Construction Blocks have been around a long time; they are generally made of concrete and have vertical holes extruded through them. Another common Construction Block is the brick which may or may not have holes extruded through. In general coring of these blocks to conserve material is through the top and bottom and they are connected together by applying mortar between blocks.
The Construction Block Lock deals with a method to build block walls without the use of mortar by inserting a separate part between the bottom of a block and the top of the block it is resting on that fits the cores in the blocks holding the blocks in alignment. Assembly, disassembly and reassembly is clean and simple; essentially a stacking operation. For temporary assemblies and shipping no additional treatment other than stacking would be necessary and in some cases for permanent assemblies may not be either.
The Construction Block Lock system invention is comprised of a first part, a square block cored from top to bottom with the perimeter of the core centered on the block; a second block, a two square block, that is the same as two said first blocks placed side to side and joined where they meet; and a third part, a block lock, that fits within the cored holes of top and bottom blocks, substantially snugly at the perimeter and overlapping the top surface of the bottom block so that when one block is placed on another with a block lock between the blocks are held in alignment to it and hence to each other.
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For purposes of illustration no radii are shown but those familiar with blocks will know the cores generally have radii at the corners and are tapered; the blocks pictured do have a 3 degree taper but are without radii for purposes of illustration. The block lock 1 could be made to fit tightly at the bottom profile 1.1 or at the top profile vertical portion 1.2, or both, either all around the profile or by the addition of any protrusion on the surface; this has not been shown but will be obvious to those familiar with manufacturing techniques involved. The block lock shown is a plastic molded part.
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Parent | 13403546 | Feb 2012 | US |
Child | 14556071 | US |