Claims
- 1. The combination of a preformed masonry building block and at least one preformed insulating insert therefor; said building block being adapted for use with similar blocks and inserts in vertically stacked horizontal rows in the contruction of structural walls and the like, and said block comprising a pair of laterally spaced longitudinally extending vertically disposed side walls each of a generally rectangular configuration viewed laterally and each of generally rectangular cross-sectional configuration, said walls cooperatively defining a vertically open generally rectanguar space therebetween, a pair of vertically disposed generally rectangular and laterally extending connecting arms disposed between and connected with said side walls at respective inner surfaces thereof whereby to secure the walls in relatively fixed position, said arms being spaced longitudinally from each other and from the ends of the walls and each arm including a vertically open notch adjacent a wall for receiving an insulating insert, said insulating insert being of a light weight thermal insulating and fire retarding material and having an external configuration which is generally rectangular, said insert having a pair of notches respectively for receiving portions of said arms of a block when the insert is disposed internally of and adjacent a wall thereof and entered vertically in the notches in the arms of the block, the insert being generally coextensive with the walls of the block and having no portion thereof projecting substantially beyond the walls of the block when so disposed in the block, and both block walls and said insulating insert having overlap and interlock means at least along each marginal end portion thereof so as to provide for overlapping and interlocking relationship between each block wall and insert and horizontally adjacent block walls and inserts in a structural wall or the like formed of similar blocks and inserts.
- 2. The combination of a preformed masonry building block and preformed insulating insert therefor as set forth in claim 1 wherein said insulating insert is adapted for quadrilateral overlapping and interlocking relationship with all contiguous inserts thereabout in a structural wall formed of similar blocks and inserts.
- 3. The combination of a preformed masonry building block and preformed insulating insert therefor as set forth in claim 2 wherein said insert is of multi-part planar construction with the parts relatively slidable so as to be arranged in a first position wherein both parts reside substantially wholly within the rectangular outline of the side walls of an associated block and in a second position wherein one of the parts is moved relative to the other part so as to project vertically into overlapping relationship with a vertically adjacent insert.
- 4. The combination of a preformed masonry building block and preformed insulating insert therefor as set forth in claim 3 wherein said overlap and interlocking means on said block side walls comprise thin narrow marginal flanges which extend from opposite surfaces of the side walls at opposite ends thereof, and wherein the overlap and interlock means on the insert comprise similar thin narrow marginal flanges.
- 5. The combination of a preformed masonry building block and preformed insulating insert therefor as set forth in claim 4 wherein the bottom edge surfaces of said block side walls are flat with the top edge surfaces thereof having thin narrow marginal flanges projecting from inner surfaces of the walls and defining uniform mortar receiving grooves outwardly thereof and extending horizontally between vertically adjacent blocks.
- 6. The combination of a preformed masonry building block and preformed insulating insert therefor as set forth in claim 4 wherein the two planar parts of said insulating insert have notches of slightly different depth so as to permit the relative downward sliding movement of one of said parts into said overlapping and interlocking relationship with an adjacent insert.
- 7. The combination of a preformed masonry building block and preformed insulating insert therefor as set forth in claim 6 wherein said multi-part insulating insert is provided with interengaging means serving to secure the parts of the insert initially in said first position wherein both parts of the insert reside substantially within the rectangular outline of the side walls of an associated block, and wherein said means is fragile so as to be readily ruptured and release the parts of the insert for relative sliding movement to the second position of the parts with one part of the insert in overlapping and interlocking relationship with a subadjacent insert.
- 8. The combination of a preformed masonry building block and at least one preformed insulating insert therefor; said building block being adapted for use with similar blocks and inserts in vertically stacked horizontal rows in the construction of structural walls and the like, and said block comprising a pair of laterally spaced longitudinally extending vertically disposed side walls each of a generally rectangular configuration viewed laterally and each of generally rectangular cross-sectional configuration, said walls cooperatively defining a vertically open generally rectangular space therebetween, a pair of vertically disposed generally rectangular and laterally extending connecting arms disposed between and connected with said side walls at respective inner surfaces thereof whereby to secure the walls in relatively fixed position, said arms being spaced longitudinally from each other and from the ends of the walls and each arm including a vertically open notch adjacent a wall for receiving an insulating insert, said insulating insert being of a light weight thermal insulating and fire retarding material and having an external configuration which is generally rectangular, said insert having a pair of notches respectively for receiving portions of said arms of a block when the insert is disposed internally of and adjacent a wall thereof and entered vertically in the notches in the arms of the block, and the insert being of multi-part planar construction with the parts relatively slidable so as to be arranged in a first position wherein both parts reside substantially wholly within the rectangular outline of the side walls of an associated block and in a second position wherein one of the parts is moved relative to the other part so as to project vertically downwardly into overlapping relationship with a vertically adjacent insert.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 136,474, filed Dec. 23, 1987, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 31,141, filed Mar. 24, 1987, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 881,513, filed June 30, 1986, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 758,577, filed July 24, 1985, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 536,327, filed Sept. 29, 1983, all now abandoned.
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