Claims
- 1. A cementatious block for seating in adjacent and adjoining relation with a plurality of the cementatious blocks to define a wall, comprising:a body having a top and an opposing bottom, opposing front and back faces, and a first and second opposing ends; the top defining a geometric protruding surface and the bottom defining a mating geometric surface, whereby two of the block stacked one on another matingly engage together; the front face formed of a first material extending from an exterior surface thereof through the body at least to a depth defined by a plane substantially parallel to the exterior surface with a remaining portion of the body extending therefrom to the opposing back face formed of a second material and further defining a beveled first edge extending substantially a length of the body adjacent the bottom and a beveled second side edge extending substantially a height of the body between the bottom and the top; and the first end defining a protrudence and the second end defining a recess conforming substantially in shape to the protrudence, whereby linearly adjacent blocks matingly engage for assemblying a wall therewith.
- 2. The cementatious block as recited in claim 1, wherein a portion of the bottom surface defines a notch recessed into a side face extending from a distal edge thereof for matingly engaging a drip strip attached to a footer of a foundation on which a plurality of the blocks are stacked and linearly engaged together to define the wall.
- 3. The cementatious block as recited in claim 1, wherein the geometric protruding surface defines a plurality of valleys and ridges extending longitudinally along the block and spaced apart between the front and back faces.
- 4. The cementatious block as recited in claim 3, wherein the valleys define substantially V-shaped depths and the ridges define substantially V-shaped peaks.
- 5. The cementatious block as recited in claim 1, wherein the protrudence defines an exterior arcuate surface.
- 6. The cementations block as recited in claim 5, wherein the exterior arcuate surface is defined by at least a portion of a cylinder comprising the protrudence.
- 7. The cementations block as recited in claim 6, wherein opposing edges between the front and back surfaces and the second opposing end define beveled faces, whereby linearly adjacent blocks engage at a selected oblique angle in a range of angles relative to a coaxial line defined by one of the blocks, such that a plurality of the blocks defines an arcuate line.
- 8. The cementations block as recited in claim 1, wherein an interior portion of the block defines at least one hole extending between the opposing top and bottom surfaces.
- 9. The cementatious block as recited in claim 1, wherein the geometric protruding surface of the top defines at least one substantially V-shaped peak and the geometric surface of the bottom defines at least one substantially V-shaped recess, whereby two of the block stacked one on another matingly engage together.
- 10. A wall constructed with a plurality of cementations blocks according to claim 1.
- 11. A cementatious block for seating in adjacent and adjoining relation with a plurality of the cementatious blocks to define a wall, comprising:a body having a top and an opposing bottom, opposing front and back faces, and a first and second opposing ends; the top defining a geometric protruding surface and the bottom defining a mating geometric surface, whereby two of the blocks stacked one on another matingly engage together; the front face defining a beveled first edge extending substantially a length of the block adjacent the bottom surface and a beveled second side edge extending substantially a height of the body between the bottom and the top, the front face formed of a first material extending from an exterior surface thereof through the body at least to a depth defined by a plane substantially parallel to the exterior surface with a remaining portion of the body extending therefrom to the opposing back face formed of a second material; the first end defining a protrudence and the second end defining a recess conforming substantially in shape to the protrudence, whereby linearly adjacent blocks matingly engage for assemblying a wall therewith; and a portion of the bottom surface defining a notch recessed into a side face extending from a distal edge thereof for matingly engaging a drip strip attached to a footer of a foundation on which a plurality of the blocks are stacked and linearly engaged together to define the wall.
- 12. The cementatious block as recited in claim 11, wherein the geometric protruding surface defines a plurality of valleys and ridges extending longitudinally along the block and spaced apart between the front and back faces.
- 13. The cementatious block as recited in claim 12, wherein the valleys define substantially V-shaped depths and the ridges define substantially V-shaped peaks.
- 14. The cementatious block as recited in claim 11, wherein the protrudence defines an exterior arcuate surface.
- 15. The cementations block as recited in claim 14, wherein the exterior arcuate surface is defined by at least a portion of a cylinder comprising the protrudence.
- 16. The cementatious block as recited in claim 14, wherein opposing edges between the front and back surfaces and the second opposing end define beveled faces, whereby linearly adjacent blocks engage at a selected oblique angle in a range of angles relative to a coaxial line defined by one of the blocks, such that a plurality of the blocks defines an arcuate line.
- 17. The cementatious block as recited in claim 11, wherein an interior portion of the block defines at least one hole extending between the opposing top and bottom surfaces.
- 18. The cementatious block as recited in claim 11, wherein the geometric protruding surface of the top defines at least one substantially V-shaped peak and the geometric surface of the bottom defines at least one substantially V-shaped recess, whereby two of the blocks stacked one on another matingly engage together.
- 19. A cementations block for seating in adjacent and adjoining relation with a plurality of the cementatious blocks to define a wall, comprising:a body having a top and an opposing bottom, opposing front and back faces, and a first and second opposing ends; the top defining a geometric protruding surface and the bottom defining a mating geometric surface, whereby two of the blocks stacked one on another matingly engage together; the front face formed of a first material extending from an exterior surface thereof through the body at least to a depth defined by a plane substantially parallel to the exterior surface with a remaining portion of the body extending therefrom to the opposing back face formed of a second material; the first end defining a protrudence and the second end defining a recess conforming substantially in shape to the protrudence, whereby linearly adjacent blocks matingly engage for assemblying a wall therewith; and portion of the bottom surface defining a notch recessed into a side face extending from a distal edge thereof for matingly engaging a drip strip attached to a footer of a foundation on which a plurality of the blocks are stacked and linearly engaged together to define the wall.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 29/144,964 filed Jul. 12, 2001 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 29/136,600 filed Feb. 2, 2001, issued Sep. 11, 2001 as U.S. Des. Pat. No. D447,819.
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