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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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  • N.FEI'ERS PHOTO-LITHOGRAPHER. WASHINGTON, D. C.
  • My invention relates to the construction of sidewalks principally, but is also suitable for docks, yards, railwaystations, and other platforms.
  • planking consists in securing the planking upon the sleepers by means of peculiarly-formed hooks, made specially for the purpose, which are driven into the edges of the planks, about one inch from the lower surface, and are also driven into the sides of the sleepers, the hooks being of a form to permit of the under portion being driven into the side of a longi tudinal sleeper, while the upper portion will permit of being driven into the edge of the transverse planking, and in such a manner that the planking will remain undisturbed by the severest frosts or other climatic changes.
  • the planking will have no projecting spikeheads, above the planks, to the destruction of ladies dresses, and to the annoyance and discomfort of pedestrians generally.
  • a movable or looking plank which can be removed without the removal of any of the hooks which secure the same on its bed.
  • the use of the locking plank is such that by its temporary removal, any portion of the sidewalk can be lifted'for the purpose of repairs to service-pipes, or other requirements, when the planking can be put down again in a thoroughly perfect and expeditious manner, without any other than the former hooks in the same.
  • the locking-plank is removed in the following manner: A common crow-bar is inserted in a round hole forthis purpose, and from the point of the bar, bearing upon the side of the sleeper as a fulcrum, the plank is easily moved endwise about an inch and a half; when the plank has been moved thus far,
  • Figure 1 is a plan showing a portion of my improved sidewalk, of which A A are the longitudinal sleepers.
  • B B are two of the ordinary planks of the sidewalk, and O the position for the locking-plank, being removed for the purpose of'illustration, and shown in Fig. 4, marked 0.
  • a a a (6 represent the posi: tion of the common jointing-hooks, and I) b b b that of the locking-hooks in plank C.
  • Fig. 2 shows an edge view of the same portion of sidewalk.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse section of the same.
  • Fig. 4 is a side view of locking plank 0, showing longitudinal groves d d and vertical notches e c, for relieving the plank for its removal when required.
  • FIG. 5 is a plan of a portion of ordinary sidewalk, and showing the number and position of the spikes in the same, which in cases of severe frost and other changes of weather project above the surface of the sidewalk, and become such an annoyance as to render their abandonment absolutely necessary.
  • Fig. 6 is a plan of a portion of my improved sidewalk, in which there are no spikes, and which remains perfectly firm with each other-the planking and sleepers-in all kinds of weather, and is more durable, agreeable, and safe to walk upon, and in every other respect a bet ter sidewalk, than those now in use.
  • Fig. 7 is a perspective viewof one of my hooks.
  • Fig. 8 is a view of a portion of the under side of locking-plank 0, showing the notches e e and the grooves d d in dotted lines, which receive the cross'head of the hooks b b.
  • plank U with holes h h, plank (3 can be moved without difficulty, I grooves 01 d, and notches e e, as shown and until the slots 0 0 come under the hooks I), described, and for the purposes set forth. which will admit of the plank 0 being lifted 3.
  • the hook H as shown, for the purposes off without trouble, and the adjoining planks set forth. also removed as hereinbefore described.

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W. BRISLEYQ CONSTRUCTION OF PLANK SIDE-WALKS. No.174,659.
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W. BRISLEY.
CONSTRUCTION OF PLANK SIDE-WALKS. 'No.174,659, Patented Marchl, 1876.
N.FEI'ERS, PHOTO-LITHOGRAPHER. WASHINGTON, D. C.
Unrrnn STATES PATENT OFFIGE.
\NILLIAM BRISLEY, OF TORONTO, CANADA.
IMPROVEMENT IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF PLANK SIDEWALKS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 174,659, dated March 14, 1876; application filed January 15, 1876.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, WILLIAM BRISLEY, of the city of Toronto, in the county of York, in the province of Ontario, Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in the Construction of Sidewalks; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description therof, whereby others skilled in the art could make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings and to this specification.
My invention relates to the construction of sidewalks principally, but is also suitable for docks, yards, railwaystations, and other platforms.
It consists in securing the planking upon the sleepers by means of peculiarly-formed hooks, made specially for the purpose, which are driven into the edges of the planks, about one inch from the lower surface, and are also driven into the sides of the sleepers, the hooks being of a form to permit of the under portion being driven into the side of a longi tudinal sleeper, while the upper portion will permit of being driven into the edge of the transverse planking, and in such a manner that the planking will remain undisturbed by the severest frosts or other climatic changes. The planking will have no projecting spikeheads, above the planks, to the destruction of ladies dresses, and to the annoyance and discomfort of pedestrians generally.
It consists also in having, as a primary portion of the construction, a movable or looking plank, which can be removed without the removal of any of the hooks which secure the same on its bed. The use of the locking plank is such that by its temporary removal, any portion of the sidewalk can be lifted'for the purpose of repairs to service-pipes, or other requirements, when the planking can be put down again in a thoroughly perfect and expeditious manner, without any other than the former hooks in the same.
The locking-plank is removed in the following manner: A common crow-bar is inserted in a round hole forthis purpose, and from the point of the bar, bearing upon the side of the sleeper as a fulcrum, the plank is easily moved endwise about an inch and a half; when the plank has been moved thus far,
notches underneath will then be under the hooks, so that it will lift easily off, and admit the other planks of being pressed apart and lifted up also; the only particular part of this operation'being the marking of the several planks how they go together, each to each, before taking them apart. My improved sidewalk alsoaffords every facility for clearing off the snow from the same, in winter.
In the accompanying drawings, the same letters of reference indicate the same parts in all the views and in this specfioation.
Figure 1 is a plan showing a portion of my improved sidewalk, of which A A are the longitudinal sleepers. B B are two of the ordinary planks of the sidewalk, and O the position for the locking-plank, being removed for the purpose of'illustration, and shown in Fig. 4, marked 0. a a a (6 represent the posi: tion of the common jointing-hooks, and I) b b b that of the locking-hooks in plank C. Fig. 2 shows an edge view of the same portion of sidewalk. Fig. 3 is a transverse section of the same. Fig. 4 is a side view of locking plank 0, showing longitudinal groves d d and vertical notches e c, for relieving the plank for its removal when required. Fig. 5 is a plan of a portion of ordinary sidewalk, and showing the number and position of the spikes in the same, which in cases of severe frost and other changes of weather project above the surface of the sidewalk, and become such an annoyance as to render their abandonment absolutely necessary. Fig. 6 is a plan of a portion of my improved sidewalk, in which there are no spikes, and which remains perfectly firm with each other-the planking and sleepers-in all kinds of weather, and is more durable, agreeable, and safe to walk upon, and in every other respect a bet ter sidewalk, than those now in use. Fig. 7 is a perspective viewof one of my hooks. Fig. 8 is a view of a portion of the under side of locking-plank 0, showing the notches e e and the grooves d d in dotted lines, which receive the cross'head of the hooks b b.
It may be observed, on reference to the drawings of Figs. 4, 6, and 8, that whena cross-bar is placed in one or both of the holesh in the upper surface of locking-plank C,
and by using the sleeper as a fulcrum, the 2. The locking-plank U, with holes h h, plank (3 can be moved without difficulty, I grooves 01 d, and notches e e, as shown and until the slots 0 0 come under the hooks I), described, and for the purposes set forth. which will admit of the plank 0 being lifted 3. The hook H, as shown, for the purposes off without trouble, and the adjoining planks set forth. also removed as hereinbefore described.
I claim WILLIAM BRISLEY. 1. The construction of sidewalks and platforms in the manner shown and described, Witnesses: without spikes, by means of hook H, as spec- WILLIAM GILL, ilied, and for the purposes set forth. G. BANKS.
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US2620705A (en) * 1946-08-03 1952-12-09 William J Papa Fastening device
US4289420A (en) * 1979-06-06 1981-09-15 Davis Marvin L Wooden mat
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US2620705A (en) * 1946-08-03 1952-12-09 William J Papa Fastening device
US4289420A (en) * 1979-06-06 1981-09-15 Davis Marvin L Wooden mat
US4526278A (en) * 1983-06-13 1985-07-02 South Louisiana Contractors Inc. Board road bundle cradle

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