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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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  • This invention relates to that class ot' pavements having cast-iron grates to constitute the perinanency of a streetpavement.
  • my invention consists in the novel constructive features provided in iron sectional gratings, and the manner of combining the sections so that they shall interlock each other, and as Will now more fully appear.
  • Figure l is a perspective of one section of the improved grate.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation, showing the manner of joining the sections transversely or crosswise of a street;
  • Fig. 3 being a section, showing the manner of joining the sections length- Wise of a street.
  • A represents a completed section ot' the grate.
  • the section I cast to have the chambers or cells Al formed by the longitudinal Walls a, and the transverse side walls al. These cells are to contain the filling of gravel, 85e., and to more securely embed said material. I further form the cells to have the interior shoulders at c2 surrounding all the walls ot' said cells, as shown in the igures. Further, at bottom the side walls are arched, (see Fig. 2,) leaving an open space, through which the filling in the cells can be rammed under the grating.
  • the cells when thus filled, afford a secure footing; besides, the shoulders prevent the upheaving ot' the Iilled material, and this, by travel, is more and more firmly embedded under the sections, and made a solid or compact mass in said cells.
  • the further construction of the sections with relalation to each other, and their arrangement to be jointed, are as follows:
  • the side walls of each section, at the point where they are to unite, are made to present a lug, as at b, and a rightangleshaped lug, b', as clearly shown in Figs. l and 2.
  • the lugs b b are oppositely positioned with relation to each section, and so that when brought into engagement they shall join each other, as indica-ted in Fig. 2.
  • a street-pavement so constructed is easily repaired, also is cheap, as it contines repairing chiefly to the top-dressing, and because ot' its durable construction. It forms a most agreeable surface for travel, avoids the inconveniences of dirt, dust, 85e., prevents miasmatic evaporations, and otherwisepossesses advantages readily appa-rent.
  • An improved street-pavement consisting of sectional iron grates A, the cells A of which have interior shoulders a2, and the opposite sides ot' which present the lugs b b' and joints c c', all said parts being constructed in thc manner herein shown and set forth.

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F. W. MATHIAS.
PAVEMENT.
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FREDERICK W. MATHIAS, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
IMPROVEMENT IN PAVEMENTS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. l 72,574, dated January 25, 1876; application tiled September 27, 1875.
To all whom it may concern.:
Be it known that I, FREDERICK W. MA- THIAs, of St. Louis, Missouri, have invented an Improved Street-Pavement, of which the following is a specilication:
This invention relates to that class ot' pavements having cast-iron grates to constitute the perinanency of a streetpavement.
The nature of my invention consists in the novel constructive features provided in iron sectional gratings, and the manner of combining the sections so that they shall interlock each other, and as Will now more fully appear.
Of the drawing, Figure l is a perspective of one section of the improved grate. Fig. 2 is a sectional elevation, showing the manner of joining the sections transversely or crosswise of a street; Fig. 3 being a section, showing the manner of joining the sections length- Wise of a street.
As shown in Fig. l, A represents a completed section ot' the grate. The section I cast to have the chambers or cells Al formed by the longitudinal Walls a, and the transverse side walls al. These cells are to contain the filling of gravel, 85e., and to more securely embed said material. I further form the cells to have the interior shoulders at c2 surrounding all the walls ot' said cells, as shown in the igures. Further, at bottom the side walls are arched, (see Fig. 2,) leaving an open space, through which the filling in the cells can be rammed under the grating. The cells, when thus filled, afford a secure footing; besides, the shoulders prevent the upheaving ot' the Iilled material, and this, by travel, is more and more firmly embedded under the sections, and made a solid or compact mass in said cells. The further construction of the sections with relalation to each other, and their arrangement to be jointed, are as follows: The side walls of each section, at the point where they are to unite, are made to present a lug, as at b, and a rightangleshaped lug, b', as clearly shown in Figs. l and 2. The lugs b b are oppositely positioned with relation to each section, and so that when brought into engagement they shall join each other, as indica-ted in Fig. 2. In this wise a right-angled lug, b', Will always engage from the under side a plain lug, b, and as this manner of joining is alternate for each joint, the several sections thus united sidewise will be rmly interlocked and form an unbroken arch, crossing the street transversely. The jointed sections form the same dimension of cells, and present a surface of regularity and evenness. The sections arel further form ed to interlock when laid in a longitudinal direction or lengthwise of the street. side Walls a2 (at the point where the sections unite) are divided in halves by right-angled division, forming a lowerjointatc, and a topjoint at c. (See Fig. l.) The opposite section to join Fig. 1 will have the similar joints cc', but so positioned that its top joint shall engage the opposite lower joint, and as shown ,in Fig. 3. Thus, also, thejoints ofthe sections lengthwise interlock each other and complete a grate-pavement, the surface of which will remain unchanged under the heaviest travel. The sections can be placed together as Well as taken apart, as emergency may require, in a very ready manner. The V-groovies running lengthwise ot' the sections permit the free passage ot' oft'al, rain, Ste.
A street-pavement so constructed is easily repaired, also is cheap, as it contines repairing chiefly to the top-dressing, and because ot' its durable construction. It forms a most agreeable surface for travel, avoids the inconveniences of dirt, dust, 85e., prevents miasmatic evaporations, and otherwisepossesses advantages readily appa-rent.
What I claim is- 1. The joints c c', made to form part of sectional grates A, in the manner herein shown and set forth, and by means whereof said sections can be interlocked, as and il'or the purpose set forth.
2. An improved street-pavement, consisting of sectional iron grates A, the cells A of which have interior shoulders a2, and the opposite sides ot' which present the lugs b b' and joints c c', all said parts being constructed in thc manner herein shown and set forth.
In testimony of said invention I have hereunto set my hand.
FREDERICK W. MATHIAS.
Witnesses:
WILLIAM W. HERTHEL, GHAs. F. MEISNER.
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US2979314A (en) * 1958-10-16 1961-04-11 Us Stoneware Co Packing tower with hold-down plate
US3322047A (en) * 1965-04-16 1967-05-30 Bieber Philip Composition race track base with roughened top surface

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US2979314A (en) * 1958-10-16 1961-04-11 Us Stoneware Co Packing tower with hold-down plate
US3322047A (en) * 1965-04-16 1967-05-30 Bieber Philip Composition race track base with roughened top surface

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