The present disclosure relates generally to paver edging devices.
Paver edging devices are used to form edges of pathways or other defined transit areas. The paver edging devices are generally used to define the boundaries of such transit area to aid in defining the limits of these areas when they are constructed. The paver edging devices also may be used to define other areas, such as the boundaries of gardens, parking areas, play areas, and other such distinct property use areas.
Accordingly, a need therefore exists for improvement in paver edging devices. The present invention addresses this and other needs.
The present invention includes a paver edging device having a linear metal strip having a bend along the length of the strip and voids formed within the metal strip on a first side of the bend, without passing to the edge thereof, and extending through the apex of the bend.
The present invention also includes a method for using a paver edging device comprising the steps of providing the above-identified paver edging device, cutting the metallic area from the void to the edge of the first side, bending the metal strip on a second side adjacent to the location of the void, laying the bent metal strip adjacent to a paver path and placing paver components on top of the first side of the metal strip and adjacent to the second side of the bent metal strip.
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The voids 20 are formed within the side of the metal strip 12 so that the void area does not pass through or invade edge 16E of the first side 16 of the metal strip 12. As such, these void areas constitute enclosed areas. Additionally, the voids 20 extend into and through the apex 14A of the bend 14. Voids 20 formed within the first side 16 may constitute any configuration or arrangement, such as multiple voids linearly extending between the apex 14A and the edge 16E of the first side 16, e.g., the area between a first void 20 and the edge 16E of the first side 16 has a second void 24 formed therein. Voids 20 may be formed to include various distinct configurations. Voids 20 formed within the first side 16 may constitute any appropriate amount effective for retaining the integrity of the metal strip. Determination of the amount of material absent on the first side 16 resulting from the formation of the voids 20 therein is preferably made considering desired weight, bending resistance, safety and other characteristics affecting the use of the paver edging device 10. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the voids 20 in the first side 16 of the paver edging device 10 constitute less than about fifty percent, and more preferably less than about twenty percent of the total area of the first side 16.
Although any appropriate angle of the bend in the metal strip 12 may be used for a given use, the bend 14 in the paver edging device 10 preferably forms an angle α of approximately ninety degrees. Referring to
The paver edging device 10 may be formed of flat, smooth and/or textured, surface areas, with flat surface areas preferred. Ridges, ornamentation, and other design features may be included on the surfaces or edges of the paver edging device 10. These design features may include, for example, one or both edges of the metal strip 12 forming an irregular edge.
Preferably, the paver edging device 10 includes a thickness that is severable using a hand tool. As such, the thickness of the paver edging device 10 preferably has a thickness of from about 0.15 inches or less, with more preferred thicknesses of from about 0.12 inches to about 0.02 inches, still more preferably from about 0.12 inches to about 0.07 inches. Representative gauges useful for the paver edging device 10, include, for example, 20, 18, 16, 14 and 12 gauge material, with preferred gauges of from about 20 gauge to about 16 gauge.
The paver edging device 10 may include additional features useful in its placement or utility. These features include, for example, holes 22 formed within the first side 16 for placement of stakes therethrough, ridges within the first 16 or second side 18 surface areas, welded attachments, pictures or printed information, etc. In one preferred embodiment, the paver edging device 10 includes a shearing indicator, or score line, 30 and 32 in the area between the void 20 and the edge 16E of the first side 16. When present, the shearing indicator 30 preferably has a reduced thickness of the metal strip 12 to aid in hand tool cutting.
Representative dimensions of the surface area remaining between the void 20 and the edge 16E on the first side 16 include, for example, widths of from about one inch or less, such as from about 0.15 inches to about 0.75 inches, or from about 0.25 inches to about 0.3 inches, with selection of an appropriate space determinable by one skilled in the art for a given size paver edging device 10, gauge and/or purpose.
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Once the first side 16 is cut the paver edging device 10 may be conformed, e.g., curved, in either direction, such that the bending or curving of the metal strip 12 on a second side 18 at the location of the sheared void 20 causes the sides on either side of the void 20 to overlap or diverge.
While certain embodiments of the disclosure have been described herein, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited thereto, as it is intended that the disclosure be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of particular embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.
The foregoing description is provided to illustrate and explain the present invention. However, the description hereinabove should not be considered to limit the scope of the invention set forth in the claims appended here to.
This application is related to U.S. Provisional application No. 60/968555 filed Aug. 28, 2007, the contents of which are incorporated herein.
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60968555 | Aug 2007 | US |