专利摘要:

公开号:BE1020461A4
申请号:E2010/0131
申请日:2010-03-02
公开日:2013-11-05
发明作者:Veen Adrianus Antonius Van;Franciscus Maria Scheel
申请人:Struyk Verwo Infra B V;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

A package of paving stones suitable for machine paving.
The invention relates to a package of paving stones for machine paving, comprising dressing stones, wherein the dressing stones are arranged in a layer in relation.
Nowadays street making is increasingly done with the help of machines that place a package of paving stones as a whole on a sand bed. An example of a package of paving stones suitable for machine paving is shown in document EP 1 336 689 (EP 689).
EP '689 discloses how a package of paving stones can be made suitable for machine paving. Loose paving stones are pushed together in a half-brick connection in a rectangular package. As a result of the half-stone bandage, holes of half a stone size are created at the edges, which are filled with half bandages. This creates a rectangular unit which can be transported as a stable whole and can be mechanically placed on a sand bed. The packages of paving stones can be placed parallel to, or in line with, already placed packages of paving stones.
The invention as shown in EP "689 has the disadvantage that the packets of paving stones are mutually unrelated. Another disadvantage is that the packages of paving stones are laid alternately parallel to each other and perpendicular to each other, referred to in EP "689 as an elbow relationship. This results in optically two different dressings, a half-brick dressing in the packages and an elbow dressing between the packages.
The object of the invention is to eliminate the disadvantage that the packets of paving stones are mutually unrelated. This object is achieved by providing a package of machine-paved paving stones, comprising dressing stones, wherein the dressing stones are arranged in a layer in relation, wherein at least one opening is provided in an outer edge of the layer and that in the at least one opening one or more filling stones are provided, wherein one or more filling stones at least partially fill the opening, and that the at least one opening comprises at least one elbow-shaped part.
The advantage of the invention is the possibility to make a connection between the packets of paving stones in the paving and to carry out the paving in one connection, whereby not only use can be made of a half-stone bandage, but also twill, herringbone, or elbow bandages.
A package of paving stones comprises dressing stones, which are arranged in relation. One or more openings are also provided on the edge of a package of paving stones, in which one or more filling stones are provided.
These spacer blocks preferably have a different size than the dressing stones. This has the advantage that the filling stones can fill the openings in a package of paving stones that cannot be filled by dressing stones. This makes it possible to provide a completely filled and stable package of paving stones that has a shape that is advantageous for treatment, for example a rectangular shape.
The filler blocks are removed just before or after placing a package of paving stones on a sand bed. These filler blocks are preferably also paving stones, as a result of which the filler blocks can be used elsewhere in the pavement after removal from a package of paving stones, for instance for connecting the pavement to a curb or retaining band. After placement of the packs of paving stones and removal of the filler stones, the relationship between the packets of paving stones can be obtained by placing make-up stones in the openings in adjacent packets of paving stones. These refill bricks usually have the size of a dressing stone and are arranged in the openings which are created in or between packages of paving stones, after the filling stones have been removed and these packages have been placed adjacent to a sand bed.
In a preferred embodiment, the dressing stones are substantially the same size. This has the advantage that a homogeneous relationship is created.
In a preferred embodiment, the length of a filler block is approximately equal to the length of a dressing stone, minus once or more than the width of a dressing stone and the width of the filling stone is approximately equal to the width of a dressing stone. This has the advantage that different filler blocks can fill the openings as much as possible without making adjustments to the dimensions of the filler block.
In a preferred embodiment, a filler stone is an elbow stone, and the length and width of the elbow stone is approximately 2 or 3 times the width of a dressing stone. This has the advantage that an elbow stone can fill the elbow-shaped part of the opening in one go as much as possible.
In a preferred embodiment of a package of paving stones, a plurality of filling stones are included in the opening, which completely fill the opening. The advantage of this is that there are no longer any open spaces in a package of paving stones, creating a solid and stable whole.
In a preferred embodiment at least two twill stones are accommodated in the opening, which beveled sides are placed against each other. This has the advantage that the two twill stones together form an elbow shape, which can be placed in the elbow-shaped part of the opening.
The invention further relates to a method for using a package of paving stones and to a method for manufacturing a package of paving stones.
Further features and advantages of the invention will be explained below with reference to a description of a preferred embodiment, with optional alternative embodiments indicated therein. Reference is made to the accompanying drawing in the explanation. It shows:
Figure 1 is a top view of a preferred embodiment of a package of paving stones, wherein the paving stones have a relationship suitable for paving in herringbone, elbow or herringbone bandage, and the paving stones have the so-called ling format (width is V * of the length).
Figure 2 shows a top view of a preferred embodiment of a part of a pavement in herringbone or herringbone structure with the so-called lingen format stones.
Figure 3 shows a top view of a preferred embodiment of a package of paving stones, wherein the paving stones have a relationship suitable for paving in herringbone, elbow or herringbone bandage and the paving stones have the so-called thick format (width is 1/3 of the length).
Figure 4 shows a top view of a part of a pavement in herringbone or herringbone structure with so-called thick format stones.
Figure 5 shows a top view of a part of a pavement in an elbow relationship with the so-called loin-sized stones
Figure 6 shows a top view of a part of a pavement in an elbow relationship with the so-called thick format stones
Figure 1 shows in a top view a preferred embodiment of a package of paving stones 1, wherein the dressing stones 2 have the so-called lining format. The loan format is characterized by a length to width ratio of 4: 1. The dressing in which the dressing stones 2 are arranged is herringbone, elbow or herringbone dressing. The advantage of such a relationship is that it provides great stability to a package of paving stones 1 and after placement of the package of paving stones 1 on the sand bed, on the road surface.
A package of paving stones 1 consists of a layer of paving stones arranged in relation, which is composed of dressing stones 2 and filling stones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. At least one opening 11 is provided in the outer edge 10 of the package of paving stones 1. an elbow-shaped part 9. This elbow-shaped part has a maximum length of approximately 2 or 3 times the width of a dressing stone and also has a maximum width of approximately 2 or 3 times the width of a dressing stone.
The making of a package of paving stones 1 containing dressing stones 2 and filling stones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 is preferably done in one mold and production cycle. If the base material for the paving stones is concrete, the dressing stones 2 and filler blocks 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8 can be cast in a mold. After removal of the mold, the loose dressing stones 2 and filler blocks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 must be formed into a whole. If the base material is clay, the dressing stones 2 and filling stones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 can be produced in a production cycle, but it is also possible that a package of paving stones 1 is composed of dressing stones 2 and filling stones 3, 4, 5 , 6, 7, 8 from different production cycles. The dressing stones 2 and various filling stones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 are then arranged in the correct dressing and in a rectangular shape, and then, for example, packed.
The dressing stones 2 are arranged in relation. Openings 11 hereby arise, in which whole dressing stones 2 cannot be placed. The openings 11 must be filled with stones smaller than whole dressing stones 2 in order to obtain a predominantly rectangular package of paving stones. The openings 11 are temporarily filled with at least one filling block 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
In figure 1 a number of examples are given how at least one filling block 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and generally more filling blocks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 are temporarily placed in the opening 11 . For example, two elongated twill stones 3 are temporarily placed in an opening 11, with another three-quarter stone 4 to completely fill the opening 11. In addition, the possibility is shown of a half stone 5 with a quarter stone 6 and a three-quarter stone 4. Another possibility is to fill an opening 11 with an elbow stone 7 and a three-quarter stone 4. Furthermore, there is the possibility of an opening 11 to be filled with two short twill stones 8, half a stone 5 and a three-quarter stone 4. The examples given here are not exhaustive, many more variations are possible.
In practice, the most economical or aesthetic combination of dressing blocks 2 and filler blocks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 will usually be chosen.
By temporarily filling the openings 11 in a package of paving stones 1 with filling stones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, a stable package of paving stones 1 can be formed. At least one filling block 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 is temporarily placed in at least one opening 11, such that the opening 11 is largely filled. Preferably, filling blocks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 are placed in all openings 11, such that the opening 11 is temporarily filled as much as possible. After this, a package of paving stones 1 can be formed into a whole, for example through the use of foil or binding material. By temporarily placing the filling blocks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 in the openings 11 and then forming the package of paving stones 1 as a whole, a solid and stable rectangular package is created. This whole can then be placed on a pallet or stacked. When using standard pallets, for example euro pallets (800 mm x 1200 mm), and the size of the package of paving stones 1 to be adapted to the pallet size, for example 800 mm x 1200 mm, a standardized transport unit is created. As a result, one or more packages of paving stones 1 can be treated, transported and placed.
When placing the package of paving stones 1 on the sand bed, the packaging material for packing the package of paving stones must be removed. After this, the filling blocks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 can also be removed. These filling stones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 can later be used again for further filling of the pavement.
In figure 2 a part of a pavement 12 is shown in a top view, wherein the dressing stones 2 have the so-called lining format. The loan format is characterized by a length to width ratio of 4: 1. The dressing in which the dressing stones are arranged is herringbone or herringbone dressing. The characteristic of this connection is that the bricks lie at an angle of approximately 45 ° with respect to, for example, the curb or concrete retaining band.
In figure 2 the filling stones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 are furthermore consisting of the quarter stones 6, half stones 5 and three-quarters stones 4, the size of these stones being derived from the size of an entire dressing stone denoted by the liner format, elbow stones 7, elongated twill stones 3 and short twill stones 8, which are used to connect a package of paving stones 1 to a retaining tape 13. A package of paving stones 1 in the pavement 12 is indicated by a thick line. A second package of paving stones 1a, subsequent to a first package of paving stones 1, is also indicated in the paving 12.
Because of the herringbone or herringbone relationship, the package of paving stones 1 lies at an angle of 45 ° with a curb or retaining band 13. As a result, the packages of paving stones 1 cannot be placed directly against the curb or retaining band 13 and after placing a package of paving stones 1 in a sand bed, this package must be connected to a curb or retaining strip 13. When placing the packages of paving stones 1 on the sand bed, the filling stones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 become in the openings 11 (see figure 1) ), removed and the packages are connected to each other as much as possible. By taking out the filling blocks 3-8 and connecting the packets of paving stones 1 to each other in the manner shown in Figure 2, openings 110 are created in the pavement. In order to achieve a good relationship in the pavement, which in turn provides a solid pavement, the adjacent openings between the adjacent packages of paving stones 1 are filled with loose refill stones 200. These refill stones 200 have the same dimensions as the dressing stones 2.
In the example shown in Figure 2 use is made of loose refill stones 200, elongated twill stones 3, three-quarter stones 4, elbow stones 7, half stones 5, quarter stones 6 and short twill stones 8.
Depending on the size of the sand bed and the final paving surface, more or fewer loose refill stones 200 and filler stones 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8 will be required. In Figure 2 use is made of 1 row of elongated twill stones 3 and a row of loose refill stones 200. An elbow-shaped opening 14 then remains, which can be filled in different ways, for example with two elongated twill stones 3, the oblique sides of connect the twill stones to each other and the two elongated twill stones 3 thus assume an elbow shape. Another possibility is the use of an elbow stone 7 or a combination of half a stone 5 and a quarter stone 6.
When the size of the sand bed and the paving surface are known, it can be calculated how many packages of paving stones 1 are needed and how these packages can be distributed over the sand bed. Then it is also possible to calculate which filler blocks 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and how many filler blocks 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8 are needed, and the required filler blocks 3,4, 5, 6, 7 8 are placed in a package of paving stones 1.
In a paving surface, the most economical or aesthetic combination of spacer blocks will generally be chosen as much as possible. The options listed here are just examples, there are even more options.
Figure 3 shows in a plan view a package of paving stones 31, wherein the dressing stones 2 have the so-called thick format. The thickness format is characterized by a length to width ratio of 3: 1. The dressing in which the dressing stones are arranged is herringbone, elbow, or herringbone dressing. The advantage of dressing is that it provides great stability to a package of paving stones 31 and after placement of the package of paving stones on the sand bed on the road surface.
The layer of paving stones 31 arranged in relation is composed of dressing stones 2 and filling stones 3, 7, 8, 50, 60. At least one opening 11 is provided in the outer edge 10 of the layer of paving stones 31 with an elbow-shaped part 9. This elbow-shaped part has a maximum length of about 2 or 3 times the width of a dressing stone and a maximum width of about 2 or 3 times the width of a dressing stone.
The making of a package of paving stones 31 containing dressing stones 2 and filling stones 3, 7, 8, 50, 60 is preferably done in one mold and production cycle. If the base material for the paving stones is concrete, the dressing stones 2 and filler blocks 3, 7, 8, 50, 60 can be cast in a mold. After removal of the mold, the loose dressing stones 2 and filling stones 3, 7, 8, 50, 60 must be formed into a whole. If the base material is clay, the dressing stones 2 and filler blocks 3, 7, 8, 50, 60 can be produced in a production cycle, but it is also possible that a package of paving stones 31 is composed of paving stones from different production cycles. The dressing stones 2 and various filling stones 3, 7, 8, 50, 60 are then arranged in the correct dressing and in a rectangular shape and then formed into a whole.
The dressing stones 2 are arranged in relation. Openings 11 hereby arise, in which whole dressing stones 2 cannot be placed. The openings 11 must be filled with stones smaller than whole dressing stones 2 in order to obtain a predominantly rectangular package of paving stones 1. The openings 11 are filled with at least one filling block 3, 7, 8, 50, 60.
In figure 3 a number of examples are given how at least one filling block 3, 7, 8, 50, 60 and generally more filling blocks 3, 7, 8, 50, 60 are placed in the opening 11. For example, two elongated twill stones 3 are placed in an opening 11 to completely fill the opening 11. In addition, the possibility is shown of a two-third stone 50 with a one-third stone 60. The sizes one-third and two-thirds are derived from an entire dressing stone 2 with the thick format. Another possibility is to fill an opening 11 with an elbow stone 7. Furthermore, there is the possibility to fill an opening 11 with two short twill stones 8 and a two-thirds stone 50. The examples mentioned here are not exhaustive, there are still many more variations possible.
By filling the openings 11 in a package of paving stones 31 with filling stones 3, 7, 8, 50, 60, a stable package of paving stones 31 can be formed. At least one filler block 3, 7, 8, 50, 60 is placed in at least one opening 11, such that the opening 11 is largely filled. Filling stones 3, 7, 8, 50, 60 are preferably placed in all openings 11, such that the opening 11 is filled as much as possible. After this, a package of paving stones 31 can be formed into one whole, for example through the use of foil or binding material. By placing the filling blocks 3, 7, 8, 50, 60 in the openings 11 and then forming the package of paving stones 31 as a whole, a solid and stable rectangular package is created. This whole can then preferably be placed or stacked on a pallet. More preferably, standard pallets are used, for example euro pallets (800 mm x 1200 mm). By adjusting the size of the package of paving stones 31 to the pallet size, for example 800mmx1200mm, a standardized transport unit is created. As a result, one or more packages of paving stones 31 can be treated, transported and placed without additional measures.
When placing the package of paving stones 31 on the sand bed, the material used to form the package must be removed. After this, the spacer blocks 3, 7, 8, 50, 60 can also be removed. These filling stones can be used again later to further fill the pavement.
Figure 4 shows a part of a pavement 20 in a top view, wherein the dressing stones 2 have the so-called thick format. The thickness format is characterized by a length to width ratio of 3: 1. The dressing in which the dressing stones 2 are arranged is herringbone or herringbone dressing. The characteristic of this connection is that the bricks lie at an angle of approximately 45 ° with respect to, for example, the curb or concrete retaining band.
Figure 4 furthermore shows the filling stones 3, 7, 8, 50, 60 consisting of the one-third stones 60, the two-thirds stones, elbow stones 7, elongated twill stones 3 and short twill stones 8, which are used for a package of paving stones 31 to be connected to a retaining tape 13. A package of paving stones 31 in the pavement 20 is indicated by a thick line. A second package of paving stones 31a, following on from a first package of paving stones 31, is also indicated in the paving 20.
Because of the herringbone or herringbone relationship, the package of paving stones 31 lies at an angle of 45 ° with a curb or retaining band 13. As a result, the packages of paving stones cannot be placed directly against the curb or retaining band 13 and after placing a package of paving stones 31 a sand bed, this package must be connected to a curb or retaining strip 13. When placing the packages of paving stones 31, the filling stones 3, 50, 60, 7 and 8 in the openings 11 (Figure 3) are removed and the packages are so much possibly connected to each other. Openings 110 are created in the pavement by taking out the filling stones 3, 50, 60, 7 and 8 and connecting the package of paving stones to each other in the manner shown in the figure. In order to get a good connection in the pavement, which in turn provides a solid pavement, the adjacent openings between the adjacent packages on the sand bed are filled with loose refill stones 200.
In the example shown in Figure 4, use is made of loose refill stones 200, elongated twill stones 3, elbow stones 7, two-thirds stones 50, one-third stones 60 and short twill stones 8.
Depending on the size of the sand bed and the final paving surface, more or fewer loose refill stones 200 and filler stones 3, 7, 8, 50, 60 will be required. In figure 4, for example, use is made of a row of elongated twill stones 3 and all kinds of combination possibilities with different fill stones 3, 7, 8, 50, 60 are shown. For example, a combination of an elbow stone 7 and two short twill stones 8 can be used. Another possibility is, for example, three short twill stones 8, with a two-third stone 50 and with a one-third stone 60. In addition, a fill-in brick 200a is also shown, in which a side is chamfered to fill the open space between curb / retaining band 13.
When the size of the sand bed and the paving surface are known, it can be calculated how many packages of paving stones 31 are needed and how these packages can be distributed over the sand bed. Then it is also possible to calculate which filler blocks 3, 50, 60, 7 and 8 and how many filler blocks 3, 50, 60, 7 and 8 are needed, and the required filler blocks 3, 50, 60, 7 and 8 in a package of paving stones can be calculated. 31 are placed.
The options listed here are just examples, there are even more options. In practice, the most economical or aesthetic combination of dressing blocks and filler blocks will usually be chosen.
Figure 5 shows, in a plan view, a part of a pavement 30, wherein the dressing stones 2 have the so-called lining format. The ling format is characterized by a length to width ratio of 4: 1. The dressing in which the dressing stones 2 are arranged is an elbow dressing. The characteristic of this connection is that the bricks lie alternately parallel and perpendicular to, for example, the curb or concrete retaining band 13. The relationship has not to do with the mutual arrangement of the bricks, but with the orientation of a package of paving bricks 1 relative to the curb or retaining band. A package of paving stones 1 as described in figure 1 can hereby also be used for making a paving with the elbow bandage.
Figure 5 further shows the filling stones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, consisting of the quarter stones 6, half stones 5 and three-quarters stones 4, the size of these stones being derived from the size of an entire dressing stone with the size format, and furthermore elbow stones 7, elongated twill stones 3 and short twill stones 8, which are used to connect a package of paving stones 1 to a retaining tape 13. A package of paving stones 1 in the pavement 30 is indicated by a thick line. A second package of paving stones 1a, subsequent to a first package of paving stones 1, is also indicated in the paving 30.
Due to the elbow relationship, the package of paving stones 1 can be laid in part contiguous to the curb or retaining band 13. The filling stones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 that are placed in opening 100 need not be removed.
When placing the packs of paving stones 1, the filler blocks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 in the openings 100, which are not adjacent to the curb or retaining band, are removed and the packets are connected to each other as much as possible. By taking out the filling blocks 3-8 and connecting the packets of paving stones 1 and 1a to each other in the manner shown in the figure, openings 110 are created in the paving. In order to get a good connection in the pavement, which in turn provides a solid pavement, the adjacent openings between the adjacent packages on a sand bed are filled with loose refill stones 200.
The packs of paving stones 1 and 1a must be connected to the curb or the retaining band 13 with different fill blocks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. For this purpose, for example, long twill stones 3, refill stones 200, three-quarters of stones 4, half stones 5 and quarter stones 6 are used. In addition, elbow-shaped openings can be filled with elbow stones 7. Figure 5 shows that for connecting a package of paving stones 1, for example, two short twill stones 8, a half stone 5, a three-quarter stone 4 and an entire refill stone 200 are used. Another possibility is to use an elbow stone 7, two elongated twill stones 3 and two half stones 5.
Depending on the size of the sand bed and the final paving surface, more or fewer loose refill stones 200 and filler stones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 will be required. When the size of the sand bed and the paving surface are known, it can be calculated how many packages of paving stones 1 are needed and how these packages can be distributed over the sand bed. Then it is also possible to calculate which filler blocks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and how many filler blocks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 are needed, and the required filler blocks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 8 are placed in a package of paving stones 1.
The examples given here are merely suggestions of possibilities, there are even more possibilities, and in practice the most economical and practical solution will generally be chosen.
Figure 6 shows a part of a pavement 40 in a top view, wherein the dressing stones 2 have the so-called thick format. The thickness format is characterized by a length to width ratio of 3: 1. The bandage in which the bandages are arranged is elbow bandage. The characteristic of this relationship is that the dressing stones are alternately parallel and perpendicular to, for example, the curb or concrete retaining band 13. The relationship has not to do with the mutual arrangement of the bricks, but with the orientation of a package of paving bricks 31 relative to the curb or retaining band. As a result, a package of paving stones 1 as described in Figure 3 can also be used for making a paving with the elbow bandage.
In Fig. 6, the filling stones 3, 50, 60, 7 and 8, consisting of the one-third stones 60, two-thirds stones 50, wherein the size of these stones is derived from the size of an entire dressing stone 2 with the thick format, elbow bricks 7, elongated twill stones 3 and short twill stones 8, which are used to connect a package of paving stones 31 to a retaining tape 13. A package of paving stones 31 in the pavement 40 is indicated by a thick line. A second package of paving stones 31a, following on from a first package of paving stones 31, is also indicated in the paving 40.
Due to the elbow relationship, the package of paving stones 31 can be laid in part contiguous to the curb or retaining band. The filling stones placed in opening 11 (Figure 3) do not have to be removed. When the packages of paving stones 31 are placed, the filling stones 3, 50, 60, 7 and 8 in the openings 100, which are not adjacent to the curb or retaining band 13, are removed and the packages are connected to each other as much as possible. By taking out the filling blocks 3, 50, 60, 7 and 8 and connecting the package of paving stones to each other in the manner shown in Figure 6, openings 110 are created in the paving. In order to get a good relationship in the pavement, which ensures a firm pavement, the adjacent openings 110 between the adjacent packages 31 and 31a on a sand bed are filled with loose refill stones 200.
The following package of paving stones 31a can be connected to the first package of paving stones 31 in, for example, the manner shown in Figure 6. The package of paving stones 31a must then be connected with different filling stones to the curb or the retaining strip 13. For this purpose, for example, long twill stones 3, refilling stones can be used. 200, two-thirds stones 50 and one-thirds stones 60 are used. In addition, elbow-shaped openings can be filled with elbow stones 7. In Figure 6, for example, the package of paving stones 31 is connected to the curb or retaining band 13 by means of a one-third stone 60 and a two-thirds stone 50. In addition, it is shown as an example how a package of paving stones 31a on the curb edge or retaining tape 13 is connected by means of at least two elongated twill stones 3, two refill stones 200, a one-third stone 60 and a two-thirds stone 50 and two short twill stones 8.
Depending on the size of the sand bed and the final paving surface, more or fewer loose refill stones 200 and filler stones 3, 50, 60, 7 and 8 will be required. When the size of the sand bed and the paving surface are known, it can be calculated how many packages of paving stones 31 are needed and how these packages can be distributed over the sand bed. Then it is also possible to calculate which filler blocks 3, 50, 60, 7 and 8 and how many filler blocks 3, 50, 60, 7 and 8 are needed, and the required filler blocks 3, 50, 60.7 and 8 can be included in a package of paving stones. 31 are placed.
These combinations of filler blocks are examples, there are many more options, and in practice the most practical and economic solution will be chosen.
权利要求:
Claims (14)
[1]
A package of paving stones for machine paving, comprising: - dressing stones, wherein the dressing stones are arranged in a layer in relation to one another, characterized in that at least one opening is provided in an outer edge of the layer, that in the at least one opening a or more filling stones are provided, which at least partially fill the opening, and that the at least one opening comprises an elbow-shaped part.
[2]
A package of paving stones according to claim 1, wherein the filling stones have a different size than the dressing stones.
[3]
A package of paving stones according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the filler stones are paving stones.
[4]
A package of paving stones according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the dressing is an elbow bandage, herringbone bandage or herringbone bandage.
[5]
A package of paving stones according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the dressing stones have substantially the same size.
[6]
A package of paving stones according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the length of a filler stone is approximately equal to the length of a dressing stone, minus one or more times the width of a dressing stone and wherein the width of the filling stone is approximately equal to the width of a bandage.
[7]
A package of paving stones according to any of claims 1-5, wherein a filler stone is an elbow stone and the maximum length and width of the elbow stone is approximately 2 or 3 times the width of a dressing stone.
[8]
A package of paving stones according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein a plurality of filling stones are included in the opening, which completely fill the opening.
[9]
A package of paving stones as claimed in any of the foregoing claims, wherein in the opening at least two tilting stones placed against each other are accommodated.
[10]
A method for using a package of machine-paved paving stones according to one of the preceding claims, comprising at least the steps of: - placing a package of paving stones on a sand bed, - removing the filling stones from a package of paving stones just before or after placing the package on the sand bed, and - using at least a portion of the filling stones for paving.
[11]
A method according to claim 10, comprising the steps of: - placing a package of paving stones on a sand bed adjacent to an already placed package of paving stones, wherein the at least one opening of the package of paving stones borders an opening in the outer edge of the package of paving stones already placed, and - placing refill stones in the two adjacent openings in or between adjacent packages of paving stones, in order to obtain a relationship between the two packages.
[12]
A method for manufacturing a package of paving stones, comprising the steps of: - providing a mold, - providing basic material for the paving stones, - forming the paving stones in the mold with the basic material, wherein in an outer edge of a layer of paving stones is provided with at least one opening, characterized in that the step of forming the paving stones comprises forming related dressing stones and forming one or more filling stones on an outer edge of the package, the filling stones being removable, and wherein at least a portion of the one or more spacer blocks are elbow-shaped in the package.
[13]
A method according to the preceding claim, wherein the base material is liquid.
[14]
A method according to the preceding claim, wherein the base material is concrete.
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