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Bernard Wolcott Phones & Addresses

  • 5448 Union Cir, Flowery Br, GA 30542 (770) 967-7721
  • Flowery Branch, GA
  • Lawrenceville, GA
  • 1432 Shiloh Rd, Kennesaw, GA 30144 (770) 426-4759
  • 1432 Shiloh Trail East NW, Kennesaw, GA 30144
  • Roswell, GA
  • 5448 Union Cir, Flowery Branch, GA 30542

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Company / Classification
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Bernard F. Wolcott
Owner
Lp Painting Inc
Construction · Masonry/Stone Contractor Painting/Paper Hanging Contractor
5448 Un Cir, Flowery Branch, GA 30542
(770) 841-4684
Bernard F. Wolcott
Chief Executive Officer
The Willow Bend Corporation
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
1432 Shiloh Trl E, Kennesaw, GA 30144

Publications

Us Patents

Revetment Panel

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US Patent:
44498470, May 22, 1984
Filed:
Sep 27, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/424563
Inventors:
John M. Scales - Norcross GA
Bernard F. Wolcott - Roswell GA
Assignee:
Nicolon Corporation - Norcross GA
International Classification:
E02B 312
US Classification:
405 19
Abstract:
A revetment panel for installation along embankments and other earthen structures, including structures partially or fully covered by water, which utilizes a fabric web having a plurality of compartments separated by selvage. The web is formed of two fabric layers, which are woven separately on the same loom to form the compartments, and interwoven to form the selvage. The fabric layers are separately woven to form slots in the selvage which allow cables to pass through the web, and which allow filler material to flow between compartments during filling. The web is transported to its installation site, and placed. The compartments in the web are then inflated with the filler material, which may be cementitous slurry or mortar consisting in part of sand and gravel found near the installation site, or simply a mixture of sand, gravel, and water. The resulting matrix of forms interconnected by fabric and cable provides a durable, economical and flexible erosion control layer. Later, the fabric may wear away leaving a highly articulable mat of hardened forms interconnected by cable or other connecting means.

Revetment Panel Methods

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US Patent:
45028150, Mar 5, 1985
Filed:
Feb 28, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/584797
Inventors:
John M. Scales - Norcross GA
Bernard F. Wolcott - Roswell GA
Assignee:
Nicolon Corporation - Norcross GA
International Classification:
E02B 312
US Classification:
405 17
Abstract:
A revetment panel for installation along embankments and other earthen structures, including structures partially or fully covered by water, which utilizes a fabric web having a plurality of compartments separated by selvage. The web is formed of two fabric layers, which are woven separately on the same loom to form the compartments, and interwoven to form the selvage. The fabric layers are separately woven to form slots in the selvage which allow cables to pass through the web, and which allow filler material to flow between compartments during filling. The web is transported to its installation site, and placed. The compartments in the web are then inflated with the filler material, which may be cementitious slurry or mortar consisting in part of sand and gravel found near the installation site, or simply a mixture of sand, gravel, and water. The resulting matrix of forms interconnected by fabric and cable provides a durable, economical and flexible erosion control layer. Later, the fabric may wear away leaving a highly articulable mat of hardened forms interconnected by cable or other connecting means.

Revetment Panel With Staggered Compartments

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US Patent:
45926751, Jun 3, 1986
Filed:
Mar 14, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/589485
Inventors:
John M. Scales - Norcross GA
Bernard F. Wolcott - Roswell GA
Assignee:
Nicolon Corporation - Norcross GA
International Classification:
E02B 312
US Classification:
405 19
Abstract:
A revetment panel for installation along embankments and other earthen structures, including structures partially or fully covered by water, which utilizes a fabric web having a plurality of compartments. The compartments are staggered in relation to each other and separated by selvage. The web is formed of two fabric layers, which are woven separately to form the compartments and fastened together to form selvage separating them. Slots are formed in the selvage which allow cables to pass longitudinally through the web and interlock the compartments, and which allow filler material to flow between compartments during filling. The web is transported to its installation site and placed. The compartments in the web are then inflated with the filler material, which may be cementitous slurry or mortar consisting in part of sand and gravel found near the installation site, or simply a mixture of sand, gravel, and water or other ingredients. The resulting matrix of forms interconnected by fabric and cable provides a durable, economical and flexible erosion control layer.
Bernard F Wolcott from Flowery Branch, GA, age ~70 Get Report