Claims
- 1. In an interlocking block for a retaining wall structure wherein like blocks are laid in horizontal courses one upon the other in end to end relation with the upper blocks interlocking with the lower blocks are displaceable therealong in sliding fit and therebeyond to overlap adjacent ends of lower blocks and to extend upwardly as such wall structure is erected, said block having an axis terminating in spaced apart end walls and bounded by generally flat top and bottom walls arranged in parallel relation to said axis and to each other and by front and rear facings extending from end wall to end wall and so separated as to provide a substantially uniform cross-section throughout the axial extent of same, projecting means upstanding from said top wall and extending axially of said block between said end walls and spaced inwardly from said front and rear facings respectively and said bottom wall having recess means therein likewise extending axially of said block between said end walls and spaced inwardly from said front and rear facings respectively and so arranged that said projecting means and recess means are axially offset with respect to a vertical plane taken therethrough, said projecting means and said recess means having a configuration and exent so as to matingly interlock in sliding fit when such blocks are disposed in horizontal alternate courses one upon the other to register said projecting means within said recess means with the front facings of the mating blocks of the alternate courses presented to the front and rear respectively, so as to define a substantially uniformly erect wall structure extending substantially vertically.
- 2. A block according to claim 1 wherein said front and rear walls extend generally at right angles to said top and bottom walls.
- 3. A block according to claims 1 or 2 wherein said projection means includes at least two spaced apart rows of projections extending axially of said block between said end walls and said recess means includes at least two spaced apart rows of recesses extending axially of said block between said end wall.
- 4. A block according to claims 1 or 2 wherein said recess means and projecting means have a generally trapezoidal configuration in cross-section.
- 5. A block according to claims 1 or 2 wherein said recess means opens to each of said end walls thereof.
- 6. A block according to claim 1 wherein said projecting means terminates inwardly of the end walls of said block a distance of the order of the separation between said front and rear facings.
- 7. A block according to claims 1 or 6 wherein the separation between said front and rear facings and said top and bottom walls are of substantially the same order.
- 8. A block according to claims 1 or 6 wherein the separation between said front and rear facings and between said top and bottom walls thereof are of substantially the same order and the separation between the end walls exceeds that between the said front and rear facing of the order of between two to eight times.
- 9. A block according to claim 1, 2, or 6 wherein said projecting means comprises a plurality of spaced-apart like projections.
- 10. A block according to claims 1, 2, or 6 wherein said front facing includes a first region lowermost and a second region uppermost, said second region being inclined to said first region and extending upwardly and rearwardly thereof.
- 11. In a block having generally parallel flat top, bottom and end walls and a front and fear facing, a plurality of projecting means upstanding from said top wall in uniformly separated rows extending in a direction substantially parallel to said front facing, said row adjacent said front facing being spaced inwardly therefrom a first substantially uniform distance and said row adjacent said rear facing being spaced inwardly therefrom a second substantially uniform distance and said bottom wall having a plurality of recesses therein in uniformly separated rows extending in a direction substantially parallel to said front facing, said row adjacent said front facing being spaced inwardly therefrom a distance substantially equal to said aforementioned second uniform distance and said row adjacent said rear facing being spaced inwardly therefrom a distance substantially equal to said aforementioned first uniform distance, said aforementioned first uniform distance and said aforementioned second uniform distance being unequal, and said projection means and said recess means having a matching extent and configuration such that when alternating front and rear facings of adjacent blocks disposed in horizontal courses are presented to the front the plurality of projecting means of one such block register within the plurality of matching recess means of another such block presented there above so that the front and rear facings of such blocks define a substantially uniformly erect wall structure extending generally vertically.
- 12. In a retaining wall system wherein like interlocking wall defining blocks are laid in horizontal courses one upon the other in end to end relation with the upper blocks interlocking with the lower blocks and displaceable therealong in sliding fit and therebeyond to overlap the adjacent ends of the lower blocks to thereby define a wall structure extending upwardly as such wall structure is erected and wherein a plurality of interlocking anchoring blocks are laid at intervals throughout its extent in horizontal courses interlocking with said wall defining blocks and extending therefrom at substantially right angles thereto from the same facing of said wall structure, each of said blocks having an axis terminating in spaced apart end walls and bounded by generally flat top and bottom walls arranged in parallel relation to said axis and to each other and by front and rear facings extending from end wall to end wall and so separated as to provide a substantially uniform cross-section throughout the axial extent of same, projecting means upstanding from said top wall and extending axially of said block between said end walls and spaced inwardly from said front facing a first substantially uniform distance and spaced inwardly from said rear facing a second substantially uniform distance, said bottom wall having recess means therein extending axially of said block between said end walls and spaced inwardly from said front facing a distance substantially equal to said aforementioned second uniform distance and spaced inwardly from said rear facing a distance substantially equal to said aforementioned first uniform distance, said aforementioned first uniform distance and said aforementioned second uniform distance being unequal said projecting means and said recess means having a configuration and extent so as to matingly interlock in sliding fit when such blocks are disposed in horizontal courses to present said projection means upwardly, with the front facings of each alternate course presented to the front and to the rear respectively such that each overlying horizontal course is automatically uniformly registered upon the next below horizontal couse so as to define a substantially uniformly erect wall structure extending generally vertical and anchored at intervals throughout its extent by said anchoring blocks.
- 13. In a retaining wall system wherein a plurality of like interlocking wall defining blocks extend in horizontal courses in end to end abutment and one upon the other in overlapping interlocking retaining wall defining relation and wherein a plurality of interlocking anchoring blocks are laid in horizontal courses and extend at right angles from said plurality of wall defining blocks in wall anchoring relation thereto at intervals throughout the extent of same, said wall defining blocks and anchoring blocks each having a generally parallel flat top and bottom wall and walls and a front and rear facing, projecting means upstanding from said top wall and extending therealong between said end walls and uniformly set back from said front facing a first substantially uniform distance and uniformly set back from said rear facing a second substantially uniform distance, said bottom wall having recess means therein extending therealong between said end walls and likewise uniformly set back from said front facing a distance substantially equal to said aforementioned second uniform distance and uniformly set back from said rear facing a distance substantially equal to said aforementioned first uniform distance, said aforementioned first uniform distance and said aforementioned second uniform distance being unequal, said projection means having a matching extent and configuration in relation to said recess means such that the projecting means of lower blocks in one horizontal course register within the recess means of blocks in a horizontal course presented thereabove with the front face and rear face of adjacent courses presented to the front such that a substantially uniformly erect wall structure extending generally vertically is defined whereby the upper blocks are displaceable longitudinally therealong the lower blocks in sliding fit to overlap the end walls of the lower blocks, and wherein said projecting means of said wall anchoring blocks includes at least a second projecting means uniformly set back rearwardly from said first mentioned projecting means to present an uninterrupted flat top wall portion therebetween and a second recess means likewise set back from said first mentioned recess means, whereby a substantially uniformly erect wall structure extending generally vertically is imparted to said plurality of end to end abutting overlapping interlocking blocks secured against displacement by said plurality of interlocking wall anchoring blocks exctending therefrom when said front facings of succeeding courses of said blocks are presented to the front and rear respectively and with that part of said wall anchoring blocks extending from said first mentioned wall defining blocks presenting said second projecting means and recess means respectively for interlocking engagement with a plurality of like interlocking wall defining blocks extending in horizontal courses and in parallel relation to said first mentioned wall defining blocks.
- 14. A retaining wall system according to claim 13 wherein a plurality of like interlocking wall defining blocks are arranged to extend in horizontal courses rearwardly of said first mentioned plurality of like interlocking wall defining blocks are in parallel relation thereto and in interlocking engagement with said second projecting means and recess means of said wall anchoring blocks respectively whereby a crib structure is defined.
- 15. A retaining wall system according to claims 13 or 14 wherein said recess means and projecting means have a generally trapezoidal configuration in cross-section.
- 16. A retaining wall system according to claims 13 or 14 wherein said recess means opens to each of said end walls thereof.
- 17. A retaining wall system according to claims 13 or 14 wherein said projecting means of some of said wall defining blocks terminate inwardly of the end walls of said blocks a distance of the order of the separation between said front and rear facings.
- 18. A retaining wall system according to claims 13 or 14 wherein the separation between said parallel top wall and bottom wall and said front and rear facings are of substantially the same order.
- 19. A retaining wall system according to claims 13 or 14 wherein the separation between said parallel top wall and bottom wall and front and rear facing of said wall defining blocks are of substantially the same order and the separation between said end walls of such blocks exceeds the separation between said parallel top wall and bottom wall by the order of between two to eight times.
- 20. A retaining wall system according to claims 13 or 14 wherein said projecting means of said interlocking wall defining blocks comprises a plurality of spaced apart projections.
- 21. A retaining wall system according to claims 13 or 14 wherein said front facing includes a first region lowermost and a second region uppermost, said second region being inclined to said first region and extending upwardly and rearwardly thereof.
- 22. In an interlocking block structure the combination with a plurality of like lower supporting blocks arranged to extend in side by side parallel relation to one another of a plurality of like upper blocks mounted thereon and extending therebetween at substantially right angles thereto, said lower supporting blocks each including parallel flat top and bottom walls and end walls and a front and rear facing, each of said lower supporting blocks including a plurality of projecting means upstanding from said top wall thereof in uniformly separated rows extending in a direction substantially parallel to said front facing, said row adjacent said front facing being spaced inwardly therefrom a first substantially uniform distance and said row adjacent said rear facing being spaced inwardly therefrom a second substantially uniform distance, and said bottom walls having a plurality of recesses therein in uniformly separated rows extending in a direction substantially parallel to said front facing, said row adjacent said front facing being spaced inwardly therefrom a distance substantially equal to said aforementioned second uniform distance and said row adjacent said rear facing being spaced inwardly therefrom a distance substantially equal to said aforementioned first uniform distance, said aforementioned first uniform distance and said aforementioned second uniform distance being unequal, and said projection means and said recess means having a matching extent and configuration such that when the front facings of such blocks are presented to the front and rear respectively the plurality of projecting means of one such block register within the matching recess means of another such block such that a substantially uniformly erect wall structure extending generally vertically is achieved, said upper blocks each including a generally parallel flat top and bottom wall, end walls and a front and rear facing, with each said bottom wall of said upperblock having recess means therein extending therealong between said end walls thereof and uniformly set back from the front facing thereof a distance substantially equal to said aforementioned second uniform distance, said recess means of said upper block having a matching extent and configuration in relation to said projecting means of said lower supporting blocks such that when the front facings of such blocks are presented to the front or rear the projecting menas of said lower supporting blocks register within the recess means of said upper blocks such that the front or rear facings of the upper blocks extend substantially uniformly vertically from the front or rear facings of said lower supporting blocks.
- 23. A structure according to claim 22 wherein the spacing of the uniformly separated rows of said lower supporting blocks is such that a plurality of upper blocks can be mounted upon said lower supporting blocks in interlocking relation therewith and extend therebetween at substantially right angles thereto in side by side abutting relation.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 408,619, filed Aug. 16, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,490,075.
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