Claims
- 1. In discrete decorative bricks preformed for subsequent use in laying horizontal patio-brick surfaces, each such discrete brick having (a) a display face, (b) a preformed planar back face spaced a constant first dimension from the display face, such back face and first dimension being identical with the back faces and comparable dimensions of other such bricks, and (c) four preformed lateral abutment surfaces for abutment with the lateral abutment surfaces of other such bricks, each abutment surface being substantially uniplanar, orthogonal to and adjoining with two of the other lateral abutment surfaces of the brick the improvement wherein the discrete brick includes a network of interconnected grooves at least some of which have varying display-face widths along their lengths, the grooves extending from the display face toward the back face to depths that are at least twice the display-face widths, thereby to form a multiplicity of irregularly-shaped mosaic-bit surfaces on the display face to form a mosaic simulation thereon.
- 2. The decorative brick of claim 1 wherein the grooves extend from the display face toward the back face to depths that are at least four times the widths of the grooves.
- 3. The decorative brick of claim 1 wherein:each of the grooves has (a) an elongate open end formed by a pair of spaced edges defining a gap at the display face and (b) an elongate closed end spaced from the display face; the gap at the open end is of first width(s); and the closed end is of second width(s) narrower than the first width(s).
- 4. The decorative brick of claim 3 wherein each of the interconnected grooves has a gap of varying widths along its length.
- 5. The decorative brick of claim 1 wherein:the first dimension separating the display face and the back face is at least about 2½ inches; and the depth of the grooves is at least about ½ inch.
- 6. The decorative brick of claim 5 wherein the display-face widths of the grooves are at least about {fraction (1/16)} inch.
- 7. The decorative brick of claim 1 wherein a filler is located in the grooves.
- 8. The decorative brick of claim 7 wherein the filler is sand.
- 9. The decorative brick of claim 8 wherein the sand is loosely located in the grooves.
- 10. In a decorative-brick patio formed of a multiplicity of preformed discrete decorative bricks each such discrete brick having (a) a display face, (b) a preformed planar back face spaced a constant first dimension from the display face, such back face and first dimension being identical for the bricks, and (c) four preformed lateral abutment surfaces abutting the lateral abutment surfaces of the other preformed bricks, each abutment surface being substantially uniplanar, orthogonal to and adjoining with two of the other lateral abutment surfaces of the brick, the improvement wherein the display faces of the discrete decorative bricks of the patio each have thereon a network of interconnected grooves at least some of which have varying display-face widths, such grooves extending from the display face toward the back face to depths that are at least twice the display-face widths, thereby to form a multiplicity of irregularly-shaped mosaic-bit surfaces on the display face to form a mosaic simulation thereon.
- 11. The decorative-brick patio of claim 10 wherein:the first dimension separating the display face and the back face is at least about 2½ inches; the depths of the grooves are at least about ½ inch; and the display-face widths of the grooves are at least about {fraction (1/16)} inch.
- 12. The decorative-brick patio of claim 11 wherein the decorative bricks include a plurality of first decorative bricks and a plurality of second decorative bricks, and wherein:the first decorative bricks have square display faces of a first fixed size; and the second decorative bricks have rectangular display faces which are substantially equal in size and shape to one-half the display face of one of the first decorative bricks.
- 13. The decorative-brick patio of claim 12 wherein the first decorative bricks and second decorative bricks are positioned among each other in an edge-adjacent array.
- 14. The decorative-brick patio of claim 13 wherein:the first decorative bricks in the array are oriented in a plurality of different orientations; and the second decorative bricks in the array are oriented in a plurality of different orientations, whereby the mosaic simulation is enhanced.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of United States provisional patent application Serial No. 60/245,338, filed Nov. 2, 2000, entitled “Mosaic-Like Brick and Method of Manufacture.”
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Provisional Applications (1)
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