Claims
- 1. A retaining wall block comprising:a body including a convex curved front face having opposite ends, a generally flat top surface, a generally flat bottom surface spaced from and extended generally parallel to the top surface and side walls extended between said top and bottom surfaces rearwardly and inwardly from the opposite ends of the front face, said body having a first generally elongate pocket and a second generally elongate pocket open to the bottom surface thereof, said first pocket being located adjacent one of said side walls, said second pocket being located adjacent the other of said side walls, and a pair of holes extended vertically through said body adapted to accommodate pins having ends projected from the body said holes having opposite ends open to said top and bottom surfaces of the body one of said holes being located inwardly of and adjacent said first pocket, the other of said holes being located inwardly of and adjacent said second pocket whereby the ends of the pins projected from the body are adapted to extend into pockets of similar adjacent retaining wall blocks having front faces and locate the front faces of the adjacent retaining wall blocks offset inwardly of the front face of the retaining wall block, a recess open to the bottom surface of the body spaced inwardly from said convex curved front face thereof, a first opening vertically through said body spaced inwardly from said recess, a web separating said recess from said first opening, said holes being located through said web, said pockets being located adjacent opposite ends of said web, a neck joined to the side walls and extended rearwardly therefrom, said neck having a width smaller than the length of said front face, a head joined to the neck, said head having ears projected laterally from opposite sides of the neck, said neck and head having a second opening extended vertically therethrough, and a second web separating the first opening from the second opening.
- 2. The wall block of claim 1 wherein: said front face has a plurality of grooves.
- 3. The wall block of claim 2 wherein: said grooves are generally vertical grooves.
- 4. The wall block of claim 1 wherein: said first opening has a generally trapezoidal shape and said second opening has a rectangular shape.
- 5. The retaining wall block of claim 1 wherein: said pockets are larger than the holes and extend outwardly toward opposite portions of the front face of said body.
- 6. The retaining wall block of claim 1 wherein: said pockets are layer than the holes and extend outwardly toward opposite portions of the front face of said body, each of said pockets having inner ends, said pair of holes comprising a first hole located adjacent the inner end of the first pocket and a second hole located adjacent the inner end of the second pocket.
- 7. The wall block of claim 1 wherein: said head has side walls linearly aligned with the side walls of the body.
- 8. The retaining wall block of claim 1 wherein: each of said pockets has an arcuate shape larger than the holes and extends outwardly toward the front face of the body.
- 9. The wall block of claim 1 wherein: said head has a convex end wall extended between said ears.
- 10. The retaining wall block of claim 1 wherein: each of said pockets have inner ends, said pair of holes comprising a first hole located adjacent the inner end of the first pocket and a second hole located adjacent the inner end of the second pocket, said inner ends of the pockets being located in general transverse alignment with said holes.
- 11. A retaining wall block comprising:a body including a front face having opposite ends, a top surface, a bottom surface, and side walls extended between said top and bottom surfaces rearwardly and inwardly from the opposite ends of the front face, said body having a first generally elongate pocket and a second generally elongate pocket open to one of said surfaces thereof, said first and second pockets being elongated in a direction parallel to said one surface and said first pocket being located adjacent one of said side walls, said second pocket being located adjacent the other of said side walls, and a plurality of holes extended vertically through said body adapted to accommodate pins having ends projected from the body, said holes having opposite ends open to said top and bottom surfaces, at least one hole located adjacent said first pocket, at least another hole located adjacent said second pocket, a neck joined to the side walls and extended rearwardly therefrom, and a head joined to the neck, said head having at least one ear projected laterally outward from one side of the neck.
- 12. The wall block of claim 11 wherein: said front face has a plurality of grooves.
- 13. The wall block of claim 12 wherein: said grooves are generally vertical grooves.
- 14. The retaining wall block of claim 11 wherein: said pockets are larger than the holes and extend outwardly toward opposite portions of the front face of said body.
- 15. The retaining wall block of claim 11 wherein: said pockets are larger than the holes and extend outwardly toward opposite portions of the front face of said body, each of said pockets having inner ends, said holes comprising a first hole located adjacent the inner end of said first pocket and a second hole located adjacent the inner end of the second pocket.
- 16. The wall block of claim 15 including:a recess open to the bottom surface of the body spaced inwardly from said front face thereof, an opening vertically through said body spaced inwardly from said recess, a web separating said recess from said opening, said holes being located through said web, said pockets being located adjacent opposite ends of said web.
- 17. The retaining wall block of claim 11 wherein: each of said pockets has an arcuate shape larger than the holes and extends outwardly toward the front face of the body.
- 18. The wall block of claim 11 wherein: the entire block is made of concrete.
- 19. A retaining wall block comprising:a body having opposite end portions, a convex curved front face having opposite ends, a top surface, a bottom surface, and side walls extended between said top and bottom surfaces rearwardly from said opposite ends of the front face, said side walls converging inwardly from said opposite sides ends of the front face, said block having a lateral direction defined by a line extending through said opposite ends of said front face, said body having hole means in the opposite end portions open to the top surface thereof, said hole means including a first pair of laterally spaced holes spaced away from and adjacent one of said side walls and inwardly of said front face, and a second pair of laterally spaced holes spaced from and adjacent the other of said side walls and located inwardly of said front face , at least one of said first and second pairs of holes being open to said top surface and at least the other of said first and second pairs of holes being open to said bottom surface, the lateral distance between said first pair of holes being less than the lateral distance between said second pair of holes and each hole of said first and second pairs of holes adapted to accommodate separate pins extended vertically into said body to interlock the block with adjacent similar retaining wall blocks.
- 20. The wall block of claim 19 wherein: said front face has a plurality of grooves.
- 21. The wall block of claim 20 wherein: said grooves are generally vertical grooves.
- 22. The wall block of claim 19 wherein: the holes of one of said hole means includes a pair of holes first and second pairs of holes are open only to one of the top surface and bottom surfaces of the body.
- 23. The retaining wall block of claim 19 including: a neck joined to the side walls and extended rearwardly therefrom, and a head joined to said neck, said head having ears projected laterally outwardly from opposite sides of the neck.
- 24. The wall block of claim 23 including: an opening through said neck and head.
- 25. The wall block of claim 23 including: an opening through said body.
- 26. The wall block of claim 25 wherein: said opening has a generally trapezoidal shape.
- 27. The wall block of claim 23 wherein: said body has a first opening extended vertically therethrough, said neck and head having a second opening extended vertically therethrough, and a web separating the first opening from the second opening.
- 28. The wall block of claim 27 wherein: said first opening has a generally trapezoidal shape and second opening has a generally rectangular shape.
- 29. The wall block of claim 23 wherein: said head has side walls linearly aligned with the side walls of the body.
- 30. The wall block of claim 19 including: wall means connected to the opposite end portions of the body and extended rearwardly therefrom, said wall means comprising a first wall extended rearwardly from one end portion of the body, and a second wall extended rearwardly from the other end portion of the body.
- 31. A retaining wall block comprising:a body having opposite end portions, a convex curved front face having opposite ends, a top surface, a bottom surface, and opposite end portions having side walls extended between said top and bottom surfaces rearwardly from said opposite ends of the front face, said side walls converging inwardly from said opposite ends of the front face, said block having a lateral direction defined by a line extending through said opposite ends of said front face, said body having hole means open to the top surface thereof, said hole means including a first pair of laterally spaced holes spaced away from and adjacent one of said side walls and inwardly of said front face, and a second pair of laterally spaced holes spaced away from and adjacent and inwardly of said front face , at least one of said first and second pairs of holes being open to said top surface and at least the other of said first and second pairs of holes being open to said bottom surface, the lateral distance between said first pair of holes being less than the lateral distance between said second pair of holes and each hole of said first and second pairs of holes adapted to accommodate separate pins extended vertically into said block to interlock the block with adjacent similar retaining wall blocks, and wall means connected to the body adjacent said side wall and extended inwardly from each side wall wherein at least a portion of each hole of said first and second pairs of holes intersects a straight line extending in a lateral direction.
- 32. The wall block of claim 31 wherein: said front face has a plurality of general vertical grooves.
- 33. The wall block of claim 31 wherein: said first pair of holes includes first holes open to the top surface of the body, and said second pair of holes includes second holes open to the top surface of the body.
- 34. The wall block of claim 31 wherein: said side walls converge inwardly toward each other, and said wall means comprising a first wall extended rearwardly from one end portion of the body and a second wall extended rearwardly from the other end portion of the body.
- 35. A retaining wall block comprising: a body including a front face having opposite ends, a generally flat first surface, a generally flat second surface laterally spaced from and extended generally parallel to the first surface, and side walls extended between said first and second surfaces, said side walls converging inwardly toward each other from said opposite ends of the front face, said first surface of the body having recess means adapted to accommodate pin means to interlock the block with adjacent similar retaining wall blocks, said recess means comprising a first generally elongate recess spaced inwardly of the front face and located adjacent one side wall, and a second generally elongate recess spaced inwardly of the front face and located adjacent other side wall, a first hole located adjacent the first recess extended into said body between said first and second surfaces, and a second hole located adjacent the second recess extended into said body between said first and second surfaces, said first and second holes adapted to accommodate pins having ends projected from the body extended into said block to interlock with adjacent similar retaining wall blocks locatable on top of said wall block whereby the ends of the pins projected from the body are adapted to extend into recess means of the adjacent similar retaining wall blocks and locate the front faces of the adjacent retaining wall blocks offset inwardly of the front face of the retaining wall block.
- 36. The retaining wall block of claim 35 wherein: said first and second recesses are in general transverse alignment with each other.
- 37. The retaining wall block of claim 35 wherein: the body is a one-piece concrete unit.
- 38. The retaining wall block of claim 35 wherein: the first and second holes are in general transverse alignment with each other.
- 39. The retaining wall block of claim 35 wherein: said front face has a non-smooth face pattern.
- 40. The wall block of claim 35 wherein: the first and second recesses are in general transverse alignment with each other, and the first and second holes are in general transverse alignment with each other, said first and second recesses and first and second holes are laterally spaced relative to each other.
- 41. A retaining wall block comprising: a body including a front face having opposite ends, a generally flat first surface, a generally flat second surface laterally spaced from and extended generally parallel to the first surface, and side walls extended between said first and second surfaces, said side walls extended inwardly toward each other from said opposite ends of the front face, a rear wall extended between said first and second surfaces joined to said side walls, said rear wall having a length smaller than the length of the front face, said first surface of the body having recess means adapted to accommodate pin means to interlock the block with an adjacent retaining wall block, and hole means located adjacent the recess means extended into said body between said first and second surfaces adapted to accommodate pin means having an end projected from the body extended into said block to interlock with an adjacent retaining wall block having a front face locatable in a different horizontal plane than the retaining wall block whereby the end of the pin means projected from the body is adapted to extend into recess means of an adjacent retaining wall block and locate the front face of the adjacent wall block offset inwardly of the front face of the retaining wall block.
- 42. The retaining wall block of claim 41 wherein: the body is a one-piece concrete unit.
- 43. The A retaining wall block of claim 41 comprising:a body including a front face having opposite ends, a generally flat top surface, a generally flat bottom surface spaced from and extended generally parallel to the top surface and side walls extended between said top and bottom surfaces, said side walls extended inwardly toward each other from said opposite ends of the front face, a rear wall extended between said top and bottom surfaces joined to said side walls, said rear wall having a length smaller than the length of the front face, one of said top and bottom surfaces of the body having recess means adapted to accommodate pin means to interlock the block with an adjacent retaining wall block, and hole means located adjacent the recess means extended into said body between said top and bottom surface adapted to accommodate pin means having an end projected from the body extended into said block to interlock with an adjacent retaining wall block having a front face locatable in a different vertical plane than the retaining wall block whereby the end of the pin means projected from the body is adapted to extend into recess means of an adjacent retaining wall block and locate the front face of the vertically adjacent wall block offset inwardly of the front face of the retaining wall block,wherein : the front face has a convex curved shape and one of said side walls extends linearly between said rear wall and one end of the front face.
- 44. A retaining wall block comprising:a body including a front face having opposite ends and top and bottom edges and a length defined by the distance between said opposite ends, a top surface, a bottom surface spaced from and extending generally parallel to said top surface, said top and bottom surfaces extending rearwardly from said top and bottom edges, and side walls extending between said first and second surfaces and rearwardly and inwardly from said opposite ends of the front face, interlock means for interlocking adjacent retaining wall blocks with one another, a neck joined to the side walls and extending rearwardly therefrom, said neck having a length dimension measured in a direction perpendicular to the length of said front face and a lateral dimension measured in a direction parallel to the length of said front face in which the lateral dimension of said neck along the entirety of said length dimension is smaller than the length of said front face, a head joined to the rearward end of said neck and having a lateral dimension measured in a direction parallel to the length of said front face in which the lateral dimension of said head is greater than the lateral dimension of said neck and less than the length of said front face and an opening extending through at least a portion of said neck and through at least one portion of said head.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of reissue application Ser. No. 07/652,833, filed Feb. 6, 1991, now abandoned, which is a reissue application of U.S. Pat. No. 4,802,320 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 907,077 filed Sept. 15, 1986, now abandoned.
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