STEPPING FOOTING STONES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CABIN ROCK R. I. LAMPUS COMPANY 816 R. I. Lampus Avenue Springdale PA 15144 Stepping and footing stones of concrete or wood for use in lawns and pathways;
CREATIVE ROOTS HORIZON GROUP USA, INC. 45 Technology Drive Warren NJ 07059 Stepping and footing stones of concrete or wood for use in lawns and pathways;
EARTHKIND NATCO PRODUCTS CORPORATION 155 Brookside Avenue West Warwick RI 02983 Stepping and footing stones of concrete or wood for use in lawns and pathways; Non-metal lawn edging; Plastic landscape edgings; Rubber and synthetic non-metal tiles for use on indoor and outdoor floors;Metal landscape edgings;EARTH KIND;Planters for flowers and plants;Storage and organization systems comprising shelves, drawers, cupboards, baskets and clothes rods, sold as a unit; Storage racks;
EBONY OUTDOOR LIVING TAKING CULTURE OUTDOORS EBONY OUTDOOR LIVING P O BOX 390627 DENVER CO 80239 Stepping and footing stones of concrete or wood for use in lawns and pathways;
FLEXAPATH MOTZ ENTERPRISES, INC. 3153 Madison Road Cincinnati OH 45209 Stepping and footing stones of concrete attached to and interconnected by a polymer mesh for use in lawns and pathways;FLEX A PATH;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A sectionalized flood control barrier (10) for mounting on top of a levee or a river bank to prevent flooding. The barrier (10) consists of a footing (20) with a series of support channels (24) that are butted end to end attached to the footing. The support shells are sealed watertight at the interface with each other and also to the footing. A series of primary channel bridge assemblies (32) and secondary channel assemblies (46) are disposed within the support channels (24) and are also butted end to end. Wind protectors (60) contiguously engage each support channel (24) and rest upon the footing for diverting the wind over the barrier. Stepped fastening risers (62) are attached to the footing on each end and over the channel assemblies, and wind protectors hold them securely in place.