The invention relates generally to the manufacture of concrete wall blocks. More specifically, it relates to equipment and processes for the creation of faces on concrete wall blocks, especially a block splitter assembly.
Retaining walls are used in various landscaping projects and are available in a wide variety of styles. Numerous methods and materials exist for the construction of retaining walls. Such methods include the use of natural stone, poured concrete, precast panels, masonry, and landscape timbers or railroad ties.
A widely accepted method of construction of such walls is to dry stack concrete wall units, or blocks. These blocks are popular because they are mass produced and, consequently, relatively inexpensive. They are structurally sound and easy and relatively inexpensive to install. Because they are made of concrete, they are durable. They can be given a desired appearance such as, for example, natural stone.
Typically, retaining wall blocks are manufactured to have the desired appearance on the front face (i.e., the outer face of a wall) because the front is typically the visible side after the wall is constructed. In some applications, both the front and rear faces are visible due to changes in grade and other circumstances and therefore the rear face may be textured as well. It is highly desirable to have the front face of the wall system have a natural stone appearance, and many approaches are used in the art to treat or process concrete to evoke the appearance of natural stone, including splitting the block, tumbling the block to weather the face and edges of the face, and using processing or texturing equipment to impart a weathered look to the concrete. Typically, blocks are formed as mirror image pairs joined at a front face which are then subsequently split using a block splitter, as known in the art, to provide a rough appearing front surface on the split blocks.
Automated equipment to split block is well-known, and generally includes a splitting apparatus comprising a supporting table and opposed, hydraulically-actuated splitting blades. A splitting blade is typically a substantial steel plate that is tapered to a relatively narrow or sharp knife edge. The blades typically are arranged so that the knife edges will engage the top and bottom surfaces of the workpiece in a perpendicular relationship with those surfaces, and arranged in a coplanar relationship with each other. In operation, the workpiece is moved onto the supporting table and between the blades. The blades are brought into engagement with the top and bottom surfaces of the workpiece. An increasing force is exerted on each blade, urging the blades towards each other. As the forces on the blades are increased, the workpiece splits (cracks) generally along the plane of alignment of the blades. These machines are useful for the high-speed processing of blocks. They produce an irregular, rock-face finish on the blocks. Because no two faces resulting from this process are identical, the blocks are more natural in appearance than standard, nonsplit blocks.
There is a need for a block splitter assembly that provides a more complex form to the block than existing block splitter devices.
The invention provides a block splitter device comprising first lower and second upper opposed block splitter assemblies. The first block splitter assembly having a first end opposed from a second end, a first side surface opposed from a second side surface, a bottom surface, a center depression and exactly two first forming blades. The center depression extends the length of the first block splitter assembly as measured from the first end to the second end, one of the first forming blades being disposed to the right of and one of the first forming blades being disposed to the left of the center depression. The two first forming blades each have a single forming surface, each forming surface being horizontally planar and having first and second forming edges, each forming surface having a lateral width as measured from the first forming edge to the second forming edge, the lateral width of each forming surface having a larger dimension at the ends of the first block splitter assembly than towards the center of the first block splitter assembly. The second block splitter assembly having a first end opposed from a second end, a first side surface opposed from a second side surface, an upper surface, a center depression and exactly two second forming blades. The center depression extends the length of the second block splitter assembly as measured from the first end to the second end, one of the second forming blades being disposed to the right of and one of the second forming blades being disposed to the left of the center depression. The two second forming blades each have a single forming surface, each forming surface being horizontally planar and having first and second forming edges, each forming surface having a lateral width as measured from the first forming edge to the second forming edge, the lateral width of each forming surface having a larger dimension at the ends of the first block splitter assembly than towards the center of the first block splitter assembly. The forming surfaces of the forming blades of the first block splitter assembly are opposed to the forming surfaces of the forming blades of the second block splitter assembly.
In one embodiment, the block splitter device may include that one of the first forming blades is parallel to the other of the first forming blades for at least a portion of the length of the first block splitter assembly and one of the second forming blades is parallel to the other of the second forming blades for at least a portion of the length of the second block splitter assembly. In an embodiment, one of the first forming blades is parallel to the other of the first forming blades for the entire length of the first block splitter assembly and one of the second forming blades is parallel to the other of the second forming blades for the entire length of the second block splitter assembly.
In an embodiment, one of the first forming blades is parallel to the other of the first forming blades for at least one portion of the length of the first block splitter assembly and one of the first forming blades is non-parallel to the other of the first forming blades for at least one portion of the length of the first block splitter assembly, and one of the second forming blades is parallel to the other of the second forming blades for at least one portion of the length of the second block splitter assembly and one of the second forming blades is non-parallel to the other of the second forming blades for at least one portion of the length of the second block splitter assembly.
In an embodiment, one of the first forming blades is parallel to the other of the first forming blades for at least two non-consecutive portions of the lengths of each first forming blade and one of the second forming blades is parallel to the other of the second forming blades for at least two non-consecutive portions of the lengths of each second forming blade. In an embodiment, one of the first forming blades is non-parallel to the other of the first forming blades for at least two non-consecutive portions of the lengths of each first forming blade and one of the second forming blades is non-parallel to the other of the second forming blades for at least two non-consecutive portions of the lengths of each second forming blade.
In one embodiment, the lateral width of each of the forming surfaces have the same dimension for at least a portion of each of the lengths of the first forming blades and that the lateral width of each of the forming surfaces have the same dimension for at least a portion of each of the lengths of the second forming blades. In an embodiment, the lateral width of each of the forming surfaces has more than two different dimensions along each of the lengths of the first forming blades and that the lateral width of each of the forming surfaces has more than two different dimensions along each of the lengths of the second forming blades.
In one embodiment, the first and second opposed splitter blade assemblies are identical except for their opposed orientation. In an embodiment, the four first and second forming blades all have the same longitudinal length.
In one embodiment, each of the second forming edges of the first forming blades are adjacent the central depression of the first block splitter assembly and each of the second forming edges of the second forming blades are adjacent the central depression of the second block splitter assembly. The central depression of the first block splitter assembly has a lateral width as measured from the second forming edge of one of the first forming blades to the second forming edge of the other of the first forming blades and the central depression of the second block splitter assembly has a lateral width as measured from the second forming edge of one of the second forming blades to the second forming edge of the other of the second forming blades. In an embodiment, the lateral width of the central depression of the first block splitter assembly has the same dimension for at least a portion of the length of the first block splitter assembly and that the lateral width of the central depression of the second block splitter assembly has the same dimension for at least a portion of the length of the second block splitter assembly. In one embodiment, the lateral width of the central depression of the first block splitter assembly has at least two different dimensions along the length of the first block splitter assembly and that the lateral width of the central depression of the second block splitter assembly has at least two different dimensions along the length of the second block splitter assembly.
In an embodiment, the lateral width of the forming surface of the four first and second forming blades is from 1 mm to 5 mm. In one embodiment, the block splitter device may include first and second side knife assemblies.
The invention provides a block splitter device comprising first lower and second upper opposed block splitter assemblies. The first block splitter assembly has a first end opposed from a second end, a first side surface opposed from a second side surface, a bottom surface, a center depression and exactly two first forming blades. The center depression extends the length of the first block splitter assembly as measured from the first end to the second end, one of the first forming blades being disposed to the left of the center depression toward the first side surface and having a forming surface with first and second forming edges, the first forming edge being in closer proximity to the first side surface than the second forming edge. The other of the first forming blades is disposed to the right of the center depression toward the second side surface and has a forming surface with first and second forming edges, the first forming edge being in closer proximity to the second side surface than the second forming edge. The forming surfaces of the forming blades are substantially horizontally planar. The central depression has a lateral width as measured from the second forming edge of one of the first forming blades to the second forming edge of the other of the first forming blades, the lateral width of the central depression having a larger dimension at the ends of the first block splitter assembly than towards the center of the first block splitter assembly. The second block splitter assembly having a first end opposed from a second end, a first side surface opposed from a second side surface, an upper surface, a center depression and exactly two second forming blades. The center depression extends the length of the second block splitter assembly as measured from the first end to the second end, one of the second forming blades being disposed to the left of the center depression toward the first side surface and having a forming surface with first and second forming edges, the first forming edge being in closer proximity to the first side surface than the second forming edge. The other of the second forming blades is disposed to the right of the center depression toward the second side surface and has a forming surface with first and second forming edges, the first forming edge being in closer proximity to the second side surface than the second forming edge. The forming surfaces of the forming blades are substantially horizontally planar. The central depression has a lateral width as measured from the second forming edge of one of the second forming blades to the second forming edge of the other of the second forming blades, the lateral width of the central depression having a larger dimension at the ends of the second block splitter assembly than towards the center of the second block splitter assembly. The forming surfaces of the first forming blades of the first block splitter assembly being opposed to the forming surfaces of the second forming blades of the second block splitter assembly.
The invention provides a block splitter assembly comprising a first end opposed from a second end, a first side surface opposed from a second side surface, a planar surface, a center depression and exactly two forming blades. The center depression extends a length of the block splitter assembly as measured from the first end to the second end, one of the forming blades being disposed to the right of and one of the forming blades being disposed to the left of the center depression. The two forming blades each have a single forming surface, each forming surface being horizontally planar and having first and second forming edges. Each forming surface has a lateral width as measured from the first forming edge to the second forming edge, the lateral width of each forming surface having a larger dimension at the ends of the block splitter assembly than towards the center of the block splitter assembly.
The invention provides a block splitter assembly comprising a first end opposed from a second end, a first side surface opposed from a second side surface, a planar surface, a center depression and exactly two forming blades. The center depression extends a length of the block splitter assembly as measured from the first end to the second end, one of the forming blades being disposed to the left of the center depression toward the first side surface and having a forming surface with first and second forming edges, the first forming edge being in closer proximity to the first side surface than the second forming edge. The other of the forming blades is disposed to the right of the center depression toward the second side surface and has a forming surface with first and second forming edges, the first forming edge being in closer proximity to the second side surface than the second forming edge. The forming surfaces of the forming blades are substantially horizontally planar. The central depression has a lateral width as measured from the second forming edge of one of the first forming blades to the second forming edge of the other of the forming blades, the lateral width of the central depression having a larger dimension at the ends of the block splitter assembly than towards the center of the block splitter assembly.
The invention provides a method of producing a concrete block comprising providing a block splitter device having first lower and second upper opposed splitter blade assemblies. The first block splitter assembly having a first end opposed from a second end, a first side surface opposed from a second side surface, a bottom surface, a center depression and exactly two first forming blades. The center depression extends the length of the first block splitter assembly as measured from the first end to the second end, one of the first forming blades being disposed to the right of and one of the first forming blades being disposed to the left of the center depression. The two first forming blades each have a single forming surface, each forming surface being horizontally planar and having first and second forming edges. Each forming surface has a lateral width as measured from the first forming edge to the second forming edge, the lateral width of each forming surface having a larger dimension at the ends of the first block splitter assembly than towards the center of the first block splitter assembly. The second block splitter assembly has a first end opposed from a second end, a first side surface opposed from a second side surface, an upper surface, a center depression and exactly two second forming blades. The center depression extends the length of the second block splitter assembly as measured from the first end to the second end, one of the second forming blades being disposed to the right of and one of the second forming blades being disposed to the left of the center depression. The two second forming blades each having a single forming surface, each forming surface being horizontally planar and having first and second forming edges. Each forming surface having a lateral width as measured from the first forming edge to the second forming edge, the lateral width of each forming surface having a larger dimension at the ends of the second block splitter assembly than towards the center of the second block splitter assembly. The forming surface of the first block splitter assembly is opposed to the forming surface of the second block splitter assembly. The method further includes placing a concrete workpiece in the block splitter device at a splitting position to be engaged by the first and second block splitter assemblies; and with the workpiece at the splitting position, activating the first and second block splitter assemblies to engage the workpiece and thereby split and form the workpiece.
The invention provides a method of producing a concrete block comprising providing a block splitter device having first lower and second upper opposed block splitter assemblies. The first block splitter assembly has a first end opposed from a second end, a first side surface opposed from a second side surface, a bottom surface, a center depression and exactly two first forming blades. The center depression extends the length of the first block splitter assembly as measured from the first end to the second end, one of the first forming blades being disposed to the left of the center depression toward the first side surface and having a forming surface with first and second forming edges, the first forming edge being in closer proximity to the first side surface than the second forming edge, The other of the first forming blades is disposed to the right of the center depression toward the second side surface and has a forming surface with first and second forming edges, the first forming edge being in closer proximity to the second side surface than the second forming edge. The forming surfaces of the forming blades are substantially horizontally planar. The central depression has a lateral width as measured from the second forming edge of one of the first forming blades to the second forming edge of the other of the first forming blades, the lateral width of the central depression having a larger dimension at the ends of the first block splitter assembly than towards the center of the first block splitter assembly. The second block splitter assembly has a first end opposed from a second end, a first side surface opposed from a second side surface, an upper surface, a center depression and exactly two second forming blades. The center depression extends the length of the second block splitter assembly as measured from the first end to the second end, one of the second forming blades being disposed to the left of the center depression toward the first side surface and having a forming surface with first and second forming edges, the first forming edge being in closer proximity to the first side surface than the second forming edge. The other of the second forming blades is disposed to the right of the center depression toward the second side surface and has a forming surface with first and second forming edges, the first forming edge being in closer proximity to the second side surface than the second forming edge. The forming surfaces of the forming blades are substantially horizontally planar. The central depression has a lateral width as measured from the second forming edge of one of the second forming blades to the second forming edge of the other of the second forming blades, the lateral width of the central depression having a larger dimension at the ends of the second block splitter assembly than towards the center of the second block splitter assembly. The forming surface of the first block splitter assembly is opposed to the forming surface of the second block splitter assembly. The method further includes placing a concrete workpiece in the block splitter device at a splitting position to be engaged by the first and second block splitter assemblies; and with the workpiece at the splitting position, activating the first and second block splitter assemblies to engage the workpiece and thereby split and form the workpiece.
The invention provides a block splitter device including a block splitter assembly having a first section and a second section. The first and second sections each have a first end opposed from a second end, a first side surface opposed from a second side surface, and a forming blade. The second side surface of the first section of the block splitter assembly is configured to removably attach to the second side surface of the second section of the block splitter assembly. When the second side surface of the first section is attached to the second side surface of the second section, the block splitter assembly has exactly two forming blades, and a center depression extending a length of the block splitter assembly as measured from a first end to a second end of the block splitter assembly. The central depression has a lateral width as measured from the forming blade of the first section to the forming blade of the second section, the lateral width of the central depression having a larger dimension at the ends of the block splitter assembly than towards the center of the block splitter assembly.
The invention provides for a block splitter device including a block splitter assembly having a first section and a second section, the first and second sections each having a first end opposed from a second end, a first side surface opposed from a second side surface, and a forming blade. The second side surface of the first section of the block splitter assembly is configured to removably attach to the second side surface of the second section of the block splitter assembly. When the second side surface of the first section is attached to the second side surface of the second section, the block splitter assembly has two forming blades each having a single forming surface. Each forming surface is horizontally planar and has first and second forming edges, each forming surface having a lateral width as measured from the first forming edge to the second forming edge. The lateral width of each forming surface has a larger dimension at the ends of the block splitter assembly than towards the center of the block splitter assembly.
The invention provides for a block splitter device including a block splitter assembly having a first section and a second section, the first and second sections each having a first end opposed from a second end, a first side surface opposed from a second side surface, and a forming blade. The second side surface of the first section of the block splitter assembly is configured to removably attach to the second side surface of the second section of the block splitter assembly. When the second side surface of the first section is attached to the second side surface of the second section the block splitter assembly has exactly two forming blades, and a center depression extending a length of the block splitter assembly as measured from a first end to a second end of the block splitter assembly. The central depression has a depth as measured from an uppermost surface of the forming blades to a lowermost surface of the center depression, the depth of the central depression having a larger dimension at the ends of the block splitter assembly than towards the center of the block splitter assembly.
The invention provides a block splitter device including a block splitter assembly having a first section and a second section, the first and second sections each having a first end opposed from a second end, a first side surface opposed from a second side surface and a forming blade. The second side surface of the first section of the block splitter assembly is configured to removably attach to the second side surface of the second section of the block splitter assembly. When the second side surface of the first section is attached to the second side surface of the second section the block splitter assembly has two forming blades and a center depression extending a length of the block splitter assembly as measured from a first end to a second end of the block splitter assembly. The central depression has at least one opening extending from a lower surface of the center depression toward a lower surface of the block splitter assembly.
In one embodiment the at least one opening has side walls and the side walls taper outward from the lower surface of the center depression toward the lower surface of the block splitter assembly. In another embodiment the at least one opening is at least two openings. In another embodiment the at least one opening is round and in another embodiment the at least one opening is a slot.
In one embodiment the center depression has a depth as measured from the upper surface of the forming blade to the lower surface of the center depression and the depth of the center depression is greater towards the ends of the center depression than towards a mid-point of the center depression.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
The invention relates to methods for the splitting of concrete wall block workpieces to create complex appearances in the faces of concrete retaining wall blocks that result from splitting the workpieces. The invention may be used with any variety of blocks molded or formed through any variety of processes.
The invention provides a block splitter device having a block splitter assembly. The block splitter assembly has opposed first and second end surfaces, opposed first and second side surfaces, and a compound forming surface. The forming surface of the block splitter assembly has a center depression or trough located along a center axis line that extends from the first end surface to the second end surface of the block splitter assembly. The center depression or trough may extend outward from the center axis line toward the first side surface of the block splitter assembly at a desired distance and may also extend outward from the center axis line toward the second side surface of the block splitter assembly at a desired distance. The block splitter assembly also has two forming blades. One forming blade is disposed to the left of the center axis line and center depression toward the first side surface of the block splitter assembly and one forming blade is disposed to the right of the center axis line and center depression toward the second side surface of the block splitter assembly. The two forming blades have a flat horizontal forming surface along the apex of each of the forming blades. Additionally, the forming surfaces of the first forming blades may have angled surfaces that angle outward from the horizontally planar forming surfaces along first and second forming edges of the forming surface of the block splitter assembly. The two forming blades have at least portions of the forming edges and forming surfaces that are straight and parallel to one another. The forming blades are separated from one another by a distance, the distance also being the width of the center depression. The width of the center depression may have the same dimension or may vary along the length of the block splitter assembly from one end to the other end of the block splitter assembly.
The invention provides a block splitter device comprising first lower and second upper opposed block splitter assemblies. The first block splitter assembly has opposed first and second end surfaces, opposed first and second side surfaces, a compound upper forming surface and a bottom surface. The upper forming surface of the first block splitter assembly has a center depression or trough located along a center axis line that extends from the first end surface to the second end surface of the first block splitter assembly. The center depression or trough may extend outward from the center axis line toward the first side surface of the first block splitter assembly at a desired distance and may also extend outward from the center axis line toward the second side surface of the first block splitter assembly at a desired distance. The first block splitter assembly also has two first forming blades. One first forming blade is disposed to the left of the center axis line and center depression toward the first side surface of the block splitter assembly and one first forming blade is disposed to the right of the center axis line and center depression toward the second side surface of the first block splitter assembly. The two first forming blades have a flat horizontal forming surface along the apex of each of the first forming blades. Additionally, the forming surfaces of the first forming blades may have angled surfaces that descend outward from the forming surfaces along first and second forming edges toward the bottom surface of the first block splitter assembly. The two first forming blades have at least portions of the forming edges and forming surfaces that are straight and parallel to one another other. The two first forming blades may each have the same maximum vertical dimension extending upward from the bottom surface of the first block splitter assembly along the length of the first block splitter assembly or may have differing maximum vertical dimensions along the length of the first splitter block assembly. The first forming blades are separated from one another by a distance, the distance also being the width of the center depression. The width of the center depression may have the same dimension or may vary along the length of the first block splitter assembly from one end to the other end of the first block splitter assembly.
The second block splitter assembly has opposed first and second end surfaces, opposed first and second side surfaces, a compound lower forming surface and an upper surface. The lower forming surface of the second block splitter assembly has a center depression or trough located along a center axis line that extends from the first end surface to the second end surface of the second block splitter assembly. The center depression or trough may extend outward from the center axis line toward the first side surface of the second block splitter assembly at a desired distance and may also extend outward from the center axis line toward the second side surface of the second block splitter assembly at a desired distance. The second block splitter assembly also has two second forming blades. One second forming blade is disposed to the left of the center axis line and center depression toward the first side surface of the second block splitter assembly and one second forming blade is disposed to the right of the center axis line and center depression toward the second side surface of the second block splitter assembly. The two second forming blades have a flat horizontal forming surface along the nadir or bottommost area of each of the second forming blades. Additionally, the forming surfaces of the second forming blades may have angled surfaces that ascend outward from the forming surfaces along first and second forming edges toward the upper surface of the second block splitter assembly. The two second forming blades have at least portions of the forming edges and forming surfaces that are straight and parallel to one another. The two second forming blades may each have the same maximum vertical dimension extending downward from the upper surface to the forming surface of the forming blades along the length of the second block splitter assembly, or may have differing maximum vertical dimensions along the length of the second block splitter assembly. The forming edges of the first forming blades may be opposed to the forming edges of the second forming blades. The first forming blades are separated from one another by a distance, the distance also being the width of the center depression. The width of the center depression may have the same dimension or may vary along the length of the second block splitter assembly from one end to the other end of the second block splitter assembly.
The invention provides a splitter blade assembly having a center depression and first, second, and third forming blades. The first forming blade is disposed to the right of and the second and third forming blades are disposed to the left of the center depression. The forming blades have forming surfaces and forming edges. The first, second, and third forming blades have longitudinal lengths, and the longitudinal length of the first forming blade are equal to or greater than the sum of the longitudinal lengths of the second and third forming blades. The first forming blade is separated from the second and third forming blades by a distance, the distance also being the width of the center depression. The width of the center depression may have the same dimension or may vary along the length of the block splitter assembly from one end to the other end of the block splitter assembly.
The invention provides a method of producing a concrete block comprising: (i) providing a block splitter device comprising first lower and second upper opposed block splitter assemblies, (ii) placing a concrete workpiece in the block splitter device at a splitting position to be engaged by the first and second block splitter assemblies; and (iii) with the workpiece at the splitting position, activating the first and second block splitter assemblies to engage the workpiece and thereby split and form the workpiece. The block splitter device and assembly can be any block splitter device and assembly described herein.
Turning now to the Figures, the block splitter assemblies and other aspects of this invention are shown and described.
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An upper or second splitter blade assembly 30 may also be seen in
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The second block splitter assembly 30 is identical to the first block splitter assembly 20 except for its orientation relative to the workpiece 60. For example, the bottom surface of the first block splitter assembly is the upper surface of the second block splitter assembly; the upper forming surface of the first block splitter assembly is the lower forming surface of the second block splitter assembly; planar forming surface 56 being the most apical surface of forming blade 50 of the first block splitter assembly is planar forming surface 56 located at the nadir or bottommost surface of forming blade 51 of the second block splitter assembly; and angular surfaces 57 extending from forming edges 56a and 56b of the second block splitter assembly ascend toward the upper surface of the second block splitter assembly at an upward slope from the horizontal plane of planar forming surface 56.
In operation, the workpiece 60 is generally centered in the block splitter according to known practices as seen in
As will be well understood by one of skill in the art, the splitter device may include opposed hydraulically activated side knife assemblies which preferably impinge upon the block with the same timing and in the same manner as the opposed first and second block splitter assemblies 20, 30. The side knife assemblies could be formed similarly to the first and second block splitter assemblies 20, 30 to produce similar removed portions. In addition, variations in the block splitter assemblies could be used to produce blocks having removed portions on just the top and bottom of the face of a block, the top and bottom and sides, the top and sides, or the sides only.
An upper or second block splitter assembly 430 may also be seen in
As can be seen in
At least one portion of one of the first forming blades 450 of the first block splitter assembly may be parallel to at least one portion of the other first forming blade 450 of the first block splitter assembly for a distance along the length L2 of the first block splitter assembly. For example, center portion 462 of one of the first forming blades 450 may be parallel to center portion 462 of the other first forming blade 450. Additionally, three portions 460, 462 and 464, respectively, of one of the first forming blades 450 may be parallel to three portions 460, 462 and 464, respectively, of the other of the first forming blades 450.
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The second block splitter assembly 430 is identical to the first block splitter assembly 420 except for its orientation relative to the workpiece 460. For example, the bottom surface of the first block splitter assembly is the upper surface of the second block splitter assembly; the upper forming surface of the first block splitter assembly is the lower forming surface of the second block splitter assembly; planar forming surface 456 being the most apical surface of forming blade 450 of the first block splitter assembly is planar forming surface 456 located at the nadir or bottommost surface of forming blade 451 of the second block splitter assembly; and angular surfaces 457 extending from forming edges 456a and 456b of the second block splitter assembly ascend toward the upper surface of the second block splitter assembly at an upward slope from the horizontal plane of planar forming surface 456.
In alternative embodiments, various dimensions and angles could be changed. Additionally, the contour of forming blades 450 could be changed. For example, portions 460 and 461 could angle or curve away from center portion 462 and portions 463 and 464 could also angle or curve away from center portion 462.
Removed portions generally are more pronounced or wider toward the top and bottom of the workpiece narrowing toward the center of the block and along with split lines 500a, 500b, 500c and 500d and may be located in an area vertically adjacent and within the lateral width Z of the two forming blades and center depression of block splitter assemblies 420 and 430.
In operation, the workpiece 460 is generally centered in the block splitter device according to known practices as seen in
As will be well understood by one of skill in the art, the splitter machine may include opposed mechanically activated side knife assemblies which impinge upon the block with the same timing and in the same manner as the opposed first and second block splitter assemblies 420, 430. The side knife assemblies could be formed similarly to the first and second block splitter assemblies 420, 430 to produce similar removed portions. In addition, variations in the block splitter assemblies could be used to produce blocks having removed portions on just the top and bottom of the face of a block, the top and bottom and sides, the top and sides, or the sides only. In addition, the heights of and distances between the forming blades and the shapes of the forming blades can be varied to produce different blocks.
Block splitter assembly 1120 has central depression or trough 1140. As best seen in the exploded view of
Although particular embodiments have been disclosed herein in detail, this has been done for purposes of illustration only, and is not intended to be limiting with respect to the scope of the following appended claims. In particular, it is contemplated by the inventors that various substitutions, alterations, and modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims. For instance, the choices of materials or variations in shapes are believed to be a matter of routine for a person of ordinary skill in the art with knowledge of the embodiments disclosed herein.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/149,981, filed Apr. 20, 2015, entitled “Block Splitter Assembly and Method of Producing Wall Blocks”, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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