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Dam as closure for collecting-basins constructed in a filterlike manner of loose small rock. Download PDF

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US998813A
US998813A US62344511A US1911623445A US998813A US 998813 A US998813 A US 998813A US 62344511 A US62344511 A US 62344511A US 1911623445 A US1911623445 A US 1911623445A US 998813 A US998813 A US 998813A
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  • the invention relates to the closing dam for a collecting basin.
  • the dam is constructed of loose small rocks of various sizes. -These rocks are arranged in form of a filter, so that the finest grade is situated toward the water and increases in coarseness toward the outside, the air side, Figure 1. If circumstances render it advisable to provide a separate impermeable layer a of a suitable material on the water side such layer is preferably protected by a separate cover of small rocks or the like as shown in Fig. 2. Such impermeable layer may have an inclined position as shown 1n Fig. 2, or also a vertical posltlon as shownv in Fig. 3. The advantage of this method of construction consists chiefly in an increased safety against the dam being destroyed.
  • dams conf structed of loose small rock is vthe water which enters into the body of the dam if the'impermeable layer is damaged.
  • dams constructed of loose small rock are into the dam cannot in consequence of the filterlike disposition of the material wash the particles of sand and the like through the intcrstices of the following layers.
  • the water will pass drop by drop only, like through a sieve, through the fine pores, of the fine grade layers on the water side and will then pass through thc gradually increasing interstices of the coarser layers, until it fiows off at the base, withouty having done any harm.
  • the present method of construction also affords a greater safety compared-to Walled or earth dams, as it is impossible for an inner water pressure or a softening of the dam to occur.
  • a further advantage is the cheapness of the construction, vwhich the method of the construction according to the present invention has in common with the ordinary loose small rock dams.-

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Patented July 25, 1911.
W. TODT. DAM AS CLOSURE FOR COLLECTING BASINSA GONSTRUGTBD IN A FILTERLIKB MANNEB 0F LOOSE SMALL ROCK.
' APPLICATION FILED APB.26, 1911. 98,1 3.
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WILLY TODT, OF DUSSELDORF, GERMANY.
DAM AS CLOSURE FOR COLLECTING-BASINS CONSTRUCTED IN A FILTERLIKE MANNER OF LOOSE SMALL ROCK.
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Patented July 25, 1911.
To all whom it may concern: Be it known that I, WILLY ToDT, a subject of the German Emperor., and a resident.
' of Q0 Huttenstrasse, Dusseldorf, Kingdom of Irussia, Germany, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Dams as Closures for Collecting-Basins, Constructed in a Filterlike Manner of Loos-e Small Rock, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates to the closing dam for a collecting basin.
The dam is constructed of loose small rocks of various sizes. -These rocks are arranged in form of a filter, so that the finest grade is situated toward the water and increases in coarseness toward the outside, the air side, Figure 1. If circumstances render it advisable to provide a separate impermeable layer a of a suitable material on the water side such layer is preferably protected by a separate cover of small rocks or the like as shown in Fig. 2. Such impermeable layer may have an inclined position as shown 1n Fig. 2, or also a vertical posltlon as shownv in Fig. 3. The advantage of this method of construction consists chiefly in an increased safety against the dam being destroyed. The greatest danger to dams conf structed of loose small rock is vthe water which enters into the body of the dam if the'impermeable layer is damaged. As such dams constructed of loose small rock are into the dam cannot in consequence of the filterlike disposition of the material wash the particles of sand and the like through the intcrstices of the following layers. ()n the contrary the water will pass drop by drop only, like through a sieve, through the fine pores, of the fine grade layers on the water side and will then pass through thc gradually increasing interstices of the coarser layers, until it fiows off at the base, withouty having done any harm. The present method of construction also affords a greater safety compared-to Walled or earth dams, as it is impossible for an inner water pressure or a softening of the dam to occur. A further advantage is the cheapness of the construction, vwhich the method of the construction according to the present invention has in common with the ordinary loose small rock dams.-
The great advantage of an absolute safety against destruction is obtained by a system-v atic distribution of the material, withoutthe need of any expensive constructions.
I claim:
'- A dam consisting of loose-small rock, to
serve as closure for a collecting basin, constructed in such a manner, that the loose small rocks are arranged, like in a. filter, according to their grade of neness in such a manner, that the finest grade of the material is disposed on the water side, and the remainder of the material graduallyv increases in grade of finencss toward the outside, the air .side of the dam.
In testimony whereof I hereto affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
WILLY TODT. Witnesses:
GERTRUD BoNA, Bessin F. DUNLAP.
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Cited By (3)

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US2949743A (en) * 1957-11-13 1960-08-23 Wolff Jean Dam and method of making the same
US3434540A (en) * 1967-10-12 1969-03-25 Mobil Oil Corp Sand control method using a particulate pack with external and internal particle size distribution relationships
US10815631B1 (en) * 2019-05-29 2020-10-27 China Institute Of Water Resources And Hydropower Research Method for cemented material dam construction based on whole-process quality control

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2949743A (en) * 1957-11-13 1960-08-23 Wolff Jean Dam and method of making the same
US3434540A (en) * 1967-10-12 1969-03-25 Mobil Oil Corp Sand control method using a particulate pack with external and internal particle size distribution relationships
US10815631B1 (en) * 2019-05-29 2020-10-27 China Institute Of Water Resources And Hydropower Research Method for cemented material dam construction based on whole-process quality control

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