Claims
- 1. A generally rectangular structural block having a top and a bottom face, and having:
- a substantially rectangular ridge which extends with uniform height above said top face, which is substantially centered within said top face and which is substantially narrower and shorter than said top face of the block;
- a pair of grooves which are formed with uniform depth in said bottom face, one of said grooves being aligned with and the other of said grooves being at right angles to said ridge, and said grooves intersecting substantially in the center of said bottom face, each groove being dimensioned in width and depth substantially as the female mate to said ridge; and
- said ridge having a length which is sufficiently greater than its width so that said block is able to slide along the aligned groove, but is kept by said ridge from sliding at right angles to the long dimension of said ridge when the block is stacked together with another block of the same construction.
- 2. The block of claim 1 wherein the groove aligned with said ridge extends the full length of the block, and the groove at right angles to said ridge stops short of one side of the block, whereby said side of the block has a face with no groove opening therein.
- 3. The block of claim 2, wherein said right angle groove extends to the side of said block opposite said one side, whereby said opposite side has a face with the end of said groove opening therein.
- 4. The block of claim 2 wherein the face with no groove opening therein has beveled edges.
- 5. The block of claim 1 further having a plurality of said ridges spaced longitudinally apart along the top face of the block and wherein for each ridge there is a pair of said grooves dimensioned as the female mates to the ridge.
- 6. The block of claim 5 wherein the grooves aligned with the ridges are connected to each other.
- 7. The block of claim 6 wherein each right angle groove stops short of the same side of the block.
- 8. A unitary structural block equivalent to at least two of the rectangular blocks according to claim 1, permanently joined end-to-end to form said unitary block.
- 9. The block of claim 8 equivalent to three of said blocks according to claim 1.
- 10. The block of claim 8 equivalent to four of said blocks according to claim 1.
- 11. A set of blocks, each of said blocks being a generally rectangular structure having a top and a bottom face,
- a plurality of substantially rectangular ridges which extend with uniform height above said top face, which are substantially centered within said top face and which are substantially narrower and shorter than said top face of the block, said ridges being spaced longitudinally apart along the top face of the block, and
- a plurality of grooves which are formed with uniform depth in said bottom face, one of said plurality being aligned with said ridges, and the others of said grooves intersecting substantially at right angles and opposite the centers of said rectangular ridges, each groove being dimensioned substantially in width and depth as the female mate to a said ridge and each right angle groove stopping short of the same side of the block; and
- each said ridge having a length which is sufficiently greater than its width so that the block of said set are able to slide alone the aligned grooves, but are kept by said ridge from sliding at right angles to the long dimension of said ridge when the set of blocks is stacked with another set of blocks of the same construction.
- 12. The set of blocks of claim 11 wherein said blocks are stacked on each other in courses, the ridge on at least one block being engaged by that groove of the block stacked thereon which is aligned with the ridge on said last-named block.
- 13. The set of block of claim 11 wherein said blocks are stacked on each other in courses, the ridge on at least one block being engaged by that groove of the block stacked thereon which is at right angles to the ridge on said last-named block.
- 14. The set of block of claim 11 forming a wall of said blocks.
- 15. The set of block of claim 14 wherein the blocks are positioned in such a pattern that the junctions between adjoining blocks in one course are not aligned with the junctions between adjoining blocks in the next course.
- 16. The set of block of claim 14 wherein several adjoining blocks are oriented with their faces having no groove ending therein facing in the same direction.
- 17. The wall formed by the set of block of claim 14 wherein a block in every other course is oriented with its ridge at right angles to the ridge in the block beneath, thereby forming a corner in the wall of stacked blocks.
- 18. A generally rectangular structural block having a top and a bottom face, and having:
- a substantially rectangular ridge which extends with uniform height above said top face, which is substantially centered within said top face and which is substantially narrower and shorter than said top face of the block;
- a pair of grooves which are formed with uniform depth in said bottom face, one of said grooves being aligned with and the other of said grooves being at right angles to said ridge, and said grooves intersecting substantially in the center of said bottom face, each groove being dimensioned in width and depth substantially as the female mate to said ridge; and
- said ridge having a length which is sufficiently greater than its width so that said block is able to slide along the aligned groove but is kept by said ridge from sliding at right angles to the long dimension of said ridge when the block is stacked together with another block of the same construction,
- said block having at least one pair of lifting anchors embedded therein,
- said anchors being recessed in depressions formed in the top face of the block,
- the different members of the pair of anchors being located diagonally opposite each other, symmetrically with respect to the ridge extending above the center of said top face.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/504,057 filed on Jul. 18, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/154,943 filed on Nov. 19, 1993 now abandoned.
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