The invention relates to a grass paver.
DE 20 2004 009 898 U1 discloses a grass paver which has a lattice-like body which is formed by intersecting transverse struts and longitudinal struts which form at least one lattice opening, wherein the transverse struts project beyond the longitudinal struts and the longitudinal struts project beyond the transverse struts, wherein corners of the lattice paver are each formed by a leg of one of the transverse struts and a leg of one of the longitudinal struts. The disadvantage of such grass pavers is that, regardless of whether there is any variation in the laying technique between, for example, a running bond and cross-joint bond and/or a change in the orientation, they give a virtually unchanged appearance to a paver arrangement composed of a plurality of identical grass pavers.
The object on which the invention is based is to develop a grass paver by means of which paver arrangements having different structures can be produced, with the result that identical grass pavers can be used, for example, to construct driving areas, parking areas or walking areas having a different appearance.
The grass paver according to the invention comprises at least one transverse strut and/or at least one longitudinal strut which have a zigzag-shaped and/or wavy profile when seen in plan view. It is possible by selecting different laying techniques and/or different orientations of the grass pavers for paver arrangements having different geometries to be produced with such grass pavers. Therefore, the essence of the invention is a grass paver which can be used for paver arrangements having different intended uses. Such a grass paver allows optimum cohesion between the grass pavers of the paver arrangements having different intended uses, since identical grass pavers optimally tailored to one another are used. Furthermore, such a grass paver makes the planning of building projects considerably easier, since only the requirement for a certain area has to be calculated first of all and the intended use or the appearance of an area can be determined at a later time.
Furthermore, the invention provides for at least one of the corners of the grass paver to be formed by legs of different length. This makes it possible to further vary the appearance of paver arrangements in which the grass pavers are laid with different laying techniques and/or orientations.
Provision is made according to the invention for at least one of the transverse struts and/or longitudinal struts to be provided, at an underside, with a tunnel-like recess which extends in the direction of the transverse strut or the longitudinal strut and which opens at the lateral ends of the transverse strut or longitudinal strut. This makes it possible, for example, to lay electrical lines and/or irrigation lines continuously over the paver arrangement.
Furthermore, the invention provides for at least one strut, and in particular the longitudinal struts and/or the transverse struts, to be formed with a trapezoidal cross section. A tunnel-like recess can be easily integrated in such struts without substantially weakening the strut. Furthermore, compressive loads and tilting moments can be readily transmitted or absorbed by a downwardly widening strut.
The invention also provides for the longitudinal struts to be designed with a greater height than the transverse struts and to be allowed to project beyond the transverse struts at an underside of the grass paver. As a result, higher vehicular traffic loads can be achieved for the individual grass pavers, since the grass paver also interacts positively with the ground and therefore can better take up shear loads in particular.
Provision is made according to the invention to design the grass paver with a square grid when seen in plan view. As a result, a change in orientation of the grass paver in 90° steps is possible even within a paver arrangement. Such a change in orientation of the grass paver increases the number of laying variants.
According to the invention, provision is made to arrange undersides of the transverse struts and longitudinal struts of the grass paver in an upper bearing plane and a lower bearing plane. As a result, any floating of the grass paver on the ground is better prevented, because the grass paver penetrates the ground by way of individual struts.
The invention provides a paver arrangement having grass pavers, in which arrangement a grass paver, which is surrounded by six or eight grass pavers, forms together with these adjacent grass pavers at least two lattice openings which differ from one another in their shape and/or area, wherein at least one of these lattice openings differs from a rectangle. A completely different visual impression can be achieved with such paver arrangements when changing the laying technique and/or the alignment of the grass pavers with identical grass pavers.
Finally, the invention provides a further paver arrangement composed of grass pavers, in which arrangement a grass paver, which is surrounded by six or eight grass pavers, forms together with these adjacent grass pavers at least three lattice openings which differ from one another in their shape and/or area, wherein at least two of these lattice openings differ from a rectangle. A completely different visual impression can also be achieved with such a paver arrangement when changing the laying technique and/or the alignment of the grass pavers with identical grass pavers.
Further details of the invention are described in the drawing by way of schematically illustrated exemplary embodiments.
a shows a plan view of a grass paver according to the invention;
b shows a section through the grass paver shown in
a shows a second variant of a grass paver according to the invention, in plan view;
b shows a section through the grass paver shown in
a, 7b show a third variant of a grass paver according to the invention, in side view and plan view;
c shows a paver arrangement composed of grass pavers corresponding to
a shows a fourth variant of a grass paver according to the invention, in plan view;
b shows a paver arrangement composed of grass pavers corresponding to
a, 9b show a fifth variant of a grass paver according to the invention, in plan view, and a paver arrangement composed of corresponding grass pavers, and
a-10c show a sixth variant of a grass paver according to the invention, in plan view, and two paver arrangements composed of corresponding grass pavers.
a depicts a plan view of a first grass paver 1 according to the invention. The grass paver 1 has a body 2 which comprises two transverse struts 3, 4 and two longitudinal struts 5, 6. These together form a lattice 7 which has a laterally closed lattice opening 8. The struts 3 to 6 resemble a double cross or a so-called hash sign. The intersecting transverse struts 3, 4 and longitudinal struts 5, 6 each project laterally beyond one another by way of legs 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b. Between these legs 3a to 6b are situated further lattice openings 9a to 9h. Four corners 10a to 10d of the grass paver 1, which has a square grid RQ when seen in plan view, are respectively formed by two legs 4a, 5a and 6a, 4b and 3b, 6b and 5b, 3a. The transverse struts 3, 4 and the longitudinal struts 5, 6 each have a zigzag-shaped profile corresponding to the zigzag lines Z3 to Z6 when the upper side 14 of the grass paver 1 is seen in plan view. The zigzag lines each have two inflection points K1, K2. Two spacers 12, 13 are arranged on each of the lateral ends 11 of the transverse struts 3, 4 and longitudinal struts 5, 6 for interlocking with an adjacent grass paver (not shown here). The grass paver 1 has a grid width RB and grid length RL, where RB=RL in the case of the grass paver 1 depicted in
b illustrates a section through the grass paver 1 depicted in
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a depicts a second variant embodiment of a grass paver 1 in plan view. Reference is made in principle here to the description relating to
b depicts a section through the grass paver 1 illustrated in
a and 7b show a third variant of a grass paver 1 according to the invention, in side view and plan view. The grass paver 1 has two transverse struts 3, 4 and two longitudinal struts 5, 6. The transverse struts 3, 4 run along wavy lines or meandering lines S3, S4. The longitudinal struts 5, 6 extend rectilinearly and are designed to resemble a trapezoid when seen in section or in side view. Furthermore, the transverse struts 5, 6 are each provided at undersides U5, U6 with a tunnel-like recess T5, T6 which is intended for laying electrical lines or irrigation lines. By contrast with the grass pavers shown in
c depicts a paver arrangement 16 which is formed from grass pavers 1 which each correspond to the grass paver shown in
a depicts a plan view of a fourth grass paver 1.
b shows a further paver arrangement 16 which is built up from grass pavers 1 which correspond to the grass paver shown in
In the central subarea II, the grass paver 1 marked by a thick contour line is surrounded by six grass pavers 101 to 106. Around the laterally closed lattice opening 8 of the grass paver 1, lattice openings 9a to 9h are closed by the adjacent grass pavers 101 to 106. These lattice openings are partially congruent to one another. In a right subarea III, the grass paving stones 1 are each rotated by 90° with respect to the grass paving stones 1 of the left and central subareas I, II. Overall, the different laying techniques or different orientations shown in
a depicts a plan view of a fifth grass paver 1. It has two transverse struts 3, 4 which are bent in an S shape and extend parallel to one another and two rectilinear longitudinal struts 5, 6 which extend parallel to one another. The lateral ends 11 of the transverse struts 3, 4 and the longitudinal struts 5, 6 are arranged point-symmetrically with respect to a center point M of the grass paver 1.
b shows a further paver arrangement 16 which is built up from grass pavers 1 which correspond to the grass paver shown in
a depicts a plan view of a sixth grass paver 1. It has two transverse struts 3, 4 bent in an S shape and two rectilinear longitudinal struts 5, 6 extending parallel to one another. The lateral ends 11 of the transverse struts 3, 4 and the longitudinal struts 5, 6 are arranged point-symmetrically with respect to a center point M of the grass paver 1. By contrast with the grass paver shown in
b shows a further paver arrangement 16 which is built up from grass pavers 1 which correspond to the grass paver shown in
c shows a further paver arrangement 16 which is built up from grass pavers 1 which correspond to the grass paver shown in
The grass pavers described are preferably embodied as paving stones and produced from concrete. However, according to a variant embodiment, provision is also made to configure the grass pavers from plastic or other suitable materials or combinations of materials.
The invention is not limited to exemplary embodiments which have been depicted or described. Rather, it encompasses developments of the invention within the scope of the claims. According to a variant embodiment which has not been depicted, provision is also made for paving stones embodied as grass pavers which have a rectangular grid when seen in plan view and in which the grid length and the grid width are dimensioned differently.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 054 852.3 | Nov 2006 | DE | national |
This application is a continuation of International Application No. PCT/EP2007/010010 filed Nov. 20, 2007, and claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(a)-(d) of German Application No. 10 2006 054 852.3 filed Nov. 20, 2006, the entireties of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/EP2007/010010 | Nov 2007 | US |
Child | 12465829 | US |