Claims
- 1. An offset pin for engagement in a pair of laterally offset holes in adjacent, abutting upper and lower surfaces of a pair of blocks to interlock a plurality of such blocks when arranged side by side in lower and upper setback tiers to form a wall having a predetermined upward slope;
- each said pin comprising a body with a pair of opposite end sections being laterally offset about a pair of spaced, parallel axes, at least part of each said end section having a circular cross section and engageable respectively in a corresponding one of such laterally offset holes in adjacent, abutting, upper and lower surfaces of a pair of blocks;
- said opposite end sections having oppositely facing laterally offset shoulders which are in a common plane normal to said axes for engagement with such abutting upper and lower surfaces of a pair of blocks.
- 2. An offset pin according to claim 1 in which said opposite end sections are elongated and have cylindrical portions engageable respectively within cylindrical holes in upper and lower blocks to interlock said blocks against lateral movement.
- 3. An offset pin according to claim 1 in which one of said end sections is generally cylindrical and the other of said end sections is generally conical.
- 4. An offset pin according to claim 3 in which the generally cylindrical end section extends along one of said pair of spaced parallel axes; and the generally conical end section extends along an axis suitably angularly disposed relative to said one of said pair of spaced parallel axes to enable a wall portion of the conical section remote from the cylindrical section to extend along a line which is in spaced substantially parallel relation to said one of said pair of spaced parallel axes.
- 5. An offset pin according to claim 4 in which the generally conical end section has a cylindrical base portion adjacent said generally cylindrical end section, said cylindrical base portion having substantially the same diameter and cross section as the generally cylindrical end section and extending along the other of said pair of spaced parallel axes.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of co-pending patent application Ser. No. 07/648,001 filed Jan. 30 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,161,918.
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