Paver for Porous Pavement
A porous pavement system and a method of maintaining the porous pavement system are disclosed. A combination of porous and non-porous pavers are laid out to create a porous pavement. A receptacle or retainer for receiving a tool is in incorporated into the porous pavers, to facilitate lifting the pavers by means of the tool. A cradle may be used to hold multiple pavers.
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This application claims priority from provisional application no. 61/184,034, filed on Jun. 4, 2009, and from provisional application no. 61/249,068, filed on Oct. 6, 2009. These two applications are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a porous paver. More particularly, the invention relates to a porous paver and a method of providing a porous pavement.
2. Description of the Prior Art
It is known to use porous pavement to provide pavement that allows stormwater to infiltrate back into the ground naturally, rather than to run off. The porous pavement made with pavers typically includes a method of laying out non-porous pavers to provide a load-bearing pavement surface, with regularly dispersed void areas between the pavers. The non-porous pavers are typically concrete blocks, bricks, or reinforced plastic mats. The void areas are then filled with gravel, sand, or grass turf, which allow the stormwater to infiltrate into the ground.
Porous pavers or pavement serve their function only if the water can actually pass through the paver or pavement at a minimum specified rate. Porous pavement is known. With time, however, the porosity is substantially diminished, because the porous material becomes clogged with sediment, debris, or other materials that prevent the stormwater from flowing through the pavement. The construction of porous pavement also requires attention to certain temperature parameters. For example, if the porous pavement is laid down and then subjected to freeze-thaw cycles before it is cured, the pavement will crack and crumble. The remedy for dogged or cracked porous pavement is to dig it up and replace it, a costly undertaking.
What is needed, therefore, is a porous paving system that is readily cleanable, maintainable, or replaceable. What is further needed is such a system, the components of which can be manufactured under controlled conditions.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention is a porous pavement stem that is based on a paver made of porous material, whereby a retrieval means is provided in the porous paver, so as to allow individual porous pavers to be removed from the pavement for cleaning, replenishing, or replacement, as needed. The invention also encompasses a paved surface that is made up of a combination of porous and non-porous pavers, and/or one that uses a hybrid paver.
The hybrid paver is a bi-material paver block that provides the desired load-bearing properties of conventional non-porous pavers and the desired filtration properties of porous pavement for allowing passage of stormwater through the pavement into the ground. The hybrid paver according to the invention comprises an outer portion that is non-porous and an inner portion that is porous. In other words, the hybrid paver has a donut-like non-porous outer portion and a donut-hole-like porous inner portion. The outer portion includes the entire perimeter of the hybrid paver, is a structural wall around the porous inner portion, the structural wall having the necessary strength characteristics to provide the desired load-bearing strength of the pavement.
The inner portion is constructed of a porous concrete that provides a specified filtration rate of water, typically stormwater. Additives may be mixed with the porous concrete to filter out specific pollutants. it may be desirable to be able to remove the inner portion from the outer portion for cleaning or replacement. For this reason, the hybrid paver may be constructed as a modular unit from which the inner portion may be readily removed or inserted, In this case, the inner portion is constructed as a cartridge or a modular piece that fits into a cavity in the outer portion. A means for inserting and retrieving the cartridge may be incorporated into the cartridge.
The inner portion and outer portion are made according to conventional industry standards, such as, for example, ASTM standards, if the paver is made of concrete. Each portion of the paver provides the desired load-bearing capability, The inner portion may also be used as a stand-alone porous paver, that is, does not have to be inserted into an outer portion, but may instead be inserted into a cavity that is created by a particular layout configuration of other porous and non-porous pavers.
The pavers used in the porous pavement system according to the invention may be any suitable shape and size. Thus, for example, pavers may be constructed as large slabs, as small regularly shaped blocks, or as decoratively shaped elements. Depending on the size and shape of the payers, the retrieval means may also be adapted to be coupled to a lifting means that is incorporated into a vehicle that is equipped with some type of hoisting or lifting mechanism, to assist in lifting the paver from the pavement surface or, in the case of large slab-like pavers, also to install the paver.
The present invention is described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements, The drawings are not drawn to scale.
The present invention will now be described more fully in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which the preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention should not, however, be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, they are provided so that this disclosure will be complete and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
In the embodiment shown in the figures, the porous paver 20 is shown as a porous cartridge that is selectively insertable into and removable from the non-porous paver 10. The porous paver 20, being constructed according to industry standards, may also serve as a paver without the non-porous paver 10.
In the embodiment shown, the retrieval means 30 is illustrated together with the porous paver 20 and the non-porous paver 10. It is understood that the porous paver 20 does not have to be used as a cartridge, but can be used as a stand-alone paver.
In this embodiment, a cradle 40 is provided to hold the non-porous paver 10 and the porous paver 20 together as a single unit. The cradle 40 facilitates handling and placement of the pavers. The cradle 40 may also serve to ensure proper spacing between pavers 100 when they are laid out. In the embodiment shown in
In the embodiments described herein, the non-porous paver 10 and the porous paver 20 are constructed of concrete. It is understood, however, that other suitable materials may be used, for the non-porous paver, for the porous paver, for both. Also, the non-porous paver and the porous paver may be made of different materials. Thus, it is possible to make the non-porous paver of brick or a manufactured stone, and the porous paver of pervious or porous concrete, or any suitable porous material, such as recycled glass, tires, asphalt, and combinations of material.
The hybrid paver 100 has been illustrated as a two-component paver. It is considered within the scope of this invention to also provide the paver 100 as a unitary paving block having an outer non-porous paver portion 10 and an inner porous paver portion 20.
The shape of the pavers 100 is irrelevant. A rectangular hybrid paver 100 is shown in the drawings herein, but it is understood that any suitable shape, whether the shape be chosen for ornamental or functional reasons, may be used.
It is understood that the embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present invention. Variations in the construction of the hybrid paver and/or the porous paved surface may be contemplated by one skilled in the art without limiting the intended scope of the invention herein disclosed and as defined by the following claims.
Claims
1. A hybrid paver comprising:
- an non-porous outer paver having load-bearing properties suitable for pavement use; and
- a porous inner paver constructed of a water-permeable material to allow water to filter through the porous paver into underlying substrate.
2. The hybrid paver of claim 1, wherein the non-porous paver and the porous paver are separate components, and wherein the non-porous paver has an open center area for receiving the porous paver.
3. The hybrid paver of claim 2, further comprising a retrieval means that is provided in the porous paver so as to facilitate removal and insertion of the porous paver into the non-porous paver.
4. The hybrid paver of claim 3, wherein the retrieval means includes a lifting receptacle that is adapted to receive a tool for lifting the non-porous paver away from the porous paver.
5. The hybrid paver of claim 4, wherein the retrieval means includes a plurality of receptacles embedded into the porous paver.
6. The hybrid paver of claim 1 further comprising a cradle having a lower support surface that supports the non-porous paver and the porous paver.
7. The hybrid paver of claim 3, wherein the cradle is a multi-paver cradle that has a lower support surface dimensioned to accommodate a plurality of hybrid pavers.
8. A porous paver comprising:
- a paving element constructed of porous concrete, the paving element having a retrieval means that includes a receptacle that is incorporated into the paving element and that is adapted to receive a tool that is used for removing and inserting the paving element into place in a paved surface.
9. The porous paver of claim 8, wherein the receptacle is a recess that is fitted with a cap, so as to provide a upper surface on the paving element in the area of the recess.
10. A hybrid paved surface comprising:
- a porous paver constructed of porous concrete, the porous paver having a retrieval means that includes a receptacle that is incorporated into the porous paver and that is adapted to receive a tool for the purpose of removing and inserting the porous paver into place in a paved surface; and
- a non-porous paver constructed of non-porous concrete,
- wherein the porous paver and the non-porous paver are laid out adjacent one another, so as to form a pavement surface that has porous and non-porous surfaces.
11. A porous pavement surface comprising:
- a porous paver constructed of porous concrete, the porous paver having a retrieval means that includes a receptacle that is incorporated into the porous paver and that is adapted to receive a tool for the purpose of removing and inserting the porous paver into place in a paved surface;
12. A method of constructing and maintaining a porous pavement surface that includes a plurality of porous pavers and in which the porous pavers may be removed from the pavement surface for cleaning and/or replacement, the method comprising the steps of:
- a) laying out a porous pavement surface comprising a plurality of porous pavers; and
- b) providing a retrieval means in the porous pavers, which enables the porous pavers to be removed from the pavement surface for cleaning and/or replacement.
13. The method of claim 12, wherein the retrieval means includes lifting lugs that are incorporated into the porous pavers, the method further comprising the steps of:
- c) providing an attachment means that is couplable to the lifting lugs; and
- d) providing hoisting equipment to lift the porous paver away from the pavement surface by means of the attachment means.
14. The method of claim 12, wherein the porous pavement surface includes a combination of a plurality of porous pavers and a plurality of non-porous pavers.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 4, 2010
Publication Date: Nov 10, 2011
Applicant: Porous Technologies, LLC (North Yarmouth, ME)
Inventors: Gregg Novick (North Yarmouth, ME), Gary Verril (Gortham, ME)
Application Number: 13/062,577
International Classification: E01C 23/00 (20060101); E01C 5/06 (20060101);