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(12) Patent Application: (11) CA 2023581
(54) English Title: LENSON PANEL-STAPLED GABIONS AND PANEL-STAPLED EROSION MATTRESSES
(54) French Title: PANNEAUX AGRAFES LENSON POUR GABIONS ET PANNEAUX AGRAFES ANTIEROSION
Status: Deemed Abandoned and Beyond the Period of Reinstatement - Pending Response to Notice of Disregarded Communication
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English Abstract


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A B S T R A C T
Gabion wire baskets have been around for a very long time and have
not undergone any changes in design or installation technique since
first introduced into North America over 50 years ago.
This product has proven to be very effective as an erosion protection
device and now has been widely installed.
The life expectancy of gabions is relative to their exposure to the
environment. Our acid rain problem and water pollution minimizes
the life of the wire mesh of which they are made; application to
shoreline protection on the Great Lakes exposes the wire mesh to
abrasion from sand and gravel washing on the wire.
In addition, suitable stone for filling the baskets so same will not
be lost through mesh openings is increasingly hard to find, hence
smaller mesh sizes are required on exposed faces of the baskets.
Lastly, maintenance and repair of existing gabion installations is
a tedious job at present and requires addressing.
Gabion wire baskets are made by very sophisticated, and costly,
machines manufactured by Wafios of Germany.
Lenson Panel-Stapled Gabions addresses the above limitations by being
manufactured in panel form from which all sizes of gabions can be
constructed. These panels are fastened together with a pneumatic
fastening tool. Such system reduces cost of manufacture and install-
ation and addresses the need for maintenance and repair of existing
gabion structures. Also, where exposure may lead to loss of filling
stone, smaller mesh-sized panels can be used to form that face of
the basket.
One of the serious problems with erosion protection devices is the
scour resulting at the toe of same due to the dissipation of energy
from water impact. The current available erosion mattresses are
made in large dimensions for channel lining purposes and river
banks ONLY. Lenson Panel-Stapled Erosion Mattresses addresses
this problem as they can be made in all sizes to fit site erosion
protection requirements.


Claims

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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property
or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A wire mesh basket constructed from heavy duty hexagonal netting
filled with stones and piled up on a site to form an engineered
structure.
2. A wire mesh basket as defined in claim 1, in which all faces of
the basket are individual panels.
3. A wire mesh basket as defined in claims 1 & 2, made in multitude
of sizes having the following specifications and dimensions:
Specifications: Two Mesh sizes - 80x100mm.(3"x4" approx.)
60x 80mm.(2"x3" " )
Mesh type - double or triple twisted hexagon
Galvanized - zinc coating - 0.85 oz./sq.ft.(min.)
(260 gr. /m2)
Wire - low carbon steel wire - elongation 15% approx.
-tensile strength - 54,000 to 68,000 p.s.i.
( 38 - 48 kg/mm.2)
-perimeter wire-3.84mm.dia.(0.151")
-mesh wire-2.95mm,dia.(0.116")
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4. A wire mesh basket as defined in claims 2,& 3 in which all
panels have a perimeter (selvedge) wire around their. entire perimeter.
5. A wire mesh basket as defined in claims 2,3 & 4 in which all
panels are stapled together at their perimeter (selvedge) wires
to form a rectangular structure into which rockfill can be placed.
6. A wire mesh basket as defined in claims 2,3,4 & 5 which are fastened
together by use of a pueumatic fastening tool made by the Spenax
Corporation using 11 gauge galvanized steel fasteners; or similiar.
7. A wire mesh basket as defined in claims 2,3,4,5 & 6 which is fastened
by staples to similiar wire mesh baskets to form an engineered structure
8. Individual wire mesh panels which may be stapled to existing
deteriorated gabions as a repair procedure.

Description

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S P E C I F I C A T I 0 N
(1) This invention r.elates to erosion protection fox shorelines and
r.iverbanks and protection from subsidence and landslides of
r.oads, paths, bluffs and earth embankments.
(2) Gabion Technique - gabion baskets are generally manufactured in
dimensions 2xlxlm.,3xlxlm.,4xlxlm. with or without sectional
inserts. The mesh width of the netting used is generally 3"or~"
(60mm.x 80mm. or 80mm.x lOOmm.); the maximum wire diameter 3.~mm.
The standard method of manufacture is as follows: the peripheral
section of the basket is cut to shape by a guillotine (length
for instance 2,3, or ~im.),then two side panels of lxlm.,and
where required, sectional inserts of the same size. The peripheral
section and the side parts have selvedge wires inserted, around
which the projecting wire ends of the netting are twisted. The
peripheral section and the side parts are joined by spirals. In
order to keep the space required to a minimum when transporting
the gabion baskets they are folded flat with loose cor.ner ties.
The assembly of the intermediate sections and the final closing
of the baskets takes place on the site.
(3) Pan~-5tap~d gabions and Pan~-5tl~p~d erosion mattresses
address a variety of difficulties and inconveniences of
current gabion practice and significantly lower assembly,
transportation and installation costs:
(a) being panels, they can be manufactured by existing
wire mesh fencing equipment rather than specially
designed, very sophisticated machines produced in Germany.
(b) being panels, they are cheaper to transport vs. existing
gabions which are unit structures and folded for shipping.
(c) The Pan~-S~ap~d gabion basket can be constructed of
panels having several different sizes of mesh and erosion
resistant coatings depending on the availability of rock
fill and the type of service, i.e. smaller size mesh
panels can form the exposed areas of the basket to prevent
loss of small-sized rockfill and additional protective
coatings can be given to the wire mesh of such panels
depending on the environment they are going to be exposed
to, i.e. water pollution, wave abrasion, etc.
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~d) maintenance and repair of gabion structures is easily,
and.economically, possible as panels can simply be
stapled to the exposed faces of existing gabions.
~e) gabion erosion mattresses can be made from the panels
in a var.iety of sizes to act as erosion mats at the
toe of shorewalls to prevent scour and eventual
: failure of such structures from storm-induced
wave action.
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Event History

Description Date
Time Limit for Reversal Expired 1996-02-19
Application Not Reinstated by Deadline 1996-02-19
Deemed Abandoned - Failure to Respond to Maintenance Fee Notice 1995-08-17
Inactive: Adhoc Request Documented 1995-08-17
Application Published (Open to Public Inspection) 1992-02-18

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1995-08-17

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MF (application, 2nd anniv.) - small 02 1992-08-17
Owners on Record

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Current Owners on Record
WALTER JOHN LENSON
Past Owners on Record
None
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Drawings 1992-02-18 3 114
Cover Page 1992-02-18 1 11
Claims 1992-02-18 1 42
Abstract 1992-02-18 1 41
Descriptions 1992-02-18 2 60
Fees 1994-07-20 1 34
Fees 1993-07-13 1 15
Correspondence 1992-08-06 1 58