Claims
- 1. An article for inhibiting slipping and skidding and having a receiving surface on which a coating is formed by a thermal spray, said coating defining a slip resistant surface, said coating being jagged and being generally formed by randomly distributed sharp ridges and pointed peaks of varying depths, said coating being substantially formed of a ferrous material which is generally martensitic in nature.
- 2. An article for inhibiting slipping and skidding and having a receiving surface on which a coating is formed by a thermal spray, said coating defining a slip resistant surface, said coating being jagged and being generally formed by randomly distributed sharp ridges and pointed peaks of varying depths, said coating being substantially formed of a ferrous material and having a Rockwell hardness of around 40 Rc to at least around 65 Rc.
- 3. An article for inhibiting slipping and skidding and having a receiving surface on which a coating is formed by a thermal spray, said coating defining a slip resistant surface, said coating being jagged and being generally formed by randomly distributed sharp ridges and pointed peaks of varying depths, said coating being substantially formed of a ferrous material and having a Rockwell hardness of around 50 Rc to at least around 65 Rc.
- 4. The article of claim 2 with said coating having a maximum depth of no less than around 0.015".
- 5. An article for inhibiting slipping and skidding and having a receiving surface on which a coating is formed by a thermal spray, said coating defining a slip resistant surface, said coating being jagged and being generally formed by randomly distributed sharp ridges and pointed peaks of varying depths, said coating being substantially formed of a ferrous material and being generally martensitic in nature and having a maximum depth of no less than around 0.015".
- 6. An article for inhibiting slipping and skidding and having a receiving surface on which a coating is formed by a thermal spray, said coating defining a slip resistant surface, said coating being jagged and being generally formed by randomly distributed sharp ridges and pointed peaks of varying depths, said coating being substantially formed on only selected portions of said receiving surface to define a preselected coating pattern, said pattern covering no less than around 30% and no greater than around 80% of the area of said receiving surface.
- 7. The article of claim 6 with said coating having a maximum depth of no less than around 0.010" and with the adjacent generally uncoated portions of said receiving surface defining areas to facilitate the collection of fluids.
- 8. The article of claim 1 with said coating defining a medium grade rough surface having at least portions with a depth of around 0.010" which depth is substantially the maximum depth of said coating.
- 9. The article of claim 1 with said coating having a fine grade rough surface having at least portions with a depth of around 0.050" which depth is substantially the maximum depth of said coating.
- 10. The article of claim 2 with said coating comprising an alloy including aluminum.
- 11. The article of claim 2 with said coating comprising an alloy including stainless steel.
- 12. An article having a receiving surface on which a coating is formed by a thermal spray, said coating defining a rough slip resistant surface for persons walking or working thereon, said coating being formed of a ferrous material which is generally martensitic in nature.
- 13. An article having a receiving surface on which a coating is formed by a thermal spray, said coating defining a rough slip resistant surface for persons walking or working thereon, said coating being substantially formed of a ferrous material and having a Rockwell hardness of around 40 Rc to at least around 65 Rc.
- 14. An article having a receiving surface on which a coating is formed by a thermal spray, said coating defining a rough slip resistant surface for persons walking or working thereon, said coating being substantially formed of a ferrous material and having a Rockwell hardness of around 40 Rc to at least around 65 Rc, said coating defining a weldable surface permitting welding substantially without grinding of said slip resistant surface.
- 15. An article having a receiving surface on which a coating is formed by a thermal spray, said coating defining a rough slip resistant surface for persons walking or working thereon, said coating being substantially formed of a ferrous material and having a Rockwell hardness of around 40 Rc to at least around 65 Rc, said coating comprising an alloy including stainless steel.
- 16. An article having a receiving surface on which a coating is formed by a thermal spray, said coating defining a rough slip resistant surface for persons walking or working thereon, said coating being substantially formed of a ferrous material and having a Rockwell hardness of around 40 Rc to at least around 65 Rc, said coating comprising an alloy including chromium.
- 17. An article having a receiving surface on which a coating is formed by a thermal spray, said coating defining a rough slip resistant surface for persons walking or working thereon, said coating being substantially formed of a ferrous material and having a Rockwell hardness of around 40 Rc to at least around 65 Rc, said coating comprising an alloy including molybdenum.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/320,904 now U.S. Pat. Ser. No. 4,961,973, filed Mar. 8, 1989, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 07/110,950, filed Oct. 20, 1987, now abandoned.
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