Claims
- 1. A retaining wall block for constructing a multiple course retaining wall comprising:
a substantially planar top surface; spaced apart front and back surfaces extending from the top surface; spaced apart side surfaces extending from the top surface and spanning from the front surface to the back surface; a bottom surface spaced apart from the top surface having a predetermined surface area and having a concave portion, the concave portion comprising a continuous area making up at least one-quarter of the bottom surface and creating a cavity between the bottom surface of the block and a top surface of a lower course of blocks when the block is placed on the top surface of the lower course of blocks, the cavity allowing dirt and other foreign matter to exist between successive courses of blocks without creating instability between the block and the lower course of blocks, and said body being of the same, uniform material composition throughout.
- 2. The block of claim 1 wherein the concave portion accounts for greater than one half of the total surface area of the bottom.
- 3. The block of claim 1 wherein said concave portion is shaped to substantially form a portion of a cylinder.
- 4. The block of claim 3 wherein said concave portion extends from one of said side surfaces to the other side surface.
- 5. The block of claim 1 further comprising:
a plurality of elongate grooves formed in the concave portion of the bottom surface.
- 6. The block of claim 5 wherein the elongate grooves extend transversely of the bottom surface between the front and the back surfaces.
- 7. The block of claim 5 wherein each of the plurality of grooves further comprise:
a first surface and a second surface; the first surface extending along the length of said groove and connecting said bottom surface with the second surface the second surface extending along the length of said groove and connecting said bottom surface with the first surface and forming an angle a between the first surface and the second surface, said angle a having a value of less than 180 degrees.
- 8. The block of claim 7 wherein said angle a has a value between 120 degrees and 60 degrees.
- 9. A retaining wall block for constructing a multiple course retaining wall comprising:
a top surface; spaced apart front and back surfaces extending from the top surface; spaced apart side surfaces extending from the top surface and spanning from the front surface to the back surface; a bottom surface spaced apart from the top surface having a predetermined surface area and integral with the front, back and side surfaces, and having a concave portion, the concave portion creating a cavity between the bottom surface of the block and a top surface of a lower course of blocks when the block is placed on the top surface of the lower course of blocks, the cavity allowing dirt and other foreign matter to exist between successive courses of blocks without creating instability between the block and the lower course of blocks; and the top, bottom, front, back and side surfaces defining the block body, and said body being of the same, uniform material composition throughout; and, at least one downward projection proximate the rear surface, said downward projection having an abutting surface which contacts the rear surface of a lower course of blocks when the block is stacked thereon, thereby causing the block to be set rearwardly of the lower course of blocks.
- 10. A block for use in constructing a retaining wall comprising:
a substantially planar top surface; a bottom surface; side surfaces extending from the top surface to the bottom surface; a front surface extending substantially vertically from the top surface to the bottom surface and extending laterally between the side surfaces; a back surface extending substantially vertically from the top surface to the bottom surface and extending laterally between the side surfaces; the bottom surface having a contiguous upwardly recessed curved portion rearwardly displaced from the front surface that creates a vertical gap between the bottom surface and a top surface of a lower course of blocks when said block is placed thereon in the construction of the wall, the curved portion making up more than one-quarter of the bottom surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 09/377,094 of Gerald P. Price and Raymond R. Price filed Aug. 19, 1999 entitled Block With Multifaceted Bottom Surface.
Continuations (1)
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Parent |
09377094 |
Aug 1999 |
US |
Child |
09864357 |
May 2001 |
US |