序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 REINFORCED LAMINATED SUPPORT MAT US13705953 2012-12-05 US20140154462A1 2014-06-05 Jon C. Fiutak; Toby Q. Edwards; Douglas R. Medlin
A support mat includes a plurality of vertically oriented individual wood members adhesively bonded to each other, each of the individual wood members having wide faces oriented parallel to a direction of a load applied to the support mat, the support mat having outboard wood members, the outwardly facing wide faces of the outboard wood members defining a wide face of the support mat. The support mat also includes least two protective edge members, each protective edge member having an inboard wide face, each of the at least two protective edge members positioned against one the wide faces of the support mat. At least two substantially rigid fasteners extend through and connect each of the protective edge members and adjacent wood members. The wood members, protective edge members, and fasteners define a substantially rigid support mat having a substantially planar wide face.
142 Method for road construction US847175 1992-05-05 US5273373A 1993-12-28 Joseph E. Pouyer
A temporary road is provided which includes a plurality of sets each defined by a first and second matrices which include an upper surface for supporting heavy vehicles and the like over rough or impassable terrain and a second matrices which comprises support members for the upper or first matrices. Thus, one set is laid down such that the first matrices is in a top or upper position and cross members of the second matrices support the top member or upper matrices and thereafter a second set is positioned such that the first matrices is on the ground or in mud or the impassable surface is such that the second matrices or bottom of the second set with its spaced cross-support members interlocks with the spaced cross-support members of the first set and thereafter each set is interlocked such that the first, third, fifth set sequence provide the upper surface of the road and the second, forth and sixth set sequence sets provide the support for the upper sets. In this way the road can be constructed longitudinally and/or laterally and can further be constructed so that such road may expand laterally for working areas and the like. In the preferred embodiment the road is constructed of wood but it also may be constructed of other suitable, lighter stronger fibers or combinations of fibers, if desired.
143 Temporary support surfaces for use on muddy or marshy land areas US147300 1988-01-22 US4875800A 1989-10-24 Gary D. Hicks
A temporary support structure for use on muddy or marshy land areas comprises a plurality of panels. Each panel includes a first row of boards arranged in parallel side-by-side relationship, and a second row of boards arranged in parallel side-by-side relationship. The second row of boards is superimposed on the first row of boards and oriented perpendicularly thereto. A first plurality of panels defines a lower layer in which the second row of boards extends upwardly to define lower locking boards. A second plurality of panels defines an upper layer resting upon the lower layer wherein the second row of boards thereof extends downwardly to define upper locking boards intermeshed with the lower locking boards. Individual panels of the upper layer are intermeshed with a plurality of lower panels to create an interlocking relationship therewith.
144 Intermeshing sectional matting US14037750 1950-01-25 US2652753A 1953-09-22 EXCEL SMITH EDWIN
145 Surfacing unit US67326733 1933-05-27 US2094571A 1937-09-28 FISCHER ALBERT C
146 Bridge flooring US10260126 1926-04-17 US1648431A 1927-11-08 WARMOTH GEORGE W; ROY WERTENBERGER
147 Paving block US40251620 1920-08-10 US1476957A 1923-12-11 DRESSER GEORGE L
148 Adjustable felly guard US42649120 1920-11-26 US1467774A 1923-09-11 WALTER BRAUN
149 Flooring US40102620 1920-08-03 US1465623A 1923-08-21 CHERRINGTON FRANK W
150 Indiawa US15240D USRE15240E 1921-11-29
151 Wood-block paving US25685018 1918-10-04 US1351546A 1920-08-31 WARMOTH GEORGE W
152 Floor and paving block US34995720 1920-01-07 US1348418A 1920-08-03 HOLLENBECK WILLIAM H
153 CRANE MAT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE EP15900604.8 2015-11-04 EP3332065A1 2018-06-13 STERLING, Carter; STERLING, Cooper; O'CONNELL, Michael; STERLING, Christian; STERLING, Carson; STERLING, John; RAKE, John
A crane mat is disclosed having a plurality of panels of lumber positioned in alternating transverse directions with respect to one another, where the top and bottom panels are oriented parallel to the direction of vehicular traffic. The top and bottom panels may include a plurality of spaced apart grooves extending longitudinally from a first longitudinal end of the crane mat to a second longitudinal end of the crane mat for enhancing traction of a vehicle when traversing across the crane mat by transporting rain or moisture off the mat, or for receiving mud or other debris. The crane mat may include a plurality of edge protectors positioned on respective sides of the crane mat to protect the crane mat from handling damage. In various embodiments, the crane mat may be manufactured using either softwood, hardwood, or any combination of softwood and hardwood.
154 MAT CONSTRUCTION WITH ENVIRONMENTALLY RESISTANT CORE EP16712573.1 2016-02-29 EP3274505A1 2018-01-31 PENLAND, JR., Joe; PENLAND, Rustin; CALVERT, Scott; O'BRIEN, Thomas
A mat having a non-wood core that provides strength and rigidity to the mat, and including a structure of a sheet, elongated members, a frame, compartments, or combinations thereof; and at least one outer layer associated with the core and made of elongated members typically made of wood or engineered wood. The core and outer layer(s) are integral or are joined together, and the structure of the core is made of one or more environmentally resistant materials to provide an extended service life when encountering rain, snow or other weather conditions that would eventually degrade wood. The mat has a load bearing capacity that is able to withstand a load of at least 500 to 800 psi or even 1000 psi without permanently deforming the core. Bumpers are preferably provided upon sides of the mat to protect them from damage due to transport or installation of the mat.
155 Auflageleiste als Teil einer Unterkonstruktion für eine Decklage EP10013339.6 2010-10-06 EP2312086A3 2017-04-05 Gaisbauer, Günther

Die Erfindung betrifft eine Auflageleiste, welche Teil einer Unterkonstruktion ist, die für das Halten einer Decklage an einer Gebäudeoberfläche vorgesehen ist.

Die Auflageleiste ist als Verbundprofil aus einem metallischen Teilprofil (1) und einem organischen Teilprofil (2) gebildet.

Mit der erfindungsgemäßen Auflageleiste ausgestattete Unterkonstruktionen sind in einfacher Weise plan ausrichtbar und lassen dennoch Quellung und Schwindung einer daran befestigten Decklage ohne Schaden zu.

156 Modular flooring system EP13192260.1 2013-11-11 EP2853636B1 2016-09-14 Lin, Chuchen
157 Modular flooring system EP13192260.1 2013-11-11 EP2853636A2 2015-04-01 Lin, Chuchen

A modular flooring system for installation over a surface, the modular flooring system includes a plurality of bases, a plurality of removable clips and a plurality of boards. All the bases are interlocked to form a substructure storey. The plurality of removable clips is configured for removably connecting to one of the plurality of interlocking bases to form a middle storey. Each board is configured to removably connect at lest two removable clips while the at least two removable clips are engaged with at least one of the plurality of bases. The plurality of boards forms a top storey. The modular flooring system of the present invention is modular, quick and easy to install, take apart, and rebuild if a portion becomes broken. The height of the flooring system is easy to adjust by using two or more overlapped removable clips.

158 Chaussée provisoire transportable et plaques pour réaliser une telle chaussée. EP07106009.9 2007-04-12 EP1845195B1 2013-05-22 Deforges, Christian
159 Auflageleiste als Teil einer Unterkonstruktion für eine Decklage EP10013339.6 2010-10-06 EP2312086A2 2011-04-20 Gaisbauer, Günther

Die Erfindung betrifft eine Auflageleiste, welche Teil einer Unterkonstruktion ist, die für das Halten einer Decklage an einer Gebäudeoberfläche vorgesehen ist.

Die Auflageleiste ist als Verbundprofil aus einem metallischen Teilprofil (1) und einem organischen Teilprofil (2) gebildet.

Mit der erfindungsgemäßen Auflageleiste ausgestattete Unterkonstruktionen sind in einfacher Weise plan ausrichtbar und lassen dennoch Quellung und Schwindung einer daran befestigten Decklage ohne Schaden zu.

160 Bausatz zum Aufbau eines Bodenbelages EP01890045.6 2001-02-22 EP1143070B1 2004-11-03 Maculan, Alexander Dipl.-Ing.
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