Claims
- 1. A modular building unit adapted for interfitting with adjacent building units; said modular building unit comprising:
- a block formed of a homogenous material and including a pair of parallel rectangular end supporting faces, a pair of parallel rectangular side faces, and parallel rectangular upper and lower supporting faces; and
- a pair of continuous mounting strips extending along and supported on said pair of end supporting faces and said upper and lower supporting faces about the entire periphery of said block and projecting outwardly from said block supporting faces, each of said strips having an outer planar surface extending in a generally perpendicular direction from the adjacent supporting faces of said block and recessed inwardly from the adjacent parallel supporting faces of said block a predetermined amount, said mounting strips secured to said supporting faces and having portions thereon for interfitting with mating portions on adjacent modular building units, said mounting strips being mortar and said block being a clay brick.
- 2. A modular building unit as set forth in claim 1 wherein said interfitting portions comprise interfitting keys and grooves on adjacent building units.
- 3. A modular building unit as set forth in claim 2 wherein one half of the length of each strip has a projecting key and the remaining one half of the length of each strip has a recessed groove therein.
- 4. A modular building unit as set forth in claim 3 wherein each strip has a planar surface adjacent said key and a planar surface adjacent said groove extending in a direction generally parallel to the adjacent supporting faces of said block, said planar surface on said upper supporting face of said block adapted to support a superjacent building unit thereon.
- 5. A modular building unit as set forth in claim 4 wherein the distance between the planar surfaces of said strip on said upper and lower supporting faces of said block is dimensionally accurate within a dimensional measurement of less than about 1/32 inch, and the distance between the planar surfaces of said strip on opposed end supporting faces of said block is dimensionally accurate within a dimensional measurement of less than about 1/32 inch.
- 6. A wall formed of a plurality of interfitting masonry building units; said masonry building units each comprising:
- a block including a pair of parallel rectangular end supporting faces, a pair of parallel rectangular side faces, and parallel rectangular upper and lower supporting faces;
- a separate mounting strip mounted along said pair of end supporting faces and said upper and lower supporting faces about the entire periphery of said block, said mounting strip having portions interfitting with mating portions on adjacent building units connecting said building units to each other;
- said strip having an outer planar surface extending in a generally perpendicular direction from the adjacent supporting faces of said block; said outer planar surface extending about the entire periphery of said block and being aligned in a flush relation with a similar outer planar surface on adjoining building units to form a joint therebetween; and
- means for securing said flush outer planar surfaces of said joint to each other comprising an adhesive means secured to said flush outer planar surfaces.
- 7. A wall formed of a plurality of interfitting masonry building units as set forth in claim 6 wherein:
- said flush outer planar surfaces of said joint are recessed inwardly from the adjacent parallel side faces of the adjoining blocks a predetermined distance to define a recessed groove between said adjoining blocks.
- 8. A modular building unit for the corner of a masonry building comprising:
- a block formed of a homogeneous material and including a pair of parallel rectangular end faces, a pair of parallel rectangular side faces, and parallel rectangular upper and lower faces;
- a mounting strip extending along said upper and lower faces and one of said end faces interfitting with a first adjacent modular building unit extending in one direction; and
- another mounting strip extending along said upper and lower faces and one of said side faces interfitting with a second adjacent modular building unit extending at right angles to said first mentioned modular building unit;
- said mounting strips being formed of a material different from said homogeneous material of said block and secured to said block after said block is formed.
- 9. A modular building unit as set forth in claim 8 wherein said mounting strips have portions thereof interfitting with said first and second adjacent modular building units.
- 10. A modular building unit as set forth in claim 9 wherein said interfitting portions comprise interfitting keys and grooves on said adjacent building units.
- 11. A corner portion of a wall formed of a plurality of interfitting masonry modular building units; said corner portion comprising:
- a corner building block formed of a homogenous material and including a pair of parallel rectangular end faces, a pair of parallel rectangular side faces, and parallel rectangular upper and lower faces;
- a first mounting strip extending along said upper and lower faces and one of said end faces;
- an adjacent modular building unit extending in one direction and having a mounting strip interfitting with said first mounting strip on said one of said end faces on said corner building block;
- a second mounting strip extending along said upper and lower faces and one of said side faces of said corner block; and
- another adjacent modular building unit extending in a direction at right angles to said first mentioned adjacent modular building unit and interfitting with said second mounting strip on said one of said side faces on said corner building block.
- 12. A corner portion of a wall as set forth in claim 11 wherein said adjacent building units have mounting strips interfitting with said mounting strips on said corner building block.
- 13. A corner portion of a wall as set forth in claim 12 wherein said mounting strips on said corner building block and on said adjacent building unit comprise interfitting keys and grooves.
- 14. A wall formed of interfitting masonry building units; said masonry building units each comprising:
- a block including a pair of parallel rectangular end supporting faces, a pair of parallel rectangular side faces, and parallel rectangular upper and lower supporting faces; and
- a pair of spaced parallel mounting strips extending along said pair of end faces and said upper and lower faces about the entire periphery of said block, said mounting strips spaced inwardly of said side faces and having portions interfitting with mating portions on adjacent building units, said mounting strips being formed of a material different from the material of said block and secured to said supporting faces, said strips being mortar and said block being a clay brick.
- 15. A wall as set forth in claim 14 wherein mating mounting strips on adjacent blocks define a joint having flush outer surfaces spaced inwardly from said side faces.
- 16. A method of forming a generally vertical wall having a plurality of horizontal layers of interfitting modular building units arranged in end to end relation in each layer; said method comprising the following steps:
- providing a block of a homogenous material for each building unit including a pair of parallel rectangular end faces, a pair of parallel rectangular side faces, and parallel rectangular upper and lower faces;
- securing a continuous mounting strip about the periphery of each block including said end faces and said upper and lower faces and spaced inwardly of said side faces;
- providing portions on said mounting strip interfitting with mounting strips on adjacent blocks along the periphery of said mounting strip;
- placing a lower layer of modular building units in end to end relation with interfitting strips on contiguous end faces of said building units;
- adding a superajcent layer of modular building units to said lower layer with interfitting strips on contiguous upper and lower faces of building units in the adjacent layers, the superajcent layer of modular building units being supported on said mounting strip of the subjacent layer of modular building units;
- forming a projection on said strip for one half of the length of said strip about the periphery of said block;
- forming a groove in said strip for the remaining one half of the length of said strip about the periphery of said block;
- forming a planar surface on said mounting strip on each side of said groove and each side of said projection parallel to the adjacent associated face of said block; and
- supporting a superajacent building unit on the planar surfaces of a strip on the upper face of a subjacent block.
- 17. A method of forming a generally vertical wall having a plurality of horizontal layers of interfitting masonry building units arranged in end to end relation in each layer; said method comprising the following steps:
- providing a clay brick for each building unit including a pair of parallel rectangular end faces, a pair of parallel rectangular side faces, and parallel rectangular upper and lower faces;
- securing a continuous mortar mounting strip about the periphery of each brick including said end faces and said upper and lower faces and spaced inwardly of said side faces;
- providing portions on said mortar mounting strip for interfitting with mounting strips on adjacent bricks along the periphery of said mounting strip;
- placing a lower layer of modular building units in end to end relation with interfitting strips on contiguous end faces of said bricks;
- adding a superajcent layer of masonry building units to said lower layer with interfitting mortar strips on contiguous upper and lower faces of bricks in the adjacent layers of masonry building units;
- forming a projection on said continuous mortar strip for one half the length of said mortar strip about the periphery of said brick;
- forming a groove in said strip for the remaining one half of the length of said strip about the periphery of said brick;
- forming a planar surface on said mortar mounting strip on each side of said groove and each side of said projection parallel to the adjacent associated face of said brick; and
- supporting a subjacent masonry building unit on the planar surfaces of a mortar mounting strip on the upper face of a superajcent brick.
- 18. A method of forming a generally vertical wall having a plurality of horizontal layers of interfitting masonry building units arranged in end to end relation in each layer; said method comprising the following steps:
- providing a clay brick for each building unit including a pair of parallel rectangular end faces, a pair of parallel rectangular side faces, and parallel rectangular upper and lower faces;
- securing a continuous mortar mounting strip about the periphery of each brick including said end faces and said upper and lower faces and spaced inwardly of said side faces;
- providing portions on said mortar mounting strip for interfitting with mounting strips on adjacent bricks along the periphery of said mounting strip;
- placing a lower layer of modular building units in end to end relation with interfitting strips on contiguous end faces of said bricks;
- adding a superajcent layer of masonry building units to said lower layer with interfitting mortar strips on contiguous upper and lower faces of bricks in the adjacent layers of masonry building units;
- forming an outer planar surface on said mortar mounting strip extending in a direction perpendicular to the faces of the brick on which the mortar mounting strip is secured, the planar surfaces of mortar mounting strips of adjacent bricks being in vertical alignment; and
- placing adhesive securing means on at least some of the aligned planar surfaces on mortar mounting strips of adjacent bricks to secure adjacent bricks to each other.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/279,053, filed Jul. 22, 1994, abandoned; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/848,369, filed Mar. 9, 1992, abandoned; which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/448,233, filed Dec. 11, 1989, abandoned.
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