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US114190A
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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
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  • the invention relatesto the combinatiomwith the ordinary wooden paving-bloclrs, of the wooden strips or pieces which resist their lateral, and those which resist their vertical displacement, in such manner that the former pieces shall separate the sides of the blocks at their bases, the blocks being placed with the edges in contact, and with the grain ot' the wood in a vertical position; and the latter pieces shall cross the former at right angles above, and in contact with them, and shall pass through the contiguous edges of the vertical blocks, thus connecting said blocks together.
  • the separating and connecting pieces will be of any convenient lengths.
  • the object of my invention is to resist both the vertical and lateral displacement of the blocks, by distributing any weight or force, sustained by 'a single block, among many blocks and separating pieces; also to prevent the separating pieces from being forced upward by pressure of the blocks upon a foundation of sand, gravel, or earth; also to place the openings in the contiguous edges of the blocks so far above the bases of the bloclrsas to give the parts of the blocks below the openings sniicient strength to resist any forceor weight applied to the blocksg'also to place the pieces separating the sides of the blocks so low ask to interfere as slightly as possible with the filling of th'e spaces between the sides of the blocks with gravel and tar, concrete, or other material.
  • a a a are the paving-blocks, with the grain of the wood in a vertical position.
  • c c c are the separating-pieces, which rest upon the foundation, whether of sand, gravel, earth, wood, or other material, between the sides of the vertical blocks a a a.
  • b b b are the connecting-pieces, which cross c c c at right angles and rest upon them, and -which pass through the openings d d d in the contiguous edges oi' the blocks a a c.
  • the cross-sections ofthe connecting-pieces are pref'- erably squares, with sides either inclined as in nfig. 4 or horizontal and vertical asl in iig. 2, but may be of any other convenient form.
  • the filling substance between the sides of the blocks may be of gravel and tar, or concrete, or of any other equivalent or known material.

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H. E. PAI N E.
Y improvement in Wood Pavements.
NO. 114,190. PatentedApril25,187l.
inih Smie HALBERI E. PAINE, OFMILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN,
Letters Patent No. 114,190, dated April 25, 1871.
IMPROVEMENT IN WOOD PVEMENTS.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
I, HALBERT E. PAINE, of the city andcounty of Milwaukee, in the State of Visconsin, have invented certain Improvements in Wood Pavements, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relatesto the combinatiomwith the ordinary wooden paving-bloclrs, of the wooden strips or pieces which resist their lateral, and those which resist their vertical displacement, in such manner that the former pieces shall separate the sides of the blocks at their bases, the blocks being placed with the edges in contact, and with the grain ot' the wood in a vertical position; and the latter pieces shall cross the former at right angles above, and in contact with them, and shall pass through the contiguous edges of the vertical blocks, thus connecting said blocks together.
The separating and connecting pieces will be of any convenient lengths.
The object of my invention .is to resist both the vertical and lateral displacement of the blocks, by distributing any weight or force, sustained by 'a single block, among many blocks and separating pieces; also to prevent the separating pieces from being forced upward by pressure of the blocks upon a foundation of sand, gravel, or earth; also to place the openings in the contiguous edges of the blocks so far above the bases of the bloclrsas to give the parts of the blocks below the openings sniicient strength to resist any forceor weight applied to the blocksg'also to place the pieces separating the sides of the blocks so low ask to interfere as slightly as possible with the filling of th'e spaces between the sides of the blocks with gravel and tar, concrete, or other material.
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a a a are the paving-blocks, with the grain of the wood in a vertical position.
c c c are the separating-pieces, which rest upon the foundation, whether of sand, gravel, earth, wood, or other material, between the sides of the vertical blocks a a a.
b b b are the connecting-pieces, which cross c c c at right angles and rest upon them, and -which pass through the openings d d d in the contiguous edges oi' the blocks a a c.
The cross-sections ofthe connecting-piecesare pref'- erably squares, with sides either inclined as in nfig. 4 or horizontal and vertical asl in iig. 2, but may be of any other convenient form.
The filling substance between the sides of the blocks may be of gravel and tar, or concrete, or of any other equivalent or known material.
I claim as my inventionl. A wooden pavement consisting of blocks and of vconnecting and separating-pieces crossing each other
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