Road structure – process – or apparatus – Pavement – Modules or blocks
Reexamination Certificate
2004-09-13
2008-09-16
Hartmann, Gary S (Department: 3671)
Road structure, process, or apparatus
Pavement
Modules or blocks
C404S038000, C404S017000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07425106
ABSTRACT:
First and second concrete pavers that are configured to form a paver system arrangeable in a herringbone pattern. A plurality of the first pavers and a plurality of the second pavers, which together form a kit of pavers, can be used to construct a permeable pavement with the herringbone pattern. The first and second pavers are preferably molded in a layer with the pavers arranged in the herringbone pattern. The layer can then be mechanically installed using suitable mechanical installation equipment.
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Altmann Robert James
Ryan Christopher Richard
Anchor Wall Systems Inc.
Hartmann Gary S
Merchant & Gould P.C.
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