MODULAR WALKWAY SYSTEM
20190368134 ยท 2019-12-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01C5/223
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E01C5/001
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E01C19/52
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E01C5/005
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E01C9/086
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International classification
E01C19/52
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Abstract
A series of modules serve to provide a base for walkway members to be assembled into a walkway. Modules provide for support and orientation of walkway members and the ability to produce complex walkways with segments at varying orientations. In a preferred embodiment, a base mat is sized to engage walkway members. Using a combination of a number of base mats and walkway members, segments of walkway of any desired size can be readily assembled. Reflective and non-slip surfaces can be applied to increase safety when in use.
Claims
1. A base mat for use in a modular walkway, said base mat comprising a mat with an upward facing walkway surface and a downward facing ground surface and having a plurality of substantially parallel ribs extending outwards from the ground surface, each rib separated from each adjacent rib by a space sized to engage a walkway member which can extend through linear aligned spaces between ribs on adjacent base mats to align and hold in position a modular walkway, and wherein the linear orientation of the ribs will define a walkway orientation of the walkway surface.
2. The base mat of claim 1 wherein the number of of ribs is at least two, defining at least one space configured to engage a walkway member.
3. The base mat of claim 1, further comprising a reflective material affixed to the base mat.
4. A modular system for assembling a walkway, the system comprising a plurality of base mats and a plurality of walkway members, wherein: a. each base mat comprises a main body with an upward facing walkway surface and a downward facing ground surface and having a plurality of substantially parallel ribs extending outwards from the ground surface, each rib separated from each adjacent rib by a space sized to engage a walkway member which can extend through linear aligned spaces between ribs on adjacent base mats to align and hold in position a modular walkway; b. the base mats are attachable adjacent to each other via the walkway members being placed between the ribs through linear aligned rib-defined spaces on the ground surface of adjacent base mats; and c. wherein the relative orientation of the ribs will define an orientation of the walkway surface.
5. The system of claim 4 further comprising a plurality of fasteners, wherein each of the plurality of fasteners is configured to secure a walkway member to a base mat.
6. The system of claim 4 wherein walkway members are comprised of at least one of wood and composite material.
7. The system of claim 4 wherein each base mat comprises at least two ribs, and at least one space configured to engage a walkway member.
8. The system of claim 4 further comprising a reflective material affixed to at least one base mat.
9. The system of claim 4 further comprising a non-slip material applied to at least one walkway member.
10. A method of assembling a walkway using a modular system, the method comprising: a. providing a plurality of base mats and a plurality of walkway members wherein each base mat comprises a main body with an upward facing walkway surface and a downward facing ground surface and having a plurality of substantially parallel ribs extending outwards from the ground surface, each rib separated from each adjacent rib by a space sized to engage a walkway member which can extend through linear aligned spaces between ribs on adjacent base mats to align and hold in position a modular walkway, b. in a first assembly step, placing a walkway member in the space between adjacent ribs of a first base mat; c. in a second assembly step, placing the same walkway member in the space between two adjacent ribs of a second base mat; d. in a third assembly step, securing the walkway member to each of the first and second base mats; and e. repeating first, second and third assembly steps until each space in the first and second base mats is occupied by a walkway member.
11. The method of claim 10 comprising adding additional base mats and walkway members in such a way as to extend the walkway to a desired final length.
12. The method of claim 10 further comprising forming a junction in a walkway system by placing a first section of walkway and second section of walkway at an angle relative to each other.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein the angle is about 90.
14. The method of claim 12 wherein the angle is between about 30 and 60.
15. The method of claim 12 wherein the angle is about 45.
16. The method of claim 10 wherein the step of securing involves the use of at least one fastener.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Preferred embodiments of the present invention are described herein, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
[0028] As described herein, and shown in the accompanying figures, the walkway system comprises several modular units that can be assembled in any number of configurations to form a temporary walkway. In one embodiment of the system,
[0029] The slot section will comprise a slot 4, configured to receive a similarly sized and shaped tab that exists on other components of the system, as will become apparent. As shown in
[0030] Continuing with the remaining components, there is also provided a base mat 10, being used as the key component in assembling the materials that will eventually comprise most of the walkway path. Each base mat comprises a body section 11, upon which is mounted a receiving section 12 and a tab 13. As depicted in
[0031] It will be appreciated by those of skill in the art, that the number of pieces of lumber used to assemble a walkway section is not limiting, and that any number of pieces of lumber might be assembled to provide narrower or wider sections of walkway. For example, the base mat might be configured to receive a plurality of 24's, 26's, or 212's, to provide walkways of differing widths. The length of each walkway section will be dictated by the choice of length of lumber (or whatever material is used to form the walkway path) used. For example, a standard length for 24 lumber is 8. Thus, by using pre-cut lumber, a user can readily assembly walkway sections that are nominally 8 long. The dimensions of the walkway members 51, are not limiting to the scope of the invention.
[0032] Just as a base mat was used to receive the ends of a number of pieces of lumber, at the opposite end, a second base mat will be used to organize the other ends of the lumber in the same manner. Thus, in one embodiment, a section of walkway comprises a series of piece of lumber (or other material) of similar length, assembled between two base mats, one placed at each end. The tab located on a base mat can be inserted into the slot on a base mat, or another one of the modular components as will become apparent.
[0033] It will typically be the case that several sections of walkway will be required. Since the length of each section of walkways formed between 2 base mats will be limited by the length of the material used to form the walkway (8 as described in the exemplary embodiment), it will be necessary to assemble multiple sections of walkway to provide the needed length. Conveniently, there is also provided a connector block 20, configured to connect two base mats to each other to extend the length of a walkway by allowing sections of walkway to be connected in series to each other. As shown in
[0034] The invention also contemplates the need to assemble walkways that are more complex than a single linear path in only one direction. To accomplish this, additional modules are included in the invention. In one case, where it is desirable to provide branches of walkway at right angles, a main block 30 provides an intersection that can receive ends from several walkway sections. As shown in
[0035] While the main block allows for creation of paths oriented at right angles to each other, at times it may desirable to extend a walkway at an angle other than 90. As shown in
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[0039] Finally, the modular components of the system can be made from a variety of materials. In some embodiments, the components can be made from recycled rubber materials, heated and formed into the desired shape using well known molding processes. Walkway members as described above can be fashioned from industry standard size planks or boards that can be fashioned form wood, composites or other suitable materials.
[0040] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those already described are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein. For example, it will be realized that the optimal dimensions for the various parts of the invention, materials, shape, form, manner of assembly, and operation or use will be apparent to those of skill in the art. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the scope of any claims as may be directed to the disclosure presented herein. Moreover, in interpreting both the specification and the claims, all terms should be interpreted in the broadest possible manner consistent with the context. In particular, the terms comprises and comprising should be interpreted as referring to elements, components, or steps in a non-exclusive manner, indicating that the referenced elements, components, or steps may be present, or utilized, or combined with other elements, components, or steps that are not expressly referenced. All suitable modifications and equivalents that may be resorted to are thereby considered to be within the scope of the present invention.