Claims
- 1. A pavement restraint structure for providing an attractive edging and preventing outward movement of pavement, said pavement restraint structure comprising:a plurality of angled edging pieces each having a support portion and an edging portion, said support portion and said edging portion being substantially perpendicular with respect to each other, said edging portion having upper and lower slots extending substantially horizontally along a length thereof, said edging portion including spaced edging depressions along the length thereof; and connecting elements slidable into the slots of said edging portions of said edging pieces, said connecting elements each including spaced protrusions for connecting respective adjacent said edging pieces by being received in respective said edging depressions of edging portions of adjacent said edging pieces; wherein said connecting elements and said edging pieces, when assembled, comprise said pavement restraint structure; wherein said connecting elements connect adjacent said edging pieces such that a gap exists between said adjacent edging pieces and said support portion includes apertures thereon.
- 2. The pavement restraint structure of claim 1, wherein said support portion has along and parallel to an edge thereof remote from said edging portion an upwardly extending lip.
- 3. A pavement restraint structure for providing an attractive edging and preventing outward movement of pavement, said pavement restraint structure comprising:a plurality of edging pieces each having a support portion and an edging portion, said support portion and said edging portion being substantially perpendicular with respect to each other, said edging portion having upper and lower slots extending substantially horizontally along a length thereof and said support portion having support apertures; connecting elements slidable into the slots of said edging portions of said edging pieces to form said pavement restraint structure, said connecting elements connecting respective adjacent said edging pieces while maintaining a gap between said adjacent edging pieces; and an upstanding lip oriented on said support portion and extending along a length of each said edging portions.
- 4. The pavement structure of claim 3, wherein the gap between adjacent said edging pieces comprises about ⅜ of an inch and the support apertures are slotted in a longitudinal direction corresponding to the length of said edging pieces.
- 5. The pavement restraint structure of claim 3, wherein the connecting element includes spaced protrusions extending toward the edging portions of respective adjacent said edging pieces.
- 6. The pavement restraint structure of claim 5, wherein the edging portions of respective adjacent edging pieces each include edging depressions for receiving said spaced protrusions, said spaced protrusions and said edging depressions securing said connecting element to adjacent said edging portions of respective adjacent edging pieces such that the gap is maintained therebetween, the gap enabling longitudinal expansion of said edging pieces in response to temperature changes such that said pavement restraint structure is not destroyed or weakened by the temperature changes.
- 7. The pavement restraint structure of claim 6, wherein said edging portions of said respective adjacent edging pieces include blocking tabs spaced inwardly from respective said edging depressions, said blocking tabs preventing movement of said connecting element beyond a given distance from respective said edging depressions.
- 8. The pavement restraint structure of claim 7, wherein the given distance comprises about ⅜ of an inch.
- 9. The pavement restraint structure of claim 3, wherein said support portions include support apertures for receiving anchoring elements to secure said edging pieces to a support bed.
- 10. The pavement restraint structure of claim 9, wherein said support apertures have a greater diameter along the length of said support portions such that said edging pieces can move laterally along lengths thereof, without interference from said anchoring elements, due to expansion caused by temperature changes so that said pavement restraint structure is not destroyed or weakened by the expansion.
- 11. A pavement restraint structure for providing an attractive edging and preventing outward movement of pavement, said pavement restraint structure comprising:a plurality of angled edging pieces each having a support portion and an edging portion, said support portion and said edging portion being substantially perpendicular with respect to each other, said edging portion having an upper lip extending inwardly and downwardly toward a side having said support portion, said edging portion having a lower lip extending inwardly and upwardly toward said upper lip, said upper and lower lips forming respective upper and lower slots extending parallel to each other along the length of said edging portion of said edging piece; and connecting elements having a length and a height, said connecting elements each having a curved and downwardly extending top portion at a top edge thereof and extending along the length of said respective connecting elements, said connecting elements each having a curved and upwardly extending bottom portion at a bottom edge thereof and extending along the length of said respective connecting elements; wherein said top portion and said bottom portion of each said connecting element are received by respective said upper slots and respective said lower slots of respective said adjacent edging portions of said edging pieces to provide said pavement restraint structure; wherein said connecting elements include protrusions spaced along the length thereof, and said edging portions of said edging pieces include edging depressions for receiving said protrusions and securing respective said connecting elements to adjacent said edging pieces while maintaining a gap between said adjacent edging pieces; and wherein said support portion has along and parallel an edge thereof remote from said edging portion an upwardly extending and inwardly inclined lip.
- 12. The pavement restraint structure of claim 11, wherein said bottom portion of said connecting element is spaced upwardly from said support portion of said edging piece.
- 13. The pavement restraint structure of claim 11, wherein said support portion and said edging portion are integral and joined at a bottom edge along a length of said edging portion, thus forming an L-shaped edging piece.
- 14. A method of assembling and installing a pavement restraint structure comprising:arranging angled edging pieces adjacent each other, said angled edging pieces each having a support portion and an edging portion, the support portion and the edging portion being at a substantially perpendicular angle with respect to each other; securing the pieces to each other by sliding a connecting element into slots at ends of the respective edging pieces; forcing the edging pieces toward each other such that a gap remains between the edging pieces; securing the support portions of the edging pieces to a support bed for the pavement; applying a compactible pavement to cover the support portion of the respective edging pieces of the restraint structure; driving a pavement compacting device along the length of the pavement restraint structure no less than about six inches from the edging portion; and then driving the pavement compacting device over an upper lip of the edging portion of the edging piece.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the support bed comprises existing asphalt and the support portions of the edging pieces are secured to the existing asphalt, near an edge thereof, by concrete nails or screws.
- 16. The method according to claim 14, wherein the support bed comprises an aggregate base and the support portions of the edging pieces are secured to the aggregate base by steel spikes.
- 17. The method according to claim 14, including the step of forming corners in the edging pieces by cutting the support portions to form V-shaped cut-outs therein and bending the edging pieces to form a desired angle for the respective corner.
- 18. The method according to claim 14, wherein said compactible material is asphalt.
- 19. A pavement restraint structure for providing an attractive edging and preventing outward movement of pavement, said pavement restraint structure comprising:a plurality of edging pieces each having a support portion and an edging portion, said support portion and said edging portion being substantially perpendicular with respect to each other; at least one connecting element for facilitating an interconnecting of mutually adjacent ends of said edging pieces to form said pavement restraint structure, said at least one connecting element having a spacer mechanism for providing a gap between said adjacent edging pieces during assembly; and an upstanding lip oriented on said support portion and extending along a length of each said edging portion.
- 20. The pavement restraint structure of claim 19, wherein said edging portion of each said edging piece has upper and lower slots extending substantially horizontally along a length thereof, and wherein said at least one connecting element is configured to slide into the slots of at least one of said edging portions to facilitate said interconnecting of mutually adjacent ends of said edging pieces.
- 21. The pavement restraint structure of claim 20, wherein said at least one connecting element is separate from said edging pieces and is configured to slide into the slots on both of said edging portions.
- 22. The pavement restraint structure of claim 20, wherein the gap between adjacent said edging pieces comprises about ⅜ of an inch.
- 23. The pavement restraint structure of claim 20, wherein the connecting element includes spaced protrusions configured to engage edge portions of respective adjacent said edging pieces to establish a boundary for said gap.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/255,639, filed Feb. 22, 1999, now abandoned.
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