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US106447A
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    • 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
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  • Figure 2 represents a side View of the blocks placed in position; .tfigure represents a perspective view of a single block; and
  • Figure 4 represents a plan or top View ofthe blocks as laid.
  • Everyzalternate row ofthe blocks should be laidfin such manner as to box up both ends of .each-and every one of the angular pits, as showniin fig. 4.
  • the pits B aretilledwlth a suitable cement or concrete, well Vrammed down, so as to fill np the entire pit with a solid mass of the same, and the whole pavenient covered with a coating of pitch, coal-tar', or any other suitable material.
  • the lower end of the beveled face of each block is made vertical, to brace the blocks together, and prevent theur from mounting each other, and to prevent the concrete. in the pits B being forced down under the blocks.
  • the pavement thus formed is impervious toV water

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ANDY M. ADAMS,I OF l'TASHINGr'ION,` DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Leiters Patent N 106,447, dated August 16, 1,870.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
ing had to the accompanying drawing and to the fig'- ures and letters marked thereon, in whichy y Figure l represents a side view of theblocks, placed with their bevels together, showing the manner in which they are cut from the timber;.
Figure 2 represents a side View of the blocks placed in position; .tfigure represents a perspective view of a single block; and
Figure 4 represents a plan or top View ofthe blocks as laid. y
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
I cut my blocks as follows: I take. a piece of lumber six inches thick, by ten and 'a half wide, and c ntit into blocks of six inches in length, as represented bylig. l.'
1 eut these blocks diagonally, as at A, so as to form two blocks of diagonal fncings, as shown in gs. 2 and 3. I
The lower portion of: these diagonal' facings I cut away, so as' to form a plane or vertical surface at that point, as shown at a., and I-cut an acute angular groove across the backs of the blocks, as shown at b.
`The blocks, when thus cnt, are sixiuches square at the base, and six by four at the. top.
rllhe manuel' in which@ construct my pavement is as follows:
Having leveled the bed'ofV the road, and laid a suitable foundation ot' concrete and well-tarred flooring, I lay my blocks upon this iiooring, placing them in rows, running with the line of the street, in such manner that the vertical back of one block willface the. diagonal front of the oneibehind it, as shown in lig',l 2, soV as to form, between the front and back ot' every two' blocks, a pit, the upper portion of which forms an acute angle, wlnle its lower portion, or base, vforms a right angle, as seen at B, f ig. 2. v
Everyzalternate row ofthe blocks should be laidfin such manner as to box up both ends of .each-and every one of the angular pits, as showniin fig. 4.
The pits B aretilledwlth a suitable cement or concrete, well Vrammed down, so as to fill np the entire pit with a solid mass of the same, and the whole pavenient covered with a coating of pitch, coal-tar', or any other suitable material.
The lower end of the beveled face of each block is made vertical, to brace the blocks together, and prevent theur from mounting each other, and to prevent the concrete. in the pits B being forced down under the blocks.
The peculiar format-ion of these pits forms the concrete therein into so many linked wedges, which wedge, glue, and lock the blocks together, and thereby form an almost solid keyed arch, ot' great strength and durability. r i
vThe peculiar manner in which these angular pits are boxed up prevents 'their concret-e filling from spreading; and it will be noticed that, by this arrangev ment ot' the blocks, each one of them isV wedged and bound in by tour dierent wedges of concrete, and
4eacli wedge ot' concrete by four different blocks, so
that the more weight or pressure there is applied to the pavement, the more solid and compact it becomes, every shrinkagecof the blocks\ being supplied by. a downward movement of' the filling. The etfectvof travel over this pavement is to constantly produce this downward movement of' the concretewedges, thereby wedging the pavement tighter and tighter with each days use.
The pavement thus formed is impervious toV water,
and forms an excellent and sure 'foothold for horses.
'Whatl claim as my invent-ion, and desire t0 secure by Letters Patent, is- 4 A pavement, consist-ing ot' blocks provided with the diagonal facngs A, yertical fronts a, and angular grooves b cnt in the vertical side, as shown7 arranged in succession, so as to form the tluked wedge-shaped' cement-pits B, inthe manner au l for purpose herein set forth and described. l
In testimony that I claim the foregoiugimproved mode of constructing wooden pavements, I havehereunto set my hand this 25th day of J nly, 1870.
ANDY ADAMS.
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GEOQW. MCGLLL, JOHN W. MGGLLL.
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