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Protecting structure for big-gradient stone slope
The invention provides a protecting structure for a big-gradient stone slope. According to the protecting structure, plant-growing plates are designed into inverse V-shapes, so that rainwater can fall from two ends of each plant-growing plate conveniently, and thus the condition that plants are soaked by rainwater since water cannot be discharged from overflow holes in two sides in time when rainwater is excessive is avoided. Overflow holes are formed in the sealed ends of the outer sides of two sub-boards and used for draining excessive rainwater from wedge-shaped grooves, and then the rainwater is collected by water collecting bags hung on both sides. Since the overflow holes are formed in the middle and can be used for conserving certain rainwater, water supply to plants can be maintained for a certain time. In less rainfall seasons, a control valve can be opened to replenish water to the whole slope to be protected through a drip irrigation pipe to ensure the water required for plant growth, and the water conveying cost is reduced. The rainwater collecting bags are made of a flexible material and can be accommodated between every two adjacent protecting structure modules, so that the space is saved and the water storage capacity is increased.
Protecting structure for big-gradient stone slope
The invention provides a protecting structure for a big-gradient stone slope. According to the protecting structure, plant-growing plates are designed into inverse V-shapes, so that rainwater can fall from two ends of each plant-growing plate conveniently, and thus the condition that plants are soaked by rainwater since water cannot be discharged from overflow holes in two sides in time when rainwater is excessive is avoided. Overflow holes are formed in the sealed ends of the outer sides of two sub-boards and used for draining excessive rainwater from wedge-shaped grooves, and then the rainwater is collected by water collecting bags hung on both sides. Since the overflow holes are formed in the middle and can be used for conserving certain rainwater, water supply to plants can be maintained for a certain time. In less rainfall seasons, a control valve can be opened to replenish water to the whole slope to be protected through a drip irrigation pipe to ensure the water required for plant growth, and the water conveying cost is reduced. The rainwater collecting bags are made of a flexible material and can be accommodated between every two adjacent protecting structure modules, so that the space is saved and the water storage capacity is increased.
Protecting structure for big-gradient stone slope
WU HUI (author) / CHAO JIANQIANG (author) / LAI SHENGMENG (author) / LI HUAIGUO (author) / YANG TANGCHAO (author) / CHEN LIANG (author) / WU WEI (author) / XIAO YONG (author)
2015-04-29
Patent
Electronic Resource
English