Claims
- 1. A building block having a pair of opposite and parallel end walls, a top wall, a bottom wall parallel to said top wall, a first planar sidewall, and a second sidewall opposite said first sidewall, said second sidewall being configured to define at least two projections such that said second sidewall is shaped, as viewed in a plane parallel to said top and bottom walls, to define a serpentine pattern over the length of the block, said projections having enlarged end portions for interlockingly receiving insulation material having said serpentine pattern adjacent said second sidewall, a plane midway between and parallel to said end walls defining two block halves, each said block half having at least one of said projections which is spaced from said respective end wall, and the block further characterized by the portion of the serpentine pattern in one of said block halves being substantially a repeat of the portion of the serpentine pattern in the other of said block halves whereby two of the blocks are stackable in a staggered half-bond relation with alignment between the serpentine-pattern portions in said respectively stacked block halves, the block have a length of at least about 24 inches.
- 2. A building block according to claim further comprising bond beam slot means in said top wall and means defining at least one vertical opening extending through the block for receiving rebar and being at least partially in alignment with said bond beam slot means.
- 3. A building block according to claim 2 wherein said bond beam slot means is shaped to receive a bond beam which is formed to have a pair of segments which extend from each of said vertical openings at opposed angles relative to a longitudinal plane of the block.
- 4. A building block having a pair of opposite and parallel end walls, a top wall, a bottom wall parallel to said top wall, a first planar sidewall, and a second sidewall opposite said first sidewall, said second sidewall being configured to define at least two projections such that said second sidewall is shaped, as viewed in a plane parallel to said top and bottom walls, to define a serpentine pattern over the length of the block, said projections having enlarged end portions for interlockingly receiving insulation material having said serpentine pattern adjacent said second sidewall, a plane midway between and parallel to said end walls defining two block halves, each said block half having at least one of said projections which is spaced from said respective end wall, and the block further characterized by the portion of the serpentine pattern in one of said block halves being substantially a repeat of the portion of the serpentine pattern in the other of said block halves whereby two of the blocks are stackable in a staggered half-bond relation with alignment between the serpentine-pattern portions in said respectively stacked block halves, the block have a length of at least about 32 inches.
- 5. A building block according to claim 4 further comprising bond beam slot means in said top wall and means defining at least one vertical opening extending through the block for receiving rebar and being at least partially in alignment with said bond beam slot means.
- 6. A building block according to claim 5 wherein a said bond beam slot means is shaped to receive a bond beam which is formed to have a pair of segments which extend from each of said vertical openings at opposed angles relative to a longitudinal plane of the block.
- 7. A composite wall structure comprising an inner and an outer wall each of which includes a plurality of courses of blocks, each of said blocks having a pair of opposite and parallel end walls, a top wall, a bottom wall parallel to said top wall, a first planar sidewall defining a respective composite wall structure surface, and a second sidewall opposite said first sidewall, said second sidewall being configured to define at least two projections such that said second sidewall is shaped, as viewed in a plane parallel to said top and bottom walls, to define a serpentine pattern over the length of said block, a plane midway between and parallel to said end walls defining two block halves, said block further characterized by the portion of the serpentine pattern in one of said block halves being substantially a repeat of the portion of the serpentine pattern in the other of said block halves, said blocks in each of said walls being stacked in a staggered half-bond relation with alignment between the serpentine-pattern portions in the respectively stacked block halves, said second sidewalls in said inner wall blocks facing said second sidewalls in said outer wall blocks such that a generally uniform thickness space is defined between said inner and outer walls, insulation material positioned within and substantially filling the space between said inner and outer walls, and means for interlocking said insulation material to said inner and outer wall blocks.
- 8. A composite wall structure according to claim 7 wherein at least one of said blocks has a length equal to at least about 24 inches.
- 9. A composite wall structure according to claim 7 wherein at least one of said blocks has a length equal to at least about 32 inches.
- 10. A composite wall structure according to claim 7 wherein said insulation material comprises a plurality of insulation portions each extending over the combined height of at least two of said blocks.
- 11. A composite wall structure according to claim 7 wherein said block projections on said inner wall blocks alternate with and overlap said block projections on said outer wall blocks, the wall structure further comprising aligned slot means extending in upper surfaces of said top walls of both said inner and respective outer wall blocks, and at least one horizontal reinforcing means extending within said slot means.
- 12. A composite wall structure according to claim 11 further comprising means defining vertical openings through said blocks, vertical reinforcing means received in said vertical opening means in alignment with said slot means, and said horizontal reinforcing means including portions which extend around said respective vertical reinforcing means and which are received in said vertical opening means respectively.
- 13. A composite wall structure according to claim 12 further comprising grout within said vertical openings.
- 14. A composite wall structure according to claim 7 wherein said block projections on said inner wall blocks alternate with and overlap said block projections on said outer wall blocks, means defining vertical openings through said blocks, vertical reinforcing means received in said vertical opening means, the wall structure further comprising slot means extending in upper surfaces of said top walls of both said inner and respective outer wall blocks to define a zig-zag pattern, and at least one horizontal reinforcing means extending within said slot means to alternately extend inwardly and outwardly of said vertical reinforcing means.
- 15. A composite wall structure according to claim 14 further comprising grout within said vertical openings.
- 16. A composite wall according to claim 7 wherein said blocks in said inner wall are stacked in a staggered half-bond relation with said blocks in said outer wall.
- 17. A composite wall structure according to claim 7 wherein said interlocking means comprises enlarged end portions on said block projections, and wherein said block projections on said inner wall blocks alternate with and overlap said block projections on said outer wall blocks.
- 18. A composite wall structure according to claim 7 including lattice truss means disposed between at least a portion of at least one pair of said courses of said blocks of both said inner and outer walls, groove means in said insulation for receiving said lattice truss means, aligned vertical cavity means in said blocks of said at least a portion of at least one pair of said courses of said blocks, vertical reinforcing rods in said cavity means in reinforcing engagement with said lattice truss means, and grout within said cavity means.
- 19. A method of building a composite wall structure comprising the steps of:
- a. providing a first and a second plurality of blocks each of which has a pair of opposite and parallel end walls, a top wall, a bottom wall parallel to the top wall, a first planar sidewall, and a second sidewall opposite the first sidewall and configured to define at least two projections such that the second sidewall is shaped, as viewed in a plane parallel to the top and bottom walls, to define a serpentine pattern over the length of the block, wherein a plane midway between and parallel to the end walls define two block halves, and wherein the block is further characterized by the portion of the serpentine pattern in one of the block halves being substantially a repeat of the portion of the serpentine pattern in the other of the block halves;
- b. stacking the first plurality of blocks in a staggered half-bond relation with alignment between the serpentine-pattern portions in the respectively stacked block halves to form a first wall portion;
- c. stacking the second plurality of blocks in a staggered half-bond relation with alignment between the serpentine-pattern portions in the respectively stacked block halves to form a second wall portion with a generally uniform thickness space between the second sidewalls of the first and second plurality of blocks;
- d. inserting insulation material between the first and second wall portions to substantially fill the space therebetween; and
- e. interlocking the insulation material to the blocks of the first and second wall portions.
- 20. A method according to claim 19 further comprising selecting at least one of the blocks to have a length of at least about 24 inches.
- 21. A method according to claim 19 further comprising selecting at least one of the blocks to have a length of at least about 32 inches.
- 22. A method according to claim 19 further comprising stacking the first plurality of blocks to have a staggered half-bond relation with the second plurality of blocks.
- 23. A method according to claim 19 further comprising selecting and stacking the blocks such that the block projections of the first plurality of blocks alternate with and overlap the block projections of the second plurality of blocks, and inserting in slots extending longitudinally of the blocks in the upper surfaces of at least two adjacent blocks of both the first and second pluralities of blocks in at least one course of said blocks a reinforcing member.
- 24. A method according to claim 23 further comprising inserting at least one vertical reinforcing member in alignment with the slots through vertical openings in at least two of the blocks of at least one of the pluralities of blocks, and selecting the horizontal reinforcing member to be pre-formed to have portions which extend around said vertical reinforcing members alternately on inner and outer sides thereof respectively.
- 25. A method according to claim 24 further comprising grouting the vertical openings.
- 26. A method according to claim 23 further comprising inserting vertical reinforcing members through vertical openings in the blocks, inserting in slots extending in the upper surfaces of at least two adjacent blocks of each of said first and second plurality of blocks in at least one course of said blocks a horizontal reinforcing member, and selecting the horizontal reinforcing member to be pre-formed to have a zig-zag pattern to extend alternately on inner and outer sides of the vertical reinforcing members respectively.
- 27. A method according to claim 26 further comprising grouting the vertical openings.
- 28. A method according to claim 19 wherein the step of interlocking the insulation material to the blocks comprises selecting the blocks to have enlarged end portions on the block projections, the method further comprising selecting and stacking the blocks such that the block projections of the first plurality of blocks alternate with and overlap the block projections of the second plurality of blocks.
- 29. A method according to claim 19 including inserting a lattice truss between at least a portion of at least one pair of courses of both the inner and outer wall blocks including laying the lattice truss in grooves in the insulation, inserting reinforcing rods in aligned vertical cavities in the blocks of the at least a portion of all least one pair of courses in reinforcing engagement with the lattice truss, and applying grout to the vertical cavities.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/930,846, filed Aug. 14, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,339,592, which application is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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B. Howard, "Insulated Masonry Walls", Fine Homebuilding, Feb./Mar. 86, p. 38. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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