Claims
- 1. An interlocking block system for use in a wall construction utilizing a plurality of blocks, at least some of which blocks which comprise:
- pair of generally rectangular spaced parallel first and second sidewalls having substantially flat upper and lower surfaces and end edges generally perpendicular to said upper and lower surfaces and each having an internal and an external surface;
- a pair of generally rectangular spaced, parallel endwalls, each transverse to said sidewalls, joined to said sidewalls and each having an internal and an external surface;
- two spaced inwardly extending ridges along said first sidewall each lying generally parallel to said end edges;
- said ridges including ridge protrusions extending beyond said first sidewall upper surface;
- each ridge having a recess extending substantially parallel to said first sidewall internal surface;
- each said recess bounded by said sidewall internal surface and an extension of said ridge running generally parallel to said sidewall internal surface between said sidewall upper and lower surfaces;
- each said extension having an end surface adjacent to said ridge protrusion;
- each extension end surface extending approximately from an intersection between said protrusion and said extension end surface toward said sidewall lower surface at an angle to said sidewall upper surface of from about 45 to 55 degrees; and
- said ridge protrusions located so that when one of said blocks is placed over a second said block with said first sidewalls substantially coplanar and an endwall of the upper block substantially at the center of said lower block, a ridge protrusion on said lower block will interlock in said recess of said upper block.
- 2. The block system according to claim 1 wherein at least some blocks have an interior space between said sidewalls and between said endwalls which is substantially open and unobstructed.
- 3. The block system according to claim 1 further including at least one groove in each endwall interior surface extending partially through said endwall.
- 4. The block system according to claim 1 further including block to block interlock means at each block end.
- 5. The block system according to claim 1, further including:
- an endwall groove in each endwall internal surface, contiguous with said second sidewall, for receiving an edge of a sidewall insulation panel; and
- a panel of thermal sidewall insulation material fitted into said endwall grooves contiguous with said second sidewall.
- 6. The block system according to claim 5 wherein said sidewall insulation panel is formed from closed cell foam material.
- 7. The block system according to claim 5, further including a groove in said sidewall insulation panel for receiving a corresponding projection on an end of an endwall insulation panel for positioning said endwall insulation panel along an endwall interior surface.
- 8. An interlocking block system for use in a wall construction utilizing a plurality of blocks, at least some of which blocks which comprise:
- pair of generally rectangular spaced parallel first and second sidewalls having substantially flat upper and lower surfaces and end edges generally perpendicular to said upper and lower surfaces and each having an internal and an external surface;
- a pair of generally rectangular spaced, parallel endwalls, each transverse to said sidewalls, joined to said sidewalls and each having an internal and an external surface;
- two spaced inwardly extending ridges along said first sidewall each lying generally parallel to said end edges;
- said ridges including ridge protrusions extending beyond said first sidewall upper surface;
- each ridge having a recess extending substantially parallel to said first sidewall internal surface;
- each said recess bounded by said sidewall internal surface and an extension of said ridge running generally parallel to said sidewall internal surface between said sidewall upper and lower surfaces;
- each said extension having an end surface adjacent to said ridge protrusion;
- each extension end surface extending approximately from an intersection between said protrusion and said extension end surface toward said sidewall lower surface at an angle to said sidewall upper surface of from about 45 to 55 degrees,
- said ridge protrusions located so that when one of said blocks is placed over a second said block with said first sidewalls substantially coplanar and an endwall of the upper block substantially at the center of said lower block, a ridge protrusion on said lower block will interlock in said recess of said upper block; and
- an endwall groove in each endwall internal surface, contiguous with said second sidewall, for receiving an edge of a sidewall insulation panel.
- 9. The block system according to claim 8 wherein at least some blocks have an interior space between said sidewalls and between said endwalls which is substantially open and unobstructed.
- 10. The block system according to claim 8 further including at least one groove in each endwall interior surface extending partially through said endwall.
- 11. The block system according to claim 8 further including block to block interlock means at each block end.
- 12. The block system according to claim 8 further including a panel of closed cell foam thermal sidewall insulation material fitted into said endwall grooves contiguous with said second sidewall.
- 13. The block system according to claim 12, further including a groove in said sidewall insulation panel for receiving a corresponding projection on an end of an endwall insulation panel for positioning said endwall insulation panel along an endwall interior surface.
- 14. A method of assembling a wall from blocks having a length greater than height and having at least one interior opening parallel to said height, which comprises the steps of:
- laying up a plurality of said blocks in courses to a first predetermined height with said blocks arranged so that said openings at least partially align from course to course;
- installing at least one first rebar of predetermined length into an aligned opening though said courses so that said first rebar extends a predetermined distance above an uppermost course surface;
- filling said aligned opening with concrete grout;
- securing a loop of shape retaining, easily deformable material adjacent to a first end of a second rebar with said loop lying substantially perpendicular to said second rebar;
- laying up additional courses of said blocks, said additional courses having an opening therethrough in alignment with said first rebar;
- extending said first end of said second rebar into said opening in said additional courses until said loop surrounds said first rebar;
- rotating said second rebar to wind said loop around said second rebar and bring said second rebar into parallel engagement with said first rebar; and
- filling said aligned openings around said second rebar with concrete grout.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, wherein said loop is formed from a soft metal wire and said wire is secured to said second rebar by twisting ends of said soft wire around said second rebar while forming said loop adjacent to said second rebar.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/805,361, filed Feb. 24, 1997 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,822,939.
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