Claims
- 1. A modular pillar comprising:
- a base module having an upper generally planar surface for receiving in interlocking engagement thereon a simulated brick layer,
- a plurality of said stimulated brick layers stackable on top of each other in a vertically adjacent array, a lowermost simulated brick layer of said plurality of said simulated brick layers stackable in said interlocking engagement on said upper generally planar surface of said base module,
- a cap module stackable on top of an uppermost simulated brick layer of said plurality of said simulated brick layers,
- wherein each of said simulated brick layers has only a single layer of bricks, and wherein each of said simulated brick layers has an outer surface comprising an outer circumferential array of brick surfaces, corresponding to said bricks in said single layer of bricks, extending in a horizontal plane so as to expose radially outwardly of said simulated brick layer at least one face of each of said bricks, said bricks spaced apart in said array to form vertical mortar spaces therebetween, said vertical mortar spaces are filled with mortar to thereby form a circumferentially contiguously extending brick and mortar surface in said horizontal plane around said outer surface of said simulated brick layer,
- and wherein, when said plurality of said simulated brick layers stackable on top of each other in said vertically adjacent array are so stacked, said horizontal planes of each of said simulated brick layers are parallel,
- and wherein each of said simulated brick layers define therein a vertically extending cavity extending between a lower aperture in a lower surface of each of said simulated brick layers and an upper aperture in an upper surface of each of said simulated brick layers so as to define a generally vertical columnar cavity extending from said base module to said cap module when said plurality of said simulated brick layers are stacked in said vertically adjacent array,
- and wherein said simulated brick layers include interlocking means for interlocking said upper surfaces and said lower surfaces on adjacent said simulated brick layers in said plurality of said simulated brick layers.
- 2. The modular pillar of claim 1 wherein said interlocking means comprises a raised male mating elevation of mortar on said upper surfaces, generally centrally disposed thereon and spanning an area greater than said upper aperture, and a correspondingly sized and correspondingly located depression formed in mortar in said lower surfaces for snug mating of said elevation into said depression when said simulated brick layers are stacked into said vertically adjacent array.
- 3. The modular pillar of claim 1 wherein said interlocking means comprises a raised male mating elevation of mortar protruding from said lower surfaces, generally centrally disposed thereon and spanning an area greater than said lower aperture and a correspondingly sized and correspondingly located depression formed in mortar in said upper surfaces for snug mating of said elevation into said depression when said simulated brick layers are stacked into said vertically adjacent array.
- 4. The modular pillar of claim 1 wherein at least one of said simulated brick layers further comprises fence attaching means rigidly mounted thereto.
- 5. A method of making a modular pillar having a base module having an upper generally planar surface for receiving in interlocking engagement thereon a simulated brick layer,
- a plurality of said simulated brick layers stackable on top of each other in a vertically adjacent array, a lowermost simulated brick layer of said plurality of said simulated brick layers stackable in said interlocking engagement on said upper generally planar surface of said base module,
- a cap module stackable on top of an uppermost simulated brick layer of said plurality of said simulated brick layers,
- wherein each of said simulated brick layers has only a single layer of bricks, and wherein each of said simulated brick layers has an outer surface comprising an outer circumferential array of brick surfaces, corresponding to said bricks in said single layer of bricks, extending in a horizontal plane so as to expose radially outwardly of said simulated brick layer at least one face of said bricks, said bricks spaced apart in said array to form vertical mortar spaces therebetween, said vertical mortar spaces are filled with mortar to thereby form a circumferentially contiguously extending brick and mortar surface in said horizontal plane around said outer surface of said simulated brick layer,
- and wherein when said plurality of said simulated brick layers stackable on top of each other in said vertically adjacent array are so stacked, said horizontal planes of each of said simulated brick layers are parallel,
- and wherein each of said simulated brick layers define therein a vertically extending cavity extending between an aperture in a lower surface of each of said simulated brick layers and an upper surface of each of said simulated brick layers so as to define a generally vertical columnar cavity extending from said base module to said cap module when said plurality of said simulated brick layers are stacked in said vertically adjacent array,
- and wherein said simulated brick layers include interlocking means for interlocking said upper surfaces and said lower surfaces on adjacent said simulated brick layers in said plurality of said simulated brick layers, comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming each layer of said simulated brick layers by:
- (i) spacing a plurality of bricks into a single layer in spaced circumferential array around an interior circumference of a form,
- (ii) filling spacing between said spaced array with solidifiable filler,
- (iii) forming said interlocking means, and, in particular, forming from said solidifiable filler on opposite horizontal surfaces of each of said layers a generally centrally disposed raised male mating elevation spanning an area greater than said aperture and a correspondingly sized and correspondingly located depression respectively corresponding in size and location to said elevation;
- (b) stacking successive layers of said simulated brick layers onto said base module into said vertically adjacent array so as to interlock adjacent layers by interlocking said elevation on one simulated brick layer with said depression on an adjacent simulated brick layer; and
- (c) stacking said cap module onto said uppermost simulated brick layer.
- 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of journalling a rigid electrical conduit along the length of said cavity for electrical communication of a power supply to an electrical fixture mounted to said modular pillar.
- 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising the step of filling said cavity with solidifiable filler so as to rigidly mount said electrical conduit in said cavity.
- 8. The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of applying caulking between adjacent said simulated brick layers.
- 9. The method of claim 5 further comprising the step of providing fence attaching means mounted to at least one of said simulated brick layers.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application 60/026,479, filed Sep. 9, 1996, titled Modular Pillar.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (6)
Number |
Date |
Country |
1272389 |
Aug 1990 |
CAX |
1300920 |
May 1992 |
CAX |
2106545 |
Mar 1995 |
CAX |
2143234 |
Jul 1996 |
CAX |
0030510 |
Jun 1981 |
EPX |
337378 A1 |
Oct 1989 |
EPX |