Claims
- 1. An outside plastic retaining wall for retaining earth and made with an outer decorative surface other than the plastic of the wall, comprising:
- a plurality of rows of plastic blocks for retaining the earth and with the blocks each including a top edge and a bottom edge and a front face being made from a plastic material and having a plastic appearance extending between the top edge and the bottom edge, the blocks in an upper row being stacked upon the blocks in an adjacent lower row below the upper row with the bottom edges of the upper row blocks supported on adjacent lower row blocks;
- the plastic blocks each having a unitary body formed with an integral front portion having the front face for facing outwardly toward the front of the retaining wall and having an exposed plastic surface;
- the adjacent front portions of adjacent plastic blocks forming the front of the retaining wall;
- a rearwardly extending web portion integrally joined to the integral front portion each of the unitary plastic blocks and extending rearwardly therefrom;
- a rear leg portion integrally joined to the web portion and being spaced from the front portion by hollow spaces in each plastic block;
- discrete and separate decorative facing panels substantially smaller in size than the plastic blocks and made of a decorative material selected from stone, marble, granite, glass, tile or metal and having rear faces attached to the front faces of the plastic blocks to cover the exposed plastic surfaces of the front faces of the plastic blocks and to change the outward appearance of the front faces of the plastic blocks;
- the decorative facing panels being made of different material than the plastic block material;
- the decorative panels being substantially thinner in thickness than the blocks forming the retaining wall; and
- a keyway and key connection being formed in each of the front faces of the blocks and rear faces of the decorative facing panels, respectively for mounting the decorative facing panels flush against the front faces of the blocks to cover the plastic front faces of the plastic blocks to provide the outer decorative surface for the retaining wall.
- 2. The retaining wall of claim 1 wherein the keyway comprises a vertical keyway extending between the top and bottom edges of each of the blocks.
- 3. The retaining wall of claim 1 wherein the blocks have hollow, vertical spaces, and gravel is disposed in said hollow spaces.
- 4. The retaining wall of claim 1 wherein the blocks each have a back face and a keyway is formed in the back faces of the blocks for mounting facing panels flush against the back faces of the blocks.
- 5. The retaining wall of claim 1 wherein the blocks each include a top and a bottom with the bottom of the blocks having tabs protruding therefrom and the blocks being configured to form openings between adjacent blocks in a row such that with the tabs of the upper blocks inserted in the openings between corresponding lower blocks the tabs and openings cooperate to substantially fix the stacked blocks in adjacent upper and lower rows in offset relation to each other.
- 6. The retaining wall of claim 1 wherein the blocks are made from a plastic material having a filler material therein.
- 7. The retaining wall of claim 1 wherein the facing panels have tongue keys which are sized to fit into the keyways on the blocks; and
- an adhesive is applied between the facing panels and the front faces of the blocks to secure the panels to their corresponding blocks.
- 8. A method for forming a plastic retaining wall for retaining earth and having an outer decorative surface providing an appearance of being other than being made of plastic material, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a plurality of plastic blocks made of plastic material having keyways with a first cross-sectional shape formed in their faces;
- providing plastic blocks having a unitary body formed with an integral front portion having the front face;
- the adjacent front portions of adjacent plastic blocks forming the front of the retaining wall, a rearwardly extending web portion integrally joined to the integral front portion of the unitary plastic blocks and extending rearwardly therefrom, a rear leg portion integrally joined to the web portion and being spaced from the front portion by hollow spaces in each of the plastic block;
- providing a plurality of decorative facing panels having elongate locating members with a second cross-sectional shape substantially the same as the first cross-sectional shape of the keyways, the decorative facing panels being made of different material than the plastic block material and made of a decorative material, the decorative panels being substantially thinner in thickness than the front block portions forming the outer sides of the retaining wall;
- stacking the blocks in rows with each row being set upon the row below it to form a wall having a front side outwardly exposed, front side, plastic surfaces with offsetting the plastic blocks in rows with each row offset from the row below it to engage and support a portion of a decorative panel on a plastic block thereabove;
- after forming the plastic retaining wall, covering the outwardly exposed, front side, plastic surfaces of the plastic blocks by attaching the decorative facing panels to the blocks by sliding the locating members of the facing panels down into the keyways of the blocks; and
- resting portions of the lower edge of the decorative facing panel on portions of the offset block below it with the decorative panels flush against the front faces of the blocks to which they are attached to provide the previously formed plastic wall with the outer appearance of the decorative material of the decorative panels.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the step of attaching the decorative facing panels further includes the step of applying adhesive to the blocks to fix the decorative facing panels to the blocks.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein the blocks are provided with tabs and including the step of stacking the blocks in offset rows by inserting the tabs in openings formed between adjacent blocks immediately therebelow to produce a uniform set back from one row to the next.
- 11. The method of claim 8 wherein the decorative facing panels are formed of a metallic material.
- 12. A decorative retaining wall block comprising:
- a body made of a plastic material having the appearance of a plastic product on a front face of the block;
- a first portion of a keyway interlock on the front face of the plastic body adjacent the front exterior side of the block;
- a discrete and separate, decorative, facing panel substantially smaller in size than the plastic body and made of a decorative material selected from stone, marble, granite, glass, tile or metal and attached to the front face of the plastic product to cover the exposed plastic surface of the front face of the plastic body to change the outward face appearance of the block;
- a second portion of the keyway interlock on the decorative facing panel to interlock the decorative facing panel to the plastic body;
- the plastic block having a unitary body formed with an integral front portion having the front face for facing outwardly to the front of the retaining wall and having an exposed plastic surface until covered by the decorative facing panel;
- a rearwardly extending web portion integrally joined to the integral front portion;
- a rear leg portion integrally joined to the web portion and being spaced from the front portion by hollow spaces in the plastic block;
- the decorative facing panel being made of different material than the plastic body material; and
- the decorative panels being substantially thinner in thickness than the block body forming the other sides of the retaining wall.
- 13. The decorative retaining wall block of claim 12 wherein the first portion comprises an elongated keyway having a first cross-sectional shape; and the second portion includes a tongue key having a second, cross-sectional shape substantially the same as the first, cross-sectional shape of the keyways.
- 14. The decorative retaining wall block of claim 13 wherein the keyways and keys have complementary trapezoidal, cross-sectional shapes.
- 15. The decorative retaining wall block of claim 12 wherein the block body has an H-shape in cross-section defined by a pair of spaced, elongated legs spanned by an intermediate web with the block face and interlocked first portion on at least one of the spaced legs.
- 16. A decorative retaining wall block comprising:
- a body made of a plastic material having the appearance of a plastic product on a front face of the block;
- a first portion of a keyway interlock on the front face of the plastic blocks;
- a decorative facing panel substantially smaller in size than the plastic body attached to the front face of the plastic product to change the outward face appearance of the block;
- a second portion of the keyway interlock on the decorative facing panel to interlock the decorative facing panel to the plastic body; and
- the block body having an H-shape in cross-section defined by a pair of spaced elongate legs spanned by an intermediate web with the block face and interlock first portion on at least one of the spaced legs, the web and one of the legs including a tab protruding from the bottom thereof which fits in openings formed between blocks immediately therebelow with the ends of said legs abutting each other such that with blocks stacked in rows the tabs uniformly set back the blocks in one row from the row therebelow.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 08/524,202, filed Aug. 9, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,788,423 which is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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