Claims
- 1. A constructional component for a wall structure definable in an xyz Cartesian coordinate system, capable of resisting high gravity and lateral loads, both uniform and cyclical, the component comprising:
- a solid building block, formed of a structural material, having a generally rectangular exterior configuration definable in said xyz Cartesian system, an x-axis thereof comprising a width axis of said wall structure, a y-axis thereof comprising the directionality of said wall structure, and a z-axis thereof comprising a vertical axis of the wall structure, in which one xz end surface of each building block comprises a positive y-axis deep key geometry and each opposing xz end surface thereof comprises a negative y-axis deep key geometry complementally interlockable to said positive geometry of said opposite yz surface, in which a ratio of the x-axis width of a base of each positive and negative deep key geometry of each opposing xy end surface comprises about at least fifty percent of the entire x-axis width of each block, in which each y-axis deep key dimension of said respective positive and negative deep key geometries also comprises a range of about eight to about twenty five percent of the x-axis dimension of said block, in which said block includes a plurality of vertical cavities extending the entire z-axis length therethrough, said cavities separated by a web portion having respective non-parallel opposite vertical surfaces which narrow in the negative z-axis direction, said cavities including rectilinear interior ledges at their respective interfaces with respective top and bottom xy surfaces of said block, said ledges comprising respectively negative and positive complementally interlockable rectilinear structures, each having a z-axis dimension in a range of about five to about twenty five percent of the x-axis dimension of the block,
- whereby a substantially rigid and load-resistant interlock between horizontally and vertically contiguous blocks, when joined as a component of a wall structure, is resultant therefrom.
- 2. The constructional component as recited in claim 1 in which said ledges of said vertical cavities comprise three-sided offsets in which no ledge exists at a fourth side of each cavity.
- 3. The constructional component as recited in claim 1, in which said negative deep key geometry of said xz surface comprises an inward trapezoid.
- 4. The constructional component as recited in claim 1, in which said negative deep key geometry of said xz surface comprises an outward trapezoid.
- 5. The constructional component as recited in claim 1, in which said vertical cavities comprise hollow rectilinear cavities.
- 6. The constructional component as recited in claim 1, in which said cavities comprise cylindrical hollow cavities.
- 7. The constructional component as recited in claim 2, in which said vertical cavities comprise rectilinear cavities.
- 8. A constructional component for a wall structure definable in an xyz Cartesian coordinate system, capable of resisting high gravity and lateral loads, both uniform and cyclical, the component comprising:
- a solid building block, formed of a structural material, having a generally rectangular exterior configuration definable in said xyz Cartesian system, an x-axis thereof comprising a width axis of said wall structure, a y-axis thereof comprising the directionality of said wall structure, and a z-axis thereof comprising a vertical axis of the wall structure, in which one xz end surface of each building block comprises a positive y-axis deep key geometry and in which one yz surface of each block also comprises a positive x-axis deep key geometry, in which a ratio of a greatest x-axis width of a base of each positive deep key geometry of said xz and yz surfaces comprise about at least fifty percent of the entire x-axis width of each block, in which each y-axis deep key dimension of said deep key geometries also comprises a range of about eight to about twenty five percent of the x-axis dimension of said block, in which said block includes a plurality of vertical cavities extending the entire z-axis length therethrough, said cavities separated by a web portion having respective non-parallel opposite vertical surfaces which narrow in the negative z-axis direction, said cavities including rectilinear interior ledges at their respective interfaces with respective top and bottom xy surfaces of said block, said ledges comprising respectively negative and positive complementally interlockable rectilinear structures, each having a z-axis dimension in a range of about five to about twenty five percent of the x-axis dimension of the block,
- whereby a substantially rigid and load-resistant interlock between horizontally and vertically contiguous blocks, when joined as a component of a wall structure, is resultant therefrom.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This case is a substitute for application Ser. No. 08/142,059, filed Oct. 28, 1993, entitled Constructional Components for Use in a Wall Structure.
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