Claims
- 1. A block for constructing a retaining wall comprising:a generally planar top surface; front and back surfaces extending from the top surface; multi-faceted side surfaces extending from the top surface and spanning from the front surface to the back surface; a bottom surface having a predetermined surface area and integral with the front 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 a limited amount of 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, a gutter formed into the bottom surface of the block and spaced away from the rear surface of the block, the gutter extending into the block through the bottom surface thereof so as to define a bearing surface in the bottom surface of the block between the concave portion of the bottom surface and the gutter.
- 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 further comprising at least one groove formed in the concave portion of the bottom surface.
- 4. The block of claim 1 wherein said concave portion is shaped to substantially form a portion of a cylinder.
- 5. The block of claim 4 wherein said concave portion extends from one of said multi-faceted side surfaces to the other multi-faceted side surface.
- 6. The block of claim 1 wherein said concave portion is shaped to substantially form a segment of a sphere having a generally circular edge defined on said bottom surface.
- 7. The block of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of elongate grooves formed in the bottom surface.
- 8. The block of claim 7 wherein the elongate grooves extend transversely of the bottom surface between the front and the back surfaces.
- 9. The block of claim 7 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 α between the first surface and the second surface, said angle α having a value of less than 180 degrees.
- 10. The block of claim 9 wherein said angle α has a value between 120 degrees and 60 degrees.
- 11. The block of claim 7 wherein each of the plurality of grooves further comprise: a first surface, a second surface and a third surface;the first surface extending along the length of said groove and connecting said bottom surface with the third surface; the second surface extending along the length of said groove and connecting said bottom surface with the third surface; the third surface extending along the length of said groove, connecting the first surface with the second surface and upwardly displaced from the bottom surface.
- 12. The block of claim 1 wherein said bottom surface further comprises:at least one downward projection formed between the rear surface and the gutter formed into the bottom surface of the block, 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.
- 13. The block of claim 12 wherein the abutting surface of said downward projection forms an angle β with the rear surface which is less than 45 degrees.
- 14. The block of claim 12 wherein the abutting surface of said downward projection forms an angle β with the rear surface which is less than 30 degrees.
- 15. The block of claim 12 wherein the downward projection has a generally trapezoidal cross-sectional shape.
- 16. The block of claim 12 wherein the downward projection is spaced away from the rear surface of the block.
- 17. The block of claim 12 wherein the abutting surface of the downward projection is integral with a rear face of the gutter.
- 18. The block of claim 12 wherein the abutting surface of said downward projection is generally angled toward the rear surface.
- 19. The block of claim 1 wherein the bearing surface between the concave portion and the gutter is narrower than the width of the gutter.
- 20. The block of claim 19 wherein a forward edge of the gutter supports a rear portion of the block upon a lower course of blocks.
- 21. The block of claim 1 wherein the multi-faceted sides perpendicularly intersect the rear surface of the block.
- 22. The block of claim 1 wherein the multifaceted side surfaces further comprise an inwardly inset sidewall portion that perpendicularly intersects the rear surface of the block.
- 23. The block of claim 22 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.
- 24. A block for use in constructing a retaining wall comprising:a top surface; a bottom surface, the bottom surface having a non-planar portion which 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; a front surface extending vertically from the top surface to the bottom surface; multifaceted side surfaces extending vertically from the top surface to the bottom surface and rearwardly from the front surface; and, a heel portion comprising a rear surface that extends vertically between the top surface and the bottom surface and horizontally between the multifaceted side surfaces, the heel portion having formed into the bottom surface thereof a gutter that extends upwardly into the block toward the top surface thereof and a downwardly depending projection that extends from the bottom surface of the heel portion of the block, the downwardly depending projection being spaced away from the rear surface of the heel portion.
- 25. The block of claim 24 wherein the multifaceted side surfaces perpendicularly intersect the rear surface of the heel portion.
- 26. The block of claim 24 wherein the multifaceted side surfaces further comprise an inwardly inset sidewall portion that perpendicularly intersects the rear surface of the heel portion.
- 27. The block of claim 26 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.
- 28. The block of claim 24 wherein the gutter of the heel portion is formed immediately adjacent the non-planar portion of the bottom surface of the block so as to form an edge therebetween.
CROSS REFERENCES
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/377,094 filed on Aug. 19, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,250,850.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (3)
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“Beautiful Do-It-Yourself Retaining Walls!” Keystone Garden Walls product literature, date unknown, 2 pages. |
“Garden Wall” Keystone Retaining Wall Systems product literature, 1991, 3 pages. |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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