosion preventing slope protection building block net can be constructed, and the erosion preventing slope protection building block net has high adaptability and erosion resistant capacity, high porosity and water permeability, convenience for construction and low maintenance cost.

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Technical field [0001] The invention relates to an omnidirectional interlocking slope protection building block and a lap and interlocking method thereof. Background technique [0002] In order to prevent soil erosion, erosion and erosion, a layer of slope protection and bottom protection pavement should be laid on the bottom and side slopes of natural rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. Commonly used are rigid lined paving structures and flexible lined paving structures. Among them, rigid lined paving structures such as dry block stone, mortar block stone, cast-in-place concrete, etc., have high overall costs, are not easy to plant grass and green, and aquatic life cannot survive. It is ecological, not suitable for frost rise and subsidence, and poor durability; while the existing flexible lining pavement structure has lower cost and better permeability, but it still has many problems such as inability to adapt to large river deformations. [0003] The most commonly used material for ...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): E02B3/14
Inventor 黄川
Owner 黄川
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