Claims
- 1. A block comprising:
a first side; a second side; a third side; a fourth side; a fifth side; a sixth side; a seventh side; and an eighth side, wherein the first side joins the second side in an angle of α°, wherein the second side joins the third side in an angle of α°, wherein the third side joins the fourth side in an angle of δ°, wherein the fourth side joins the fifth side in an angle of λ°, wherein the fifth side joins the sixth side in an angle of α°, wherein the sixth side joins the seventh side in an angle α°, wherein the seventh side joins the eighth side in an angle of (270°−α°), wherein the eighth side joins the first side in an angle (270°−α°), wherein (λ°+δ°+2(α°))=540°, and wherein (270°−α°)≠δ°.
- 2. The block according to claim 1, wherein the second side is substantially equal in length to the sixth side, and wherein the eighth side is substantially equal in length to the fourth side.
- 3. The block according to claim 1, wherein the eighth side is substantially perpendicular to the second and sixth sides.
- 4. The block according to claim 1, wherein the block is formed from a material selected from the group consisting of stone, brick, concrete, ceramic, and clay.
- 5. A block comprising:
a front face; a rear face opposite the front face; a right end comprising first, second, and third parts, the first part connected at an angle to the front face, the second part connected at an angle to the rear face, and the third part connecting the first and second parts, wherein the third part is oriented substantially perpendicular to the front and rear faces; and a left end comprising first, second, and third parts, the first part connected at an angle to the front face, the second part connected at an angle to the rear face, and the third part connecting the first and second parts, wherein the third part is oriented at an oblique angle to the front and rear faces, wherein the third part of the right end of a first block is adapted to abut the third part of the left end of a like second block so that the front faces of the first and second blocks are angled, so that the rear faces of the first and second blocks are angled, so that a first groove is defined between first part of the right end of the first block and the first part of the left end of the second block, and so that a second groove is defined between the second part of the right end of the first block and the second part of the left end of the second block.
- 6. The block according to claim 5, wherein the third part of the right end of the first block is adapted to abut the third part of the right end of a like third block so that the front face of the first block is substantially aligned with the front face of the third block, so that the rear side of the first block is substantially aligned with the rear face of the third block, so that a third groove is defined between the first part of the right end of the first block and the first part of the right end of the third block, and so that a fourth groove is defined between the second part of the right end of the first block and the second part of the right end of the third block.
- 7. The block according to claim 5, wherein the third part of the left end of the first block is adapted to abut the third part of the left end of a like third block so that the front face of the first block is substantially aligned with the rear face of the third block, so that the rear face of the first block is substantially aligned with the front face of the third block, so that a third groove is defined between the front first part of the left end of the first block and the second part of the left end of the third block, and so that a fourth groove is defined between the second part of the left end of the first block and the first part of the left end of the third block.
- 8. The block according to claim 5, wherein the block is formed from a material selected from the group consisting of stone, brick, concrete, ceramic, and clay.
- 9. The block according to claim 5, wherein the front face is substantially parallel to the rear face.
- 10. The block according to claim 5, wherein the first and second grooves have appearances which are substantially similar.
- 11. The block according to claim 6, wherein the first and second grooves have appearances which are substantially similar, and wherein the third and fourth grooves have appearances which are substantially similar.
- 12. The block according to claim 7, wherein the first and second grooves have appearances which are substantially similar, and wherein the third and fourth grooves have appearances which are substantially similar.
- 13. An asymmetrical landscaping block for abutting end-to-end placement with like blocks, the block comprising:
a top face; a bottom face; a front face; a rear face; a left end; and a right end, wherein the left end comprises a first abutting face disposed at an angle δ with respect to a medial vertical plane through the left and right ends, wherein the right end comprises a second abutting face disposed at an angle η with respect to the medial vertical plane, wherein ε≠η, wherein the first abutting face of the left end of a first block is adapted to abut the second abutting face of the right end of a like second block so that the front faces of the first and second blocks are angled, so that the rear faces of the first and second blocks are angled, so that a first groove is defined between front face of the first block and the front face of the second block, and so that a second groove is defined between the rear face of the first block and the rear face of the second block.
- 14. The asymmetrical block according to claim 13, wherein the front face and the rear face are substantially parallel.
- 15. The asymmetrical block according to claim 14, wherein the first abutting face is substantially perpendicular to the front and rear faces.
- 16. The asymmetrical block according to claim 13, wherein the left end further comprises a first part which connects the first abutting face to the front face and a second part which connects the first abutting face to the rear face, and wherein the right end further comprises a first part which connects the second abutting face to the front face and a second part which connects the second abutting face to the rear face.
- 17. The asymmetrical block according to claim 16, wherein the first groove is defined between the first part of the left end of the first block and the first part of the right end of the second block, and wherein the second groove is defined between the second part of the left end of the first block and the second part of the right end of the second block.
- 18. The asymmetrical block according to claim 13, wherein the first abutting face is substantially equal in length to the second abutting face.
- 19. The asymmetrical block according to claim 18, wherein the front face is substantially equal in length to the rear face.
- 20. The asymmetrical block according to claim 13, wherein the block is formed from a material selected from the group consisting of stone, brick, concrete, ceramic, and clay.
- 21. The asymmetrical block according to claim 13, wherein the first and second grooves have appearances which are substantially similar.
- 22. A system for constructing a landscaping wall from a plurality of blocks, the system comprising:
a first block comprising:
a top face; a bottom face; a front face; a rear face; a left end; and a right end, wherein the left end comprises a first abutting face disposed at an angle ε with respect to a medial vertical plane through the left and right ends block, and wherein the right end comprises a second abutting face disposed at an angle η with respect to the medial vertical plane, wherein ε≠η, and a second block substantially similar in shape to said first block, wherein the first abutting face of the left end of a first block is adapted to abut the second abutting face of the right end of the second block so that the front faces of the first and second blocks are angled, so that the rear faces of the first and second blocks are angled, so that a first groove is defined between front face of the first block and the front face of the second block, and so that a second groove is defined between the rear face of the first block and the rear face of the second block.
- 23. The system according to claim 22, wherein the front and rear faces of the first block are substantially parallel to each other.
- 24. The system according to claim 23, wherein the first abutting face of the first block is substantially perpendicular to the front and rear faces of thereof.
- 25. The system according to claim 22, wherein the left end of each block further comprises a first part which connects the first abutting face to the front face and a second part which connects the first abutting face to the rear face, and wherein the right end of each block further comprises a first part which connects the second abutting face to the front face and a second part which connects the second abutting face to the rear face.
- 26. The system according to claim 25, wherein the first groove is defined between the first part of the left end of the first block and the first part of the right end of the second block, and wherein the second groove is defined between the second part of the left end of the first block and the second part of the right end of the second block.
- 27. The system according to claim 22, wherein the first abutting face and the second abutting face of each block are substantially equal in length.
- 28. The system according to claim 27, wherein the front face and the rear face of each block are substantially equal in length.
- 29. The system according to claim 22, wherein the first and second blocks are formed from a material selected from the group consisting of stone, brick, concrete, ceramic, and clay.
- 30. The system according to claim 22, wherein the first and second grooves have appearances which are substantially similar.
- 31. A method of constructing a wall having at least one straight portion and at least one curved portion, the method comprising the steps of:
placing a first block in a predetermined position; placing a second block in an end-to-end orientation with respect to the first block to create a first of the at least one straight portion, said second block having a shape which is substantially the same as the first block; and placing a third block in an end-to-end orientation with respect to either the first or the second block to create a first of the at least one curved portion, said third block having a shape which is substantially the same as the first and second blocks, wherein a front side of a wall formed by the first, second, and third blocks has an appearance which is substantially similar to an appearance of a rear side of the wall formed by the first, second, and third blocks.
- 32. The method according to claim 31, wherein a first end of the wall has an appearance which is substantially similar to an appearance of a second end of the wall.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to concurrently filed U.S. Design patent application Ser. No.______, which is incorporated herein by reference.