Noise-absorbing construction having live plants

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Inventors

Lederbauer, Marion

Application #

067775

Filed

Jun-10-1987

Published

Nov-22-1988

Current US Class

047/33
047/83
052/DIG9
256/13.1
404/6
405/284

International Classes

A01G 001/00; E01F 008/00; E01F 015/00

Field of Search

47/33 47/82 47/83 52/DIG. 256/1 256/13.1 404/6 404/9 405/30 405/284 405/286

Examiners

Feyrer; James R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Salter & Michaelson

US Patent References

3951384   Impact absorbing...
4022434   Tire fence
4080793   Method and appar...
4188153   Formation of barriers

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Abstract
A noise-absorbing greenery-carrying structure (12) makes use of worn tires (7), which are divided by cuts extending from the central opening to the tire into tiresectors (9) mutually connecting, the concave sides of which face towards a carrying frame (2), on which the tiresectors (9) are fixed in horizontal layers. The remaining hollow spaces inside the side walls of the tires, but also inside the central openings of the tires are filled with earth (13) suitable for the growth of greenery, which can preferably pass through openings (14) provided in the upper sidewalls of the tires (FIG. 1).
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A noise absorbing structure adapted for supporting living plants, said structure comprising a framework carrying a plurality of played, worn tires having sidewalls, each of said tires having two ends and being provided with at least one cut extending in each sidewall a selected distance towards teh tread layer, thereby forming a hinge, so that each worn tire is divided into mutually connected tire sectors, the concave sides of said tire sectors facing said framwork, the convex sides thereof defining an outwardly facing surface, fastening means for fixing said tire sectors to said framework, and material suitable for the growth of said plants filling at least the hollow spaces defined between said sidewalls of the tire sectors, and means allowing plants to extend to at least the outwardly facing surfaces from the interior of each tire sector.



Description
The invention refers to a noise-absorbing construction carrying a greenery, fi.i. for walls along thoroughfares, linings of walls, guide rails or other boundaries of roads, area barriers of similar, using a plurality of worn tires, at least the hollow spaces between the flanks of the tires containing some materia, f.i. earth, suitable for growth of the greenery.

It is known to erect noise-absorbing walls along highways or other sound sources, using concrete, steel, wood, synthetic plastics material and so on, which partially satisfy the acoustic demands, but mostly require an enormous expenditure and further do not satisfy with aesthetic and psychological aspects.

Also known are soundabsorbing buildings using worn tires, which is of advantage in respect of a profitable use of worn tires. F.i. it is known to face the two flanks of a slope of an earth dam with staggered layers of whole worn tires and to dispose plants over it. Also this solution shows the disadvantage of high expenditure in work and needs long time of erecting, which is especially impracticable for much frequented roads because of necessary diversions or roadblocks respectively. Besides of that such soundabsorbing earth dams require a relative large base area, which isn ot available everywhere.
 
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