CH107556A - Street pavement with butting artificial stone slabs. - Google Patents

Street pavement with butting artificial stone slabs.

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CH107556A
CH107556A CH107556DA CH107556A CH 107556 A CH107556 A CH 107556A CH 107556D A CH107556D A CH 107556DA CH 107556 A CH107556 A CH 107556A
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artificial stone
plates
slabs
butting
stone slabs
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Suter-Strickler Heinrich
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Suter Strickler Heinrich
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01CCONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
    • E01C5/00Pavings made of prefabricated single units
    • E01C5/005Individual couplings or spacer elements for joining the prefabricated units

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  • Civil Engineering (AREA)
  • Structural Engineering (AREA)
  • Road Paving Structures (AREA)

Description

  

  Strassenbelag mit     aneinanderstossenden    künstlichen Steinplatten.    Gegenstand vorliegender Erfindung ist  ein Strassenbelag mit     aneinanderstossenden     künstlichen     Steinplatten.    Bei demselben  werden benachbarte Platten durch Schrauben  bolzenverbindung und Metallscheiben anein  ander gehalten, so dass nach Lösung von sol  chen     Sühraubenverbindungen    einzelne Plat  ten leicht entfernt werden können.  



  In der Zeichnung ist der Gegenstand der  Erfindung in zwei Ausführungsbeispielen  dargestellt, und zeigt:       Fig.    1 ein erstes Ausführungsbeispiel im  Schnitt,       Fig.    2 dasselbe in Draufsicht,       Fig.    3 das zweite Ausführungsbeispiel     111l     Schnitt, und       Fig.    4 einen Teil desselben in Ansicht.  Bei dem Ausführungsbeispiel nach den       Fig.    1 und 2 sind 1, 2, 3, 4 Platten aus  künstlicher Steinmasse, zum Beispiel aus Be  ton, welche oben eine Schicht 5 von Granit  kleinschlag besitzen.

   Die Platten 1-4 sind  nebeneinander gelagert, und ist an der Zu  sammentreffstelle von vier Platten ein  Schraubenbolzen 6 angeordnet, der unten eine  Metallscheibe 7 besitzt, welche in die Platten         1-4    eingelassen - ist. Oben     weist    der       Schraubenbolzen6    ebenfalls     eineMetallscheibe     8 auf, welche in ihrer Mitte eine Vertiefung  9 besitzt, zur versenkten Aufnahme der Mut  ter 10 des     Sohraubenbolzens    6. Durch Anzug  der Mutter 10 werden die vier Platten 1-4  aneinander gehalten. Löst man die entspre  chende Anzahl von Muttern 10, so kann man  die Scheiben 8 abheben und nun einzelne  Platten herausheben.

   Die Zwischenräume       zwischen    den Platten können durch eine wei  che Masse, zum Beispiel Asphalt oder Teer,  so ausgefüllt sein,     rlass    sie dem späteren     Her-          ausnehmen    einzelner Platten keinen wesent  lichen Widerstand leisten. Es pressen also  hier die Scheiben 8 und 7 durch die senk  rechten Bolzen vier     Platten    an ihren     Eckeid     zwischen sich fest.  



  Bei dem Ausführungsbeispiel nach den       Fig.        ä    und 4 haben die Platten 11, 12 und  1.3, welche in einer Reihe nebeneinander lie  gen, U-förmigen Querschnitt durch die nach  unten gehenden Schenkel 14. Sie sind eben  falls aus künstlicher Steinmasse hergestellt.  In den Schenkeln haben sie seitliche Nuten  15     (Fig.    4). Durch die Nuten benachbarter      Schenkel 14 gehen horizontale Schrauben  bolzen 16, wobei Metallscheiben 17 in die  Schenkel vertieft eingelegt sind. Die Schrau  benbolzen 16 verbinden auch hier die Platten  miteinander, so dass nach Lösung solcher       Schraubenverbindungen    einzelne Platten     ent-          i'c.rnl;    werden können.



  Street pavement with butting artificial stone slabs. The subject of the present invention is a road surface with butting artificial stone slabs. In the same, adjacent plates are held together by screw bolt connections and metal washers, so that individual plates can easily be removed after solving such screw connections.



  In the drawing, the subject matter of the invention is shown in two exemplary embodiments, and shows: FIG. 1 a first exemplary embodiment in section, FIG. 2 the same in plan view, FIG. 3 the second exemplary embodiment 111l section, and FIG. 4 part of the same in view . In the embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 2 are 1, 2, 3, 4 plates made of artificial stone mass, for example from Be ton, which have a layer 5 of granite kleinschlag above.

   The plates 1-4 are stored side by side, and a screw bolt 6 is arranged at the meeting point of four plates, which has a metal disc 7 below, which is embedded in the plates 1-4 - is. At the top, the screw bolt 6 also has a metal washer 8, which has a recess 9 in its center, for the countersunk receiving of the nut 10 of the screw bolt 6. By tightening the nut 10, the four plates 1-4 are held together. If you loosen the corresponding number of nuts 10, you can lift off the washers 8 and now lift out individual plates.

   The spaces between the plates can be filled with a soft compound, for example asphalt or tar, so that they do not offer any significant resistance to the later removal of individual plates. So it press here the disks 8 and 7 through the perpendicular right bolts four plates at their corner between them.



  In the embodiment of FIGS. A and 4, the plates 11, 12 and 1.3, which lie side by side in a row conditions, U-shaped cross-section through the downward leg 14. They are also made of artificial stone mass. In the legs they have lateral grooves 15 (Fig. 4). Horizontal screw bolts 16 go through the grooves of adjacent legs 14, with metal disks 17 being inserted recessed into the legs. Here, too, the screw bolts 16 connect the plates to one another, so that after such screw connections have been loosened, individual plates are ent- i'c.rnl; can be.

 

Claims (1)

PATENTANSPRUCFI: Strassenbela;, mit aneinanderstossenden künstlichen Steinplatten, dadurch gekenn zeichnet, dass benachbarte Platten durch Schraubenbolzenverbindung und Metallschei l;en aneinander behalten weiden, so dass nach Lösung von solchen Schraubenverbindungen einzelne Platten leicht entfernt werden können. UNTERANSPRÜCFIE 1. PATENT CLAIM: Strassenbela ;, with butting artificial stone slabs, characterized in that adjacent slabs are held together by screw bolt connections and metal plates, so that individual slabs can be easily removed after loosening such screw connections. SUB-CLAIM 1. Strassenbelag mit aneinanderstossenden künstlichen Steinplatten nach Patentan spruch, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Schraubenbolzen mit je oberer und unterer Scheibe in Zwischenräumen benachbarter Platten senkrecht angeordnet sind, wobei die Scheiben jedes Schraubenbolzens min destens zwei Platten zwischen sich fest pressen. 2. Road surface with abutting artificial stone slabs according to patent claim, characterized in that the screw bolts with each upper and lower washer are arranged vertically in the spaces between adjacent plates, the washers of each screw bolt firmly pressing at least two plates between them. 2. Strassenbelag mit aneinanderstossenden künstlichen Steinplatten von U-förmigem Querschnitt nach Pai-entansprueh, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Sichraubenbolzen durch zwei benachbarte Schenkel der U- Platten gehen und zwischen zwei Scheiben dieselben miteinander verbinden. Road surface with abutting artificial stone slabs of U-shaped cross-section according to Pai-entansprueh, characterized in that the locking bolts go through two adjacent legs of the U-slabs and connect them to each other between two discs.
CH107556D 1924-02-27 1924-02-27 Street pavement with butting artificial stone slabs. CH107556A (en)

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Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0067640A2 (en) * 1981-06-17 1982-12-22 The British Picker Co. Limited Floors

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0067640A2 (en) * 1981-06-17 1982-12-22 The British Picker Co. Limited Floors
EP0067640A3 (en) * 1981-06-17 1983-11-02 The British Picker Co. Limited Floors

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