Claims
- 1. A ballast block deck system for forming an elevated surface (14) on an existing roof structure, comprising:a plurality of ballast blocks (12) laterally positioned in a pattern to form a deck, each of said ballast blocks (12) having a predetermined thickness (T1) and multiple corner portions (22), said pattern including intersection areas (32) in which corner portions (22) of adjacent ballast blocks (12) extend, said corner portions (22) of said ballast blocks (12) each having a top surface (16) with an upwardly open groove (20) and a recessed area (18), said groove (20) extending to a greater depth within the ballast block (12) than said recessed area (18); a pedestal assembly (30) located directly beneath one of said intersection areas (32) for supporting said corner portions (22) of said adjacent ballast blocks (12) a spaced distance above the existing roof surface; said pedestal assembly (30) including a support plate (34) having a support surface for supporting said corner portions (22) of said adjacent ballast blocks (12) thereon, and said pedestal assembly (30) including a removable cap (42) which overlies said corner portions (22) of said adjacent ballast blocks (12) and a fastener (44) which removably attaches said cap (42) to said support plate (34) so that said corner portions (22) of said adjacent ballast blocks (12) are captured between said support plate (34) and said cap (42).
- 2. A ballast block deck system according to claim 1, wherein said cap(42) and said corner portions (22) have complementary locking means.
- 3. A ballast block deck system according to claim 2, wherein said complementary locking means of said cap (42) is a flange (56) which depends from said cap (42), and wherein said complementary locking means of said corner portions (22) is said upwardly opened groove (20).
- 4. A ballast block system according to claim 2, wherein said support plate (34) has a plurality of radially extending upstanding walls (38) which define quadrants (40) on said support surface, and wherein each of said quadrants (40) supports one of said corner portions (22) of said adjacent ballast blocks (12).
- 5. A ballast block deck system according to claim 3, wherein said cap (42) has a top surface (54), and wherein said recessed areas (18) of said corner portions (22) permit said top surface (54) of said cap (42) to lie flush with said top surface (16) of said ballast blocks (12).
- 6. A ballast block deck system according to claim 3, wherein said cap (42) has a peripheral edge (60), and wherein said flange (56) depends from said cap (42) adjacent said peripheral edge (60).
- 7. A ballast block deck system according to claim 6, wherein said flange (56) extends continuously along said peripheral edge (60) of said cap (42).
- 8. A ballast block deck system according to claim 4, wherein said upstanding walls (38) on said support plate (34) have a thickness (T2) which is substantially equal to and defines a laterally spacing between said adjacent ballast blocks (12) to permit drainage of fluid through said deck to the underlying existing roof surface.
- 9. A ballast block deck system according to claim 8, wherein said fastener (44) is a screw having a head (48) and a threaded shaft (50), said cap (42) has a central aperture (46) for engaging said head (48), and said support plate (34) has a centrally located threaded aperture (52) for engaging said threaded shaft (50).
- 10. A ballast block system according to claim 8, wherein said support plate (34) is stackably received on said pedestal assembly (30) and wherein said pedestal assembly (30) includes at least two stackable members (34, 68).
- 11. A ballast block system according to claim 8, wherein said pedestal assembly (30) is made of a moldable plastic material.
- 12. A ballast block system according to claim 9, wherein said screw has a length which is greater than said thickness of said ballast blocks (12).
- 13. A ballast block system according to claim 9, wherein said screw has a central channel (70) extending axially therethrough to provide a drainage path therethrough.
- 14. A ballast block deck system for forming an elevated surface (14) on an existing roof structure, comprising:a plurality of ballast blocks (12) each having top and bottom surfaces (16, 24) and each having corner portions (22), said top surfaces (16) in said corner portions (22) each having an upwardly open groove (20) and a recessed area (18), said groove (20) having a greater depth than said recessed area (18); a pedestal assembly (30) extending from the existing roof surface and supporting multiple corner portions (22) of adjacent ballast blocks (12) a spaced distance above the existing roof surface; said pedestal assembly (30) having a support plate (34) with a plurality of upstanding walls (38) defining separate support surfaces (40) on said support plate (34), each of said support surfaces (40) engaging said bottom surface (24) of one said corner portions (22) of said adjacent ballast blocks (12); said pedestal assembly (30) having a cap (42) overlying said corner portions (22) of said adjacent ballast blocks (12), said cap (42) being seated in said recessed areas (18) so that said cap (42) lies substantially flush with said top surfaces (16) of said adjacent ballast blocks (12) and having a flange (56) depending into said grooves (20); and said pedestal assembly (30) having a hold-down fastener (44) which removably attaches said cap (42) to said support plate (34).
- 15. A ballast block deck system according to claim 14, wherein said upstanding walls (38) on said support plate (34) have a thickness (T2) which is substantially equal to and defines a laterally spacing between said adjacent ballast blocks (12) to permit drainage of fluid through said deck to the underlying existing roof surface.
- 16. A ballast block (12) for use in forming an elevated deck on an existing roof structure, comprising at least four corner portions (22) having a top surface (16) each having an upwardly open groove (20) and a recessed area (18), said grooves (20) extending to a greater depth within the ballast block (12) than said recessed areas (18).
- 17. A ballast block (12) according to claim 16, wherein said corner portions (22) of the ballast block (12) are truncated forming a vertical endwall (28).
- 18. A ballast block (12) according to claim 17, wherein in each of said corner portions (22) said groove (20) extends substantially parallel to said endwell (28), and said recessed area (18) extends between said endwell (28) and said groove (20).
- 19. A ballast block (12) according to claim 18, wherein each of said recessed areas (18) is trapezoidal in shape.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/207,088 filed May 25, 2000.
PCT Information
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PCT/US01/16407 |
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00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO01/90497 |
11/29/2001 |
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US Referenced Citations (17)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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5-8304 |
Feb 1993 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/207088 |
May 2000 |
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