Access mat system and method of assembly
11486100 ยท 2022-11-01
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Abstract
An access mat system and method of assembly is provided. An access mat system, comprising a plurality of wooden layers, the layers arranged in a stacked orientation. A plurality of blind holes bored in the plurality of wooden layers, the plurality of blind holes in one or more of the plurality of wooden layers positioned to correspond to the plurality of blind holes in one or more of the plurality of wooden layers and a plurality of biodegradable fasteners for insertion into the plurality of blind holes.
Claims
1. An access mat system, comprising: a plurality of wooden layers, said layers arranged in a stacked orientation; a plurality of vertical blind holes bored in a topmost layer of said plurality of wooden layers and a plurality of vertical through holes bored in remaining layers of said plurality of wooden layers, said plurality of vertical blind holes in said topmost layer of said plurality of wooden layers positioned to correspond to said plurality of vertical through holes in one or more of the remaining layers of said plurality of wooden layers; a plurality of first biodegradable fasteners for insertion into said plurality of vertical blind holes and said vertical through holes; a plurality of angled through holes bored through one or more of said plurality of first biodegradable fasteners at an angle to the vertical blind holes and vertical through holes; and a plurality of second biodegradable fasteners for insertion into said plurality of said angled through holes.
2. The access mat system of claim 1, wherein said plurality of first and second biodegradable fasteners are wooden dowels.
3. The access mat system of claim 1, wherein one or more surfaces of said wooden layers contains a non-toxic glue.
4. The access mat system of claim 1, wherein one or more surfaces of said first and second biodegradable fasteners contains a non-toxic glue.
5. The access mat system of claim 1, wherein one or more surfaces of said vertical blind holes, said vertical through holes and said angled through holes contains a non-toxic glue.
6. The access mat system of claim 1, wherein said first and second biodegradable fasteners are threaded.
7. The access mat system of claim 1, wherein said first and second biodegradable fasteners contain one or more wedges.
8. The access mat system of claim 1, wherein said first and second biodegradable fasteners contain one or more glue grooves.
9. The access mat system of claim 8, wherein said one or more glue grooves contains a non-toxic glue.
10. The access mat system of claim 1, wherein said vertical blind holes each contain a glue reservoir.
11. A method of assembling an access mat system, comprising: stacking a plurality of wooden layers on to each other; boring a plurality of vertical blind holes into a topmost layer of said wooden layers and boring a plurality of vertical through holes into remaining layers of said plurality of wooden layers such that said plurality of vertical blind holes in said topmost layer of said plurality of wooden layers correspond to said plurality of vertical through holes in one or more of the remaining layers of said plurality of wooden layers; inserting a plurality of first biodegradable fasteners into said vertical blind holes and said vertical through holes boring a plurality of angled through holes bored through one or more of said plurality of first biodegradable fasteners at an angle to the vertical blind holes and vertical through holes; and inserting a plurality of second biodegradable fasteners into said angled through holes.
12. The method of assembling said access mat system from claim 11, wherein said access mat is assembled upside down.
13. The method of assembling said access mat system from claim 11, wherein a non-toxic glue is applied to one or more surfaces of said wooden layers.
14. The method of assembling said access mat system from claim 11, wherein a non-toxic glue is applied to one or more surfaces of said first and second biodegradable fasteners.
15. The method of assembling said access mat system from claim 11, wherein a non-toxic glue is applied to one or more surfaces of said vertical blind holes, said vertical through holes and said angled through holes.
16. The method of assembling said access mat system from claim 11, wherein said first and second biodegradable fasteners contain one or more glue grooves.
17. The method of assembling said access mat system from claim 11, wherein a non-toxic glue is applied to one or more glue grooves.
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(10) The details of one or more embodiments of the subject matter of this specification are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, aspects, and advantages of the subject matter will become apparent from the description, the drawings, and the claims.
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(12) Access mats are built and employed on construction sites such as, but not limited to, roadways, lease sites or private property such that the work completed on these sites doesn't tear up the ground and landscape and there is as little environmental impact as possible. Access mats may be employed on any terrain such as, but not limited, to grass, swamps, mud, ice, snow and sand. An access mat system and method of assembly, presented hereafter, is composed of environmentally friendly materials which are compostable, pelletized or turned into shaving for heating, animal bedding, mulch etc., recyclable or repurposed into value added products, while remaining cost effective and highly durable. This is achieved through the use of biodegradable fasteners to ensure that disposal is environmentally friendly as possible. Additionally, the use of non-toxic glue, such as but not limited to food grade glue, may be employed for environmentally friendly disposal or recycling the access mats after their life expectancy has been reach.
(13) The access mat system provides a temporary roadway onto a construction site while ensuring minimal disturbance and destruction to the surrounding environment, as well as environmentally friendly disposal once the access mats can no longer serve their function.
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(15) The access mat system comprises a plurality of wooden layers arranged in a stacked orientation and a plurality of blind holes 110 bored in the wooden layers. The plurality of blind holes 110 in the plurality of wooden layers are positioned to correspond to the plurality of blind holes 110 in one or more of the plurality of wooden layers. A plurality of blind holes 110 are shown on the intermediate member 104 and the bottom member 106. A plurality of biodegradable fasteners, shown as wooden dowels 108 in
(16) In some embodiments, the biodegradable fasteners are non-metallic and biodegradable. This embodiment displays each wooden layer as a composition of multiple boards affixed along the same plane. In other embodiments, one or more wooden layers may be composed of a single board. In some embodiments, the access mats are designed to be lightweight to ensure undemanding transportation as the access mats need to be transported from job site to job site.
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(20) A method of assembling the access mat system comprises stacking a plurality of wooden layers on to each other, boring a plurality of blind holes 110 into the wooden layers such that plurality of blind holes 110 in one or more of the plurality of wooden layers correspond to the plurality of blind holes 110 in one or more of the plurality of wooden layers and inserting a plurality of biodegradable fasteners into the blind holes 110.
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(22) Typically, the wooden dowels 108 have a minimum of four glues glue grooves 510, as shown in
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(24) A vertical blind hole 602 is drilled through the bottom member 106, the intermediate member 104 and the top member 102 such that a vertical blind hole 602 results within the top member 102. A glue reservoir 604 is present at the bottom of the vertical blind hole 602 to add further adhesion of the wedge dowel 500 across wooden layers of the access mat.
(25) As the wooden dowel 108 and the wedge 506 are forced into the vertical blind hole 602, non-toxic glue 508 within the glue reservoir 604 is forced upwards to further assist in the adhesion of the wooden dowel 108 across the wooden layers of the access mat. In some embodiments, the wooden dowel 108 is covered in non-toxic glue 508 prior to insertion into the vertical blind hole 602. In some embodiments, the wedge 506 is covered in non-toxic glue 508 prior to insertion into the wooden dowel 108. Once assembly is complete, the access mat may be rotated vertically such that the bottom members 106 is present against the ground. In some embodiments, the dowel body 512 is an eighth of an inch shorter than the vertical blind hole 602.
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(27) In some embodiments, the angle of the cross blind hole 702 for the wooden dowel 108 is based on the length of the wooden dowel 108 to ensure that the wooden dowel 108 is coupled to all of the wooden layers that form the access mat. In some embodiments, the wooden dowel 108 is inserted into the cross blind hole 702 after a wooden dowel 108 has been inserted into the vertical blind hole 602. The insertion of a wooden dowel 108 into to a vertical blind hole 602 and a cross blind hole 702 further restricts movement of the wooden layers and reduces the shear force between the wooden layers of the access mats.
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(29) In one embodiment, the threaded exterior 804 contains six threads per inch, the dowel body 808 has a width of one and one quarter inches and a length of four and three quarter inches, and the cross slot 802 has a length of one eighth of an inch and a depth of a quarter of an inch. In some embodiments, a minimum of one hundred and seventy seven wooden dowels 108 are used during assembly to secure three wooden layers of a completed access mat. In some embodiments, one or more of the elements from the access mat system can be manufactured from materials such as, but not limited to, straight grain maple, birch, poplar, hemlock, Douglas-fir, bamboo, and oak.
(30) The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention and method of use to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments described were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, and to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is understood that various omissions or substitutions of equivalents are contemplated as circumstance may suggest or render expedient but is intended to cover the application or implementation without departing from the spirit or scope of the claims of the present invention.