E04B2002/0265

Building block, wall constructions made from building blocks, and methods

A concrete building block includes indicators along each end to assist in aligning a pin placed in the block with a channel in a like block in a course below as a wall is being constructed.

Method for manufacturing a stone retaining wall block
10844571 · 2020-11-24 ·

A method for manufacturing modular retaining wall blocks in natural stone, wherein the blocks are trapezoidal blocks having top and bottom surfaces with channels that receive offset connectors in multiple orientations for building upright, offset, and curved walls. Stone from a quarry is cut or split to form substantially rectangular elongate blocks having top and bottom surfaces, opposed side faces, and opposed ends. A series of channels running parallel to the side faces is cut in each of the surfaces, the top channels lying across from the bottom channels but offset therefrom. The elongate blocks are then cut between opposing pairs of channels to form trapezoidal blocks having front and rear faces.

Protective element with drainage, for connecting to a concrete element of a tunnel extension
10830043 · 2020-11-10 · ·

The invention relates to a protective element for connecting to a concrete element of a tunnel extension, which has a protective section having a first side facing the concrete element (10), on which first side at least one connecting element (17) is provided for establishing a retaining connection of the protective section to the concrete element (10), wherein the protective section is made from at least one plastic material, characterized in that the protective section (20) has at least one drainage element (40) through which a fluid can pass from the first side of the protective section (20) to the opposite side of the protective section (20) facing away from the concrete element (10).

RETAINING WALL BLOCK AND RETAINING WALL BLOCK SYSTEM

A wall block having a block body and a vertical plane of symmetry. The block body having a front portion, a rear portion and a neck portion. The wall block including a core extending through the neck portion and dividing the neck portion into first and second neck wall members extending rearward from the front portion to the rear portion. The wall block having a flange extending downward from the block body. The wall block having a channel positioned in the rear portion of the block body. The wall block having a first plane parallel to the plane of symmetry that passes through the first neck wall member and a second plane parallel to the plane of symmetry that passes through the second neck wall member, the first and second planes being located approximately midway between the plane of symmetry and the lateral outermost points of the wall block.

Blocks, block systems and methods of making blocks

A block, block system and method of making a wall block. Multiple block embodiments with multiple embodiments of a visually exposed surface having three dimensional shaped areas and three dimensional angular valleys or joints that can be used to construct a patio, wall, fence or the like; the multiple embodiments creating a more random and natural appearance.

Retaining wall block and retaining wall block system

A wall block having a block body and a vertical plane of symmetry. The block body having a front portion, a rear portion and a neck portion. The wall block including a core extending through the neck portion and dividing the neck portion into first and second neck wall members extending rearward from the front portion to the rear portion. The wall block having a flange extending downward from the block body. The wall block having a channel positioned in the rear portion of the block body. The wall block having a first plane parallel to the plane of symmetry that passes through the first neck wall member and a second plane parallel to the plane of symmetry that passes through the second neck wall member, the first and second planes being located approximately midway between the plane of symmetry and the lateral outermost points of the wall block.

MULTI-USE BUILDING BLOCK AND METHODS
20200165816 · 2020-05-28 ·

A multi-use block including a block body having at least a first leg. The blocks can be placed in different orientations with respect to each other to form multiple interlocking structures. The block can be a variety of materials, including concrete, and when concrete, used for making walls and columns. Methods of making and methods of use are provided.

Connection structure of pure wood materials
10632721 · 2020-04-28 ·

A pure wood connection structure, having pure wood units, self tapping screws, a first pure wood edge sealing unit and a second pure wood edge sealing unit; an upper side and a lower side of each pure wood unit are provided respectively with a contraction slit, and are applied with wood adhesives; in each pure wood unit, the self tapping screws are screwed into the pure wood unit from the contraction slit on the upper side, through the contraction slit on the lower side, and down into the upper side of an adjacent pure wood unit, so that the upper side of each pure wood unit is connected with the lower side of a corresponding adjacent pure wood unit; all the pure wood units are likewise mutually connected one adjacent to another to form a board structure.

Multi-use building block and methods

A multi-use block including a block body having at least a first leg. The blocks can be placed in different orientations with respect to each other to form multiple interlocking structures. The block can be a variety of materials, including concrete, and when concrete, used for making walls and columns. Methods of making and methods of use are provided.

Blocks and molds for building landscape walls and methods of making the blocks
10584482 · 2020-03-10 ·

The present disclosure generally pertains to blocks for building landscape walls and similar structures, the molds used to make the blocks, and the methods for making the blocks. Such block can be securely coupled to another block. A block can be vertically coupled to another block by coupling the dorsal face of one block to the ventral face of another block. The block can be horizontally coupled by coupling the male side of one block to the female side of another block. A secure, exemplary landscape wall may be created by coupling the blocks both horizontally and vertically to reach a desired height, width, and shape.