Claims
- 1. A connector for connecting block elements having ribs defining open-ended grooves comprising:
- a tubular body having open ends and a shape in cross section of a truncated triangle and defining an axis;
- at least one stop element extending laterally from said tubular body for engaging one of the ribs; and
- at least one resilient ridge projecting laterally from said tubular body adjacent each of said open ends,
- said resilient ridges each being defined by a first surface substantially perpendicular to said tubular body and a second surface extending at an acute angle from said tubular body toward the axial center of said tubular body and terminating at said first surface to define an edge with said first surface, whereby said resilient ridges deform easily upon insertion into an open-ended groove relative to the deforming of said resilient ridges upon removal from an open-ended groove,
- wherein said tubular body includes three main walls and joining walls connecting said three main walls, said joining walls having a width smaller than the width of said three main walls, and said stop element projects laterally from one of said joining walls.
- 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein a plurality of said resilient ridges project adjacent each of said open ends.
- 3. The connector of claim 1, wherein said stop element is positioned closer to one of said open ends of said tubular body than to the other of said open ends.
- 4. The connector of claim 1, wherein said resilient ridges project laterally from two of said three main walls and one of said joining walls.
- 5. The connector of claim 1, wherein said stop element has a curved peripheral surface.
- 6. The connector of claim 1, wherein said resilient ridges are made of plastic.
- 7. The connector of claim 1, wherein the connector further comprises indicia indicating the proper direction for inserting the connector into an open-ended groove.
- 8. The connector of claim 1, wherein said tubular body includes three main walls and joining walls connecting said three main walls, and a bevel at one of the open ends of said tubular body, said bevel being defined by one of said main walls and two of said joining walls adjoining said one main wall.
- 9. A roof paver system for providing ballast for a roof comprising:
- a plurality of roof paver elements having ribs defining a plurality of drainage grooves; and
- a plurality of connectors positioned within the drainage grooves of the roof paver elements in order to connect each roof paver element to adjacent roof paver elements, wherein each said connector includes
- a tubular body having open ends and defining an axis, and
- at least one resilient ridge projecting laterally from said tubular body adjacent each of said open ends, each said resilient ridge being defined by a first surface substantially prependicular to said tubular body and a second surface extending at an acute angle from said tubular body toward the axial center of said tubular body and terminating at said first surface to define an edge with said first surface, whereby said resilient ridges deform easily upon insertion into a drainage groove relative to the deforming of said resilient ridges upon removal from a drainage groove.
- 10. The roof paver system of claim 9, wherein said ribs have planar surface and said roof paver elements include body portions having planar surfaces, wherein said planar surfaces of said ribs and said body portions define said drainage grooves, and said tubular body includes a plurality of planar surfaces contacting the planar surfaces of said ribs and said body portions over an area.
- 11. The roof paver system of claim 9, wherein said ribs have ends and said connectors include stop elements extending laterally from said tubular bodies for engaging the ends of said ribs.
- 12. The roof paver system of claim 11, wherein said body portions have edges, the ends of said ribs include first ends flush with said edges and second ends recessed from said edges to define drainage passages transverse to said drainage grooves, said roof paver elements are positioned next to one another such that the flush rib ends of one roof paver element are adjacent the recessed rib ends of an adjacent roof paver element, one open end of each said tubular body is positioned in a drainage groove at the flush rib ends of one roof paver element and the other open end of each said tubular body is positioned in a drainage groove at the recessed rib ends of an adjacent roof paver element, and the stop elements are positioned closer to said one open end that to said other open end.
- 13. The roof paver system of claim 12, wherein the distance between the axial center of the tubular body and said stop member is one half the distance between the recessed ends of the ribs and the adjacent edge of the body portion, so that the open ends of said tubular body extend equal distances into the drainage groove at the flush ends of the ribs and the drainage grooves at the recessed ends of the ribs.
- 14. The roof paver system of claim 12, wherein the connector further comprises indicia indicating the open end of said tubular body to be inserted into a drainage groove at the flush ends of the ribs.
- 15. The roof paver system of claim 9, wherein the ribs of some roof paver elements are perpendicular to the ribs of adjacent roof paver elements, and the ribs of said some roof paver elements include end ribs having sloped surfaces exposed to the grooves of said adjacent roof paver elements; and
- one of said open ends of the tubular body of each said connector being positioned in one of the drainage grooves of said adjacent roof paver elements, the other of said open ends of the tubular body having a bevel surface parallel to and in contact with one of said sloped surfaces of said some roof paver elements.
- 16. The roof paver system of claim 15, wherein said tubular body includes three main walls and joining walls connecting said three main walls, said bevel surface being defined by one of said main walls and two said joining walls adjoining said one main wall.
- 17. The roof paver system of claim 15, wherein said roof paver elements include body portions having surfaces oriented at an acute angle with respect to said sloped surfaces, and said resilient ridges engage said surfaces of said body portions.
- 18. The roof paver system of claim 9, wherein said ribs include end ribs, and the end ribs of some of the roof paver elements are parallel with the end ribs of adjacent roof paver elements to define composite drainage grooves with the end ribs of said adjacent roof paver elements, some of said plurality of drainage grooves being said composite drainage grooves, and at least some of said connectors being positioned in said composite drainage grooves.
- 19. A roof paver system for providing ballast for a roof comprising:
- a plurality of roof paver elements, each roof paver element defining openings facing adjacent roof paver elements;
- a plurality of connectors positioned within the openings of the roof paver elements in order to connect each roof paver element to adjacent roof paver elements, wherein each said connector includes
- a tubular body having open ends and defining an axis, and
- at least one resilient ridge projecting laterally from said tubular body adjacent each of said open ends, each said resilient ridge being defined by a first surface substantially perpendicular to said tubular body and a second surface extending at an acute angle from said tubular body toward the axial center of said tubular body and terminating at said first surface to define an edge with said first surface, whereby said resilient ridges deform easily upon insertion into one of said openings relative to the deforming of said resilient ridges upon removal from one of said openings.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 696,710,filed on Jan. 31, 1985 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,665,018 and entitled "Roof Paver Element and System".
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