Synthetic Kerbs and Method of Installation
First Claim
1. A kerbstone having a body defined by a leading surface, a front face, a rear face, a base and first and second end faces, the leading surface comprising a top face and a forward face, the body being formed from a synthetic or elastomeric material and defining first and second retention formations on the first and second end faces, respectively, wherein the first and second retention formations extend from proximate the base to a position short of the top face.
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Abstract
A plastics or rubber kerbstone (10) has a body which defines a flange for assisting retention of the kerbstone, in use. A kerb race reinforcement structure (80) is also disclosed. The kerb race reinforcement structure has a preformed body which defines a base and a kerb carrying surface displaced from the base so as to define a cavity between the base and the carrying surface.
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35 Claims
- 1. A kerbstone having a body defined by a leading surface, a front face, a rear face, a base and first and second end faces, the leading surface comprising a top face and a forward face, the body being formed from a synthetic or elastomeric material and defining first and second retention formations on the first and second end faces, respectively, wherein the first and second retention formations extend from proximate the base to a position short of the top face.
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35-113. -113. (canceled)
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