Claims
- 1. An interlocking building block comprising:
- (a) a cementitious body of rectangular solid configuration having an upper horizontal surface and a lower horizontal surface;
- (b) eight (8) projections integrally formed to extend normally from the upper horizontal surface of said body, said projections arranged on the upper surface in a predetermined geometric array;
- (c) eight (8) recesses formed in the lower surface of said body and configured to be complemental to said projections, said recesses arranged on the lower surface in the same geometric array as said projections are arranged on the upper surface of said body; and
- (d) a spaced pair of passages formed through said body so as to extend between the upper and lower horizontal surfaces thereof, said passages formed in cross-like shapes in horizontal cross section to provide said body with eight (8) vertically disposed cementitious columnar formations for supporting said projections and in which said recesses are formed, each of said vertical columnar formations comprises,
- I. a shelf-like portion on the upwardly disposed end for supporting one of said projections,
- Ii. a reduced mass portion on the downwardly disposed end in which one of said recesses is formed, and
- Iii. a transition portion depending angularly from said shelf-like portion and merging with said reduced mass portion.
- 2. An interlocking building block as claimed in claim 1 wherein;
- said cementitious body is formed with a height of the desired dimension in inches .+-. 0.015, and a length of the desired dimension in inches less an amount in the range of from 0.006 to 0.090.
- 3. An interlocking building block as claimed in claim 1 wherein the predetermined geometric array of said projections comprises;
- said projections arranged in two spaced apart longitudinally extending rows with each row having four (4) of said projections equidistantly spacedly arranged therein, the four (4) projections in one row being transversely aligned with the four (4) projections in the other row with the space between each adjacent pair of longitudinally aligned projections being equal to the space between said pair of rows so that four projections of the two (2) rows at one end of said body will define an end square, the four (4) projections of the two rows that are spaced from the end projections of said body will define an intermediate square, and the four (4) projections of the two (2) rows at the other end of said body will define another end square, all of said squares being equally sized.
- 4. An interlocking building block as claimed in claim 3 wherein each of said pair of spaced passages is located within a different one of the end squares defined by said projections.
- 5. An interlocking building block as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- (a) said upper horizontal surface is defined by a spaced parallel pair of longitudinal side edges and a spaced pair of parallel transverse end edges;
- (b) said projections are arranged in two spaced longitudinally extending rows with each row having four (4) of said projections equidistantly spacedly arranged therein, the four (4) projections in one row being transversely aligned with the four (4) projections in the other row with the space between each adjacent pair of longitudinally aligned projections being equal to the space between said pair of rows; and
- (c) each longitudinal row of projections being equally spaced inwardly from their respectively adjacent one of said side edges and the end projections of the rows being equally spaced inwardly from their respectively adjacent ones of said end edges.
- 6. An interlocking building block as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said eight (8) projections are of equally sized frusto-conical configuration.
- 7. An interlocking building block as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said eight (8) recesses are equally sized with respect to each other and with respect to said projections, each of said recesses configured to form one-half of a downwardly and laterally inwardly opening frustro-conical cavity.
- 8. An interlocking building block as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said vertical columnar formations is sized on its upwardly disposed end to be approximately two (2) times the size of its downwardly disposed end.
- 9. An interlocking building block as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- (a) the one of said projections supported on said shelf-like portion is of frustro-conical configuration; and
- (b) the one of said recesses formed in said reduced mass portion is in the form of one-half of a frustro-conical cavity which opens downwardly and laterally into the adjacent one of said pair of passages.
- 10. An interlocking building block comprising:
- (a) a cementitious body of rectangular solid configuration having an upper horizontal surface and a lower horizontal surface;
- (b) six (6) projections integrally formed to extend normally from the upper horizontal surface of said body, said projections arranged on the upper surface in a predetermined geometric array;
- (c) six (6) recesses formed in the lower surface of said body and configured to be complemental to said projections, said recesses arranged on the lower surface in the same geometric array as said projections are arranged on the upper surface of said body;
- (d) a first passage formed through said body so as to extend between the upper and lower surfaces thereof, said passage formed in a cross-like shape in horizontal cross section to provide said body with four (4) vertically disposed cementitious columnar formations for supporting four (4) of said projections and in which four (4) of said recesses are formed;
- (e) a second passage formed through said body so as to extend between the upper and lower surfaces and having one open side to provide said body with one open end, said second passage configured in horizontal cross section to have a longitudinally extending open portion and an opposed pair of transverse open portions to provide said body with two additional vertically disposed cementitious columnar formations for supporting the other two (2) of said projections and in which the other two (2) of said recesses are formed; and
- (f) each of said vertical columnar formations comprising,
- I. a shelf-like portion on the upwardly disposed end for supporting one of said projections,
- Ii. a reduced mass portion on the downwardly disposed end in which one of said recesses is formed, and
- Iii. a transition portion depending angularly from said shelf-like portion and merging with said reduced mass portion.
- 11. An interlocking building block as claimed in claim 10 wherein:
- (a) said upper surface is defined by a spaced parallel pair of longitudinal side edges, a transverse end edge and an interrupted transverse end edge;
- (b) said projections are arranged in two (2) spaced longitudinally extending rows with each row having three (3) of said projections equidistantly spacedly arranged therein, the three (3) projections in one row being transversely aligned with the three (3) projections in the other row with the space between each adjacent pair of longitudinally aligned projections being equal to the space between said pair of rows; and
- (c) each longitudinal row of projections being equally spaced inwardly from their respectively adjacent one of the side edges with two (2) transversely aligned end projections being spaced from the transverse end edge an amount equal to the space between the other two transversely aligned end projections and the interrupted transverse end edge.
- 12. An interlocking building block as claimed in claim 10 wherein:
- (a) each of said six (6) projections are of equally sized frustro-conical configuration; and
- (b) each of said six (6) recesses are equally sized with respect to each other and with respect to said projections, each of said recesses configured to form one-half of a downward and laterally inwardly opening frustro-conical cavity.
- 13. An interlocking building block as claimed in claim 10 wherein:
- (a) the one of said projections supported on said shelf-like portion is of frustro-conical configuration; and
- (b) the one of said recesses formed in said reduced mass portion is in the form of one-half of a frustro-conical cavity which opens downwardly and laterally into the adjacent one of said pair of passages.
- 14. An interlocking building block comprising:
- (a) a cementitious body having an upper horizontal surface, a lower horizontal surface, a pair of opposed vertical face surfaces, and an opposed pair of vertical end surfaces;
- (b) two (2) projections integrally formed to extend normally from the upper horizontal surface of said body, said projections arranged in a predetermined geometric array on said upper surface;
- (c) two (2) recesses formed in the lower surface of said body and configured to be complemental to said projections, said recesses arranged on the lower surface in the same geometric array as said projections are arranged on the upper surface of said body; and
- (d) a passage formed through said body so as to extend between the upper and lower surfaces and having one open side extending to one of the vertical end surfaces of said body, said passage configured in horizontal cross section to have one open portion extending toward the closed one of the vertical end surfaces of said body and to have an opposed pair of open portions extending towards the opposed pair of vertical face surfaces to provide said body with a pair of vertically disposed cementitious columnar formations for supporting said projections and in which said recesses are formed, each of said vertical columnar formations comprising,
- I. a shelf-like portion on the upwardly disposed end for supporting one of said projections,
- Ii. a reduced mass portion on the downwardly disposed end in which one of said recesses is formed, and
- Iii. a transition portion depending angularly from said shelf-like portion and merging with said reduced mass portion.
- 15. An interlocking building block as claimed in claim 14 wherein:
- (a) said upper horizontal surface is defined by a spaced pair of opposed side edges, an end edge and an opposed interrupted end edge; and
- (b) said projections spacedly aligned with each other normally with respect to said opposed pair of side edges and equally spaced from said end edge and from said interrupted end edge, each of said projections equally spaced from their respective adjacent ones of said opposed side edges.
- 16. An interlocking building block as claimed in claim 14 wherein:
- (a) each of said projections are of equally sized frusto-conical configuration; and
- (b) each of said recesses are equally sized with respect to each other and with respect to said projections, each of said recesses configured to form one-half of a downwardly and laterally opening frustro-conical cavity.
- 17. An interlocking building block as claimed in claim 14 wherein:
- (a) the one of said projections supported on said shelf-like portion is of frustro-conical configuration; and
- (b) the one of said recesses formed in said reduced mass portion is in the form of one-half of a frustro-conical cavity which opens downwardly and laterally into said passage.
- 18. An interlocking building block comprising:
- (a) a cementitious body having an upper horizontal surface, a lower horizontal surface, an opposed pair of vertical face surfaces and an opposed pair of vertical end surfaces;
- (b) four (4) projections integrally formed to extend normally from the upper horizontal surface of said body, said projections arranged in a predetermined geometric array on said upper surface;
- (c) four (4) recesses formed in the lower surface of said body and configured to be complemental to said projections, said recesses arranged on the lower surface in the same geometric array as said projections are arranged on the upper surface of said body; and
- (d) a passage formed through said body so as to extend between the upper and lower surfaces thereof, said passage formed in a cross-like horizontal cross sectional shape to provide said body with four (4) vertically disposed cementitious columnar formations for supporting said projections and in which said recesses are formed, each of said vertical columnar formations comprising,
- I. a shelf-like portion on the upwardly disposed end for supporting one of said projections,
- Ii. a reduced mass portion on the downwardly disposed end in which one of said recesses is formed, and
- Iii. a transition portion depending angularly from said shelf-like portion and merging with said reduced mass portion.
- 19. An interlocking building block as claimed in claim 18 wherein;
- said projections define and locate the four (4) corners of a square which is centrally located on the upper horizontal surface of said body.
- 20. An interlocking building block as claimed in claim 19 wherein:
- (a) each of said projections are of equally sized frustro-conical configuration; and
- (b) each of said recesses are equally sized with respect to each other and with respect to said projections, each of said recesses configured to form one-half of a downwardly and laterally opening frustro-conical cavity.
- 21. An interlocking building block as claimed in claim 18 wherein:
- (a) the one of said projections supported on said shelf-like portion is of frustro-conical configuration; and
- (b) the one of said recesses formed in said reduced mass portion is in the form of one-half of a frustro-conical cavity which opens downwardly and laterally into said passage.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of a copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 736,724, filed Oct. 29, 1976, for INTERLOCKING BUILDING BLOCK, now abandoned, with that application being in turn a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 582,378, filed Apr. 30, 1975, for INTERLOCKING BUILDING BLOCK, now abandoned, all by the same inventor.
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