Claims
- 1. Interlocking spacer apparatus adapted to be disposed between adjacent masonry elements for spacing the adjacent masonry elements a predetermined distance apart comprising a U-shaped spacer device formed by first and second members extending parallel to one another in a longitudinal direction and being located in respective first and second spaced parallel planes, and a third straight transverse member extending substantially perpendicular to the first and second planes and connected to the first and second members for spacing the first and second members, each of the first, second and third members having a circular cross section and a substantially uniform diameter, the first and second members each being sawtooth-shaped over substantially its entire length in its respective plane to provide, on one side of the member, a plurality of first ridges and valleys alternating along the length of the member and, on an opposite side of the member, a plurality of second alternating ridges and valleys, the first and second ridges being connected together by straight portions of the member so as to impart said sawtooth shape to the member and being spaced apart in the respective plane of the member by said predetermined distance and providing corresponding pluralities of bearing points for engaging and spacing the masonry elements, and the diameter of said members being less than a longitudinal distance in said places between adjacent ones of said alternating ridges such that a member of another U-shaped device may cross one of the first and second members at an angle and be received within a valley between the adjacent ridges to interlock the U-shaped devices together with the first and second ridges of the U-shaped devices being at substantially the same levels.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first and second members are formed to have substantially identical sawtooth-shaped parallel profiles in the respective planes.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of the first and second members is formed such that said first ridges are spaced longitudinally apart along the member by the same distance that the second ridges are spaced longitudinally apart along the member and such that the second ridges are located longitudinally substantially midway between the first ridges.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the valleys are located midway between the adjacent ridges with which they alternate.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the longitudinal spacing between adjacent ridges is sufficiently greater than the diameter of the members such that said other U-shaped device can cross the first-mentioned U-shaped device at a plurality of different orientations.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the spacer device has a length in the longitudinal direction and a width transverse to the longitudinal direction which are less than a length and width of a standard masonry element.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first and second members of said first device cross said one member of said second device at other than a right angle.
- 8. Interlocking spacer apparatus adapted to be disposed between adjacent masonry elements for spacing the adjacent masonry elements a predetermined distance apart comprising a spacer device formed of first and second spaced, longitudinally extending, substantially parallel members disposed in respective first and second parallel planes, each member having a continuous sawtooth shape over substantially its entire length to provide in its respective plane a first plurality of ridges regularly spaced by the same spacing in the longitudinal direction and located on one side of the member and a second plurality of ridges regularly spaced by said spacing in the longitudinal direction on an opposite side of the member, the ridges of the second plurality being located longitudinally between the ridges of the first plurality and being connected thereto by straight portions of the member so as to impart said sawtooth shape to the member, the first plurality of ridges being separated in the respective plane from the second plurality of ridges by said predetermined distance and providing respective first and second pluralities of bearing surfaces for engaging and spacing the adjacent masonry elements, and a straight bridging member extending in a transverse direction perpendicular to said first and second planes and being connected to said first and second members for spacing the first and second members, each of said members having a circular cross section and a diameter which is substantially less than both said regular longitudinal spacing between the ridges and the predetermined distance between said first and second pluralities of ridges so as to enable a member of another such spacer device to be received within spaces between adjacent ridges of the first and second members of the first-mentioned spacer device so as to interlock said spacer devices together.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the bridging member is connected to the first and second members at first ends of the first and second members, and second opposite ends of the first and second members are open to impart to the spacer device an open rectangular U-shape.
- 10. Apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the bridging member is formed of material having sufficient resiliency to enable relative movement between the first and second members.
- 11. Interlocking spacer apparatus adapted to be disposed between adjacent masonry elements for spacing the masonry elements a predetermined distance apart comprising an open rectangular U-shaped frame formed of resilient wire, the frame having first and second spaced longitudinally extending substantially parallel side members formed to have a continuous sawtooth shape over substantially their entire length in respective first and second spaced parallel planes, and a transversely extending straight bridging member connected to one end of the side members, the bridging member being normal to said first and second parallel planes, each side member being formed by a plurality of straight portions which are located in the plane of the member and which are interconnected at opposite ends thereof, said portions being alternately inclined in opposite directions relative to a straight line in said longitudinal direction to form said sawtooth shape, and each side member providing in its respective plane, at said interconnected ends of said straight portions, a first plurality of bearing points on a first side of said line and a second plurality of bearing points on an opposite side of said line for engaging and spacing the adjacent masonry elements, the first plurality of bearing points being spaced from the second plurality of bearing points in said respective plane by said predetermined distance, and said bearing points of each of said first and second pluralities being spaced equally in the longitudinal direction over the length of the side member with the bearing points of said first plurality being located longitudinally between the bearing points of said second plurality, and wherein said members each have a diameter which is substantially less than both the longitudinally spacing between bearing points and said predetermined distance so as to enable a member of another spacer device to be received between adjacent bearing points to interlock the spacer devices together.
- 12. Apparatus according to claim 11, wherein said spacer device is formed of steel wire.
- 13. Apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the first and second side members have parallel profiles in their respective planes such that corresponding bearing points of said first and second side members are located longitudinally at the same distance from said one end of the first and second members.
- 14. Interlocking spacer apparatus adapted to be disposed between adjacent masonry elements for spacing the adjacent masonry elements a predetermined distance apart comprising first and second U-shaped spacer devices, each device being formed by first and second members extending parallel to one another in a longitudinal direction and being located in respective first and second spaced parallel planes, and a third straight transverse member extending substantially perpendicular to the first and second planes and connected to the first and second members for spacing the first and second members, each of the first, second and third members having a circular cross section and a substantially uniform diameter, the first and second members each being sawtooth-shaped over substantially its entire length in its respective plane to provide, on one side of the member, a plurality of first ridges and valleys alternating along the length of the member and, on an opposite side of the member, a plurality of second alternating ridges and valleys, the first and second ridges being connected together by straight portions of the member so as to impart said sawtooth shape to the member and being spaced apart in the respective plane of the member by said predetermined distance and providing corresponding pluralities of bearing points for engaging and spacing the masonry elements, and the diameter of said members being less than a longitudinal distance in said planes between adjacent ones of said alternating ridges such that a member of another U-shaped device may cross one of the first and second members at an angle and be received within a valley between the adjacent ridges to interlock the U-shaped devices together with the first and second ridges of the U-shaped devices being at substantially the same levels, and wherein the first and second devices lie in a common plane which is orthogonal to said parallel planes and are positioned such that the first and second members of the first device cross one of the first and second members of the second device with a ridge of each of the first and second members of the first device located between adjacent ridges of said one member of the second device.
- 15. Interlocking spacer apparatus adapted to be disposed between adjacent masonry elements for spacing the adjacent masonry elements a predetermined distance apart comprising first and second U-shaped spacer devices, each device being formed by first and second members extending parallel to one another in a longitudinal direction and being located in respective first and second spaced parallel planes, and a third straight transverse member extending substantially perpendicular to the first and second planes and connected to the first and second members for spacing the first and second members, each of the first, second and third members having a circular cross section and a substantially uniform diameter, the first and second members each being sawtooth-shaped over substantially its entire length in its respective plane to provide, on one side of the member, a plurality of first ridges and valleys alternating along the length of the member and, on an opposite side of the member, a plurality of second alternating ridges and valleys, the first and second ridges being connected together by straight portions of the member so as to impart said sawtooth shape to the member and being spaced apart in the respective plane of the member by said predetermined distance and providing corresponding pluralities of bearing points for engaging and spacing the masonry elements, and the diameter of said members being less than a longitudinal distance in said planes between adjacent ones of said alternating ridges such that a member of another U-shaped device may cross one of the first and second members at an angle and be received within a valley between the adjacent ridges to interlock the U-shaped devices together with the first and second ridges of the U-shaped devices being at substantially the same levels, and wherein the first and second devices are located in respective third and fourth planes which are non-parallel with respect to one another such that the third member of the first device crosses the first and second members of the second device and is located between adjacent ridges of the first and second members of the second device.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 835,773, filed Mar. 3, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,689,931.
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