Surfacing structure for traffic areas and for surfaces of...

Road structure – process – or apparatus – Process – Sequential construction of diverse layers

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C404S072000, C404S079000

Reexamination Certificate

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07052203

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a surfacing structure for traffic areas and for surfaces of structures, which has a substructure located on the base of the surfacing and has a superstructure, which covers the latter and is comprised, at least in part, of concrete, sepecially asphaltic concrete. The substructure comprises at least one lattice work extending along the surfacing and having a number of strips, which intersect while forming a mesh, consist of high strength fiber billets with different tensile E-moduli, and which are interconnected with material fit or in a non-positive manner. A thermally removable covering can be applied to at least one surface of the lattice work.

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