This disclosure relates to a landscape edging system and more particularly to a landscape edging system that provides a low edge surface upon which a lawn mower may ride or travel when cutting grass and a high edge surface for retaining landscape elements such as mulch or rock. More specifically, a landscape edging system is disclosed having various shaped blocks that can be combined or placed contiguously to form a stable load-bearing guide surface for the wheels of a lawn mover in a multitude of patterns or configurations.
The landscaping of residential and commercial properties can include a lawn in combination with various other landscaping structures. For example, a grass lawn may encompass a majority of the landscaping with trees and a planting bed being interspersed in the grass lawn. In this case, a border may be formed between the grass lawn and the trees and the planting bed. The border may be constructed using various materials such as railroad ties, rocks, blocks, and plastic edging. Although such borders are decorative, they pose a problem when cutting the grass lawn. In particular, there is an edge between the grass lawn and the border which is difficult to cut by use of lawn mowing equipment and requires trimming of the edge so that the height of the grass in the edge is the same as the height of the grass in the lawn. Trimming is time consuming and requires additional equipment to trim the edge. Although there have been various edging systems proposed, such systems have disadvantages. For example, such systems are difficult for a homeowner to install and require a professional installation. A professional installation adds to the cost of the system. Also, some of the edging systems are expensive to manufacture which adds to the cost of installing the system. Another disadvantage is that the edging systems do not lock or hold the edging system in place. In view of this, such systems are subject to failure and need to be replaced or completely removed. Another disadvantage is that the edging systems do not allow for the construction of different shaped borders. In particular, only a few border configurations may be constructed. For example, some edging systems only provide for the installation of a rectangular shaped border. If a rounded border is desired then the edging system may not be used. Further, if an irregular shaped border, such as a kidney shaped border, is required then such edging systems are not capable of forming an irregular shaped border.
Therefore, it would be desirable to have a landscape edging system that is versatile and adapted to form any shape or configuration required in a landscaped area. It would also be advantageous to have a landscape edging system that locks in place and is easy to install by both professionals and homeowners. Moreover, the landscape edging system of the present disclosure can be employed to easily construct various complex landscaping configurations with a small number of blocks comprising the landscape edging system.
In one form of the present disclosure, a landscape edging system comprises a plurality of blocks for forming an edging with each of the blocks comprising a back face that is configured to be placed against a raised area, a bottom face for placement on the ground, an elevated top portion, a lower top portion, an elevated front face between the elevated top portion and the lower top portion, a lower side front face, a right elevated side face, a right lower side face having a tongue portion extending out from the right lower side face, a left elevated side face, a left lower side face having a groove portion formed in the left lower side face.
In another form of the present disclosure, a landscape edging system is disclosed for forming a border surface along a multilevel landscape setting having a lawn area and a raised area, the lawn area having a ground surface having grass that is mowed and the raised area having a surface that is elevated above the ground surface of the lawn area, with the landscape edging system comprising a plurality of blocks for forming the border with each of the blocks comprising a back face that is configured to be placed against the raised area, a bottom face for placement in the ground, an elevated top portion, a lower top portion, an elevated front face between the elevated top portion and the lower top portion, a lower side front face, a right elevated side face, a right lower side face having a tongue portion extending out from the right lower side face and between the lower top portion and the bottom face, a left elevated side face, and a left lower side face having a groove portion formed in the left lower side face between the lower top portion and the bottom face.
In yet another form of the present disclosure, a landscape edging system is disclosed for forming a border surface along a multilevel landscape setting having a lawn area and a raised area, the lawn area having a ground surface having grass that is mowed and the raised area having a surface that is elevated above the ground surface of the lawn area, the landscape edging system comprising a plurality of blocks for forming the border with each of the blocks comprising a back face that is configured to be placed against the raised area, a bottom face for placement in the ground, an elevated top portion, a lower top portion, an elevated front face between the elevated top portion and the lower top portion, a lower side front face, a right elevated side face, a right lower side face having a tongue portion extending out from the right lower side face and between the lower top portion and the bottom face and between the right elevated side face and the right lower side face, a left elevated side face, and a left lower side face having a groove portion formed in the left lower side face between the lower top portion and the bottom face and between the left elevated side face and the left lower side face.
The present disclosure also provides a landscape edging system that is easy to use to construct both residential and commercial landscaping projects.
The present disclosure provides a landscape edging system having blocks that are strong, not prone to breaking, and can withstand lawn mowing equipment being moved over the blocks.
The present disclosure provides a landscape edging system having blocks that are small, lightweight, easy to handle, and are prone to not shift or tilt once installed.
The present disclosure also provides a landscape edging system having a few blocks that can be installed in numerous layouts, designs, and patterns.
The present disclosure provides a landscape edging system in which the blocks can be manufactured by use of a mold having a raised area and a mold screed or strike-off plate used in conjunction with the mold having a raised area to form the various blocks of the landscape edging system.
The present disclosure also provides a landscape edging system having blocks in which the blocks are locked together to control separating and to allow a mower to ride on or over the blocks to control movement of the blocks.
These and other advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent after considering the following detailed specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like numbers refer to like items, number 10 identifies a landscape edging system constructed according to the present disclosure. With reference now to
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An eased, beveled, or rounded edge 60 is formed between back face 32 and the elevated top portion 36. Another eased or rounded edge 62 is formed between the elevated top portion 36 and the elevated front face 40. Between the elevated front face 40 and the lower top portion 38 is formed a rounded edge 64. Also, another eased or rounded edge 66 is formed between the lower top portion 38 and the lower side front face 42. The edges 60, 62, 64, and 66 are eased, beveled, or rounded to prevent the straight block 30 from being broken or chipped during manufacturing, transportation, storage, installation, or handling. Also, the tongue portion 48 may have rounded edges 68 and the groove portion 54 may have rounded edges 70. As can be appreciated, when a line of straight blocks 30 are placed side by side, the tongue portion 48 of one of the blocks 30 may be inserted into the groove portion 54 of the adjacent block 30. In this manner, the blocks 30 may be joined or mated together, as will be explained in more detail further herein.
For purposes of example only, some possible standard dimensions for the straight block 30 are as follows. The straight block 30 may be four inches tall at the back face 32, two inches tall at the lower side front face 42, six inches deep along the bottom face 34, and twelve inches wide along both the back face 32 and the lower side front face 42. The tongue portion 48 may extend out 7/16 inches, have a width of ⅞ inches, and have a height of two inches. The groove portion 54 may have a depth of ½ inches, a width of one inch, and a height of two inches. In this manner, the tongue portion 48 will fit within the groove portion 54. Another reason that the tongue portion 48 has a width of ⅞ inches and the groove portion 54 has a width of one inch is due to the manufacturing process. When manufacturing or molding the block 30, as will be described in more detail herein, a mold in which the block 30 is formed will wear down over time. In order to allow a mold to be used for as long as possible, these tolerances are built in to the block 30. It should be apparent that the tongue portion 48 and the groove portion 54 are positioned along the right lower side face 46 and the left lower side face 52, respectively. In this configuration, the tongue portion 48 and the groove portion 54 are not part of either the right elevated side face 44 or the left elevated side face 50. Further, by having the tongue portion 48 and the groove portion 54 positioned along the side faces 46 and 52, respectively, the connection between a pair of blocks 30 is strengthen and this helps prevent movement of the blocks 30 when lawn mowing or cutting equipment is placed on the lower top portion 38. Other reasons for positioning the tongue portion 48 on the side face 46 and the groove portion 54 on the side face 52 are that such a construction is easier to manufacture, it does not detract from the appearance of the block 30, and it prevents separation of the blocks 30 on an uneven surface such as a slight inclined or uphill surface.
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An eased, beveled, or rounded edge 126 is formed between back face 102 and the elevated top portion 106. Another eased or rounded edge 128 is formed between the elevated top portion 106 and the elevated front face 110. Between the elevated front face 110 and the lower top portion 108 is formed a rounded edge 130. Also, another eased or rounded edge 132 is formed between the lower top portion 108 and the lower side front face 112. The edges 126, 128, 130, and 132 are eased, beveled, or rounded to prevent the block 100 from being broken or chipped during manufacturing, transportation, storage, installation, or handling. Also, the tongue portion 124 may have rounded edges 134 and the groove portion 118 may have rounded edges 136. As can be appreciated, when a circular border of outside arc blocks 100 are placed side by side, the tongue portion 124 of one of the blocks 100 may be inserted into the groove portion 118 of the adjacent block 100. In this manner, the blocks 100 may be joined or mated together. The blocks 100 are arcuate in configuration and have a radius of 90°. Due to this configuration, four of the blocks 100 may be used to form a circle. For example, the outside arc blocks 100 may be used to form a circular border around a tree.
Again, for purposes of example only, some possible standard dimensions for the outside arc block 100 are a height of four inches at the back face 102, two inches tall at the lower side front face 112, and six inches deep along the bottom face 104. The tongue portion 124 may extend out 7/16 inches, have a width of ⅞ inches, and have a height of two inches. The groove portion 118 may have a depth of ½ inches, a width of one inch, and a height of two inches. In this manner, the tongue portion 124 will fit within the groove portion 118. It should be apparent that the tongue portion 124 and the groove portion 118 are positioned along the right lower side face 122 and the left lower side face 116, respectively. In this configuration, the tongue portion 124 and the groove portion 118 are not part of either the right elevated side face 120 or the left elevated side face 114.
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Some possible standard dimensions for the inside arc block 150 are a height of four inches at the back face 152, two inches tall at the lower side front face 162, and six inches deep along the bottom face 154. The tongue portion 174 may extend out 7/16 inches, have a width of ⅞ inches, and have a height of two inches. The groove portion 168 may have a depth of ½ inches, a width of one inch, and a height of two inches. In this manner, the tongue portion 174 will fit within the groove portion 168. It should be apparent that the tongue portion 174 and the groove portion 168 are positioned along the right lower side face 172 and the left lower side face 166, respectively. In this configuration, the tongue portion 174 and the groove portion 168 are not part of either the right elevated side face 170 or the left elevated side face 164. The above listed dimensions are only for purposes of example. As can be appreciated, different dimensions may be used.
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An eased, beveled, or rounded edge 230 is formed between the lower top portion 206 and the left lower side front face 210. Between the lower top portion 206 and the right lower side front face 218 another rounded edge 232 is formed. Another rounded edge 234 is provided between the lower top portion 206 and the elevated left front face 208. Between the elevated top portion 204 and the left front face 208 is formed another rounded edge 236. A further rounded edge 238 is provided between the lower top portion 206 and the elevated right front face 220. A rounded edge 240 is also formed between the elevated top portion 204 and the elevated right front face 220. The edges 230, 232, 234, 236, 238, and 240 are eased, beveled, or rounded to prevent the block 200 from being broken or chipped during manufacturing, transportation, storage, installation, or handling. Also, the tongue portion 216 may have rounded edges 242 and the groove portion 226 may have rounded edges 244. As can be appreciated, when an outside right angle border is required the outside corner block 200 is used. The tongue 48 of the straight block 30 may be inserted into the groove portion 226 of the outside corner block 200. The tongue portion 216 of the outside corner block 200 may be inserted into the groove portion 54 of the straight block 30. In this manner, the blocks 30 and 200 may be joined or mated together to form an outside corner for a border of the landscape edging system 10.
Some possible standard dimensions for the outside corner block 200 are a height of four inches at the left elevated side face 212 and the right elevated side face 222, two inches tall at the left lower side front face 210 and the right lower side front face 218, and the bottom face 202 being six inches square. The tongue portion 216 may extend out 7/16 inches, have a width of ⅞ inches, and have a height of two inches. The groove portion 226 may have a depth of ½ inches, a width of one inch, and a height of two inches. In this manner, the tongue portion 216 will fit within the groove portion 226. It should be apparent that the tongue portion 216 and the groove portion 226 are positioned along the left lower side face 214 and the right lower side face 224, respectively. In this configuration, the tongue portion 216 and the groove portion 226 are not part of either the left elevated side face 212 or the right elevated side face 222. Different dimensions may be used depending on the application and the above listed dimensions are only for purposes of example.
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By way of example only, some possible standard dimensions for the inside corner block 250 are a height of four inches, two inches tall at the left lower side face 270 and the right lower side face 274, and the bottom face 252 being a six inch by six inch square. The tongue portion 272 may extend out 7/16 inches, have a width of ⅞ inches, and have a height of two inches. The groove portion 276 may have a depth of ½ inches, a width of one inch, and a height of two inches. In this manner, the tongue portion 272 will fit within the groove portion 276. It should be apparent that the tongue portion 272 and the groove portion 276 are positioned along the left lower side face 270 and the right lower side face 274, respectively. In this configuration, the tongue portion 272 and the groove portion 276 are not part of either the left elevated side face 262 or the right elevated side face 266.
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An eased, beveled, or rounded edge 326 is formed between back face 302 and the elevated top portion 306. Another eased or rounded edge 328 is formed between the elevated top portion 306 and the elevated front face 310. Between the elevated front face 310 and the lower top portion 308 is formed a rounded edge 330. Also, another eased or rounded edge 332 is formed between the lower top portion 308 and the lower side front face 312. The edges 326, 328, 330, and 332 are eased, beveled, or rounded to prevent the block 300 from being broken or chipped during manufacturing, transportation, storage, installation, or handling. Also, the tongue portion 318 may have rounded edges 334 and the groove portion 324 may have rounded edges 336. As can be appreciated, when an outside radius circular border is required, the outside radius block 300 may be used. Each of the blocks 300 is arcuate in shape and has a radius of 22.5°. A total of sixteen of the blocks 300 may be used to form a complete circle. Also, the tongue portion 48 of the straight block 30 may be inserted into the groove portion 324 of the block 300 to form an outside radius border.
Again, for purposes of example only, some possible standard dimensions for the outside radius block 300 are a height of four inches at the back face 302, two inches tall at the lower side front face 312, and six inches deep along the bottom face 304. The tongue portion 318 may extend out 7/16 inches, have a width of ⅞ inches, and have a height of two inches. The groove portion 324 may have a depth of ½ inches, a width of one inch, and a height of two inches. In this manner, the tongue portion 318 will fit within the groove portion 324. It should be apparent that the tongue portion 318 and the groove portion 324 are positioned along the left lower side face 316 and the right lower side face 322, respectively.
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As has been referenced previously, the block 350 may be formed in sizes that are standardized. Some possible standard dimensions for the inside radius block 350 are a height of four inches at the back face 352, two inches tall at the lower side front face 362, and six inches deep along the bottom face 354. The tongue portion 374 may extend out 7/16 inches, have a width of ⅞ inches, and have a height of two inches. The groove portion 368 may have a depth of ½ inches, a width of one inch, and a height of two inches. In this manner, the tongue portion 374 will fit within the groove portion 368. It should be apparent that the tongue portion 374 and the groove portion 368 are positioned along the right lower side face 372 and the left lower side face 366, respectively. In this configuration, the tongue portion 374 and the groove portion 368 are not part of either the right elevated side face 370 or the left elevated side face 364.
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As can be appreciated, the blocks 30, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, and 350 of the present disclosure are formed in the mold box 450. Generally, the process entails molding the blocks 30, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, and 350 by using a mixture of cement, rock, sand, and water and other materials. Once the mixture is inserted into each of the mold cavities 452 of the mold box 450, the screed or strike-off plate 456 is passed over the mold box 450 and the elevated portions 454 to remove any excess mixture. The blocks 30, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, and 350 are fabricated by compressing and vibrating the mixture in the mold box 450 by the application of pressure to the mixture by use of a block machine or similar machine. It is also known to use a press head having a press plate for applying pressure to the mold box 450. The press plate may have a pattern, such as a stone pattern, to add character to the visible surfaces of the blocks 30, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, and 350. By way of example only, the elevated top portion 36 and the lower top portion 38 of the block 30 are visible surfaces which may have a pattern formed therein. For example, the press plate may have a cobblestone pattern that may be transferred to the visible surfaces 36 and 38 of the block 30. Also, the press plate may be heated to facilitate release of the press plate from the block 30. Once the blocks 30, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, and 350 are formed they may be cured through any method known in the art. For example, curing may take the form of air curing for a number of days or steam curing, but normally one day is allowed or needed for cure.
Many combinations of concrete mixtures may be employed in manufacturing the blocks 30, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, and 350. Some considerations in determining the particular concrete mixtures include compression strength requirements, density, and adsorption. Further, the costs of the materials, such as sand, gravel, cement, pigment additives, and rock have an impact on the mixture to be used. For example, gravel may be cheaper than river rock in some areas of the country and the blocks 30, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, and 350 may be formed of a mixture having more gravel than rock due to the difference in cost. The blocks 30, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, and 350 may be constructed with colored pigments to form different colored blocks. In particular and by way of example only, the block 30 may be formed from one color, the block 100 may be constructed of a second or different color, and the block 300 may be constructed of a third color. In this manner the blocks 30, 100, and 300 may have contrasting colors that add to texture, appearance, or detail of the landscape edging system 10. It should be recognized that the blocks 30, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, and 350 of the present disclosure may be constructed of various materials that are available. Preferably, the blocks 30, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, and 350 will be of relatively lightweight so that the blocks 30, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, and 350 can be easily manufactured, stored, transported, and installed.
As can be appreciated, the landscape edging system 10 of the present disclosure may be used for both commercial and residential use in building various borders for a landscaped area. Numerous other designs or shapes for various borders for a landscaped area may be formed by using the blocks 30, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, and 350. Further, instructions for a particular border may be provided with the blocks 30, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, and 350 to assist in installation of the particular border. By using the instructions, an individual or homeowner will be able to construct a border quickly and easily.
Other advantages associated with the use of the landscape edging system 10 include the reduced number of different components or parts that need to be manufactured, transported, stored, or inventoried. Since only two separate mold boxes need to be constructed to manufacture the blocks 30 and 200 to construct a square shaped border, manufacturing costs are significantly reduced. In particular, only having two molds can greatly reduce manufacturing costs. Further, with use of the blocks 30, 300, and 350 nearly all shapes and patterns can be installed. The landscape edging system 10 is also easy to install or build with and various different shaped borders being capable of being constructed or installed. Other examples of borders that may be constructed using the landscape edging system 10 of the present disclosure include borders around paths, sidewalks, floors, patios, steps, streets, and driveways.
From all that has been said, it will be clear that there has thus been shown and described herein a landscape edging system which fulfills the various advantages sought therefore. It will become apparent to those skilled in the art, however, that many changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications of the subject landscape edging system are possible and contemplated. All changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the disclosure are deemed to be covered by the disclosure, which is limited only by the claims which follow.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/525,529 that was filed on Apr. 30, 2015, which was a continuous application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/136,275 that was filed on Jul. 27, 2011, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | 29525529 | Apr 2015 | US |
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