[0001] This invention relates to blocks, so-called reveting blocks for use in a reveting
construction in rivers or reservoirs, and more specifically, to an improvement in
an engaging block for revetment which provides a unification of blocks by engagement
with one another.
[0002] In conventional engaging blocks for revetment as shown in Fig. 1, an L-shaped projected
portion B is formed in a set of adjacent side portions of a rectangular parallelepiped
body A and an inverted L-shaped recessed portion C formed in the other set of side
portions, whereby these projected portion B and recessed portion C are fitted and
engaged with each other to unify blocks each other. This engaging block is easy in
execution because there needs no filling with cement in a joint of a united portion
as in prior art plain lined blocks, and said engaging block is being used as a process
which is particularly suitable for a block levee protection in a slope of a gently
inclined levee body.
[0003] However, in the aforementioned engaging blocks, the unifying portions are closely
fitted each other and therefore, there is a water tightness and in addition, there
is no bending property between the blocks. Therefore, in the event that a variation
should occur in the ground of the levee body, the block levee protection is impossible
to follow said variation to create a clearance between the ground of the levee body
and the block levee protection, which leads to destruction therefrom.
[0004] In addition, since said block levee protection is water-tight, seeping water in the
levee body resulting from displacement of water level stays as back-water in the back
of the block levee protection, and said back is subjected to water pressure therefrom,
resulting in a failure of revetment.
[0005] In order to discharge the back-water, attmpts are made in which notches D are formed
in corners of the block or in which water removing holes are formed in the body of
the block. In these proposals, however, water is concentrically removed through these
notches D or holes, and therefore, aggregates such as gravel, sand, etc. flow out,
which rather causes facilitation of damages to the revetment. Moreover, roots of plants
enter into the revetment through these holes, disadvantageously damaging the revetment.
[0006] It is an object of the present invention to impart the engaging block an adequate
degree of bending property and a good water permeability (not a concentrated drainage).
In view of the fact that presently available blocks are made of concrete, the present
invention has been achieved from a viewpoint of construction and shape of a unified
portion of the blocks.
[0007] An engaging block for revetment in accordance with the present invention employs
the following structures to achieve the aforesaid object That is, the block of the
invention comprises (1) a block body in the form of a rectangular parallelepiped composed
of a front, portion, a back portion and side portions, characterized in that (2) said
side portion is formed with a narrow abutting surface leading to and along four sides
of said front portion, a set of adjacent two sides being continuously formed with
projected portions, a set of other adjacent two sides being continuously formed with
recessed portions loosely fitted into said projected portions, and (3) a clearance
formed as a result of fitting between said projected portion and said recessed portion
is substantially gradually enlarged from the front portion towards the back portion.
[0008] The engaging block for revetment in accordance with the present invention has the
following effects:
(1) Since the clearance formed in four sides of the side portion of the block is gradually
enlarged towards the rear portion, the bending property is imparted to mutual blocks,
whereby a block levee protection capable of following the deformation of a levee body
can be formed. With the provision of said clearance, it is possible to freely execute
the levee protection while being adjusted to a slope and a curvature of a levee body
during the execution of the levee protection.
(2) Since the engagement of blocks each other is accomplished by engagement of abutting
surfaces each other and by engagement of corner portions each other of said abutting
surfaces and projected portions and recessed portions, blocks are accurately arranged
each other, and said arranging operation is readily accomplished.
(3) Since seeping water of the levee body is dispersedly discharged from four sides
of individual blocks, the drainage is not concentrated and therefore the aggregate
is not stirred and the drainage speed is high. Further, since the clearance between
the blocks is reduced towards the front portion, water pressure of the back-water
is concentrated to further increase the drainage effect from the abutting surface.
In additiona, the entry of outside water (river water and storage water) into the
levee body is reduced by the close unification of the abutting surfaces each other.
(4) With the exception of water permeability, the abutting surfaces are closely unified
to restrain entry of foreign matter such as sand, and therefore, the aggregate is
moved out and roots of plants do not enter. Tnus, the levee protection is positively
secured.
[0009] One way of carrying out the invention is described in detail below with reference
to drawing which illustrate preferred embodiments, in which:
Figs. l(a), (b) are a partial plan view and a vertical sectional view, respectively,
showing structure of a conventional engaging block;
Fig. 2 is a plan view of one embodiment of an engaging block in accordance with the
present invention;
Fig. 3 is a side view of Fig. 2 as viewed from the right hand;
Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on line X -X of Fig. 3;
Fig. 5 is an enlarged sectional view of an united portion;
Figs. 6(a), (b) are sectional views showing united portions in accordance with alternative
embodiments of the present invention;
Fig. 7 is a sectional view showing the using mode of the block in accordance with
the present invention; and
Fig. 8 is a plan view showing the using mode of the block in accordance with the present
invention.
[0010] Figs. 2 to 5 show a preferred embodiment of an engaging block in accordance with
the present invention.
[0011] In the figures, reference character H designates a block in accordance with the present
invention, and 1 denotes a body of the block H. The block body 1 is substantially
formed into a rectangular parallelepiped. Reference numeral 11 designates a front
portion of the block, 12 a back portion(or a rear portion) and 13 a side portion.
[0012] The front portion 11 has a bulged stilling portion 11A. The stilling portion 11A
has a function to scatter energy and still a stream of water by impingement of the
stream of water(including waves) upon recessed and projected portions formed thereon
and also has a function as a moderate anti-skid means for a person who walks on the
face of slope of the block construction. Accordingly, the stilling portion 11A is
not limited to the mode illustrated in the present embodiment but an alternative mode
can be employed in which a suitable number of projections are provided on the front
portion 11. Conversely, depressed portions can be provided in the front portion to
form a stilling portion.
[0013] Reference numeral 13A designates abutting surfaces formed in a side portion 13, which
abutting surfaces lead to the front portion 11 and are narrowly formed about four
sides of the side portion 13. The abutting surface 13A has a function to maintain
mutual positions of the blocks H which come into close abutment with each other when
the blocks H are combined, and also has a function to maintain a water permeability
(air permeability) due to the close unification therebetween to prevent entry of foreign
matter such as sand and others. The width and shape of the abutting surface 13A are
suitably determined in consideration of material and moldability of the block H within
the range which satisfies with the aforementioned functions, that is, (1) loading
property, (2) water (air) permeability, and (3) prevention of entry of foreign matter.
[0014] Reference numeral 13B designates a chamfered portion formed in the edge of the front
poriton 11 of the block body, but this chamfered portion can be omitted if so desired.
Reference numeral 13C designates a rear side portion at the rear of the side portion
13. This rear portion 13C can be also omitted if so desired depending on the shape
of projected portion and recessed portion which will be described later.
[0015] Reference numeral 2 designates a projected portion formed in the set of the side
portions 13 adjacent to each other. The projected portion 2 has a section in the form
of a trapezoid and is formed leaving the abutting surface 13A frontwardly thereof
and is formed along and continuous to the side of the side portion 13.
[0016] Reference numeral 3 designates a recessed portion formed in the set of the side portions
13 adjacent to each other. The recessed portion 3 has its shape so that it is loosely
fitted into the projected portion 2, in other words, the recessed portion is fitted
into the projected portion with a required clearance left therebetween. The recessed
portion is likewise formed leaving the abutting surface 13A frontwardly thereof and
is formed along and continuous to the side of the side portion 13.
[0017] Reference numeral 4 designates a clearance formed, in the side portion 13 of the
block, between the projected portion 2 and recessed portion 3 opposed to each other
and between rear side portions 13C, when the blocks are combined each other. The clearance
4 gradually enlarges towards the rearward(that is, in the direction from the front
portion 11 to the back portion 12 of the block). That is, the following proportional
relation is given,

wherein x represents the distance from the abutting surface 13A as a starting point
to the reaxward, and ℓ represents the distance of the clearance between the opposed
surfaces. Actually, however, it is often that in terms of moldability,the upper side
of the projected portion 2 is. formed parallel to the bottom side of the recessed
portion 3 and the rear side portions 13C are formed parallel to each other.
[0018] As one example, the block H of the present embodiment has the following particulars
That is, in Figs- 2 and 3, the width I is 450 cm, the height J is 300 cm and the thickness
K is 180 cm When this is made of concrete, the weight is approximately 50 kg, which
is an allowable limit for one person who carries a block.
[0019] Figs- 6 (a) and (b) show further embodiments of a projected portion and a recessed
portion. Fig. 6(a) shows a combination of a circular arc-like projected portion 2'
and a circular arc-like recessed portion 3'. Fig. 6(b) shows a combination of an L-shaped
projected portion 2" and recessed portion 3". In these embodiments, the rear side
portion 13C is omitted.
[0020] Even in the embodiments shown in Figs- 6 (a) and (b), the technical matter with respect
to the presence of the abutting surface 13A in the side portion 13 and the enlargement
of the- clearance 4- continuous to the abutting surface 13A towards the rearwarded
is the same as that of the embodiment previously illustrated.
[0021] Figs. 7 and 8 show the using mode of the- aforesaid blocks H- Fig- T is a longitudinal
sectional view of a block levee protection, and. Fig. 8 is a plan view showing the
arrangement of the blocks. A natural ground(that is, a body of a levee body) 5 has
an inclined surface shaped as flat as possible, and a gravel layer composed of sand,
broken stones or crushed stones is laid on the natural ground 5. The gravel layer
6 has functions (1) to substantially prevent the outflow of earth and sand in the
natural ground resulting from the outflow of seeping water in the levee body, (2)
to buffer the local sinking of the natural ground 5, and (3) to secure the workability
of execution when the natural ground 5 is soft. A draft resisting material 7 formed
of mat-like vegetable fibers of synthetic resin fibers and having a filtering property
relative to water is laid on the gravel layer 6. The draft resisting matetial 7 has
a function to prevent the outflow of earth and sand from the gravel layer 6 and the
natural ground 5 resulting from the outflow of seeping water of the natural ground
and also has a function to provide a flat execution surface so that the blocks may
be readily laid. Blocks H are laid on the draft resisting material 7 while the projected
portions 2 and recessed portions 3 thereof are placed in engagement with one another.
It should be appreciated that in case the nature of the soil of the natural ground
5 is fine viscous, the draft resisting material 7 is directly laid on the natural
ground 5, on which the gravel layer 6 is laid to place the blocks thereon.
[0022] The laying of the blocks H is accomplished in the following. Pits are formed while
being divided by the bed sill of a longitudinal sill 81 and a lateral sill 82 which
divide an execution area of the levee protection longitudinally (parallel to the water
surface) and laterally (perpendicularly to the water surface). Blocks H are laid in
the pits one by one successively in a zig-zag fashion from one side of the execution
area, and a semi-block H' is placed in a fragmentary end present adjacent the bed
sill, thus laying the blocks over the whole surface of the pits.
[0023] Without further elaboration, the foregoing will so fully illustrate the invention
that others may, by applying the current or future knowledge, readily adapt the same
for use under various conditions of service.
[0024] For example, although arrangement of the rectangular blocks H is shown in Fig. 8,
any other shape of the blocks, such as hexagon, octagon and other polygons in cross-section,
may be employed in accordance with the invention so far as the projected portions
and recessed portions are placed in engagement with one another.
1. An engaging block for revetment comprising a block body(l) in the form of a rectangular
parallelepiped composed of a front portion(ll), a back portion(12) and side portions(13),
characterized in that said side portion(13) is formed with a narrow abutting surface(13A)
leading to and along four sides of said front portion(11), a set of adjacent two sides
being continuously formed with projected portions(2), a set of other adjacent two
sides being continuously formed with recessed portions(3) loosely fitted into said
projected portions(2), and a clearance(4) formed as a result of fitting between said
projected portion(2) and said recessed portion(3) is substantially gradually enlarged
from the front portion(11) towards the back portion(12).
2. An engaging block for revetment according to Claim 1, wherein the projected portion(2)
and recessed portion(3) are in the form of a trapezoid.
3. An engaging block for revetment according to Claim l, wherein the projected portion(2)
and recessed portion(3) are in the form of a circular arc.
4. An engaging block for revetment according to Claim 1, wherein the projected portion(2)
and recessed portion(3) are in the form of an L-shape.
5. An engaging block for revetment according to Claim 1, wherein the front portion(ll)
is provided with stilling portion (11A).