Encompassing mortarless locking blocks
09683368 ยท 2017-06-20
Assignee
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Cpc classification
E04B2/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04C1/39
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Building builds with locking features for adjoining and interlocking similar adjacent building blocks without any mortar using protruded means and channel means. The building blocks can vary in size and shape to form corners, octagons, angles and direction change.
Claims
1. A building block, comprising; a rectangular member, a L-shaped member, and a rectangular extension member; wherein the rectangular extension member is sandwiched between the rectangular member and the L-shaped member; the rectangular extension member having two opposing surfaces along a longitudinal axis of the building block, a first surface of the two opposing surfaces being a planar surface in direct contact with a major surface of the rectangular member, wherein the extension member and the rectangular member are in an offset relationship, such that a top surface, two outermost side edges, and a bottom surface of the rectangular member lay in different planes in relation to a top surface, two outermost side edges, and a bottom surface of the extension member; a second surface of the two opposing surfaces, opposite the first surface, comprising at least one recess (4) and a protrusion (3); wherein the protrusion is defined between said at least one recess closest to a first one of the outermost side edge of the extension member and said outermost side edge; the second surface is in direct contact with a major surface of the L-shaped member, wherein the extension member and the L-shaped member are in an offset relationship, such that a top surface and a bottom surface of said L-shaped member lay in the same plane as the top surface and bottom surface of the rectangular member but lay in a different plane with the top and bottom surface of the extension; the L-shaped member is defined by a longer member in perpendicular connection with a shorter member to form the L-shaped member, wherein the shorter member defines a protrusion (3), and the top surface of the L-shaped member defines a rest surface (5) capable of supporting longitudinal beams; the offset in the difference of planes between the rectangular member, extension member, and the L-shaped member creates a channel (2) for engaging a protrusion means of a substantially structurally identical block; the building block with substantially structurally identical blocks are capable of being interlocked without mortar to form a wall, such that when a first course is set into a footing and leveled, an upper course can be set when the protrusion (3) of a building block of the second course is positioned and locked into the channel (2) of a building block of the first course.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) The building blocks automatically align when a first course is properly set into a footing and leveled. There is no possibility the face to loosen from the blocks center, therefore, no falling bricks.
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(14) The described features allow the building blocks to automatically align with a first course set into a footing and leveled. There is no possibility a face would to loosen from the blocks center, therefore, no falling bricks resulting in a far more superior construction compared to mortar construction.