Claims
- 1. A translucent block assembly, comprising:
- a window frame defining an opening;
- a plurality of translucent blocks juxtaposed in abutment with one another in the opening, each of said translucent blocks having mutually spaced locating portions forming a gap at the periphery thereof;
- an elongate connector extending around said opening between said window frame and said translucent blocks;
- said window frame having a step-shaped recess extending around the opening, and said step-shaped recess being open along one lateral side thereof and inwardly of said window frame to allow insertion of said translucent blocks and said elongate connector into the opening; and
- a retainer engaging said elongate connector and said frame and fixedly securing said elongate connector and said translucent blocks relative to said frame;
- said elongate connector having a first portion thereof abutting the peripheries of said translucent blocks and a second portion thereof engaged in said step-shaped recess, and said first portion of said elongate connector including a longitudinally extending alignment projection which fits snugly into said gaps in said translucent blocks for aligning and retaining said blocks.
- 2. A translucent block assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said translucent blocks and said first portion of said connector have widths, in a direction extending transversely to said translucent blocks and said elongate connector, which are greater than that of said step-shaped recess.
- 3. A translucent block assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said elongate connector includes a portion of low thermal conductivity forming a thermal break between opposite lateral sides of said elongate connector.
- 4. A translucent block assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said window frame defines a recess extending around said opening and said retainer comprises a retainer strip engaged in said recess and abutting said elongate connector.
- 5. A translucent block assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first portion of said connector has, extending along opposite longitudinal sides thereof, surfaces which are inclined towards one another and inwardly relative to said opening, said surfaces extending to the peripheries of said translucent blocks and being colored to give the appearance of grout.
- 6. A translucent block assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first portion of said elongate connector has a pair of abutments which are spaced apart, laterally of said elongate connector, at opposite sides of said alignment projection and which abut the peripheries of said translucent blocks.
- 7. A translucent block assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein said abutments comprise a pair of webs extending longitudinally of said elongate connector from said opposite sides of said first portion and abutting said translucent blocks at opposite lateral extremities of the peripheries of said translucent blocks.
- 8. A translucent block assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein said first portion of said elongate connector has gaps each extending longitudinally of said elongate connector between said alignment projection and said webs, and from said second portion to said abutments, to counteract heat conduction between said webs.
- 9. A translucent block assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein said second portion of said connector includes a portion of low thermal conductivity forming a thermal break between opposite longitudinal sides of said second portion.
- 10. A translucent block assembly as claimed in claim 7, wherein said translucent blocks and said webs have inclined outer faces which converge to one another to form an outwardly open V-shaped recess where said translucent blocks meet said webs and said outer faces are colored to give the appearance of grout.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/489,531, filed Jun. 12, 1995, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/353,407, filed Sep. 12, 1994, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"More Light, More Beauty, More Comfort in Your Home with PC Glass Blocks", A.I.A. File #10-F, Pittsburgh Corning, 1948. |
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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