Claims
- 1. A building block comprising:a first exterior surface; first and second side surfaces coupled to the first exterior surface; a top surface coupled to the first exterior surface and to the first and second side surfaces; a bottom surface coupled to the first exterior surface and to the first and second side surfaces; a second exterior surface coupled to the first and second side surfaces, to the top surface, and to the bottom surface; a wooden attachment layer attached to and substantially covering at least one of the first and second exterior surfaces; wherein the building block comprises a mixture of water, cement, and expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam beads that have a diameter from 3.18 mm (⅛ inch) to 9.53 mm (⅜ inch).
- 2. The building block of claim 1 wherein the building block further comprises fly ash.
- 3. The building block of claim 1 wherein the building block further comprises a wetting agent.
- 4. The building block of claim 3 wherein the wetting agent is selected from the group consisting of water reducers, plasticizers, and superplasticizers.
- 5. The building block of claim 3 wherein the building block further comprises fly ash.
- 6. The building block of claim 3 wherein the water, cement, wetting agent, and EPS foam beads are in the proportions of:from 68 to 95 liters (18 to 25 gallons) water; from 150 to 190 kg (325 to 425 lb) cement; from 0.24 to 0.71 liters (1 to 3 cups) wetting agent; and from 850 to 1400 liters (30 to 50 cubic feet) EPS foam beads.
- 7. The building block of claim 3 wherein the water, cement, wetting agent, and EPS foam beads are in the proportions of:from 76 to 87 liters (20 to 23 gallons) water; from 160 to 180 kg (350 to 400 lb) cement; from 0.35 to 0.59 liters (1.5 to 2.5 cups) wetting agent; and from 990 to 1,270 liters (35 to 45 cubic feet) EPS foam beads.
- 8. The building block of claim 3 wherein the water, cement, wetting agent, and EPS foam beads are in the proportions of:approximately 81.4 liters (21.5 gallons) water; approximately 171 kg (376 lb) cement; approximately 0.47 liters (2 cups) wetting agent; and approximately 1,130 liters (40 cubic feet) EPS foam beads.
- 9. The building block of claim 5 wherein the water, cement, fly ash, wetting agent, and EPS foam beads are in the proportions of:from 68 to 95 liters (18 to 25 gallons) water; from 109 to 147 kg (240 to 325 lb) cement; from 31 to 45 kg (68 to 100 lb) fly ash; from 0.24 to 0.71 liters (1 to 3 cups) wetting agent; and from 850 to 1400 liters (30 to 50 cubic feet) EPS foam beads.
- 10. The building block of claim 5 wherein the water, cement, fly ash, wetting agent, and EPS foam beads are in the proportions of:from 76 to 87 liters (20 to 23 gallons) water; from 118 to 138 kg (260 to 305 lb) cement; from 34 to 42 kg (75 to 93 lb) fly ash; from 0.35 to 0.59 liters (1.5 to 2.5 cups) wetting agent; and from 990 to 1,270 liters (35 to 45 cubic feet) EPS foam beads.
- 11. The building block of claim 5 wherein the water, cement, fly ash, wetting agent, and EPS foam beads are in the proportions of:approximately 81.4 liters (21.5 gallons) water; approximately 128 kg (282 lb) cement; approximately 38 kg (84 lb) fly ash; approximately 0.47 liters (2 cups) wetting agent; and approximately 1,130 liters (40 cubic feet) EPS foam beads.
- 12. The building block of claim 1 wherein the wooden attachment layer comprises oriented strand board (OSB).
- 13. The building block of claim 1 wherein:each first and second side surface comprises a substantially semi-cylindrical concave portion; the top surface comprises a substantially semi-cylindrical concave portion; and the bottom surface comprises a substantially semi-cylindrical concave portion; the substantially semi-cylindrical concave portions forming a cross-linked structure of substantially cylindrical channels when a plurality of the building blocks are assembled into a wall.
- 14. A building block comprising:a first exterior surface; first and second side surfaces coupled to the first exterior surface, each first and second side surface comprising a substantially semi-cylindrical concave portion; a top surface coupled to the first exterior surface and to the first and second side surfaces, the top surface comprising a substantially semi-cylindrical concave portion extending between the first and second side surfaces; a bottom surface coupled to the first exterior surface and to the first and second side surfaces, the bottom surface comprising a substantially semi-cylindrical concave portion extending between the first and second side surfaces; a second exterior surface coupled to the first and second side surfaces, to the top surface, and to the bottom surface; each of the first and second side surfaces and the top and bottom surfaces comprising a mixture in the proportions of: approximately 21.5 gallons (81.4 liters) water; approximately 171 kg (376 lb) cement; approximately 0.47 liters (2 cups) wetting agent; and approximately 1130 liters (40 cubic feet) expanded polystyrene foam beads with a diameter from 3.18 mm (⅛ inch) to 9.53 mm (⅜ inch); a wooden attachment layer attached to and substantially covering at least one of the first and second exterior surfaces.
- 15. The building block of claim 14 wherein the wooden attachment layer comprises oriented strand board (OSB).
- 16. A method for manufacturing a plurality of building blocks comprising the steps of:assembling a form comprising a bottom portion having a length and a width, two side portions along the length of the bottom portion and coupled to the bottom portion, and two end portions along the width of the bottom portion, the bottom portion, side portions, and end portions forming sides of an open box structure; pouring a layer of block mix within the open box structure of the form; compressing the block mix to eliminate voids and air pockets in the block mix; leveling the block mix; placing a lid atop the block mix; allowing the block mix to cure; disassembling the form; cutting the cured block mix into the plurality of building blocks; and forming at least one semi-cylindrical channel in each of the plurality of building blocks.
- 17. The method of claim 16 further comprising the step of attaching a wooden attachment layer to the plurality of building blocks.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the wooden attachment layer comprises oriented strand board (OSB).
- 19. The method of claim 16 wherein the block mix comprises water, cement, a wetting agent, and EPS foam beads in first proportions.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the first proportions of water, cement, wetting agent, and EPS foam beads comprise:approximately 81.4 liters (21.5 gallons) water; approximately 171 kg (376 lb) cement; approximately 0.47 liters (2 cups) wetting agent; and approximately 1,130 liters (40 cubic feet) EPS foam beads.
PARENT APPLICATION
This patent application is a Continuation-In-Part of my previously filed patent application entitled “BUILDING BLOCK HAVING A WOODEN ATTACHMENT LAYER, METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME, AND METHOD FOR BUILDING A WALL USING THE SAME”, U.S. Ser. No. 08/953,569, filed Oct. 17, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,085,480 which is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 08/852,922, filed May. 8, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,913,791, which is incorporated herein by reference.
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