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3735 Lakeshore Dr, Holland, MI 49424    616-3990532    616-3993232    616-3999532   

14 39Th St, Holland, MI 49423    616-3959358    616-3962707   

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Method And Apparatus For Providing An Edging Structure For Pavement

US Patent:
6379078, Apr 30, 2002
Filed:
Jul 29, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/363516
Inventors:
Daniel G. Zwier - Holland MI
Assignee:
Permaloc Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
E01C 1122
US Classification:
404 7, 404 4, 52102, 47 33
Abstract:
A pavement restraint structure includes edging pieces having apertures. Connecting elements have protrusions that are secured in the edging aperatures such that adjacent edging pieces have a gap therebetween. Anchoring elements are received by slotted apertures in the edging pieces. Thus, the arrangement enables movement, such as contraction and expansion of the edging pieces along a length thereof. Such movement prevents damage to, or improper shifting of the pavement restraint structure with respect to the pavement due to large changes in temperature of the structure.

Change Of Grade Connector

US Patent:
6938369, Sep 6, 2005
Filed:
Jul 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/627283
Inventors:
Daniel G. Zwier - Holland MI, US
Assignee:
Permaloc Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
A01G001/08
US Classification:
47 33, 52102
Abstract:
A change of grade connector which includes first and second connector members. Each of the connector members is configured to attach to an end of a conventional landscaping edging strip. A longitudinal centerline extends through each of the connector members. The connector includes a fastener which is configured to pivotally attach the connector members. The connector members can pivot with respect to one another along the fastener axis between a first position in which the longitudinal centerlines are aligned and a second position in which the longitudinal centerlines are out of alignment.

Edging Strip With Ends Having Mating Features

US Patent:
7152366, Dec 26, 2006
Filed:
Nov 17, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/991102
Inventors:
Daniel G. Zwier - Holland MI, US
Assignee:
Permaloc Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
A01G 1/00
US Classification:
47 33
Abstract:
An edging strip having improved mating features. The edging strip is an elongate segment of extruded material which has top and bottom edges and front and rear sides. Mating features are provided on the top and bottom edges and are configured to unite with each other only when one edging strip is upside down relative to the other edging strip and axially aligned so that one edging strip is slidable axially relative to the other edging strip to thereby cause an interconnecting mating of the mating features.

Edge Restraint For Water Permeable Pavement Systems

US Patent:
7963718, Jun 21, 2011
Filed:
Mar 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/381711
Inventors:
Daniel G. Zwier - Holland MI, US
Robert D. Anderson - Grandville MI, US
Assignee:
PermaLoc Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
E01C 11/22
US Classification:
404 7, 47 33, 52102
Abstract:
A T-shaped edge restraint for use in water permeable pavement systems. The base (stem) of the T has a plurality of openings to facilitate the use of spikes or anchors or to facilitate curving the edge restraint to accommodate curved sections of the pavement system.

Landscape Edging Clip

US Patent:
8056195, Nov 15, 2011
Filed:
Mar 25, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/079210
Inventors:
Daniel G. Zwier - Holland MI, US
Assignee:
Permaloc Corporation - Holland MI
International Classification:
A44B 99/00
A01G 1/08
US Classification:
24545, 52102
Abstract:
A U-shaped clip that is configured to be quickly installed by attaching the clip over the top edge of the vertical wall defined by plural end to end oriented landscape edging restraint members. This action is quick and easily accomplished by hand, requiring no tools or forceful effort. The clip is made of a material having a hardness characteristic that is harder than the material of the edging restraint members. The clip includes a series of pointed, opposing, hardened steel barbs that bite into the softer edging material to create a mechanical lock. Further, the barbs are angled so as to increase the force applied to the edging material as the parts are drawn apart in opposite directions.

Edging Strip Having Self-Mating Features

US Patent:
2005021, Sep 29, 2005
Filed:
May 26, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/138095
Inventors:
Daniel Zwier - Holland MI, US
International Classification:
A01G001/00
US Classification:
047033000
Abstract:
An elongate edging strip includes top and bottom longitudinal edges, front and rear sides, and opposing ends. A first mating profile is formed on one of the front and rear sides, and/or proximate one of the top and bottom longitudinal edges or opposing ends. A second mating profile is formed on one of the front and rear sides corresponding to the first mating profile. One of the first and second mating profiles is configured to join a mating profile on a second elongate edging strip when the edging strips are properly oriented.

Anchorless Edging Strip

US Patent:
2010005, Mar 4, 2010
Filed:
Mar 16, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/381712
Inventors:
Daniel G. Zwier - Holland MI, US
International Classification:
A01G 1/08
US Classification:
47 33
Abstract:
A landscape edging system includes an elongate edging strip having first and second mutually perpendicular plate-like members forming an L-shape. The first plate-like member extends coextensively with the second plate-like member and is configured to lie parallel with an upwardly facing surface of a landscaping surface upon which it has been placed. A further plate-like member is oriented either above or below the first plate-like member. Plural fastening members fasten the first plate-like member to the further plate-like member to facilitate clamping of a porous material layer therebetween to facilitate a fixed orientating of the edging strip relative to the landscape surface on which the edging strip has been placed.

Temporary Rain Water Collection Assembly For Use On A Roof Of A Building

US Patent:
2016010, Apr 21, 2016
Filed:
Oct 7, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/877427
Inventors:
Daniel G. ZWIER - Holland MI, US
Robert D. ANDERSON - Grandville MI, US
Philip L. KOOPS - Saugatuck MI, US
Dennis C. HERDEGEN - Holland MI, US
International Classification:
E04D 13/04
E04D 11/00
E04D 13/00
Abstract:
A rain water collection system for a blue roof system that includes a tray assembly comprising a container, a water absorbing layer located in said interior region of the container, ballast members and a cover plate. The water absorbing layer is supported on a first set of support surfaces to locate the water absorbing layer above the bottom wall of the container to provide a water collecting space into which will flow excess water that exceeds the water absorbing capacity of the water absorbing layer. The sidewalls of the container have openings therethrough to facilitate the passage of over flow water from the container and the introduction of air therethrough into the interior region. The upstanding columns have openings to facilitate the passage of air therethrough into the interior region of the container.

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