The system comprises the combination of two basic building blocks: a full block; and a half block.
These blocks should be manufactured with precision for interlocking without the use of mortar. Load-bearing structures can be built therewith.
As shown in
The middle web 103 extend transversely of said block and, therefore, parallel to it end walls between internal faces of the side walls for separating the open-ended internal cavity into two end cavities of substantially equal size of one end wall, one internal face of one end wall, one internal face of one middle web, and the intervening internal faces of side walls.
An ear 107 on a central web protrudes from the top face 108, each ear being of substantially the same dimensions. Each ear has a transversely extending surface 104 delimiting the extent of said ear toward said central web and oppositely disposed, longitudinally extending surface 114, each delimiting the extent of said ear toward the proximal wall.
A groove is in the internal face of the end and side walls of each end cavity. Each said groove extends from the bottom face 109 toward the top face 108 at least as far as the ears 107 project from the top face 108. Each groove is defined by a groove face 100 and adjacent opposite edges 106.
The side edges 106 of the groove in each end wall are each spaced from the external face 101 of the proximal side wall a distance x substantially the same as the distance from the longitudinally-extending surfaces 114 of the ears 107 respectively to the same, proximal side wall faces. Each transversely-extending surface 104 of each ear is spaced from the external face 102 of the proximal end wall a distance Y substantially one half the external length of a side wall minus the distance Z of the face of the groove 100 Z in the proximal end wall to said external face 102 Z of said end wall. The side edge 106 Z proximal the end wall of the groove in each said side wall is substantially the same distance ZX from the external face 102 Z of said proximal end wall as the distance X of each longitudinally-extending surface 114 of each ear to the external face 101 of the proximal side wall.
As a result, as shown in
In other words each groove extending from the bottom toward the top face at least as far as the ears project from the top face is positioned, shaped and dimensioned so that an ear and groove of adjacent block can be male-female interlocked with one external face of one block flush with an external face of another block foe either longitudinally or transverse orientations of the blocks.
In the manufacture of conventional blocks only one bar 400B is used for the cores. The bar 400B is located along the top face of a mold for concrete blocks to support steel cores 401B to form a cavity or hollow in a concrete block. The mold method herein described uses twin, i.e. two parallel-spaced core bars 400A for supporting steel cavity-forming 401A in a block forming press mold. The positions of the twin bars 400A can be approximately 6 mm from opposite longitudinal edges (114 in
Molding guides 407 in
The contours are such that each external face has at least one protruding portion 150 and at least one receding portion 152, the side external faces each having two of each such potions. The depth from and into the block of the protruding and receding portion of the contours together define an average face (only one shown) at 154 of each wall which is shown in phantom because not real. The average face at 154 corresponds to the face from which various distance have heretofore been described as being measured.
In the embodiment of
The protruding and receding portion of the contours on opposite end and side faces of the block are complimentarily positioned for nesting with those of another full block similarly oriented relative to the top and bottom faces when complementary end or side faces of the blocks mate. This prevents relative movement of the blocks transverse of the contours and, when there are two such blocks with the ears and grooves thereof interlocked, too, adapts the block for forming rigid structure.
It will be understood that various other characteristics and features of the invention are apparent from the drawings that such variations of any characteristics or features of the invention as may occur to one of ordinary skill in the art are contemplated by the following claims to the invention.
Merely-preferred embodiments, which do not limit the invention, are shown in drawings, wherein:
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60839200 | Aug 2006 | US |