Claims
- 1. A paving stone comprising:
- a lower portion having at least three vertical faces with each vertical face having a upper edge, and at least one of the faces having a plurality of vertical, regularly-spaced ribs; and
- an upper portion, integrally connected atop said lower portion; having a plurality of vertical sides equal in number to the vertical faces and respectively integral with and offset inward from the upper edge of a respective one of the vertical faces, the upper portion further having an upper surface, said upper portion having a horizontal cross section of different configuration than a horizontal cross section of said lower portion.
- 2. The paving stone as recited in claim 1 wherein said upper portion defines randomly dispersed indentations for simulating the appearance of a natural stone.
- 3. The paving stone recited in claim 1 wherein each of said ribs is symmetric about a vertical line vertically bisecting said each of said ribs.
- 4. A paving stone having vertical and horizontal coordinate axes comprising:
- a lower portion having at least three lateral sides which define a horizontal cross-sectional perimeter, vertical height and a plurality of vertically oriented ribs projecting from at least one of said lateral sides in mutually spaced relationship, so that any one of said ribs interdigitates with any rib of another of said stones when both of said stones are placed in side-by-side, abutting relationship;
- an upper portion having a smaller and differently-configured horizontal cross-sectional perimeter and less vertical height than said lower portion; and
- a recess defined by said paving stone between said upper and lower portions.
- 5. The paving stone as recited in claim 4 wherein said ribs have a v-shaped horizontal cross-sectional profile.
- 6. The paving stone as recited in claim 4 wherein said upper portion defines randomly dispersed indentations for simulating the appearance of a natural stone.
- 7. The paving stone as recited in claim 4 wherein said upper portion defines vertical sides, each side having an arch-shaped horizontal cross-sectional profile.
- 8. The paving stone as recited in claim 4 wherein said stone defines a notch for facilitation of stone splitting.
- 9. The paving stone as recited in claim 4 wherein said ribs each define a rib face generally parallel to said lateral side from which said rib projects.
- 10. The paving stone as recited in claim 4 wherein a horizontal cross section of said lower portion, and of said lower portion absent said plurality of ribs, conforms to a sector of a circle.
- 11. A paving stone having vertical and horizontal coordinate axes comprising:
- a lower portion having at least three lateral sides which define a horizontal cross-sectional perimeter, vertical height, and a plurality of vertically oriented ribs projecting from at least one of said lateral sides in mutually spaced relationship so that any one of said ribs interdigitates with any rib of another of said stones when both of said stones are placed in side-by-side, abutting relationship, for resisting horizontal shearing while allowing for variable offset of abutting stones during placement thereof;
- an upper portion having a smaller and differently-configured horizontal cross-sectional perimeter and less vertical height than said lower portion, said upper portion defining randomly dispersed indentations for simulating the appearance of a natural stone; and
- a recess defined by said paving stone between said upper and lower portions.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 358,036, filed Mar. 15, 1982, now abandoned.
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