The invention concerns an arrangement in connection with mounting and the fixture of items in a flagstone system, where the pattern of the flagstone system stays intact without any gabs.
It is common knowledge to mount pillar shaped items such as lamp posts, standards and flagstaffs in a flagstone system. These mountings, which have been placed in the middle of a flagstone system after the flagstones have been meticulous arranged, ruins the aesthetic overall impression of the area tremendously.
Beyond the aesthetical deterioration of the flagstone surrounded by mounted items, which does not have a cross section, which in form and size are identical to the flagstone in the flagstone surroundings, and mounted as a substitution for one flagstone or maybe four flagstones, you will have the disadvantages which is caused by gabs created in between the mounted items and the flagstones in the flagstone surrounding.
Said areas between the mounted items and the flagstones are a strong debilitation of the flagstone surrounding, because—depending on the subsequent finish—it will result in undesirable growth (weed) and/or stimulate animals in particular dog to do it's duty and the aesthetically arranged flagstone system become a foul dog toilet.
The flagstone surrounding is also weakened physically when it has been demolished, because flagstones which are mounted afterwards are not anchored optimally. The problem with the destabilization is quite similar to the weakness you have when making construction joints during concrete distributions.
To ensure stabilization of the mounted pillar shaped items, encircled by flagstones in flagstone surroundings according to the present invention, there's provided a dedicated buttress for the mounted pillar shaped items, which buttress is an integrated part of the plan support plate. To prevent a weakening of the anchoring between the flagstones, the support plate can with advantage be placed in position under the flagstones before said flagstones have been laid.
From known pillar cross-section and known flagstone shapes it is only possible to create a perfect match using squared piles, with four straight angels in a flagstone system, made up of four angled flagstones and where the piles cross section area is equal to the area of one or possibly four flagstones.
The techniques most similar compared to the present invention does not concern the mounting of pillar shaped items as for example lamp posts, piles and flag staffs in a flagstone system. The most similar techniques compared to the present invention is revealed in the English patent application GB 2332505, this application concerns a lamp which is build in a flagstone surrounding. The lamp is at the same level as the flagstone in the flagstone surrounding. The lamp according to the patent application GB 2332505 is characterized by, that is has the same shape and size as one or more of the flagstone in the flagstone surrounding. The techniques most similar compared to the present invention concerns only a solution in two dimensions using only rectangular shapes.
It is well known to use a supporting surface for example for a beach parasol, where the supporting surface is concealed in the sand and where the supporting surface has a bracket fitted on the inside, where said bracket can fix an item, for example a beach parasol as seen in the American U.S. Pat. No. 5,271,196. The most similar techniques compared to the present invention are thus not pertaining to a double fixation of pillar shaped items surrounded by flagstones in flagstone surroundings.
Now it has been revealed that it is possible to eliminate the deterioration of the aesthetic overall impression of a flagstone surroundings, further the disadvantages which can occur when naked area are created between the mounted items and the flagstones can also bee eliminated when using the instructions according to the present invention as characterised in claim No. 1.
In a unique performance according to the present invention it is possible to ensure a firm stabilization of the mounted pillar shaped items in a flagstone system, whereby the pattern of the flagstones stays intact; this is accomplished when using a integrated sheet of support, where the sheet of support has a pin, which internally, vertically supports the mounted pillar shaped items, while externally the mounted pillar are fixed at their base by the adjoining flagstones in the flagstone system. Further in another performance according to the present invention the integrated sheet of support can have a number of pins one pin for every pillar shaped object which is to be mounted on the sheet of support. To obtain an optimum strength of the flagstone system it is an advantage to place the supporting plate according to the present invention before the flagstones has been laid.
The internally, vertically supporting pin for the mounted pillar shaped items can be tubular and destined for wiring of electric cables or carrying water pipes. Said electric cable can as required terminate in a source of light or a switch. On the other hand the water pipes can terminate in a tap or a fountain.
The mounted pillar shaped items can be a post or similar, or the pillar shaped items can be supports for example for benches. As an example and not as a limitation of the present invention, the invention can be used for: waste baskets, tables, hydrants, bus shelters, bicycle stands, drinking stands, flag staffs, kiosks, lamps, parking meters, pissoirs, pillar boxes, bollards, advertising stands, signs, signposts, stalls, stall tents, taxi ranks and telephone boxes.
The invention is further explained referring to the drawing where
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2004 01718 | Nov 2004 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DK2005/000711 | 11/8/2005 | WO | 00 | 6/21/2007 |