Claims
- 1. A composite masonry block comprising:
a) a block body, said block body comprising a front surface and a back surface, said front surface and said back surface being substantially parallel to each other and separated by a distance comprising the depth of the block, an upper surface and a lower surface, said upper surface and said lower surface being substantially parallel to each other and separated by a distance comprising the height of the block, two intermediary walls extending from the block front surface towards the block back surface at an angle less than ninety degrees in relationship to the block front surface, and two sidewalls adjoining the intermediary walls and the block back surface; b) a groove that extends sidewall-to-sidewall in the bottom surface of the block; and c) two posts projecting upwardly from the upper surface of the block body, wherein said posts are fitted to be inserted inside the groove when the blocks are stacked upon one another in successive courses.
- 2. The composite block of claim 1, wherein said front surface of said block is roughened for aesthetic appeal.
- 3. The composite block of claim 1, wherein said posts are circular.
- 4. The composite block of claim 3, wherein said posts have rounded edges.
- 5. The composite block of claim 1, wherein said intermediary walls are grooved.
- 6. A retaining wall comprising:
a) a lower tier of blocks arranged side by side; b) an upper tier of blocks arranged side by side and located on top of the lower tier of blocks; c) each of said blocks having a body with front, back, top, bottom, side and intermediary surfaces; d) each of the block bodies in the lower tier having two posts in the top surface of the body, and each of the block bodies in the upper tier having a groove in the bottom surface thereof, extending the width of the block and configured to receive the posts; and e) the posts and grooves interlocking the block bodies in the upper tier with the block bodies in the lower tier.
- 7. The retaining wall of claim 6, wherein the tiers of blocks are interlocked in a laterally offset relationship.
- 8. The retaining wall according to claim 6, wherein the groove in the block bodies in the upper and lower tiers are in the same positions relative to the front, rear and side surfaces of the bodies.
- 9. The retaining wall according to claim 6, wherein the posts in each block body comprises a pair of laterally spaced vertically extending posts, each post set forward an equal distance from the back surface, and set inwardly equal distances from the side surfaces.
- 10. The retaining wall according to claim 6, wherein each block body comprises:
a) top and bottom horizontal surfaces; b) front and back generally parallel surfaces, the front surface being substantially roughened relative to the other surfaces and being substantially wider than the back surface; c) grooved intermediary walls extending diagonally from said front surface; and d) straight side surfaces extending diagonally between said intermediary walls and back surface.
- 11. The retaining wall according to claim 6, wherein each block body comprises a generally trapezoidal shape in plan view, with the front surface wider than the back surface, and the two side surfaces extending diagonally therebetween.
- 12. The retaining wall according to claim 6, further comprising a central roughened face portion flanked by relatively smooth grooved, comer surfaces connecting each end of the front surface to a corresponding one of the side surfaces.
- 13. The retaining wall according to claim 6, wherein the body has a generally trapezoidal shape in plan view with the front surface wider than the rear surface and the side surfaces diagonally disposed enabling the tiers to be curved.
- 14. A retaining wall block suitable for use in forming a mortarless retaining wall, said block comprising:
a) a pair of substantially parallel and planar upper and lower faces; b) a front face joining the upper and lower faces, which is substantially perpendicular to the upper and lower faces; c) a rear face which is substantially perpendicular to the upper and lower faces; d) a pair of intermediary faces joining the front face and a side face the intermediary side faces being substantially perpendicular to the upper and lower faces; e) a pair of side faces joining the intermediary side faces and rear faces, the side faces being substantially perpendicular to the upper and lower faces, and including rearwardly converging portions, wherein a line drawn on the upper face through the points where the rearwardly converging portions begin is substantially parallel to a line drawn through the points where the side faces join the rear face; f) two laterally spaced posts extending upwardly from the upper face; and g) a groove extending the width of the lower face, configured to fit over the posts.
- 15. The block of claim 13, wherein the front face of the block is substantially planar.
- 16. The block of claim 13,, wherein the front face of the block is nonplanar.
- 17. The block of claim 13, wherein the front face of the block is roughened.
- 18. The block of claim 13 wherein each intermediary side face intersects the front face at an angle of less than 90 degrees.
- 19. The block of claim 13 wherein the rearwardly converging side face portions each intersect the rear face at an angle of less than 90 degrees.
- 20. The block of claim 13, wherein the posts are round.
- 21. The block of claim 20, wherein the posts have rounded edges.
- 22. The block of claim 13, wherein the intermediary surfaces are grooved.
- 23. A retaining wall comprising stacked courses of the block of claim 14 wherein the front faces of the blocks combine to form a decorative face of the retaining wall, and wherein the lower face of each block in a succeeding course is placed over the upper faces of the blocks in the next lower course, in a manner that the groove of each block in a succeeding course is positioned over the posts of adjacent blocks in the next lower course.
- 24. The retaining wall of claim 23, wherein the first and second courses are laterally offset.
- 25. The retaining wall of claim 23, wherein said retaining wall has a set back from said first course to said second course.
- 26. The retaining wall of claim 23, wherein said retaining wall set back is defined by the relationship of the overlap between the groove and posts of successive courses.
- 27. A retaining wall comprising:
a) a lower tier of blocks arranged side by side, each block in the lower tier having a body with two posts extending from a top surface; b) an upper tier of blocks arranged side by side and laterally offset from the lower tier, each block in the upper tier having a body with a groove configured to receive the posts in the bottom surface said upper tier being positioned on top of the lower tier with the groove in the upper tier being placed over the posts in two adjacent blocks in the lower tier.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is based on and claims the benefit of provisional application Serial No. 60/448,028 filed Feb. 17, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60448028 |
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