Claims
- 1. A retaining wall block for constructing a multiple course retaining wall, said block comprising:
a body, the body having a substantially planar top surface; a front surface, wherein said front surface is of a substantially curvilinear shape; a rear surface; opposed side surfaces; and, a bottom surface having a predetermined area and a non-planar portion, the non-planar 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.
- 2. The block of claim 1 wherein the non-planar portion comprises a continuous area making up at least one half of said bottom surface area.
- 3. The block of claim 1 wherein said non-planar portion is curved.
- 4. The block of claim 3 wherein said non-planar portion extends from one of said side surfaces to the other side surface.
- 5. The block of claim 1, wherein said non-planar portion is concave.
- 6. A retaining wall block for constructing a multiple course retaining wall, said block comprising:
a body, the body having a top surface; a front surface, wherein said front surface is of a substantially curvilinear shape.; a rear surface; opposed side surfaces; a bottom surface having a predetermined surface area and a non-planar portion, the non-planar 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, at least one downwardly extending projection interposed between said rear surface and said non-planar portion, 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 offset a predetermined distance rearwardly of the lower course of blocks.
- 7. The block of claim 6, wherein said projection extends substantially from one of said side surfaces to the other side surface.
- 8. The block of claim 6, wherein said projection is substantially parallel with said rear surface of said block.
- 9. The block of claim 6, wherein said abutting surface is substantially parallel with said rear surface of said block.
- 10. A block for constructing a retaining wall, the block comprising:
a body, the body having a substantially planar top surface; a front surface, wherein said front surface is of a substantially curvilinear shape; a rear surface; a pair of multi-faceted side surfaces extending from the top surface and spanning from the front surface to the back surface, and, a bottom surface having a predetermined surface area and a non-planar portion, the non-planar 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.
- 11. The block of claim 10, wherein said bottom surface further comprises a gutter, the gutter interposed between said rear surface and said non-planar portion of the block.
- 12. The block of claim 10, wherein said gutter is collaterally aligned with said rear surface of the block.
- 13. The block of claim 10, wherein said gutter substantially extends from one of said multifaceted side surfaces to the other multifaceted side surface.
- 14. The block of claim 10, wherein the multifaceted side surfaces further comprise an inwardly inset sidewall portion that perpendicularly intersects the rear surface of the block.
- 15. The block of claim 14 wherein the multifaceted side surfaces further comprise a shoulder formed between the sidewalls and a forward portion of the multifaceted side surfaces, the shoulder and the forward portion of the multifaceted side wall intersecting at an obtuse angle.
CROSS REFERENCES
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/811,119 filed Mar. 17, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application 09/377,094 filed on Sep. 19, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,250,850.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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10033460 |
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09377094 |
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09811119 |
Mar 2001 |
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