This invention relates to matting for use in providing a road surface.
It is known to overlay the ground with mats to make a better surface for vehicles to drive on, for example in unpaved areas where vehicles would otherwise have to travel over an inadequate ground surface. US patent specification No. 2006/0222804 by Banting discloses a road matting where, among other things, a series of beams are arranged in parallel, each within its own pocket in a fabric mat. The manner in which the Banting mat is constructed places inordinate reliance on the fabric, which makes it vulnerable to wear and tear. It is an object of the present invention to go at least some way towards providing a useful alternative.
The terms “comprising” or “having”, if and when used in relation to one or more features, in each case indicates minimum features present but does not rule out the option of there being further features that are not mentioned. The same applies to derivative words, for example “comprises”, etc.
According to one aspect of the invention there is provided road surface matting, comprising a first mat and a second mat, each mat having:
Optionally the spine rods and the connecting rod are substantially parallel to one another.
Optionally at least some of the beams of each mat are glued to one another.
Optionally the joiners are able to pivot with respect to the spine rod and the connecting rod.
Optionally the beams comprise bamboo, eg hot pressed strand woven bamboo.
Optionally the connecting rod is arranged at the corner of each of four of the mats and each mat is connected to the connecting rod by its joiner (eg locking plate).
Optionally the joiner of each mat extends outwards from its associated spine rod between two beams of the same mat.
Optionally the connecting rod is located in a space between the beams of adjacent mats.
Some preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The matting spreads or dissipates heavy loads across one or more of the beams 2. This protects the underlying ground against point loading that would otherwise cause rutting or other damage to the ground.
Further, when the underlying surface is boggy, the matting provides vehicles with improved wheel grip.
The matting can be particularly useful for providing temporary road or other surfaces, but can also be used for permanent surfaces. It may be used to provide enhanced access to vehicles in the context of construction or civil works in remote or hard to access areas generally, for example at mining sites or where electrical power lines are being installed. The matting can also be used to provide walking surfaces to prevent work areas attended by people on foot from becoming boggy. By adding mats as desired, sideways and longways, one can make a road or other surface as long or wide as need be. Damaged or worn sections can be easily repaired, or example by replacing the beams or other components as need be.
Preferably the beams are in each case strand woven hot pressed bamboo, for example Mao bamboo. Each mat is preferably about 2,000 mm wide, 3,000 mm long and 70 mm thick and has a compression density of about 1,050-1,200 kg/m3. However other dimensions and compression densities can be used depending on the target end use. In some embodiments of the mat each beam 2 may be 140 mm wide, 2,000 mm long and 70 mm thick. Preferably each mat has three of the spine rods 3, but the number used may depend on the overall dimensions of the mat.
While some preferred embodiments of the invention have been described by way of example it should be appreciated that modifications and improvements can occur without departing from the scope of the following claims.
In terms of disclosure, this document hereby discloses each item, feature or step mentioned herein in combination with one or more of any of the other item, feature or step disclosed herein, in each case regardless of whether such combination is claimed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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752734 | Apr 2019 | NZ | national |
755145 | Jul 2019 | NZ | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/NZ2020/050035 | 4/14/2020 | WO | 00 |