Claims
- 1. A block for landscaping purposes, comprising a planar surface;said planar surface further comprising a protrusion in the form of a truncated cone, defined upon and projecting from said planar surface and a corresponding indentation defined upon said planar surface, said indentation configured to accept the protrusion of another like block in a male/female relationship.
- 2. A block for landscaping purposes, comprising a planar surface;said planar surface further comprising a protrusion defined upon and projecting from said planar surface and a corresponding indentation defined upon said planar surface, said indentation configured to accept the protrusion of another like block in a male/female relationship; said protrusion and indentation linearly aligned so bisect said planar surface; said planar surface having a maximum width dimension and a maximum length dimension at least as long as the maximum width dimension and the alignment of the protrusion and indentation bisecting the width dimension of the planar surface; and said protrusion is centered on one-half of the length dimension of the block and the indentation is centered on the corresponding one-half of the length dimension of the block.
- 3. A block according to claim 2 wherein the linear distance of the length dimension is approximately twice the linear distance of the width dimension.
- 4. A block according to claim 2 wherein said protrusion is in the form of a truncated cone.
- 5. A block according to claim 2 wherein the body of said block comprises a brick composition.
- 6. A block according to claim 2 wherein the body of said block comprises a concrete composition.
- 7. A block according to claim 2 wherein the body of said block comprises a ceramic composition.
- 8. A block according to claim 3 wherein said protrusion is in the form of a truncated cone.
- 9. A block according to claim 3 wherein the body of said block comprises a brick composition.
- 10. A block according to claim 3 wherein the body of said block comprises a concrete composition.
- 11. A block according to claim 3 wherein the body of said block comprises a ceramic tile composition.
- 12. A block according to claim 3 wherein said planar surface further defines a linear aperture located approximately equidistance between said protrusion and said indentation, parallel to the width dimension of the planar surface.
- 13. A combination of blocks for landscaping purposes, each block in said combination comprising a first outwardly, generally planar surface; a second, corresponding, oppositely outwardly generally planar surface; a perimeter for each planar surface being defined by a unitary edge; unitary side surface extending about the perimeter of the corresponding planar surfaces extending between their respective unitary edges; said first generally planar surface and second generally planar surface each having a length approximately two times its width; said first planar surface further comprising a protrusion defined upon and projecting from said first planar surface and a corresponding indentation defined upon said first planar surface, said indentation configured to accept the protrusion of another like block in a male/female relationship; said protrusion and indentation being linearly aligned so as to lengthwise bisect said first planar surface; said protrusion being centered upon one half of the length dimension of said first planar surface; said indentation being centered upon the corresponding one half the length dimension of said first planar surface, and said blocks being combined, alternatively, so that the first planar surface of each block interfaces with the first planar surface of each adjoining block so that the respective first planar surfaces of the adjoining blocks form a common boundary with the protrusion of each block conformed within the indentation of an adjoining block in a male/female relationship.
- 14. A combination of blocks of claim 13 wherein each of the plurality of blocks has its protrusion joined in a male/female relationship with the indentation of a first adjoining block and its indentation joined in a male/female relationship with the protrusion of a second adjoining block.
- 15. The combination of blocks of claim 14 wherein said blocks are aligned to form a polygonal structure.
- 16. The combination of blocks of claim 14 wherein said blocks are aligned to approximate a circular structure.
- 17. The combination of blocks of claim 14 wherein said blocks are aligned linearly.
- 18. The combination of blocks of claim 14 wherein said blocks are aligned to approximate an elliptical structure.
PRIOR PROVISIONAL APPLICATION
Applicant claims the benefit under 35 usc 119(e) of provisional application No. 60/035,240, filled Jan. 9, 1997.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Provisional Applications (1)
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