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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 04, 2016
Filed:
Nov. 13, 2014
Nicholas Ford, Washington, DC (US);
Gavin Garland, Washington, DC (US);
Randy Garland, Washington, DC (US);
Albert Kim, Washington, DC (US);
Ian Lindberg, Washington, DC (US);
John Lindberg, Washington, DC (US);
Michael Mirabito, Washington, DC (US);
Michael Nogaj, Washington, DC (US);
Thomas Rafferty, Washington, DC (US);
Rahul Rangarajan, Washington, DC (US);
Michael Shepherd, Washington, DC (US);
Nicholas Ford, Washington, DC (US);
Gavin Garland, Washington, DC (US);
Randy Garland, Washington, DC (US);
Albert Kim, Washington, DC (US);
Ian Lindberg, Washington, DC (US);
John Lindberg, Washington, DC (US);
Michael Mirabito, Washington, DC (US);
Michael Nogaj, Washington, DC (US);
Thomas Rafferty, Washington, DC (US);
Rahul Rangarajan, Washington, DC (US);
Michael Shepherd, Washington, DC (US);
Other;
Abstract
Soil erosion in, among other areas, seaside locations, is prevented by the steps of: drilling holes in the ground; filling these holes with a mixture of the soil and gelatin, then curing the mixture in situ to form a barrier against soil erosion. The holes form stabilization walls and are placed seaside to a structure to be protected from erosion.