Claims
- 1. A block system comprising:a series of rectangular masonry blocks each with two sides and two ends, the blocks each having an outer surface with a first pair of locking channels formed within the outer surface at one end thereof and spaced apart from each other, each locking channel having a length with a narrower outer slot portion extending through the outer surface and a wider inner slot portion extending from the outer slot portion into the respective block; and a series of locking members for coupling the blocks together by insertion into the locking channels of the blocks with the locking channels of the blocks being positioned to join with each other, the locking members having a continuous outer surface, a cross-section with wider outer edges dimensioned to fit in the inner slot portions and a narrower mid-section dimensioned to fit in the outer slot portions, the locking members capable of being positioned end to end within the entire length of the locking channels of vertically adjacent blocks, each locking member being sized for extending between said vertically adjacent blocks and terminating about midway through a block, the ends of the locking members being sloped for locking vertically adjacent locking members together.
- 2. The block system of claim 1 in which the locking members are solid.
- 3. The block system of claim 1 in which the locking channels have flared entrances for facilitating insertion of the locking members.
- 4. The block system of claim 1 in which the blocks each have a surface with recessed edges.
- 5. The block system of claim 1 in which the locking members have pointed ends.
- 6. The block system of claim 5 in which the pointed ends are formed by cutting the ends of the locking members at a sloped angle.
- 7. The block system of claim 1 in which the blocks have corners, each locking channel of the first pair of locking channels being positioned close to a corner.
- 8. The block system of claim 7 in which each block further comprises a second pair of locking channels.
- 9. The block system of claim 8 in which the first and second pairs of locking channels are at right angles to each other.
- 10. The block system of claim 8 in which each pair of locking channels are positioned on a web, the web being adjacent to a cavity, the web being thicker near the locking channels.
- 11. The block system of claim 8 in which the first and second pairs of locking channels are on opposite ends of the blocks.
- 12. The block system of claim 11 in which each block further comprises a pair of locking passages extending through the block capable of engaging the locking members for enabling the blocks to be stacked in an offset manner.
- 13. A concrete block system comprising:a series of rectangular concrete blocks each with two sides and two ends, the blocks each having an outer surface with corners and a first pair of locking channels formed within the outer surface at one end thereof and spaced apart from each other, each locking channel being positioned close to a corner and having a length with a narrower outer slot portion extending through the outer surface and a wider inner slot portion extending from the outer slot portion into the respective block; and a series of locking members for coupling the blocks together by insertion into the locking channels of the blocks with the locking channels of the blocks being positioned to join with each other, the locking members heaving a cross-section with wider outer edges dimensioned to fit in the inner slot portions and a narrower mid-section dimensioned to fit in the outer slot portions, the locking members capable of coupling the blocks horizontally and vertically adjacent to each other, the locking members also capable of being positioned end to end within the entire length of the locking channels of vertically adjacent blocks, each locking member being sized for extending between said vertically adjacent blocks and terminating about midway through a block, the locking channels having flared funnel shaped entrances for facilitating insertion of the locking members.
- 14. A method of coupling a series of rectangular masonry blocks together, each block having an outer surface, two sides and two ends, the method comprising the steps of:forming a first pair of locking channels within the outer surface at one end thereof of each block, the locking channels being spaced apart from each other, each locking channel having a length with a narrower outer slot portion extending through the outer surface and a wider inner slot portion extending from the outer slot portion into the respective block; positioning the blocks adjacent to each other to join the locking channels of the blocks together; and inserting a series of locking members into the joined locking channels of the blocks to couple the blocks together, the locking members having a continuous outer surfaces, a cross-section with wider outer edges dimensioned to fit in the inner slot portions and a narrower mid-section dimensioned to fit in the outer slot portions, the entire outer surface having a series of vertical ribs, the locking members capable of being positioned end to end within the entire length of the locking channels of vertically adjacent blocks, each locking member being sized for extending between said vertically adjacent blocks and terminating about midway through a block.
- 15. The method of claim 14 in which the blocks are rectangular with corners, the method further comprising the step of positioning each locking channel close to a corner.
- 16. The method of claim 14 further comprising the step of providing each block with a second pair of locking channels.
- 17. The method of claim 16 further comprising the step of positioning the first and second pairs of locking channels on opposite sides of the blocks.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/090,438, filed on Jun. 24, 1998, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/099,144, filed on Sep. 4, 1998, the entire teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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