IP Library Granted Patent US 12662792
Granted Patent B2
US 12662792 · App. 17/976,750 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Tubular knitted geotextiles implementing non-biomass based inert threads, methods of making the same, and erosion sediment and pollution control products made from the same

Inventors: Michael A. Zock (Saxonburg, PA); Jeffrey Karl Szebalskie (Mars, PA)
Assignee: MKB COMPANY, LLC
E02D17/20B01D29/11B01D39/083B01D39/086D04B1/16D04B1/22B01D2239/0216B01D2239/0609B01D2239/0636B01D2239/064B01D2239/10B01D2239/1233D10B2101/06D10B2101/08D10B2201/01D10B2201/24D10B2505/04D10B2505/204E02D2200/13E02D2200/1685E02D2250/00E02D2300/0085E02D2300/0087
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Patent No.
US 12662792
App. No.
17/976,750
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An erosion, sediment and pollution control product comprises a geotextile which includes at least 10% non-plastic non-biomass based inert threads, in particular basalt or glass threads, and cellulose based filler within the tubular geotextile. The geotextile may be knitted. A method of making a tubular knitted geotextile comprises the steps of: supplying non-plastic, non-biomass based inert threads, such as basalt or glass threads, to a circular knitting machine and knitting a tubular substrate which includes at least 10% non-plastic non-biomass based inert threads.

Claims (13)

1 . A tubular geotextile configured for forming an erosion, sediment and pollution control product including at least 10% non-plastic, non-biomass based inert threads, wherein the geotextile is knitted, wherein the tubular geotextile has an effective tube diameter from about 5 inches to about 32 inches, wherein the tubular geotextile has openings therein with an effective average opening size of about ⅛ inch to about ½ inch, wherein the non-biomass based inert threads include one of basalt threads and glass threads and wherein the basalt or glass threads uses filaments with diameters less than 20 microns and wherein the tubular geotextile forms the netting of a filter sock.

2 . The geotextile according to claim 1 wherein the tubular geotextile includes at least 50% natural and manmade cellulosic fiber threads comprising at least one of cotton, flax, hemp, jute, lyocell and ramie.

3 . The geotextile according to claim 1 wherein the non-biomass based inert threads is at least 15% of the geotextile.

4 . The geotextile according to claim 2 wherein the non-biomass based inert threads include basalt threads.

5 . The geotextile according to claim 3 wherein the tubular geotextile includes at least 50% natural cellulosic fiber threads comprising at least one of cotton, flax, hemp, jute, and ramie.

6 . The geotextile according to claim 1 wherein the basalt or glass threads are each a 15 to 150 TEX thread.

7 . The geotextile according to claim 5 wherein each basalt or glass thread is a multi-ply twisted thread.

8 . The geotextile according to claim 6 wherein the tubular geotextile includes at least 50% natural cellulosic fiber threads comprising at least one of cotton, flax, hemp, jute, and ramie.

9 . An erosion, sediment and pollution control filter sock product comprising:

A tubular geotextile including at least 15% non-biomass based inert threads wherein the tubular geotextile has openings therein with an effective average opening size of about ⅛ inch to about ½ inch, wherein the geotextile is knitted, wherein the tubular geotextile has an effective tube diameter from about 5 inches to about 32 inches, wherein the non-biomass based inert threads include one of basalt threads and glass threads and wherein the basalt or glass threads uses filaments with diameters less than 20 microns; and

A cellulose based filler within the tubular geotextile.

10 . The erosion, sediment and pollution control filter sock product according to claim 9 wherein the non-biomass based inert threads include one of basalt threads or glass threads.

11 . The erosion, sediment and pollution control filter sock product according to claim 10 wherein the tubular geotextile includes at least 50% natural cellulosic fiber threads comprising cotton, flax, hemp, jute, and ramie.