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  • 1466 Fiddlers Marsh Dr, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 (843) 910-5284
  • Mt Pleasant, SC
  • Charleston, SC
  • 3009 Marshall Blvd, Sullivans Island, SC 29482
  • Melbourne, FL
  • Isle of Palms, SC

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Deron Nettles
Principal
SI SEAWALLS & FENCING SYSTEMS, LLC
Business Services · Business Services, Nec, Nsk
1466 Fiddlers Marsh Dr, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Shoreline Preservation

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US Patent:
20150003915, Jan 1, 2015
Filed:
Sep 17, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/489102
Inventors:
Deron Nettles - Mt. Pleasant SC, US
International Classification:
E02B 7/02
E02B 8/00
US Classification:
405 16
Abstract:
Disclosed is a removable erosion-control and fencing (“REAF”) system for shoreline preservation along a line defined by a plurality of posts. An exemplary REAF system comprises first and second post clamp pairs mounted to adjacent posts. Each post clamp pair “sandwiches” a post and is fixedly attached to the post by virtue of fasteners that lock one half of the post clamp pair to its other half. In this way, the post clamp pair “hugs” the post and is secured thereon without having to be permanently fixed to the post or damaging the structural rigidity of the post. Each post clamp pair includes a substantially vertical wall slot such that one or more cross-members may be received into the walls slots to form a wall section in a space defined between the adjacent posts.

System And Method For Shoreline Preservation

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US Patent:
20130322966, Dec 5, 2013
Filed:
Jun 5, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/910893
Inventors:
Deron Nettles - Mt. Pleasant SC, US
International Classification:
E02B 3/06
US Classification:
405 21
Abstract:
Disclosed is a removable erosion-control and fencing (“REAF”) system for shoreline preservation along a line defined by a plurality of posts. An exemplary REAF system comprises first and second post clamp pairs mounted to adjacent posts. Each post clamp pair “sandwiches” a post and is fixedly attached to the post by virtue of fasteners that lock one half of the post clamp pair to its other half. In this way, the post clamp pair “hugs” the post and is secured thereon without having to be permanently fixed to the post or damaging the structural rigidity of the post. Each post clamp pair includes a substantially vertical wall slot such that one or more cross-members may be received into the walls slots to form a wall section in a space defined between the adjacent posts.
Deron L Nettles from Mount Pleasant, SC, age ~56 Get Report