Claims
- 1. A building panel assembly comprising:
- a frame of relatively rigid components configured in a grid-like pattern of selected dimension, said frame including a perimeter formed from longitudinal, tubular perimeter bars removably attached at ends thereof to form a peripheral border, and said frame further including partition bars in cooperation with said peripheral border, said partition bars being intermediate said perimeter bars;
- said pattern defining a plurality of adjacent pockets each sized for receipt of an individual block of known dimension; and
- a discrete block having a rear face and disposed within each of the grid pockets to collectively comprise a panel assembly.
- 2. A glass-block panel comprising:
- a frame of relatively rigid components configured in a grid-like pattern of selected dimension, said frame including a perimeter formed from interchangeable longitudinal, tubular perimeter bars removably attached at ends thereof to form a peripheral border, and said frame further including pluralities of partition bars in interlocking connection with, and intermediate, said perimeter bars;
- said pattern defining a plurality of adjacent pockets each sized for receipt of an individual glass block of known dimension; and
- a glass block having a rear face and disposed within each of the grid pockets to collectively comprise a panel.
- 3. A building block panel, comprising:
- a perimeter formed from first and second pairs of interchangeable parallel longitudinal perimeter bars removably connected at ends thereof to form a peripheral border;
- said perimeter bars each being tubular and including a top surface and a base, a plurality of longitudinally spaced vertical slots opening downwardly from said top surface, a longitudinal ridge formed at said top surface between said vertical slots, and a longitudinally extending lateral lip at said base protruding inwardly therefrom;
- each of said first pair of said perimeter bars having end slots of said vertical slots located in close proximity to said ends thereof;
- each of said second pair of said perimeter bars having internal recesses of bifurcated U-shaped formation at said ends thereof, with vertical underslots provided at each of said internal recesses for interfitting engagement with said end slots of said first pair of perimeter bars;
- first and second pluralities of partition bars in cooperation with said peripheral border, said first plurality of partition bars extending parallel to and intermediate said first pair of perimeter bars, and said second plurality of partition bars extending parallel to and intermediate said second pair of perimeter bars, to form a grid-like pattern defining a plurality of individual recessed pockets;
- each said partition bar including a longitudinal flat stock member, an upper edge, a transverse flange, and two ends, with said flange providing dual lateral shelf lips on each side of said flat stock member;
- each of said first plurality of partition bars having a plurality of longitudinally spaced vertical slots extending downwardly from, and open at, said upper edge, and having an underside vertical slot at each of said ends interlocked with one of said vertical slots of said second pair of perimeter bars;
- each of said second plurality of partition bars having a plurality of spaced apart underside vertical slots interfitted with said vertical slots of said first plurality of partition bars, and having an underside vertical slot at each of said ends interlocked with one of said slots of said first pair of perimeter bars, with said flange being separated by interruptions; and
- said lips of said perimeter and partition bars being coplanar and defining a common shelf lip support plane within each of said pockets; and
- whereby generally rectangular blocks may be respectively received within said pockets in contact with said shelf lips.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of Ser. No. 7/368,120 filed Jun. 16, 1989, now issued U.S. Pat. No. 5,042,210, which is a continuation of abandoned application Ser. No. 236,169 filed Aug. 25, 1988.
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Continuations (2)
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