This invention relates to cast concrete paving slabs and to a set of paving slabs which can be laid in a pattern to provide a wood grain appearance.
According to the invention there is provided a set of cast concrete paving slabs arranged to be laid in a pattern to cover an area to be paved, the set of slabs comprising:
a plurality of slab members;
each slab member having a bottom surface for laying in the area and an upper surface for presenting for viewing when laid;
each slab member having a first side, a second side parallel to the first side, a first end and a second end;
the slab members being arranged to be laid side by side and end to end to cover the area;
each of the slab members having spacer abutments attached thereto at the sides and ends so as to hold an adjacent slab member at a predetermined spacing to form a spaced joint therebetween;
each of the slab members having at least one slot in the upper surface defining a false joint and extending along the length of the slab member parallel to the sides so as to divide the upper surface into a plurality of parallel strips;
each of the parallel strips having a molded upper surface defining a series of wavy lines recessed from other parts of the upper surface and simulating a wood grain appearance.
Preferably each of the slab members of the set has only two parallel strips but embodiments are possible in which more than two strips are provided.
Preferably the recessed wavy lines contain a dye in the concrete which is different from that in the other parts of the upper surface. This provision of a dye material absorbed into the concrete at the recessed lines which is typically darker than the remainder of the concrete slab provides an effective simulation of the wood grain. That is the different dye in the recessed wavy lines is provided only in the recessed wavy lines so that the remainder of the paving slabs is of a common color.
Preferably the parallel strips have first ends at the first end of the slab member which are longitudinally offset and preferably the parallel strips have second ends at the second end of the slab member which are longitudinally offset by a distance equal to a distance of the offset of the first ends. This provides symmetrical arrangements which can be fitted together in different patterns.
Preferably, in an arrangement in which each of the slab members has only two strips, one of the strips of one or more of the set has a slot in the upper surface defining a false joint and extending transverse to the length of the slab member at right angles to the sides so as to divide the upper surface into a plurality of end to end strips.
Also preferably in this arrangement both of the strips of at least one other of the set has a slot in the upper surface defining a false joint and extending transverse to the length of the slab member at right angles to the sides so as to divide the upper surface into a plurality of end to end strips.
Preferably the simulated wood grain appearance of each of the strips of each of the slab members of the set has a pattern which is different from the others.
Preferably the recessed wavy lines have a depth of recess from the remainder of the upper surface which is in the range 0.1 mm to 2.75 mm.
One embodiment of the invention will now be described in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
In the drawings like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the different figures.
In
The construction of the slabs is better shown in
Each of the slabs has a series of rectangular spacer abutments 17 cast into the sides so as to be attached thereto along the sides and ends so as to contact the abutment of an adjacent slab and hold the adjacent slab member at a predetermined spacing to form a spaced joint therebetween. The abutments are recessed from the top surface 12 and form a layer of constant thickness on the side or end surface of the slab.
Each of the slab members has a longitudinal slot cast into the upper surface defining a false joint and extending along the length of the slab member parallel to the sides 13 and 14 so as to divide the upper surface into a pair of parallel strips 20 and 21. The slot 18 mimics the space between two of the slabs as defined by the spacer abutments so that the depth of the slot is approximately equal to the spacing of the abutments from the top surface and the width of the slot is constant and approximately equal to the thickness of the two abutting abutments.
Each of the slabs is arranged so that the two parallel strips have first ends 15A and 15B of the strips 20 and 21 at the first end 15 of the slab member which are longitudinally offset and symmetrically the second ends 16A and 16B at the second end 16 are longitudinally offset by a distance equal to a distance of the offset of the first ends. These longitudinal offsets are the same at the ends of the same slab and are equal to the distance of all the other slabs of the set.
In addition, at least one of the strips of each of the set of slabs shown in
In
Each of the parallel strips of the slabs has a molded upper surface defining a series of wavy lines 40 recessed from other parts of the upper surface and simulating a wood grain appearance. The recessed wavy lines as they simulate the lines in wood grain form an array of generally parallel peaks 41 and valleys 42 where the valleys 42 are recessed from the surface 12.
The cast concrete contains a dye which colors it as close as possible to the brown wood color and the concrete material in the peaks 41 contains a dye 43 in the concrete which is different from the dye 44 in the other parts of the upper surface. Typically the dye 44 extends through the whole of the slab. Typically the dye 43 in the recessed wavy lines 40 is colored in contrast to that of the other parts, which could be lighter or darker. The different dye 43 in the recessed wavy lines is provided only in the concrete in the area of the recessed wavy lines 40 so that the remainder of the paving slabs is of a common color.
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In order to provide an effective wood grain appearance, the recessed wavy lines have a depth of recess from the remainder of the upper surface which is in the range 0.1 mm to 2.75 mm.
Since various modifications can be made in my invention as herein above described, and many apparently widely different embodiments of same made within the spirit and scope of the claims without department from such spirit and scope, it is intended that all matter contained in the accompanying specification shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not in a limiting sense.
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