Claims
- 1. A method of constructing a deck system adapted for use on a bridge, comprising the steps of pultruding a plurality of elongated deck panels of a composite plastics material with embedded elongated reinforcing fibers and with each deck panel having a generally flat base wall and at least one upwardly projecting longitudinally extending rib, assembling the deck panels in laterally adjacent relation to provide a permanent deck form, pouring concrete onto the assembled deck panels to a predetermined level above the base walls of the deck panels to form a concrete layer, and allowing the concrete layer to cure and bond to the pultruded deck panels.
- 2. A method of constructing a deck system suited for use on a bridge, comprising the steps of forming a plurality of elongated deck panels of a composite, fiber reinforced, plastics material and with each deck panel having a generally flat base wall and at least one upwardly projecting longitudinally extending rib, assembling the deck panels in laterally adjacent relation to provide a permanent deck form, pouring concrete onto the assembled deck panels to a predetermined level above the base walls of the panels to form a concrete layer, and allowing the concrete layer to cure and bond to the deck panels.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said rib is formed opposite side surfaces converging toward the base wall.
- 4. The method as defined in claim 3 wherein each rib is formed with longitudinally extending and laterally projecting ears which cooperate with the converging side surfaces to form a positive bond of the concrete layer to the deck panels.
- 5. The method of claim 2 and including the step of coating a top surface of each deck panel with a layer of adhesive and stone aggregate material before pouring concrete onto the deck panels, and allowing the layer to cure and harden to provide a positive bond between the concrete layer and the deck panel.
- 6. The method of claim 2 and including the steps of forming the base wall of each deck panel with a longitudinally extending offset edge portion, and overlapping opposite edge portions of adjacent deck panels.
- 7. The method of claim 2 and including the steps of forming elongated composite rods each having resin bonded longitudinally extending fibers, and positioning the rods in spaced relation above the deck panels before pouring the concrete for reinforcing an upper portion of the concrete layer.
- 8. The method of claim 2 and including the step of anchoring a plurality of generally vertical studs to a beam supporting the deck panels, and projecting the stubs upwardly above the base walls of the deck panels for embedding the studs into the concrete layer.
- 9. The method of claim 2 and including the step of forming longitudinally extending and laterally projecting ears on the ribs of the deck panels to aid in forming a positive bond of the concrete layer to the deck panels.
- 10. A method of constructing a deck system suited for use on a bridge, comprising the steps of forming a plurality of elongated deck panels of a composite, fiber-reinforced, plastics material and with each deck panel having a generally flat base wall and a plurality of upwardly projecting and parallel spaced longitudinally extending ribs, assembling the deck panels in laterally adjacent relation to provide a permanent deck form, pouring concrete onto the assembled deck panels to a predetermined level above the base walls of the panels to form a concrete layer, and allowing the concrete layer to cure and bond to the deck panels.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein each of the ribs of each of the deck panels is formed opposite side surfaces converging toward the base wall.
- 12. The method as defined in claim 11 wherein each rib is formed with longitudinally extending and laterally projecting ears which cooperate with the converging side surfaces to form a positive bond of the concrete layer to the deck panels.
- 13. The method of claim 10 and including the step of coating a top surface of each deck panel with a layer of adhesive and aggregate material, and allowing the layer to cure and harden to provide a positive bond between the concrete layer and the deck panel.
- 14. The method of claim 10 and including the steps of forming the base wall of each deck panel with a longitudinally extending offset edge portion, and overlapping opposite edge portions of adjacent deck panels.
- 15. The method of claim 10 and including the steps forming elongated composite rods each having resin bonded longitudinally extending fibers to form reinforcing rods, and positioning the rods above the deck panels.
- 16. The method of claim 10 and including the step of anchoring a plurality of generally vertical studs to a beam supporting the deck panels, and projecting the studs upwardly above the base walls of the deck panels for embedding the studs into the concrete layer.
- 17. The method of claim 10 and including the step of protruding longitudinally extending and laterally projecting ears on each of the ribs of each of the deck panels to aid in forming a positive bond of the concrete layer to the deck panels.
- 18. A composite deck system, comprising a plurality of elongated deck panels of a composite, fiber reinforced, plastics material, each of said deck panels having a base wall and at least one upwardly projecting longitudinally extending rib, said deck panels being assembled in laterally adjacent relation to provide a permanent deck form, and a layer of concrete overlying said assembled deck panels and bonded to said deck panels.
- 19. A deck system as defined in claim 18 wherein said rib of each of said ribs has opposite side surfaces converging toward said base wall.
- 20. A deck system as defined in claim 19 wherein each said rib has longitudinally extending and laterally projecting ears which cooperate with said converging side surfaces for forming a positive bond of said concrete layer to said deck panels.
- 21. A deck system as defined in claim 18 wherein each said deck panel has a top surface coated with a layer of adhesive and aggregate material, and said layer of adhesive and aggregate material is cured and hardened to provide a positive bond between said concrete layer and said deck panel.
- 22. A deck system as defined in claim 18 wherein said base wall of each said deck panel has a longitudinally extending offset edge portion for overlapping with an opposite edge portion of an adjacent said deck panel.
- 23. A deck system as defined in claim 18 and including a mat of elongated composite rods each having resin bonded longitudinally extending fibers and positioned in spaced relation above said deck panels for reinforcing an upper portion of said concrete layer.
- 24. A deck system as defined in claim 18 and including a plurality of generally vertical studs welded to a beam supporting said deck panels, and said studs project upwardly above said base walls of said deck panels and are embedded within said concrete layer.
- 25. A deck system as defined in claim 18 wherein each of said deck panels includes a plurality of parallel spaced and longitudinally extending said ribs, and said ribs have longitudinally extending ears projecting laterally into said concrete layer to aid in forming a positive bond of said concrete layer to said deck panels.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/301,938 filed on Apr. 29, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,170,105.
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