Claims
- 1. A building block for stacking with other like building blocks to fabricate a wall, said building block having top, bottom, front, rear and first and second end surfaces, the front and rear surfaces being substantially planar, the top surface having a ridge and the bottom surface having a channel with a width dimensioned to interfit said channel with the ridge on the top surface of another of said building blocks, the channel having a depth and the ridge having a height, the depth of the channel being less than the height of the ridge for forming a gap between the front surfaces of vertically stacked blocks, the first end of the block comprising a first square notch extending from the top to the bottom of said block and being open to the front, the second end of said block comprising a second square notch extending from the top to the bottom of said block and being open to the rear, the forwardly open first square notch of one said block being dimensioned to overlap with the rearwardly open second square notch of another of the blocks, the second end of the block further having a forwardly open square notch to provide a vertical gap between blocks in a course of stacked blocks, wherein the front surface of said block, adjacent said first notch open to the front, extends laterally to form a short flange coplanar with said front surface, overhanging the edge of block.
- 2. A block as claimed in claim 1, wherein said short flange, in a course of stacked blocks, extends partly into said third forwardly open square notch, to obscure the vertical joint between an adjacent pair of blocks.
- 3. A block as claimed in claim 2, wherein said second notch, and said third notch are slightly bevelled, to define a tapped tongue between them.
- 4. A block as claimed in claim 1, including a profiled channel formed in the rear surface of the block, for accepting a brick tie with a complementary formed end.
- 5. A block as claimed in claim 4, wherein said channel is formed at the junction of said ridge and the rear surface of the block.
- 6. A block as claimed in claim 5, wherein said channel is inclined, and has a cavity of increased size formed in the end thereof.
- 7. A block as claimed in claim 1, wherein an anchor is provided in the rear surface thereof, for attachment of a brick tie.
- 8. A block as claimed in claim 7, wherein said anchor is located adjacent the upper edge of said rear surface.
- 9. A block as claimed in claim 1 when said brick is angulated at a point along its length to present a front surface in two portions at an angle to one another.
- 10. A block as claimed in claim 9, wherein said angle is 30°.
- 11. A block as claimed in claim 9, wherein said angle is 45°.
- 12. A block as claimed in claim 9, wherein said angle is 90°.
Priority Claims (2)
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/466,108 filed Dec. 17, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,253,518.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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