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US800385A
US800385A US24813405A US1905248134A US800385A US 800385 A US800385 A US 800385A US 24813405 A US24813405 A US 24813405A US 1905248134 A US1905248134 A US 1905248134A US 800385 A US800385 A US 800385A
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  • This invention relates to certain 'improvements in artificial-stone building-blocks, and
  • a further object is to formthe blocks with terminal recesses disposed at the juncture of the rear and end wall of the block, whereby spaced sockets or seats are formed in the wall for the reception of joists or girders.
  • a still further object of the invention is to mold the blocks with terminal andintermediate rod-receiving grooves or channels, so that binding-rods may be inserted inv the wall to assist in securing the roof of the building in position.
  • Figure l is a perspective view 0fa portion of'a wall formed of blocks4 constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view of one of the blocks looking at the bottom thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view looking at the top of the block and illustrating a slightlydifferent form of block.
  • the blocks 5 are preferably rectangular in contour and formed with intermediate webs 6, which connect the front and -rear walls of the block and define afplurality Oli-verticallydisposed flnes 7, the latter rendering the block light in weight and permitting the free circulation of air through the wall.
  • intermediate webs 6 which connect the front and -rear walls of the block and define afplurality Oli-verticallydisposed flnes 7, the latter rendering the block light in weight and permitting the free circulation of air through the wall.
  • the locking ribs or lan ges 8 are preferably spaced inwardly from the walls of the block to thereby define a marginal seating-shoulder 10, which extends i around to the top of the block and receives and supports the base 11 of the adjacent block in the course above.
  • Terminal recesses 12 are formed in the blocks at the juncture of the rear and end walls thereof, so that when the blocks are laid into awall the recesses 12 of abutting blocks will register, and thereby form a series of spaced pockets or seats adapted to receive vthe ends of joists or girders 13, one of which is indicated in dotted lines in Fig. l.
  • the rear Walls of the recesses 12 are preferably inclined, as shown at 14, to permit of the ready introduction of the terminals of the joists and also to facilitate the removal of the block from the mold during thek manufacture of the latter.
  • the connecting-webs 6 are provided with vertical openings 15, While the end walls 16 of the block are formed With vertical grooves or channels 17, said openings and channels being adapted to receive vertical tie rods or. bars (not shown) which. are designed to extend the entire height ofthe wall and serve as an additional means for securing the roof of the building in position as well as a reinforcement to the wall.
  • the blocks may be madein half-sections and formed with any number of air-fines and that only those blocks laid in the course supporting the joists or girders will be provided With the terminal seating-recesses.
  • rlhe blocks may be given any required form, according to the shape and outline of the Wall, and may be curved on one or both sides, made angular, or provided in polygonal outline for use in bay-windows.
  • the locking ribs or iianges may also be formed on one or more sides of the block. said anges serving to maintain theseveral blocks in vertical and horizontal alinement, thereby preventing breaking of the Wall and any lateral or horizontal movement of the individual blocks comprising the latter.
  • a building-block comprisinga body portion provided with oppositely-disposed joistreceiving recesses each of which is disposed at the juncture of one of the side and end Walls Vof the block, said recesses having' their rear Walls inclined toward the bottom of the block.
  • building-block comprising a body portion provided with a plurality of air-iiues, seating-grooves formed in the top of the block and surrounding said flues, marginal locking-flanges surrounding ⁇ said fines at the bottom of said block, and a joist-receiving recess formed at the juncture of one of the side and end walls thereof and inclined to ward the base of the block.
  • a building-block comprising a body portion having a joist-receiving recess formed at the juncture of one of the side and end walls thereof and inclined toward the base of the block.
  • a building-block comprising a body portion having a joist-receiving recess formed at the juncture of one of the side and end walls thereof, said recess being of less height than the block, and having ⁇ its rear wall inclined toward the base of said block.
  • a hollow building-block provided with an intermediate web defining a plurality of air-flues, locking lianges surrounding said fines at the top of the block, and seating-recesses formed in the blocl( and surrounding said ues at the bottom thereof, the opposite ends of the block being provided with joistreceiving recesses having their inner walls inclined toward the base of the block there being a rod-receiving opening ⁇ formed in the intermediate web of said block, and verticallydisposed channels in the opposite end walls of the latter.

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JOHN HENRY MILLER,
OF RISINGSIIN, OHIO.
BUILDING-BLOCK.
Specification of lLetters Patent.
Patented sept. 26, 1905.
Application filed March 2, 1.905. l Serial No. 248,134.
To a'whomit may concern,.-v I
Be it known that I, JOHN HENRY MILLER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Risingsun, inthe county'of Wood andv State of r Ohio, have invented a new and useful Building-Block, of which the following is a specification. l y
This invention relates to certain 'improvements in artificial-stone building-blocks, and
has for its object to provide a cheap, durable,
and efficient block of this character- Which when set into a wall,parch, flue, or other structure will be securely locked against accidental displacement.
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A further object is to formthe blocks with terminal recesses disposed at the juncture of the rear and end wall of the block, whereby spaced sockets or seats are formed in the wall for the reception of joists or girders.
A still further object of the invention is to mold the blocks with terminal andintermediate rod-receiving grooves or channels, so that binding-rods may be inserted inv the wall to assist in securing the roof of the building in position.
With these and other objects in View the I invention consists in the construction and novel combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and pointed out in the claims hereto appended, it'being understood that various changes in form, proportions, and minor details of construction maybe resorted to without departing from the principle or sacrificing any of the advantages ofthe invention.
In the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, Figure l is a perspective view 0fa portion of'a wall formed of blocks4 constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of one of the blocks looking at the bottom thereof. Fig. 3 is a similar view looking at the top of the block and illustrating a slightlydifferent form of block.
Similar numerals of Areference indicate correspondingv parts in all the figures of the drawings. 5 Ihe improvedbuilding-blocks, which may vbe formed of clay, terra-cotta, cement, or
otherplasticmaterial, are preferably formed of' a composition of crushed stone, sand,` and cement, the latter being placedvin a suitable mold and tamped and pressed in-fthe= usual manner.
The blocks 5 are preferably rectangular in contour and formed with intermediate webs 6, which connect the front and -rear walls of the block and define afplurality Oli-verticallydisposed flnes 7, the latter rendering the block light in weight and permitting the free circulation of air through the wall. Surrounding the lines Tare vertically-'disposed locking ribs or flanges 8, adapted to engage corresponding seating-recesses 9, formed in the bottom of the adjacent block, when a plurality of said blocks are laid insu perposed courses to form the wall. (Shown in Fig. 1 ofthe drawings.) The locking ribs or lan ges 8 are preferably spaced inwardly from the walls of the block to thereby define a marginal seating-shoulder 10, which extends i around to the top of the block and receives and supports the base 11 of the adjacent block in the course above. Terminal recesses 12 are formed in the blocks at the juncture of the rear and end walls thereof, so that when the blocks are laid into awall the recesses 12 of abutting blocks will register, and thereby form a series of spaced pockets or seats adapted to receive vthe ends of joists or girders 13, one of which is indicated in dotted lines in Fig. l. The rear Walls of the recesses 12 are preferably inclined, as shown at 14, to permit of the ready introduction of the terminals of the joists and also to facilitate the removal of the block from the mold during thek manufacture of the latter. The connecting-webs 6 are provided with vertical openings 15, While the end walls 16 of the block are formed With vertical grooves or channels 17, said openings and channels being adapted to receive vertical tie rods or. bars (not shown) which. are designed to extend the entire height ofthe wall and serve as an additional means for securing the roof of the building in position as well as a reinforcement to the wall.
In some cases it is desired toconnect a stovepipe or Ventilating-pipe with one of the airchambers formed by the vertical fines in the blocks, and for this purpose I form some of IOO the blocks with a lateral opening (indicated at 18 in Fig. 3 of the drawings) for the reception of said pipe.
It Will of course be understood that the blocks may be madein half-sections and formed with any number of air-fines and that only those blocks laid in the course supporting the joists or girders will be provided With the terminal seating-recesses.
rlhe blocks may be given any required form, according to the shape and outline of the Wall, and may be curved on one or both sides, made angular, or provided in polygonal outline for use in bay-windows. The locking ribs or iianges may also be formed on one or more sides of the block. said anges serving to maintain theseveral blocks in vertical and horizontal alinement, thereby preventing breaking of the Wall and any lateral or horizontal movement of the individual blocks comprising the latter.
From the foregoing it will be seen thatitihere is produced an extremely simple and inexpensive building block or brick admirably adapt ed for the attainment of the ends in View.
Having thus described the invention, what' is claimed isl. A building-block comprisinga body portion provided with oppositely-disposed joistreceiving recesses each of which is disposed at the juncture of one of the side and end Walls Vof the block, said recesses having' their rear Walls inclined toward the bottom of the block.
2. building-block comprising a body portion provided with a plurality of air-iiues, seating-grooves formed in the top of the block and surrounding said flues, marginal locking-flanges surrounding` said fines at the bottom of said block, and a joist-receiving recess formed at the juncture of one of the side and end walls thereof and inclined to ward the base of the block.
3. A building-block comprising a body portion having a joist-receiving recess formed at the juncture of one of the side and end walls thereof and inclined toward the base of the block.
4.' A building-block comprising a body portion having a joist-receiving recess formed at the juncture of one of the side and end walls thereof, said recess being of less height than the block, and having` its rear wall inclined toward the base of said block.
5. A hollow building-block provided with an intermediate web defining a plurality of air-flues, locking lianges surrounding said fines at the top of the block, and seating-recesses formed in the blocl( and surrounding said ues at the bottom thereof, the opposite ends of the block being provided with joistreceiving recesses having their inner walls inclined toward the base of the block there being a rod-receiving opening` formed in the intermediate web of said block, and verticallydisposed channels in the opposite end walls of the latter.
In testimony that l claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto aixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
JOHN HENRY MILLER. W'itnesses:
JOSEPH MILLER, DAVID KIRK MoniusoN.
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US2530940A (en) * 1947-05-28 1950-11-21 Dahlin John Wall construction
US3292329A (en) * 1963-03-21 1966-12-20 Garancsy Miklos Building construction
US5365714A (en) * 1992-09-04 1994-11-22 Ricardo Potvin Sawdust building blocks assembly
US5457926A (en) * 1993-11-03 1995-10-17 Templeton Trust Interlocking block
US5775047A (en) * 1996-05-10 1998-07-07 Davies, Inc. Method and apparatus for producing lightweight concrete structure
US6161357A (en) * 1998-09-25 2000-12-19 Altemus; Armin J. Bidirectionally interlocking, hollow brick wall system
GB2420354A (en) * 2004-11-22 2006-05-24 Jace Whitaker Plastics building block incorporating a drainage channel
US20060168907A1 (en) * 2005-01-19 2006-08-03 Thorpe Douglas G Decorative, interlocking, mortarless building block
US20060277851A1 (en) * 2005-06-13 2006-12-14 Trevi Fabrication Inc. Under ground swimming pool modular wall structure
US10941567B2 (en) * 2014-05-28 2021-03-09 E. Dillon & Company Wall construction system
US20210180283A1 (en) * 2019-12-12 2021-06-17 Robert Daggett Interlocking blocking system for retaining walls and other uses

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2530940A (en) * 1947-05-28 1950-11-21 Dahlin John Wall construction
US3292329A (en) * 1963-03-21 1966-12-20 Garancsy Miklos Building construction
US5365714A (en) * 1992-09-04 1994-11-22 Ricardo Potvin Sawdust building blocks assembly
US5457926A (en) * 1993-11-03 1995-10-17 Templeton Trust Interlocking block
US5775047A (en) * 1996-05-10 1998-07-07 Davies, Inc. Method and apparatus for producing lightweight concrete structure
US6161357A (en) * 1998-09-25 2000-12-19 Altemus; Armin J. Bidirectionally interlocking, hollow brick wall system
GB2420354A (en) * 2004-11-22 2006-05-24 Jace Whitaker Plastics building block incorporating a drainage channel
GB2420354B (en) * 2004-11-22 2009-11-11 Jace Whitaker Building block
US20060168907A1 (en) * 2005-01-19 2006-08-03 Thorpe Douglas G Decorative, interlocking, mortarless building block
US20060277851A1 (en) * 2005-06-13 2006-12-14 Trevi Fabrication Inc. Under ground swimming pool modular wall structure
US10941567B2 (en) * 2014-05-28 2021-03-09 E. Dillon & Company Wall construction system
US20210180283A1 (en) * 2019-12-12 2021-06-17 Robert Daggett Interlocking blocking system for retaining walls and other uses
US11686063B2 (en) * 2019-12-12 2023-06-27 Robert Daggett Interlocking blocking system for retaining walls and other uses

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