Claims
- 1. A concrete block for a ground-borne staircase comprising
a plurality of upright sides joined together at the ends thereof providing an open cavity therein, an upright web transversely disposed across said open cavity and interconnected to opposing ones of said sides, said web having a top edge and a bottom edge, said web of substantially smaller thickness than thickness of said sides.
- 2. The block of claim 1 wherein
said web is substantially shorter than said upright sides.
- 3. The block of claim 1 wherein
said web has at least one slot therein extending downward from the top edge of said web.
- 4. The block of claim 1 wherein
said web has a slot at each interconnection thereof with said opposing sides, each slot extending downward from said top edge of said web.
- 5. The block of claim 1 wherein
each of said upright sides has a lower portion and an upper portion, the lower portion of at least one of the upright sides thicker than the upper portions thereof.
- 6. The block of claim 1 wherein
each of said upright sides comprises a lower portion and an upper portion, each of said upright sides has a bottom, each of the lower portions having a ramp region thereon, each of said ramp regions receding from the bottom of said upright side of which said ramp region is a part.
- 7. The block of claim 1 wherein
each of said upright sides has an outside surface, each outside surface having at least one vertical groove formed therein, each at least one vertical groove spaced evenly along the length of said outside surface.
- 8. The block of claim 7 wherein
said block has vertical corners at the intersections of said upright sides, said vertical comers comprising bevels thereon.
- 9. The block of claim 1 wherein
said upright sides of said block have top ends having outer horizontal edges, each horizontal edge of said top ends having a radius thereon.
- 10. A composite concrete block for use in a staircase in landscaping applications comprising:
first and second sidewalls, each of said sidewalls being substantially parallel to the other, opposed first and second end walls interconnecting said sidewalls at the ends thereof, said first and second sidewalls having a first thickness, said sidewalls and said end walls defining a generally planar upper surface and a generally planar lower surface, said upper surface and said lower surface being substantially parallel to each other and separated by a distance comprising the height of the block, said sidewalls and said end walls defining a cavity therewithin extending from said upper surface to said lower surface, a vertically disposed web traversing said cavity interconnecting said first and second sidewalls, said web having an upper edge and a lower edge, said web having a thickness substantially less than the first thickness of said first and second sidewalls.
- 11. The composite block of claim 10 wherein
the web is shorter than said sidewalls.
- 12. The composite block of claim 10 wherein
the web has at least one narrow, substantially vertical void extending from the upper edge of said web into said web.
- 13. The concrete block of claim 10 wherein
the web is provided with a substantially vertical void therewithin at each interconnection of said web with said first and second sidewalls, said voids extending from the upper edge of said web into said web.
- 14. The concrete block of claim 13 wherein
the web is provided with a narrow, substantially vertical slot generally equidistant from said interconnections of said web to said sidewalls.
- 15. The concrete block of claim 10 wherein
the sidewalls and the endwalls each having an outer surface, at least one vertical groove is formed in the outer surface of at least one of the sidewalls and the end walls.
- 16. The concrete block of claim 10 wherein
the upper edge of said web is substantially below said upper surface defined by said sidewalls and said end walls.
- 17. A mold for forming a block for use as a stair component in landscaping applications comprising
outer walls and a centrally disposed core member spaced apart from said outer walls, said outer walls and said core member cooperating to define walls of said block, each of said outer walls having a lower end, said lower ends defining a common plane, said core member having a top surface and a bottom surface, said bottom surface coplanar with said lower end of said outer walls, said core member having opposing vertically disposed outside surfaces, said core member having a vertically disposed central slot therein, said central slot extending from said bottom surface of said core member, said central slot extending from one of said opposing outside surfaces to the opposing one of said opposing outside surfaces, said core member having at least one gap in the top surface thereof, said gap coplanar with said central slot.
- 18. The mold of claim 17 wherein
said core member has generally vertical sidewalls with inclined regions thereon, said core member having an upper end and a lower end, the lower end of said core member of smaller area than the upper end thereof.
- 19. A method for constructing a ground borne staircase comprising
preparing a surface of generally level material, placing an open block thereon, said block having upright sides defining a cavity and having a web traversing said cavity, said web having an upper portion, said upright sides each having a top, the tops of said upright sides defining an upper surface, breaking the upper portion of said web free from said block, loading said cavity of said block with fill material to a first level below said upper surface, the first level spaced vertically from said upper surface by generally the thickness of a paving block, placing paving blocks atop said granular material.
- 20. A staircase for a landscaping application comprising
a first course of at least one stair block on a lowest level, at least a second course of at least a second stair block on a second level higher than the the lowest level, each stair block comprising a concrete masonry block having first and second sidewalls, each of said sidewalls being substantially parallel to the other, opposed first and second end walls interconnecting said sidewalls at the ends thereof, said first and second sidewalls having a first thickness, said sidewalls and said end walls defining a generally planar upper surface and a generally planar lower surface, said upper surface and said lower surface being substantially parallel to each other and separated by a distance comprising the height of the block, said sidewalls and said end walls defining a cavity therewithin extending from said upper surface to said lower surface, a vertically disposed web traversing said cavity interconnecting said first and second sidewalls, said web having an upper edge and a lower edge, said web having a thickness substantially less than the thickness of said first and second sidewalls, said web of height less than the height of the sidewalls, the first sidewall of the at least a second block on the second level resting on the second sidewall of the at least one block on the lowest level, the upper surface of the at least one stair block of the first course substantially parallel to the upper surface of the at least a second stair block of the at least a second course, each cavity of the stair blocks being partially filled with fill material, each cavity of the stair blocks having a plurality of paving blocks placed therewithin upon the fill material therewithin, the paving blocks having upper surfaces generally horizontally aligned with the planar upper surfaces of the sidewalls of the stair block in which the paving blocks are disposed.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a division of co-pending application Ser. No. 09/440,405 which was filed Nov. 15, 1999.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
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09440405 |
Nov 1999 |
US |
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10045856 |
Nov 2001 |
US |