Claims
- 1. A concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding construction for a building comprising
- a substrate exterior wall;
- support means anchored to said substrate wall and extending generally horizontally along said wall;
- a plurality of elongated battens secured to said substrate wall at laterally spaced intervals and extending generally above said horizontally extending support means;
- a column of concrete masonry veneer blocks vertically supported by said horizontally extending support means with portions of said CM blocks secured to adjacent laterally spaced battens so that CM blocks are mounted on said substrate wall, said column of blocks being defined by plural courses of blocks stacked on said support means.
- 2. A concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding construction according to claim 1 wherein:
- said concrete masonry veneer blocks each have a generally rectangular configuration in front elevation with end sides thereof having end grooves extending therein; and
- said battens include block retainer means extending along the length thereof which are received in said CM block end grooves for mounting of said CM blocks on said battens on said substrate wall.
- 3. A concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding construction according to claim 1 wherein:
- each of said battens has an elongated generally L-shaped base portion with a first leg thereof secured to said substrate wall by fastener means and a second leg extending outwardly from said first leg and substrate wall, and block retainer means connected to said second leg of said L-shaped base portion; and
- each of said CM blocks has means for receiving said block retainer means of said battens so that the CM blocks are thus attached to the battens and to said substrate wall.
- 4. A concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding construction according to claim 3 wherein:
- said concrete masonry blocks each have a generally rectangular configuration in front elevation with grooves extending therein; and
- said battens include block retainer means extending along the length thereof which are received in said CM block grooves for mounting of said CM blocks on said battens on said substrate wall.
- 5. A concrete masonry block veneer wall claddig as defined in claim 4 wherein: said CM blocks each have end grooves extending along end sides thereof, said end grooves receiving said block retainer means of said battens along the end sides of said CM blocks.
- 6. A concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding as defined in claim 4 wherein: said CM blocks each have grooves in mid-portions thereof between the end sides of said CM blocks, said grooves receiving said block retainer means of said battens.
- 7. A concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding according to claim 4, wherein said block retainer means is integrally connected to said L-shaped base portion of said battens.
- 8. A concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding according to claim 6, wherein said block retainer means are disposed within said grooves extending in mid-portions of said CM blocks, and said block retainer means are interlocked with said second leg of the L-shaped base portion of said battens.
- 9. A concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding construction according to claim 2 wherein:
- each of said battens has an elongated generally L-shaped base portion with a first leg thereof secured to said substrate wall by fastener means and a second leg extending outwardly from said first leg and substrate wall, and block retainer means connected to said second leg of said L-shaped base portion and received in said end grooves of said CM blocks so that the CM blocks are thus attached to the battens and to said substrate wall.
- 10. A concrete masonry veneer block wall cladding according to any one of claims 2 to 5, 7 or 9, wherein said battens including said block retainer means are made of metal.
- 11. A concrete masonry veneer block wall cladding according to any one of claims 2, 4, 5, 6, 8 or 9, wherein said battens including said block retainer means are made of plastic.
- 12. A concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding construction according to any of claims 2 to 9 further comprising insulation secured to said substrate wall between the outside surface of said substrate wall and the inside of the wall cladding formed by said concrete masonry veneer blocks mounted on said substrate wall.
- 13. A concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding construction according to any of claims 2 to 9 wherein:
- said battens and said CM veneer blocks are configured, dimensioned and mounted so that when the CM veneer blocks are mounted on said battens an air space is provided between the inside of the concrete masonry veneer block wall cladding and said substrate wall.
- 14. A concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding construction according to claim 1 wherein said battens and said CM veneer blocks are configured, dimensioned and mounted so that when the CM veneer blocks are mounted on said battens an air space is provided between the inside of the concrete masonry veneer block wall cladding and said insulation on said substrate wall.
- 15. A concrete masonry veneer block wall cladding construction according to any of claims 2-9 wherein: each of said concrete masonry veneer blocks has a face portion of generally rectangular configuration, and the CM block has a plurality of projections extending rearwardly from said CM block face portion; said rearwardly extending projections being configured so that when the CM block is cut adjacent to one of said projections the resultant new rearwardly extending end projection forms a new end side groove for connecting the thus cut CM veneer block to a pair of adjacent battens which are laterally spaced from each other a distance less than the length of the uncut CM block and corresponding to the length of the thus cut CM block.
- 16. A concrete masonry veneer block wall cladding construction according to claim 15 wherein each said CM block includes a plurality of markings in conjunction with said rearwardly extending projections to indicate where the CM block is to be cut to provide one of a number of different lengths for mounting the cut CM block between a pair of adjacent battens spaced apart a distance corresponding to the length of a thus cut CM block.
- 17. A concrete masonry veneer block wall cladding construction according to any of claims 2 to 9 comprising first and second intersecting substrate walls forming a corner and having concrete masonry veneer block wall cladding mounted on spaced battens on each of said substrate walls as set forth in any of said claims 2 to 9, and further comprising:
- concrete masonry veneer corner blocks each substantially L-shaped in plan view and having two side face portions, said concrete masonry corner blocks being mounted on horizontal support means and on vertically extending battens secured to said first and second substrate walls, in like manner as said CM blocks as set forth in any of claims 2 to 9.
- 18. A concrete masonry veneer block wall cladding construction as set forth in claim 17 wherein: said substrate walls intersect forming an outside corner; and each of said concrete masonry veneer outside corner blocks includes means for mounting said CM blocks on said battens secured to said first and second substrate walls.
- 19. A concrete masonry veneer block wall cladding construction as set forth in claim 17 wherein: said substrate walls intersect forming an inside corner; and each of said concrete masonry veneer inside corner blocks includes means for mounting said CM blocks on said battens secured to said first and second substrate walls.
- 20. A concrete masonry veneer block wall cladding construction according to claim 17 wherein: each of said two sides of the corner CM veneer blocks has a face portion of generally rectangular configuration, and a plurality of projections extend rearwardly from said face portion of each of said two block sides; said rearwardly extending projections being configured so that when the CM block is cut adjacent to one of said projections the resultant new rearwardly extending end projection forms a new end side groove for connecting the thus cut CM veneer block to a pair of battens which are mounted on said first and second interconnecting substrate walls spaced from the corner thereof a distance less than the length of the uncut block sides and corresponding to the length of the thus cut block side.
- 21. A concrete masonry veneer block wall cladding construction according to claim 20 wherein: each said corner CM block includes a plurality of markings in conjunction with said rearwardly extending projections to indicate where each side of said CM block is to be cut to proviode one of a number of different CM corner block side lengths.
- 22. A concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding construction according to claim 2 wherein: each of said battens has a generally U-shaped channel cross section with the base part thereof secured to said substrate wall by fastener means; and each of the pair of sides extending from said base part has a flange extending longitudinally therealong and projecting laterally outward from said sides, each such flange being received in one of said block end grooves whereby the blocks are thus attached to the battens and to said substrate wall.
- 23. A concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding construction according to claim 2 wherein:
- each of said battens has a generally U-shaped metal channel cross section with the base part thereof secured to said substrate wall by fastener means and a pair of sides extending from said base part with each of said sides having a clip member extending longitudinally therealong and projecting laterally outwardly from said sides; and
- an insert is mounted in said block end grooves, each said insert having a recess which receives one of said laterally projecting clips for securement of a block end groove whereby the blocks are mounted on the battens and on said substrate wall.
- 24. A concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding construction according to claim 2 wherein:
- each of said battens has a generally U-shaped channel cross section with the base part thereof secured to said substrate wall by fastener means and the pair of sides extending from said base part with each of said sides having adjacent the end thereof ratchet teeth extending longitudinally along the length of said sides and projecting laterally outwardly therefrom; and
- an insert is mounted in each of said CM block end grooves, each said insert having a recess with ratchet teeth on one side thereof said recess receiving the end of said batten channel sides with the ratchet teeth of said sides engaging and locking with the ratchet teeth in said inserts to secure said blocks to the battens and thereby mount them on said wall.
- 25. A concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding construction according to claim 2 wherein each of said battens includes an elongated piece of lumber of generally rectangular cross section secured to said wall by fastener means and a plurality of spaced members extending along two sides of said elongated wooden menber and providing laterally projecting flanges which extend longitudinally along said wooden member at spaced intervals, said latterally extending flanges being received in said block end grooves so as to secure said blocks to said battens and thereby mount the blocks on said wall.
- 26. A concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding construction for a building comprising:
- a substrate exterior wall;
- a plurality of support means anchored to said substrate wall at vertically spaced intervals and extending generally horizontally along said wall;
- a plurality of elongated battens secured to said substrate wall at laterally spaced intervals and extending generally verfically above each of said generally horizontally extending support means;
- a column of concrete masonry veneer blocks vertically supported by each of said horizontally extending support means with portions of said CM blocks secured to adjacent laterally spaced battens so that said CM blocks are mounted on said substrate wall, said column of blocks being defined by plural courses of blocks stacked on a given one of said support means.
- 27. A multi-story concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding construction for a multi-story building according to claim 26 wherein:
- each of said battens has an elongated generally L-shaped base portion with a first leg thereof secured to said substrate wall by fastener means and a second leg extending outwardly from said first leg and substrate wall, and block retainer means connected to said second leg of said L-shaped base portion; and
- each of said CM blocks has means for receiving said block retainer means of said battens so that the CM blocks are thereby attached to the battens and to said substrate wall.
- 28. A multi-story concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding construction for a multi-story building according to claim 27 wherein:
- said concrete masonry blocks each have a generally rectangular configuration in front elevation with end grooves extending along end sides thereof, and said block end grooves receive said block retainer means of said battens along the end sides of said CM blocks.
- 29. A multi-story concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding for a multi-story building according to claim 27; wherein said block retainer means is integrally connected to said L-shaped base portion of said battens.
- 30. A multi-story concrete masonry veneer block wall cladding according to claim 27 wherein said battens and block retainer means are made of metal.
- 31. A multi-story concrete masonry block veneer wall cladding construction for a multi-story building according to any of claims 27 to 30 further comprising insulation secured to said substrate wall between said horizontally extending support means and between the outside surface of said substrate wall and the inside of the wall cladding formed by said concrete masonry veneer blocks mounted on said substrate wall.
- 32. The concrete masonry veneer wall cladding construction of claim 26, wherein said substrate wall is a multi-story substrate wall.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 570,684 filed Jan. 13, 1984, now abandoned, for "CONCRETE MASONRY BLOCK WALL CONSTRUCTION AND BLOCKS FOR SAME".
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