MASONRY SPACER AND ALIGNER
20180030746 ยท 2018-02-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G21/1883
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
The Masonry Spacer and Aligner allows the brick, block or stone mason to quickly, economically and accurately position and to properly align similar masonry structural elements (for example, but not limited to: bricks, blocks, or stones) in 6-dimensionsand to do this with no lasting, visible indication that a spacing and aligning device was used. The Masonry Spacer and Aligner also creates a stronger, but more flexible, masonry structure.
When a sufficient number of Masonry Spacer and Aligners are used together, they properly, rapidly, neatly, and precisely position masonry structural elements vertically and horizontally in the x, y, and z axes; and, simultaneously, also properly and precisely align the masonry structural elements rotationally about the x, y and z axes. This precise, and rapid 6-dimensional positioning eliminates the necessity for repetitive, time-consuming, checking and re-positioning of masonry structural elements using sensitive, and cumbersome, positioning guides, and various alignment and leveling tools.
Claims
1. A Masonry Spacer and Aligner having many envisioned embodiments which employ a design(s) generally described by, but not limited to: (i) any 2-dimensional end shape (in the x-y-coordinate plane), consisting of straight or curvilinear lines, vertices, and or, other geometric shapes, including holes, or any combination of these, of any size, and where the length of the elements or the size of the shape(s) comprising the main body, (in the x-y-coordinate plane), defines an overall circumscribing virtual shape; and where the dimensions of the overall circumscribing virtual shape conform to the spacing recommended or required by building codes for the distance between similar masonry structural elements (for example, but not limited to: bricks, concrete blocks, and stones), and, (ii) wherein all, or part(s), of the end shape is extrapolated into the 3rd dimension (the z-axis) forming the main body, and (iii) which may, or may not, have an optional alignment appendage which is larger in at least one linear dimension (in the x-y plane), than the overall circumscribing virtual shape, and which may or may not contain one or more hole(s), indentation(s) or protrusion(s), or any combination of hole(s), indentation(s) or protrusion(s), and its end tips may have any constructible shape, and (iv) which has the optional alignment appendage attached, by any practical means, to the main body in one or more small regions, and (v) whereby the optional alignment appendage is specifically attached to the main body in any manner which permits easy disassociation (separation, breakage) from the main body using a common, sturdy, masonry-mortar-working tool, after the mortar is at least partially set, and (vi) which is, or any of its component parts are, composed of any sufficiently rigid, sturdy and durable material including, but not limited to, glass, ceramic, metallic, plastic, carbon, or any combination thereof, and (vii) where, in one or more embodiments, the optional alignment appendage may include one or more protrusion(s) and/or indentation(s) and/or hole(s) (which can be used as a handle) by which the Masonry Spacer and Aligner may be grasped, manipulated and positioned.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] Many possible embodiments are envisioned, and the claim is not limited to the embodiment(s) depicted. However, unless otherwise indicated, the following statements in the section titled Detailed Description apply to the depicted embodiment shown in
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[0027] In the depicted embodiment, the thin ribs (114) are formed by the extrapolation of all of the end shape into the z-axis dimension.
[0028] In the depicted embodiment one rib contains an optional pass-through hole (115).
[0029] The optional alignment appendage (201) in the depicted embodiment, is a rectangular solid, with a protrusion. In all embodiments employing an optional alignment appendage, the alignment appendage must be easily removable after it has properly positioned and aligned the masonry structural element. Thus, in all embodiments employing an alignment appendage, the alignment appendage is attached in such a way that it can be separated from the main body using only a common, sturdy, masonry-mortar-working tool.
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[0032] Any sufficient means of attaching the alignment appendage to the main body may be usedwhether adhesive and/or mechanical linkage, and/or welding by any method which melts and melds a portion of the parts to be joined together.
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[0035] When multiple (preferably, but not limited to, three) Masonry Spacer and Aligners are properly placed atop a horizontal course of previously-positioned masonry structural elements (340), and in the horizontal portion of the viscous mortar material (341) laid while the masonry structure is being constructed, and when another Masonry Spacer and Aligner is also placed in the vertical viscous mortar material (341) laid between two horizontally-adjacent masonry structural elements (340), the combined group of Masonry Spacer and Aligners quickly and accurately positions and properly aligns the newly-added masonry structural element in 6-dimensions. This proper positioning and alignment eliminates many manual steps involving the use of spacing and alignment devices.
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Alternate Embodiments
[0040] Any and all references, herein, to the phrase one embodiment or an embodiment or the embodiment should be interpreted to mean that a specific feature, characteristic, or structure described can be included in at least one embodiment, and potentially multiple embodiments, of the disclosure. When reference is made to an embodiment in multiple places, it should not be construed to imply that the reference is necessarily to the same embodiment. Such generality also applies to the term implementation.
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[0042] The functionality, and the claim, is not limited to, but also encompasses: any 2-dimensional end shape, any part of which is, or parts of which are, extended into the 3rd dimension.
[0043] In alternate embodiments the elements comprising the main body need not be of uniform thickness in any dimension, and may vary in thickness and/or length and/or height, when measured at differing points along the z-axis dimension. Optional hole(s) in the elements of the main body and/or the optional alignment appendage may be of any number, shape(s) and/or size(s). Optional holes may be replaced with depressions and/or protrusions or any combination of hole(s), depression(s) and/or protrusion(s).
[0044] In alternate embodiments the elements of the main body form any circumscribing virtual shape.
[0045] The functionality, and the claim, is not limited to the depicted embodiment(s), but also includes: any shape for the main body, and when the optional alignment appendage is included, the alignment appendage can be easily detached.
[0046] And, the claim, is not limited to, but also encompasses: any shape for the optional alignment appendage.
[0047] And, the claim, is not limited to, but also encompasses: any shape for the end tip(s) of the optional alignment appendage.
[0048] And, the claim, is not limited to, but also encompasses any alignment-appendage-to-main-body attachment configuration, and/or attachment method which permits easy separation of the alignment appendage from the main body.
[0049] And, the claim, is not limited to, but also encompasses any construction method or material using any appropriate, sufficiently strong, rigid, durable material including, but not limited to: glass, ceramic, metallic, plastic, carbon, or any combination of such materials.
[0050] And, alternate embodiments may have one or more holes of any size and shape, may have no holes, or may have protrusions or indentations on the elements forming the main body and/or the optional alignment appendage.
[0051] And, in alternate embodiments, the handle of the alignment appendage may consist of one or more depression(s) and/or protrusion(s), and/or the handle may contain no holes, or may contain one or more hole(s) in the alignment appendage to permit grasping, maneuvering and positioning the Masonry Spacer and Alignereither manually or with the aid of a grasping tool.