Claims
- 1. A building block, comprising:
a) first and second load bearing faces, wherein the first and second load bearing faces are disposed opposite of each other, wherein the first and second load bearing faces are disposed generally parallel to each other, wherein the first and second load bearing faces are substantially flat; b) first and second ends, wherein the first and second ends are disposed opposite of each other, wherein each of the first and second ends is transverse to each of the first and second load bearing faces; c) first and second sides, wherein the first and second sides are disposed opposite each other, wherein the first and second sides are disposed generally parallel to each other, wherein each of the first and second sides is transverse to each of the first and second load bearing faces and each of the first and second ends; d) a first inner core formed in the building block and extending to and between the load bearing faces, wherein the first inner core is spaced from each of the first and second ends, and wherein the first inner core is spaced from each of the first and second sides; e) an end core portion formed in each of the first and second ends, with the end core portion extending to and between the load bearing sides; and f) an interlock protruding from one of the load bearing faces and forming at least a portion of a periphery of the first inner core, wherein the interlock and end core portion are shaped such that an interlock of one building block can confront a surface forming an end core portion of another confronting building block; g) such that, upon staggering building blocks with each other at first and second levels, an interlock of a building block at the first level can be received in an end core portion of a building block at the second level.
- 2. The building block of claim 1, and further comprising:
a) a second inner core formed in the building block and extending to and between the load bearing faces, wherein the second inner core is spaced from each of the first and second ends, wherein the second inner core is spaced from each of the first and second sides, wherein the second inner core is spaced from the first inner core; b) a size for the interlock that is sufficiently great such that the interlock is excluded from being received in the first inner core; and c) a size for the interlock that is sufficiently small such that the interlock can be received in the second inner core.
- 3. The building block of claim 1, and further comprising:
a) a second inner core formed in the building block and extending to and between the load bearing faces, wherein the second inner core is spaced from each of the first and second ends, wherein the second inner core is spaced from each of the first and second sides, wherein the second inner core is spaced from the first inner core; b) a shape for the interlock that excludes the interlock from being received in the first inner core; and c) a shape for the interlock that permits the interlock to be received in the second inner core.
- 4. The building block of claim 1, wherein each of the sides is textured.
- 5. The building block of claim 1, wherein the building block is formed from a mold, wherein each of the sides of the building block has been split from other masonry such that each of the sides of the building block has a textured face.
- 6. The building block of claim 1, wherein each of the ends includes a face, and wherein the faces are oblique relative to the sides of the block.
- 7. The building block of claim 1, wherein each of the ends includes a face, and wherein the faces are oblique relative to the sides of the block and parallel to each other.
- 8. The building block of claim 1, wherein each of the ends includes a face, and wherein the faces are oblique relative to the sides of the block and inclining toward each other.
- 9. The building block of claim 1, wherein each of the inner core, interlock and end core portion has an arcuate shape.
- 10. The building block of claim 1, wherein the interlock comprises first and second segments spaced from each other to define a space for splitting the building block.
- 11. The building block of claim 1, wherein each of the first and second load bearing faces that are substantially flat are 99% free of nonflat features, excluding said interlock, first inner core, and end core portion.
- 12. The building block of claim 1, wherein all points of the first load bearing face, excluding the interlock, first inner core, and end core portion, are contained by two parallel planes, a base plane and a roof plane, that are separated by a specified distance, and wherein all points of the second load bearing face are contained by two parallel planes, a base plane and a roof plane, that are separated by a specified distance, and wherein the specified distance is less than about one-eighth of an inch.
- 13. A building block, comprising:
a) first and second load bearing faces, wherein the first and second load bearing faces are disposed opposite of each other, wherein the first and second load bearing faces are disposed generally parallel to each other, wherein the first and second load bearing faces are substantially flat; b) first and second ends, wherein the first and second ends are disposed opposite of each other, wherein each of the first and second ends is transverse to each of the first and second load bearing faces; c) first and second sides, wherein the first and second sides are disposed opposite each other, wherein the first and second sides are disposed generally parallel to each other, wherein each of the first and second sides is transverse to each of the first and second load bearing faces and each of the first and second ends; d) a pair of first inner cores formed in the building block, wherein each of the first inner cores extend to and between the load bearing faces, wherein each of the first inner cores is spaced from each of the first and second ends, wherein each of the first inner core is spaced from each of the first and second sides, wherein each of the inner cores is spaced from each other, and wherein each of the inner cores includes a radius; e) a second inner core formed in the building block and extending to and between the load bearing faces, wherein the second inner core is spaced from each of the first and second ends, wherein the second inner core is spaced from each of the first and second sides, wherein the second inner core is spaced from and intermediate each of the first inner cores, and wherein the second inner core includes a radius; f) an end core portion formed in each of the first and second ends, with the end core portion extending to and between the load bearing sides, with the end core portion having a radius; and g) an interlock about each of the first inner cores and protruding from one of the load bearing faces, wherein each of the interlocks has an outer radius that is greater than the radius of the first inner cores such that the interlocks are excluded from first inner cores of other building blocks, wherein each of the interlocks has an outer radius that is less than the radius of the end core portions and second inner core such that the interlocks can be seated in end core portions and second inner cores of other building blocks, wherein each of the interlocks and end core portion are shaped such that one of the interlocks of one building block can confront a surface forming an end core portion of another confronting building block and such that the other of the interlocks of said building block can confront a surface forming said second inner core; h) such that, upon staggering building blocks with each other at first and second levels, one of the interlocks of a building block at the first level can be received in an end core portion of a building block at the second level and the other interlock of said building block can be received in the second inner core of said building block at said second level at the same time.
- 14. The building block of claim 13, wherein each of the sides is textured.
- 15. The building block of claim 13, wherein the building block is formed from a mold, wherein each of the sides of the building block has been split from other masonry such that each of the sides of the building block has a textured face.
- 16. The building block of claim 13, wherein each of the ends includes a face, and wherein the faces are oblique relative to the sides of the block.
- 17. The building block of claim 13, wherein each of the ends includes a face, and wherein the faces are oblique relative to the sides of the block and parallel to each other.
- 18. The building block of claim 13, wherein each of the ends includes a face, and wherein the faces are oblique relative to the sides of the block and inclining toward each other.
- 19. The building block of claim 13, wherein one of the interlocks comprises first and second segments spaced from each other to define a space for splitting the building block.
- 20. The building block of claim 13, wherein the second inner core is defined by a wall that includes a recess for serving as an aid for splitting the building block.
- 21. The building block of claim 13, wherein each of the first and second load bearing faces that are substantially flat are 99% free of nonflat features, excluding said interlock, first inner cores, second inner core, and end core portion.
- 22. The building block of claim 13, wherein all points of the first load bearing face, excluding the interlock, first inner cores, second inner core, and end core portion, are contained by two parallel planes, a base plane and a roof plane, that are separated by a specified distance, and wherein all points of the second load bearing face are contained by two parallel planes, a base plane and a roof plane, that are separated by a specified distance, and wherein the specified distance is less than about one-eighth of an inch.
- 23. A building block, comprising:
a) first and second load bearing faces, wherein the first and second load bearing faces are disposed opposite of each other, wherein the first and second load bearing faces are disposed generally parallel to each other, wherein the first and second load bearing faces are substantially flat; b) first and second ends, wherein the first and second ends are disposed opposite of each other, wherein each of the first and second ends is transverse to each of the first and second load bearing faces, wherein one of the ends is generally normal to each of the first and second sides, and wherein the other of the ends includes a pair of flat surfaces that are oblique to each of the first and second sides; c) first and second sides, wherein the first and second sides are disposed opposite each other, wherein the first and second sides are disposed generally parallel to each other, wherein each of the first and second sides is transverse to each of the first and second load bearing faces and each of the first and second ends; d) a first inner core formed in the building block, wherein the inner core extends to and between the load bearing faces, wherein the inner core is spaced from each of the first and second ends, wherein the inner core is spaced from each of the first and second sides, and wherein the inner core includes a radius; e) a second inner core formed in the building block and extending to and between the load bearing faces, wherein the second inner core is spaced from each of the first and second ends, wherein the second inner core is spaced from each of the first and second sides, wherein the second inner core is spaced from the first inner core, and wherein the second inner core includes a radius; f) an end core portion formed in said end having said pair of flat surfaces, wherein the end core portion is intermediate the flat surfaces, wherein the end core portion extends to and between the load bearing sides, and wherein the end core portion includes a radius; g) wherein the radius of the first inner core is less than the radius of the second inner core and is less than the radius of the end core portion; h) wherein the radius of the second inner core is about the radius of the end core portion; and i) wherein the first inner core is intermediate the second inner core and the end core portion.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/438,960 filed Jan. 9, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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