AU2006238320B2 - Masonry block - Google Patents
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WO 2006/110943 PCT/AU2006/000501 TITLE MASONRY BLOCK FIELD OF THE INVENTION 5 The present invention relates to a masonry block for use in a retaining wall, and a method of construction of a retaining wall including the provision of soil stabilising members. BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION 10 It is known to require the use of soil stabilising members in conjunction with retaining walls. Typical soil stabilising members comprise sheets of mesh-like material known as "geogrid". The sheets are affixed between courses of masonry blocks used in the retaining wall construction, and extend behind the retaining wall to reinforce and stabilise the soil being retained. 15 There are several known methods for affixing the sheets between masonry block courses. Typically, these use pins or similar devices passed through the blocks and the sheet to restrain movement of the sheet relative to the blocks. This process can be time consuming. Additionally, it must be done during the building of the wall, with the sheets being placed between appropriate courses whilst 20 the wall is be constructed. This greatly reduces the efficiency of labour during construction of the retaining wall. An alternative method which has been proposed is to use hollow blocks having a vertically aligned inner cavity, and to pass strips of soil stabilising material through 1 WO 2006/110943 PCT/AU2006/000501 the cavities of adjacent blocks. The strips can then be passed out between courses as required. This method shares many of the disadvantages of the use of sheets described above. It requires the strips to be fed through the blocks during construction of the wall, and 5 greatly adds to the complexity and time of the wall building process. The present invention attempts to overcome at least in part some of the aforementioned disadvantages of previous masonry blocks and methods of affixing soil stabilising members thereto. 10 SUMMARY OF THE IVENTION In accordance with one aspect of the present invention there is provided a masonry block having a front face and a rear face, characterised in that the rear face includes a 15 back wall and an extension portion extending outwardly therefrom, the extension portion including a channel passing therethrough, the channel having openings at either end thereof, wherein, in use, when the extension portion of a first block in a first course is located adjacent the back wall of at least one adjacent second block in an adjacent second course, the front faces of the first and second blocks being 20 substantially co-planar, a channel opening of the first block locates adjacent to, and outside of, the back wall of the second block, and whereby a portion of a soil restraining member may be restrained within the channel. In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a 25 method of construction of a retaining wall, the method characterised by including the 2 WO 2006/110943 PCT/AU2006/000501 steps of laying courses of masonry blocks to form a wall having a rear face, at least one of the masonry blocks having an extension portion which extends beyond the rear face, the extension portion having a channel passing therethrough; passing a portion of a soil stabilising member through the channel to be retained thereby; moving an 5 outer portion of the soil stabilising member away from the rear face; and filling against the rear wall face with filling material to cover the outer portion of the soil stabilising member. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 10 The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is an isometric view of a masonry block in accordance with the present invention; Figure 2 is a rear isometric view retaining wall constructed of masonry blocks as 15 shown in Figure 1; and Figure 3 is a rear isometric view of the retaining wall of Figure 2 including a plurality of soil stabilising members located therewithin. DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 20 Referring to the Figures, there is shown a masonry block 10 having a substantially planar front face 12 and a rear face 14. The rear face 14 has a back wall 16 substantially parallel to the front face 12, and an extension portion 18 extending outwardly from the back wall 16. The extension portion 18 in the embodiment of the drawings is trapezoid in shape, with an outermost 3 WO 2006/110943 PCT/AU2006/000501 face 20 which is substantially parallel to the front face 12, and two angled side faces 22 which taper from the back wall 16. The back wall 16 is thus divided into two substantially equal portions 16a and 16b, each of which are about two-thirds the width of the outermost face 10. 5 A substantially rectangular channel 24 passes through the extension portion 18 from a top face 26 of the block 10 to a bottom face 28. The channel 24 is substantially parallel to, and of approximately equal length to, the outermost face 20. The channel 24 is entirely contained within the extension portion 18, and is thus outside a plane determined by the back wall 16. The channel 24 has an openings at either end, with an 10 upper opening 30 at the top face 26 and a lower opening (not shown) at the bottom face 28. The portion of the block between the side walls 22 and the channel 24 is a shear supporting portion 25. In use, a retaining wall 40 as shown in Figure 2 is constructed from a plurality of 15 masonry blocks 10. The wall is constructed by laying the masonry blocks 10 in a plurality of courses 42. The blocks are layed such that the front faces 12 of the blocks 10 are substantially co-planar, as are the back walls 16. The back walls 16 combine to form a rear face 44 of the retaining wall 40. Each course 42 is offset from an adjacent course 42 by 50%. In this way the extension 20 portion 18 of a first block 10a in a first course 42a is adjacent a portion 16a of the back wall 16 of an adjacent second block 10b, and adjacent a portion 16b of the back wall 16 of an adjacent third block 1Oc, the second and third blocks 1Ob, 1Oc being in a second course 42b. 4 WO 2006/110943 PCT/AU2006/000501 It will thus be apparent that the lower opening of the channel 24 of the first block 1Oa locates outside the back wall 16 of the adjacent blocks 1 Ob, 1 Oc, and is thus accessible even after subsequent courses 42 have been laid. Once the retaining wall has been constructed as shown in Figure 2, it is possible to 5 introduce soil reinforcing members in the forms of strips 46 of geo-grid material into the retaining wall. In a preferred deployment of such strips, an inner portion 48 of a strip 46 is passed through the channels 24 of two parallel blocks 10a, 1Od, the parallel blocks being in first and third courses 42a, 42c separated by a second course 42b. The strip 46 has two outer portions 50 extending from the upper opening 30 of the first 10 block 1Oa and the lower opening of the fourth block 1Od. Preferably, strips 46 of geo-grid material are arrayed through the retaining wall 40 as shown in Figure 3. In an alternative deployment, strips 46 can be passed through a single block 10. The outer portions 50 of the strips 46 are moved away from the rear face 44 of the 15 retaining wall 40 as shown in Figure 3. The rear face 44 can then be filled against with filling material such as soil, the strips 46 acting to both stabilise the soil and strengthen the wall. It will be appreciated that the shear supporting portion 25 of the blocks 10 must be sufficiently strong to withstand shear forces introduced through the strips 46 when the 20 retaining wall 40 is in use. It will also be appreciated that the channel is sized so as to allow the strip to pass within without restriction. In particular, the width of the channel is larger than that of the reinforcing member. Modifications and variations as would be apparent to a skilled addressee are deemed to be within the scope of the present invention. 5
Claims (14)
1. A masonry block having a front face, a rear face, a top face and a bottom face, characterised in that the rear face includes a back wall and an extension portion extending outwardly therefrom, the extension portion including a channel passing therethrough, the channel extending from the top face to the bottom face and having openings at either end thereof so as to have an upper opening on the top face and a lower opening at the bottom face, the channel being entirely contained within the extension portion and outside a plane determined by the back wall, wherein, in use, when the extension portion of a first block in a first course is located adjacent the back wall of at least one adjacent second block in an adjacent second course, the front faces of the first and second blocks being substantially co-planar, a channel of the first block locates adjacent to, and outside of, the back wall of the second block, and whereby a portion of a soil restraining member may be located within the channel of the first block after the first and second courses have been laid.
2. A masonry block as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the channel is substantially parallel to the front face.
3. A masonry block as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, characterised in that the extension portion is located substantially centrally of the rear face.
4. A masonry block as claimed in claim 3, characterised in that the extension portion has an outermost face substantially parallel to the front face.
5. A masonry block as claimed in claim 4, wherein the extension portion divides the back wall into two portions, each of which are about two thirds the width of the outermost face. 6
6. A masonry block as claimed in claim 4 or claim 5 characterised in that the extension portion has a trapezoid shape.
7. A masonry block as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the channel is substantially rectangular.
8. A retaining wall comprising of masonry blocks according to any of the preceding claims characterised in that the wall comprises at least three superposed courses in which the front faces of the blocks are substantially co-planar and the back faces of the blocks are substantially co-planar, wherein each course is offset from an adjacent course by 50% so those extension portions of the first course of blocks are in vertical alignment with the extension portion of the third course of blocks and the extension portion of the second course of blocks is offset from those of the first and third courses, such that the soil retaining members are able to be inserted into the channels of both the first and third courses after at least three courses have been laid.
9. A method of construction of a retaining wall as claimed in claim 8,; wherein a portion of a soil stabilising member passes through the channel to be retained thereby; moving an outer portion of the soil stabilising member away from the rear face; and filling against the rear wall face with filling material to cover the outer portion of the soil stabilising member.
10. A method of construction of a retaining wall as claimed in claim 9, characterised in that the soil stabilising member has upper and lower outer portions which are moved away from the rear face.
11. A method of construction of a retaining wall as claimed in claim 9 or claim 10, characterised in that the soil stabilising member is passed through the channel of at least two masonry blocks. 7
12. A method of construction of a retaining wall as claimed in claim 11, characterised in that the two masonry blocks are in two courses, the two courses being separated by at least one course.
13. A method of construction of a retaining wall as claimed in claim 12, characterised in that a plurality of courses can be laid before the soil stabilising member is passed through the channel.
14. A method of construction of a retaining wall as claimed in claim 10, characterised in that the soil stabilising member is inserted through one or more channels and not fixed to the masonry block. 8
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AU2005901902A AU2005901902A0 (en) | 2005-04-18 | Masonry block with slot to provide connector for geogrid or ties | |
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AU2005903270A AU2005903270A0 (en) | 2005-06-22 | Masonry block | |
AU2006238320A AU2006238320B2 (en) | 2005-04-18 | 2006-04-13 | Masonry block |
PCT/AU2006/000501 WO2006110943A1 (en) | 2005-04-18 | 2006-04-13 | Masonry block |
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US4884921A (en) * | 1988-09-15 | 1989-12-05 | Fomico International, Inc. | Retaining wall module having face panel and T-stem with means for receiving transverse stabilizing web |
US5066169A (en) * | 1991-02-19 | 1991-11-19 | Gavin Norman W | Retaining wall system |
US20020187010A1 (en) * | 2001-06-07 | 2002-12-12 | Macdonald Robert A. | Retaining wall block |
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US4884921A (en) * | 1988-09-15 | 1989-12-05 | Fomico International, Inc. | Retaining wall module having face panel and T-stem with means for receiving transverse stabilizing web |
US5066169A (en) * | 1991-02-19 | 1991-11-19 | Gavin Norman W | Retaining wall system |
US20020187010A1 (en) * | 2001-06-07 | 2002-12-12 | Macdonald Robert A. | Retaining wall block |
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