KR-20260063890-A - Lattice Parking Lot Structure for Paving Bricks and Grass
Abstract
The present invention relates to a paving brick and grass combined grid parking structure capable of realizing a grass-covered parking lot with excellent durability and drainage by combining colored paving bricks, soil blocks, and achromatic paving bricks in various ways on a grid of a unit frame.
Inventors
- 전광섭
- 정혜경
Assignees
- 스타스코이앤씨 주식회사
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260507
- Application Date
- 20241031
Claims (2)
- Multiple grids are formed repeatedly horizontally and vertically, and Colored paving bricks or soil blocks containing growing grass and roots are inserted inside the grid, At the bottom of the grid interior, a step is provided that protrudes from the bottom edge of the grid interior toward the center to support colored paving bricks or soil blocks containing growing grass and roots, so that colored paving bricks or soil blocks containing growing grass and roots do not slip downward. Drainage holes are provided between the steps to prevent flooding of the parking lot surface, and The inner wall surface of the grid is provided with multiple internal protrusions that form a space between the colored paving bricks to aid water drainage, and The internal protrusions serve to hold the soil blocks containing growth stems and roots within the grid's internal space, and A unit frame is formed by a first grid assembly and a second grid assembly, each comprising a plurality of grids having the same wall thickness between grids, being adjacent to each other to form an integral structure. The boundary between the first grid assembly and the second grid assembly is formed such that the thickness of the inter-grid wall is thicker than in other parts, and A groove is provided on the lower surface of the boundary of the assembly section to achieve lightweighting of the unit frame, and A grid parking structure for combined paving bricks and grass, in which multiple interlocking protrusions are periodically formed at intervals on the lower surface of the unit frame.
- In paragraph 1, When the unit frame is placed on the floor and viewed from above, the arrangement of the interlocking protrusions of the unit frame is, The arrangement of the left insertion protrusion and the right insertion protrusion is misaligned with each other, and The arrangement of the upper fitting protrusion and the lower fitting protrusion is misaligned with each other, and The left insertion projection is offset downward relative to the left center of each grid, and The right insertion projection is offset upward relative to the right center of each grid, and The upper fitting protrusion is offset to the left with respect to the upper center of each grid, and The lower fitting protrusion is offset to the right with respect to the lower center of each grid, A grid parking structure for combined paving bricks and grass, in which multiple unit frames are joined in a zigzag pattern to each interlocking projection.
Description
Lattice Parking Lot Structure for Paving Bricks and Grass The present invention relates to a parking structure. More specifically, it relates to a grid parking structure for use with paving bricks and grass. The ground of outdoor parking lots in urban areas is typically paved with asphalt or concrete. Plants such as grass cannot grow on these paving surfaces, and due to poor drainage during the rainy season or heavy rain, water pools on the parking lot floor, and in severe cases, it can even lead to flooding. To prevent this, minerals including gravel are laid on the soil ground, and parking spaces are demarcated using ropes or similar means to be used as outdoor parking lots. Even in this case, plants such as grass cannot grow, noise is severe due to friction between car wheels and gravel when parked, and tires may be damaged or broken by nails or glass shards mixed among the aggregates. In some cases, grass is planted on dirt ground and utilized as an outdoor parking lot to create an eco-friendly urban environment; however, due to the effects of wind and rain combined with repeated parking, the grass is often damaged and becomes unsightly. Prior Art: KR Registered Patent Publication No. 10-1822473 (Published Jan. 26, 2018) FIG. 1 is an upper perspective view and a lower perspective view of a unit frame constituting a grid parking structure for combined paving bricks and grass according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 2 is a partially cutaway perspective view of a unit frame constituting a grid parking structure for combined paving bricks and grass according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 3 is a conceptual diagram of soil blocks containing growing grass and roots, and colored paving bricks inserted into a grid. FIG. 4 is a plan view illustrating the installation process between multiple unit frames. Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. First, it should be noted that in assigning reference numerals to the components of each drawing, the same components are given the same reference numeral whenever possible, even if they are shown in different drawings. Furthermore, in describing the present invention, if it is determined that a detailed description of related known components or functions may obscure the essence of the present invention, such detailed description is omitted. Additionally, while preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described below, the technical concept of the present invention is not limited or restricted thereto and can be modified and implemented in various ways by those skilled in the art. FIG. 1 is an upper and lower perspective view of a unit frame constituting a grid parking structure for paving bricks and grass according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a partially cutaway perspective view of a unit frame constituting a grid parking structure for paving bricks and grass according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 3 is a conceptual diagram showing soil blocks containing growing grass and roots and colored paving bricks inserted into a grid, and FIG. 4 is a plan view illustrating the installation process between a plurality of unit frames. Referring to FIGS. 1 to 4, a grid parking structure for both paving bricks and grass according to one embodiment of the present invention is formed by combining a plurality of unit frames. A unit frame (100) is formed by the first grid assembly (100a) and the second grid assembly (100b) being adjacent to each other to form an integral unit frame. The first grid assembly (100a) and the second grid assembly (100b) each include a plurality of grids (2)) with the same thickness of the walls between the grids. The grid (2) is formed in a repeating pattern in the horizontal and vertical directions. For example, FIG. 1 illustrates an example in which the first grid assembly (100a) and the second grid assembly (100b) are each composed of four horizontal and four vertical grids (2), but the number of grids is not limited thereto. Colored paving bricks (A) or soil blocks (B, hereinafter 'soil blocks') containing growing grass and roots are inserted inside the grid (2). Whether to insert the colored paving brick (A) or the soil block (B) can be configured in various embodiments. As shown in FIG. 3, colored paving bricks (A) can be inserted in the parking area for vehicles, and soil blocks (B) can be inserted between the parking areas. Since the parking structure according to the present invention has sufficient strength, it has the advantage of allowing vehicles to be parked not only in the colored paving brick (A) area but also in the soil block (B) area. Although not shown, if a colored paving brick (A) and a colorless paving brick (not shown) are combined, a character can be formed with the colored paving brick (A). Although not shown in the image, colored paving bricks (A) can