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Class 405/27 - Openwork


Subclass of Class 405 - Hydraulic and earth engineering
Definition: Method or apparatus wherein the floating dissipator is either
No. of applications: 4
Last issue date: 12/08/2011


Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20110299927BUOY SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MINIMIZING BEACH EROSION AND OTHER APPLICATIONS FOR ATTENUATING WATER SURFACE ACTIVITY
A buoy for use in reducing the amplitude of waves in water and a system making use of plural buoys to create a floating breakwater. Each buoy is arranged to be constrained, e.g., connected to an anchor, and comprising a body e.g., a cylindrical member having at least on...
12/08/2011
20100196098WAVE ATTENUATION SYSTEMS
Wave attenuation systems are disclosed. For example, a wave-attenuating panel can define a plane, a center-of buoyancy and a center-of-mass spaced from the center-of-buoyancy such that the panel is stably buoyant in a liquid with the plane oriented vertically. Wave atte...
08/05/2010
20100178109Self-adjusting wave break
The wave break has an elongated shape and three wave-breaking surfaces mounted thereon and forming an elongated triangular configuration. The wave break has a lazy side on its forward edge, such that the force of the wave tilts it about the forward edge to increase a pr...
07/15/2010
20090238645Water Movement Damper Device
The present invention relates to a water movement device comprising a flexible wall (1) placed in water close to the surface, substantially vertically in a static rest state, made up of optionally perforated (5) massive unit blocks (4) assembled to ...
09/24/2009
 
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