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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 12, 1994
Filed:
Dec. 04, 1992
Daniel G Zwier, Grand Rapids, MI (US);
PermaLoc Corporation, Holland, MI (US);
Abstract
A landscape edging assembly which includes first and second elongated strips of material having longitudinal top and bottom edges and being adapted for use as landscape edging. The strips are adapted for end-to-end alignment along longitudinal axes thereof with mutually adjacent ends of each of the strips having an end segment that is laterally offset with respect to a remainder segment by an amount that is equal to or just slightly greater than a thickness dimension of the strips. The end segment and the remainder segment on each strip are integrally connected by a transversely extending segment and having an edge opening slot on the top edge of one of the strips and on the bottom edge of the next mutually adjacent strip. Each slot extends generally halfway into the strip from a respective edge, leaving a remainder transversely extending segment joining the end segment and the remainder segment on each of the strips. The remainder transversely extending segment on each strip is received in a respective slot with the end segment of the strips being oriented in a parallel side-by-side relation with the remainder segments. An anchoring structure is also provided for anchoring the end-to-end connected strips to a ground surface forming a part of a landscape setting. The remainder segments of the two strips become longitudinally aligned and interconnected by the remainder transversely extending segments being received in a respective slot.