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1. A sediment control roll which comprises
1) an elongate threshold member having a multiplicity of threshold apertures therethrough, each of the threshold apertures having an area of 0.01 to 1.0 in2;
2) an elongate outflow member having a multiplicity of outflow apertures therethrough, each of the outflow apertures having an area of 0.01 to 1.0 in2; and
3) an elongate outflow filter which
(i) lies between the threshold member and the outflow member, and
(ii) has a multiplicity of filter apertures therethrough,
each of the filter apertures having an area of less than 0.01 in2;
the sediment control roll comprising a substantially hollow, elongate sediment collection chamber which lies between the threshold member and the outflow filter.
2. A sediment control roll according to claim 1 wherein the outflow filter is secured to the outflow member, and the threshold and outflow members are provided by a single piece of an apertured polymeric sheet which has been rolled up into a generally tubular configuration comprising overlapping layers of the apertured polymeric sheet.
3. A sediment control roll according to claim 2 wherein the layers overlap over a generally rectangular area which extends over the length of the tubular configuration and is 0.5\u20133 in (12.5\u201375 mm) wide.
4. A sediment control roll according to claim 2 wherein the layers overlap over a generally rectangular area which extends over the length of the tubular configuration and is such that at least 20% of the outflow filter is sandwiched between the overlapping layers.
5. A sediment control roll according to claim 2 wherein the apertured polymeric sheet also extends from the tubular configuration, thus providing at least part of a location member.
6. A sediment control roll according to claim 2 wherein the overlapping layers of the apertured polymeric sheet are releasably secured to each other by releasable mechanical interlocking means.
7. A sediment control roll according to claim 1 which, when subjected at 70\xb0 F. to a test in which a weight of 200 lb is applied uniformly to a 1 foot long section of the top of the roll for 20 seconds, and is then removed, the height of the roll, in the section underneath the weight, decreases by at least at least 70% before the weight is removed, and recovers to at least 75% of its original height within one hour of the weight being removed.
8. A sediment control roll according to claim 1 which, when subjected to a test which consists of
(i) completely immersing the roll in water for 0.5 hour,
(ii) removing the roll from the water,
(iii) placing the roll on a horizontal apertured surface, and
(iv) leaving the roll to drain for 0.5 hour in still air at 20\xb0 C.,

has a weight after the test which is not more than 1.1 times its weight before the test.
9. A sediment control roll according to claim 1 which, when subjected to a test in which clean water is directed towards the roll at right angles to the threshold member, the roll is capable of passing at least 20 gallons of water, but not more than 40 gallons of water, per minute per square foot of the frontal area of the threshold member, and the volumes of water entering and leaving any particular length of the roll differ by less than 10%, based on the volume of water entering the roll.
10. A sediment control roll according to claim 1 which has a dry weight of 0.65 to 1.8 lbft.
11. A sediment control roll which comprises
1) an elongate threshold member which is composed of a multiplicity of polymeric strands; each of the polymeric strands having a thickness, viewed at right angles to the plane of the threshold member, of 0.1 to 0.2 in; the polymeric strands being connected together at junction points and defining a multiplicity of threshold apertures through the threshold member, each of the threshold apertures having an area of 0.02 to 0.25 in2; and the solid surface area of the threshold member being 25 to 65% of the total area of the exposed surface of the threshold member;
2) an elongate outflow member which is composed of a multiplicity of polymeric strands; each of the polymeric strands having a thickness, viewed at right angles to the plane of the outflow member, of 0.1 to 0.2 in; the polymeric strands being connected together at junction points and defining a multiplicity of outflow apertures through the outflow member, each of the outflow apertures having an area of 0.02 to 0.25 in2; and the solid surface area of the outflow member being 25 to 65% of total area of the exposed surface of the outflow member;
3) an elongate outflow filter which
(i) is supported by the outflow member,
(ii) comprises a synthetic polymer, and
(ii) has a mesh size of 80 to 600 micron; and

4) a location member which extends away from the threshold and outflow members;

the sediment control roll comprising an elongate sediment collection chamber which
(i) lies between the threshold member and the outflow member,
(ii) has an unobstructed volume which is 50 to 98% of total volume of the sediment control roll.
12. A sediment control roll according to claim 11 which, when subjected at 70\xb0 F. to a test in which a weight of 200 lb is applied uniformly to a 1 foot long section of the top of the roll for 20 seconds, and is then removed, the height of the roll, in the section underneath the weight, decreases by at least at least 70% before the weight is removed, and recovers to at least 75% of its original height within one hour of the weight being removed.
13. A sediment control roll according to claim 11 which, when subjected to a test which consists of
(i) completely immersing the roll in water for 0.5 hour,
(ii) removing the roll from the water,
(iii) placing the roll on a horizontal apertured surface, and
(iv) leaving the roll to drain for 0.5 hour in still air at 20\xb0 C.,

has a weight after the test which is not more than 1.1 times its weight before the test.
14. A sediment control roll according to claim 11 which, when subjected to a test in which clean water is directed towards the roll at right angles to the threshold member, the roll is capable of passing at least 20 gallons of water, but not more than 40 gallons of water, per minute per square foot of the frontal area of the threshold member, and the volumes of water entering and leaving any particular length of the roll differ by less than 10%, based on the volume of water entering the roll.
15. A sediment control roll which comprises
1) an elongate threshold member having a multiplicity of threshold apertures therethrough, each of the threshold apertures having an area of 0.01 to 1.0 in2;
2) an elongate outflow member having a multiplicity of outflow apertures therethrough, each of the outflow apertures having an area of 0.01 to 1.0 in2;
3) an elongate outflow filter which
(i) is secured to the outflow member, and
(ii) has a multiplicity of filter apertures therethrough,
each of the filter apertures having an area of less than 0.1 in2; and

4) a location member which extends away from the threshold and outflow members;

the sediment control roll comprising a substantially hollow, elongate sediment collection chamber which lies between the threshold member and the outflow member; and the threshold member, the outflow member, and at least part of the location member being provided by a single piece of an apertured polymeric sheet having a multiplicity of apertures therethrough, each of the apertures having an area of 0.01 to 1.0 in2.
16. A sediment control roll according to claim 15 wherein the location member includes a filter which extends over at least part of the location member.
17. A sediment control roll according to claim 16 wherein the filter is sandwiched between a lower apertured sheet and an upper apertured sheet.
18. A sediment control roll according to claim 15 wherein the location member includes a filter which provides at least part of the bottom surface of the location member.
19. A sediment control roll according to claim 15 wherein the apertured polymeric sheet is composed of a multiplicity of polymeric strands; each of the polymeric strands having a thickness, viewed at right angles to the plane of the threshold member, of 0.1 to 0.2 in; the polymeric strands being connected together at junction points and defining a multiplicity of apertures through the polymeric sheet, each of the apertures having an area of 0.02 to 0.25 in2; and the solid surface area of the polymeric sheet being 25 to 65% of its total area.
20. A sediment control roll according to claim 15 wherein the outflow filter comprises a synthetic polymer, and has a mesh size of 80 to 600 micron.
21. A sediment control roll according to claim 15 which, when subjected at 70\xb0 F. to a test in which a weight of 200 lb is applied uniformly to a 1 foot long section of the top of the roll for 20 seconds, and is then removed, the height of the roll, in the section underneath the weight, decreases by at least at least 70% before the weight is removed, and recovers to at least 75% of its original height within one hour of the weight being removed.
22. A sediment control roll according to claim 15 wherein the threshold member and the outflow member are releasably secured to each other in an overlap area by releasable mechanical interlocking means.

The claims below are in addition to those above.
All refrences to claim(s) which appear below refer to the numbering after this setence.

1. A method comprising:
providing at least one processing unit to selectively run user mode logic and kernel mode logic;
receiving at least one data packet through a shared communication port; and
while said processing unit is running said kernel mode logic:
selectively handling said data packet for use with either said user mode logic or said kernel mode logic;
causing said user mode logic to generate at least one outgoing user mode data packet, and storing said at least one outgoing user mode data packet in said memory; and
subsequently, causing said kernel mode logic to send said at least one outgoing user mode data packet stored in said memory through said shared communication port.
2. A computer readable media having computer instructions for performing acts comprising:
selectively running at least one processing unit using either user mode logic or kernel mode logic;
receiving at least one data packet through a shared communication port;
while running said kernel mode logic, selectively handling said data packet for use with either said user mode logic or said kernel mode logic;
while said processing unit is running said user mode logic, causing said user mode logic to generate at least one outgoing user mode data packet, and storing said at least one outgoing user mode data packet in said memory; and
subsequently, while said processing unit is running said kernel mode logic, causing said kernel mode logic to send said at least one outgoing user mode data packet stored in said memory through said shared communication port.