Artificial flagstone for providing a surface with a natural random look
10240301 ยท 2019-03-26
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Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F15/08
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E04F2201/09
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E04F13/0873
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E04F2201/091
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E04F13/147
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E01C15/00
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International classification
E04F13/08
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E04F13/14
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E01C15/00
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E04F15/08
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Abstract
An artificial flagstone for use in combination with other similar flagstones for covering a surface with a natural random look, the flagstone having a generally hexagonal body comprising a first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth consecutive vertices; a first pair of first and second sides extending radially from the first vertex; a second pair of third and fourth sides extending radially from the third vertex; a third pair of fifth and sixth sides extending radially from the fifth vertex; wherein the sides of at least one of the first, second and third pair of sides have at least one split deviation along their length and are respectively rotational images of each other, and the artificial flagstone has no rotational symmetry when rotated about a central axis.
Claims
1. An artificial flagstone for use in combination with other ones of said artificial flagstones for covering a surface, the flagstone having a generally hexagonal body comprising: first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth consecutive vertices; a first pair of generally congruent first and second sides extending radially from the first vertex and being rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 120 degrees; a second pair of generally congruent third and fourth sides extending radially from the third vertex and being rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 120 degrees; and a third pair of generally congruent fifth and sixth sides extending radially from the fifth vertex and being rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 120 degrees; wherein the sides of said first, second and third pair of sides have at least one split deviation along their length and are respectively rotational images of each other, wherein in use in combination with said other ones of said flagstones, each one of said sides is matingly engageable with the sides of an equivalent pair of sides of a neighboring flagstone, and wherein the artificial flagstone has no rotational symmetry when rotated about a central axis.
2. The flagstone of claim 1 wherein the sides of the second pair of sides are generally congruent to the sides of the third pair of sides.
3. The flagstone of claim 1 wherein the fourth and fifth sides extend radially from the fourth vertex and are rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 90 degrees.
4. The flagstone of claim 1 wherein each of said sides has a chiselled upper edge.
5. The flagstone of claim 1 wherein the sides of said first, second and third pairs of sides having said at least one split deviation have a first generally straight segment, followed by said split deviation and a second generally straight segment.
6. The flagstone of claim 1 wherein the second side and third side are rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 135 degrees; and the sixth side and first side are rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 135 degrees.
7. The flagstone of claim 1 wherein the top face has a texture that imitates a natural flagstone.
8. The flagstone of claim 7 wherein the top face has deep joints dividing the top face into smaller top sections.
9. The flagstone of claim 8 wherein the body of the flagstone is divided into a bottom part devised to contact the surface to cover and an upper part topping the bottom part, the upper part having a contour line generally similar to that of the bottom part and a surface area smaller than the surface area of the bottom part whereby spaces are created between the upper parts of adjacent flagstones covering a surface when the corresponding lower parts of adjacent flagstones are in an abutting relationship.
10. An artificial flagstone for use in combination with other ones of said artificial flagstones for covering a surface, the flagstone having a generally hexagonal body comprising: first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth consecutive vertices; a first pair of generally congruent first and second sides extending radially from the first vertex and being rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 120 degrees; a second pair of generally congruent third and fourth sides extending radially from the third vertex and being rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 120 degrees; and a third pair of generally congruent fifth and sixth sides extending radially from the fifth vertex and being rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 120 degrees; wherein the sides of said first, second and third pair of sides have at least one split deviation along their length and are respectively rotational images of each other, wherein in use in combination with said other ones of said flagstones, each one of said sides is matingly engageable with the sides of an equivalent pair of sides of a neighboring flagstone; wherein the body of the flagstone is divided into a bottom part devised to contact the surface to cover and an upper part topping the bottom part, the upper part having a contour line generally similar to the bottom part and a surface area smaller than the surface area of the bottom part whereby spaces are created between the upper parts of adjacent flagstones covering a surface when the corresponding bottom parts of said adjacent flagstones are in an abutting relationship, and wherein the artificial flagstone has no rotational symmetry when rotated about a central axis.
11. The flagstone of claim 10 wherein each of said sides has a chiseled upper edge.
12. The flagstone of claim 10 having the top face has a texture that imitates a natural flagstone.
13. The flagstone of claim 10 wherein the sides of said first, second and third pair of sides having said at least one split deviation have a first generally straight segment, followed by said split deviation and a second generally straight segment.
14. The flagstone of claim 10 wherein the second side and third side are rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 135 degrees; and the sixth side and first side are rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 135 degrees.
15. The flagstone of claim 10 wherein the top face comprises deep joints dividing the top face into smaller top sections.
16. The flagstone of claim 10 wherein the sides of the second pair of sides are generally congruent to the sides of the third pair of sides.
17. The flagstone of claim 16 wherein the fourth and fifth sides extend radially from the fourth vertex and are rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 90 degrees.
18. An artificial flagstone for use in combination with other ones of said artificial flagstones for covering a surface, the flagstone having a generally hexagonal body comprising: first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth consecutive vertices; a first pair of generally congruent first and second sides extending radially from the first vertex and being rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 120 degrees; a second pair of generally congruent third and fourth sides extending radially from the third vertex and being rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 120 degrees; and a third pair of generally congruent fifth and sixth sides extending radially from the fifth vertex and being rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 120 degrees; wherein the fourth and fifth sides extend radially from the fourth vertex and are rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 90 degrees; wherein the second side and third side are rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 135 degrees; and the sixth side and first side are rotationally spaced from each other by an angle of approximately 135 degrees; wherein in use in combination with said other ones of said flagstones, each one of said sides is matingly engageable with the sides of an equivalent pair of sides of a neighboring flagstone, and wherein the artificial flagstone has no rotational symmetry when rotated about a central axis.
19. The flagstone of claim 18 wherein the sides of said first, second and third pair of sides have at least one split deviation along their length and are respectively rotational images of each other.
20. The flagstone of claim 18 wherein the sides of the second pair of sides are generally congruent to the sides of the third pair of sides.
21. The flagstone of claim 18 wherein each of said sides has a chiselled upper edge.
22. The flagstone of claim 18 having the top face has a texture that imitates a natural flagstone.
23. The flagstone of claim 18 wherein the body of the flagstone is divided into a bottom part devised to contact the surface to cover and an upper part topping the bottom part, the upper part having a contour line generally similar to the bottom part and a surface area smaller than the surface area of the bottom part whereby spaces are created between the upper part of adjacent flagstones covering a surface.
24. The flagstone of claim 18 wherein the top face comprises deep joints dividing the top face into smaller top sections.
25. The flagstone of claim 19 wherein the sides of said first, second and third pair of sides having said at least one split deviation have a first generally straight segment, followed by said split deviation and a second generally straight segment.
26. A flagstone comprising a top face whose perimeter comprises three vertices from each of which radiates a pair of sides, each said pair of sides defining an internal angle of approximately 120 at its associated vertex, and wherein each side is generally the same shape and length as its paired side, and includes a split deviation along its length, wherein the lengths of the sides of at least one of said pairs are longer than the lengths of the sides in at least one of the other of said pairs.
27. The flagstone of claim 26 further comprising a bottom face having a perimeter that is generally of the same shape as the that of the top face that is opposed to, generally parallel to, and in general alignment with the top face, such that each of the three 120 vertices of the top face perimeter is generally aligned above a separate one of the three 120 vertices of the bottom face perimeter and the longer sides of the top face perimeter are generally aligned above the longer sides of the bottom face perimeter and the shorter sides of the top face perimeter are generally aligned above the shorter sides of the bottom face perimeter.
28. The flagstone of claim 27 wherein the vertices and sides of the bottom face perimeter are situated slightly outboard of the corresponding vertices and sides of the top face perimeter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) In the following description, similar features in the drawings have been given similar reference numerals and in order to lighten the figures, some elements are not referred to in some figures if they were already identified in a preceding figure.
(11) Referring to either one of
(12) More particularly, each side has a specific shape along its length which is formed of three end-to-end segments: a first generally straight segment 14a, followed by the split deviation 14b and a second generally straight segment 14c. While conserving this general profile, the sides 12a to 12f are however slightly irregular, to give the flagstone a more natural looking aspect.
(13) The sides of a given pair have mating profiles, that is the profile of side 12b rotated by 120 mates (in other words conforms or fits) with the profile of side 12a, and similarly for sides 12c-12d, and 12e-12f. In the case of the embodiment shown in
(14) As can be appreciated, in the first, third and fourth preferred embodiments (
(15) It is worth mentioning that the angle between the sides forming the second, fourth and sixth vertices can take numerous values as long as their sum equals 360. As for example, in the preferred embodiment shown in
(16) In the preferred embodiment shown in
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(18) The characteristics of a pavement made of flagstones as described above will now be described with reference to
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(21) In another aspect of this embodiment, the stone may preferably be breakable along the deep joints 18. This allows breaking off one or more of the stone sections 20. Advantageously, as the broken off stone section will still have at least one side following one of the profiles 12a-12f of the general stone, it will still be possible to matingly engage it with the side of another stone having the matching profile. For example, section 20A having a side 12e, it could be laid about the side 12f of a similar stone in the same mating engagement described above. This particular embodiment is particularly advantageous to provide a more regular profile at the edge of a pavement, particularly for narrow patterns such as walkways. A side section 20 outwardly projecting at an edge of the walkway may be broken off and used to fill a hole at another portion of the edge or at any appropriate location.
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(23) As can be appreciated, the distinctive markers 22b, 22d, 22f located at the second, fourth and sixth vertices 2, 4, 6 are substantially identical to each other, whereas the distinctive markers 22a, 22c, 22e located at the first, third and fifth vertices 1, 3, 5 are different from each other and different from the markers of the second, fourth and sixth vertices.
(24) Even more preferably, the plate-shaped member 22a of the first vertex 1 comprises four grooves 24. Two of these grooves are located on the first side 12a and the other two grooves 24 are located on the second side 12b, whereas the plate-shaped member 22e of the fifth vertex 5 comprises two grooves, one on each of the fifth and sixth sides 12e-12f, respectively.
(25) Therefore, for combining, as for example, a side 12a with a side 12b of a neighbour flagstone, the user just simply has to guide himself by associating the side with identical markers with each other, as shown in
(26) The stone according to the present invention has several advantages over prior art products. Its installation is easy, and does not generally require professional skills. The resulting pavement has no linear effect, that is, a person walking thereon would not see any straight line in front of him or her. It has a random look, achieved with a single stone design.
(27) The present invention is also advantageous over the prior art since it provides a one piece engageable unit that can cover a surface by simply rotating the one piece unit of 120, as shown for example in
(28) Of course, numerous modifications could be made to the embodiments above without departing from the scope of the invention.