AU701472B2 - Separation means for glass block wall - Google Patents

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AU701472B2
AU701472B2 AU42100/96A AU4210096A AU701472B2 AU 701472 B2 AU701472 B2 AU 701472B2 AU 42100/96 A AU42100/96 A AU 42100/96A AU 4210096 A AU4210096 A AU 4210096A AU 701472 B2 AU701472 B2 AU 701472B2
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2 "SEPARATION MEANS FOR GLASS BLOCK WALL" TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION THIS INVENTION relates to the construction of block walls and in particular but not limited to non-straight glass block walls.
BACKGROUND
ART
Glass blocks are usually formed from welded together dish-like sections so that the finished block has opposed spaced side faces, each side face having a projecting peripheral edge and there being a peripheral channel surrounding the block between the edges of the side faces. In the finished wall grouting or other filler is located between the edges of the side faces of adjacent glass blocks. Square blocks are available for forming straight walls and curved blocks are also available so that more complex curved shapes can be made.
As the blocks are stacked to form a wall the channels of adjacent blocks are placed in confronting relation and various means are used to locate blocks 15 in predetermined spaced relationship. In some arrangements straight separation strips of metal or plastics framing are used in the channels between 0the blocks to properly space, align the blocks and also provide added support o• 0 *i S S for the wall.
0*S* Present systems employing strips of this kind are not suitable for nonstraight walls.
It is an object of the present invention to alleviate this problem.
OUTLINE OF THE INVENTION 0*S* "0 a In one aspect therefore the present invention resides in a glass block wall separation means adapted to be positioned between non-straight glass
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3 blocks in a glass block wall, the separation means being formed to locate in an end wall of said non-straight glass blocks and being adapted to fit between the blocks and locate the blocks in predetermined spaced relation, the separation means having peripheral edges and removable connector means at opposite edges thereof, the connector means being removable from said opposite edges and adapted to removably connect the separation means to another similar separation means or to a straight separation strip.
In another aspect therefore the present invention relates to a glass block wall including separation means positions between a pair of glass blocks in the glass block wall. The separation means is formed to locate between confronting end walls of the glass blocks and is adapted to fit between and locate the blocks in predetermined spaced relation. The separating means has peripheral edges and removable connector means for connection to at lease S one edge thereof. The connector means is adapted to removably connect the 15 separate means to an adjacent separation means between an adjacent pair of oooglass blocks and space the adjacent separation means at a predetermined gap.
The separation means typically has a channel locating means which preferably comprises edge locating means to operatively locate edges of the separation means relative to the channel of the non-straight glass block.
20 The separation means is typically a flat member and can be plate-like.
The edge locating means are typically spaced edge tabs displaced out of the *plane of the plate to locate in the channel.
The separation means preferably includes adjustment means to enable the separation means or parts thereof to be displaced to bring about 4 adjustment of spacing between the blocks. The adjustment means typically comprises edge tabs projecting onto opposed projecting peripheral edges of opposed glass blocks to provide leverable level adjustment tabs so that the tabs can be manually raised or lowered to adjust the spacing between the glass blocks at the point of tab contact with the projecting peripheral portion of the glass blocks.
In the case of the locating tabs and the level adjustment tabs the tabs are preferably staggered at spaced locations about the edge of the separation means.
The connector means typically comprises male/female type connectors, typically various types of connectors are employed for different geometries and to cater for different non-straight arrangements of glass blocks. One typical connector comprises a straight line connector enabling connection of a nonstraight block to a straight block. Another connector, an angle type connector, is employed to connect a non-straight separation means at a predetermined ••.angle. A further connector comprises a hinge type connector which allows pivotable movement, usually limited pivotable movement for connection to a non-straight separation means.
The connectors of the separation means are all preferably female type 20 connectors co-operating with back-to-back male connectors bridging across o between adjacent blocks in the finished wall.
The separation means and male connectors are typically thin sheet metal stampings with the male connectors having a gap bridging narrow neck portion between opposite head ends, each head end having a surrounding upstanding rim, the female connector of the separation means being shaped to co-operate with the head end, the rim being sized to allow transverse movement or separation of the connectors but to inhibit longitudinal displacement in planes parallel to and closely adjacent to the plane of the plate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS In order that the present invention can be more readily understood and be put into practical effect reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings which illustrate the preferred embodiments of the invention and wherein:- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a typical non-straight glass block wall employing separation means according to the present invention; Figure 2 is a plan view of two non-straight blocks showing typical application of the present invention; 15 Figure 3 is a section showing edge tabs locating a typical separation means relative to upper and lower glass blocks.
oe Figure 4 is a view similar to Figure 3 but in this case showing edge tabs employed as adjustment means; Figures 5 and 6 are plan views illustrating typical connectors; 20 Figure 7 is a perspective view of a straight-line male connector; and o *Figures 8 to 10 illustrate alternative embodiments of connectors suitable for use with the present invention.
METHOD OF PERFORMANCE Referring to the drawings and initially to Figure 1 there is illustrated portion of a glass block wall 10 having a curved section 11 between a straight block 12 and a straight bull nosed end block 13. A lower run of blocks 14 are shown in solid outline and an upper run of blocks 15 are shown in phantom to expose an arrangement 16 of separation means between the runs of blocks.
The curved section 11 includes a number of curved separation plates 19, 20 and 21 each formed to the shape of an upper end face of the respective blocks. A corner block 22 has a corresponding plate 21 whereas the plates 19 and 20 are formed to the shape of bend blocks 23 and 24, forming a compound curve in the curved section 11.
In the illustrated embodiment two different separation plates are employed these being plates 19 and 20 which are the same and plate 21.
The plates 20 and 21 are shown in plan view in Figure 2 and are held together by a back-to-back male connector 25 bridging across the gap 26 between the glass blocks 22 and 23 (the blocks having been reversed for ge 15 purposes of illustration). The plate 21 has female connectors 27 at each end thereof adapted to locate a connector as shown in straight line relationship •o 0o while the plate 20 includes female connectors 28 which have a mouth 29 allowing limited pivotable movement of the plate 20 relative to the male •connectors. This assists in minor adjustments to alignment of the glass block 23 relative to the glass block 22.
The straight line connector 30 includes a head end 31 and a plurality of legs 32 so that the legs 32 adapt to project into position inside or around a straight separation strip. This is illustrated in Figure 1.
As can also be seen in Figure 2 the edges of the plates 20 and 21 7 include staggered tabs at 17 and 18 displaced out of the plane of the plates and 21 to locate the plates in channels within the glass blocks. This will be described in more detail below in relation to Figures 3 and 4.
Referring now to Figure 3 there is illustrated locating tabs 17 which are typically shown offset and staggered at 33 and 34 and locating against the inside channel sections 35 and 36 of the adjacent glass blocks. The space between projecting edge portions 37 and 38 is filled with a grouting or other filler 39 as shown.
Referring now to Figure 4 as illustrated, adjustment tabs 40 and 41 extend outwardly of the tabs 33 and 34 to engage the edge portions 37 and 38 and a tool such as the screw driver 42 can be inserted into the gap between the tabs 40 and 41 and the tabs can be separated in order to adjust the spacing between the glass blocks. Once the glass blocks are in their desired position the tabs settings can be retained.
oooo 15 Referring now to Figures 5, 6 and 7 there is illustrated now in more detail the male connectors 25 and 30. As can be seen the male connector has shoulders 43 set at 90 degrees to the neck section 44 and these engage with edge portions 45 of the plate 21 so that the connector fingers 32 are automatically aligned to give a straight line connection with a straight 20 separation strip. In Figure 6 the connector 25 is disposed for limited pivotable Uoee° movement due to the configuration of the mouth 29 into the female connector whereby the neck 46 is allowed to pivot in this case up to 22 degrees between the positions illustrated in phantom so that there can be limited pivotable movement of the associated blocks during assembly.
8 Figure 7 illustrates how the heads of the male connectors are formed from a thin metal stamping, the heads all having a projecting rim 47 providing a total thickness of about 3mm. This enables and ensures that the head is retained against longitudinal movement in the direction of the block runs once the separations strips are installed between the glass blocks.
In the illustrated embodiment straight line separation strips give rise to a 3mm separation between the edge portions 37 and 38 of the side faces of blocks in adjacent runs. For this reason the 3mm is selected for the normal adjustment of the tabs 40 and 41 and also the 3mm thickness afforded by the rim 47 in the heads of each of the male connectors.
Referring to Figures 8 to 10, there is illustrated further embodiments of connectors. The connectors 50 and 51 employ a raised projecting finger 52 which is adapted to rest on top of an adjacent separation means as can be seen in Figure 10. The finger 51 holds the connector and separation means in •go• 15 alignment.
~Whilst the above has been given by way of illustrative example of the 0 present invention, many variations and modifications thereto will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the broad ambit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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1. A glass block wall including separation means positioned between a pair of glass blocks in the glass block wall, the separation means being formed to locate between confronting end walls of said glass blocks and being adapted to fit between the blocks and locate the blocks in predetermined spaced relation, the separation means having peripheral edges and having removable connector means for connection to at least one edge thereof, the connector means being adapted to removably connect the separation means to an adjacent separation means between an adjacent pair of glass blocks and space the adjacent separation means at a predetermined gap therebetween.
2. The glass block wall according to claim 1 wherein the separation means has a channel locating means comprising edge locating means operatively locating edges of the separation means relative to a channel in the end walls of the glass blocks.
o S 15 3. The glass block wall according to claim 2 wherein the separation means is plate-like and the edge locating means are spaced edge tabs displaced out of the plane of the separation means to locate same in the channel.
*soo 4. The glass block wall according to claim 1 wherein the separation means includes adjustment means to enable a separation means or parts thereof to be displaced to bring about adjustment of spacing between the end walls of the glass blocks.
5. The glass block wall according to claim 2 wherein the separation means includes adjustment means to enable a separation means or parts thereof to be displaced to bring about adjustment of spacing between the end walls of the

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  1. 6. The glass block wall according to claim 5 wherein the adjustment means comprises edge tabs projecting onto opposite projecting peripheral edges of opposed glass blocks to provide leverable level adjustment tabs so that the tabs can be manually raised or lowered to adjust the spacing between the end walls of the glass blocks at a point or at points of tab contact with the projecting peripheral proportion of the glass blocks.
  2. 7. The glass block wall according to claim 1 wherein the connector means comprises male/female type connectors selected from the following:- A straight line connector enabling connection of a non-straight block separation means to a straight block separation means; (ii) An angle type connector employed to connect a separation means at a predetermined angle relative to an adjacent separation means; or oom ac(iii) A hinge type connector which allows pivotal movement between 15 adjacent separation means.
  3. 8. The glass block wall according to claim 2 wherein the connector means comprises male/female type connectors selected from the following:- A straight line connector enabling connection of a non-straight block separation means to a straight block separation means; (ii) An angle type connector employed to connect a separation means at a predetermined angle relative to an adjacent separation means; or (iii) A hinge type connector which allows pivotal movement between adjacent separation means.
  4. 9. The glass block wall according to claim 3 wherein the connector means S 15 0 9 00 0000 11 comprises male/female type connectors selected from the following:- A straight line connector enabling connection of a non-straight block separation means to a straight block separation means; (ii) An angle type connector employed to connect a separation means at a predetermined angle relative to an adjacent separation means; or (iii) A hinge type connector which allows pivotal movement between adjacent separation means. The glass block wall according to claim 4 wherein the connector means comprises male/female type connectors selected from the following:- A straight line connector enabling connection of a non-straight block separation means to a straight block separation means; (ii) An angle type connector employed to connect a separation means at a predetermined angle relative to an adjacent separation means; or (iii) A hinge type connector which allows pivotal movement between adjacent separation means.
  5. 11. The glass block wall according to claim 5 wherein the connector means comprises male/female type connectors selected from the following:- A straight line connector enabling connection of a non-straight block separation means to a straight block separation means; (ii) An angle type connector employed to connect a separation means at a predetermined angle relative to an adjacent separation means; or (iii) A hinge type connector which allows pivotal movement between adjacent separation means.
  6. 12. The glass block wall according to claim 6 wherein the connector means 0* 0 0 @0 9 *r 0 S. S 9 *r 0 Us 0 S 0 5r S 59 12 comprises male/female type connectors selected from the following:- A straight line connector enabling connection of a non-straight block separation means to a straight block separation means; (ii) An angle type connector employed to connect a separation means at a predetermined angle relative to an adjacent separation means; or (iii) A hinge type connector which allows pivotal movement between adjacent separation means.
  7. 13. The glass block wall according to claim 1 wherein the separation means and connectors are thin sheet metal stampings with male end connectors, the male end connectors having a gap bridging narrow neck portion between opposite head ends, each head end having a region displaced out of the plane of the connector and being employed to aid alignment of the connector with its adjacent separation means. S o14. The glass block wall according to claim 1 wherein the separation means 15 and connectors are thin sheet metal stampings with male end connectors, the ,-male end connectors having a gap bridging narrow neck portion between opposite head ends, each head end having a region displaced out of the plane of the connector and being employed to aid alignment of the connector with its adjacent separation means.
  8. 15. The glass block wall according to claim 3 wherein the separation means and connectors are thin sheet metal stampings with male end connectors, the male end connectors having a gap bridging narrow neck portion between o. opposite head ends, each head end having a region displaced out of the plane of the connector and being employed to aid alignment of the connector with its adjacent separation means.
  9. 16. The glass block wall according to claim 4 wherein the separation means and connectors are thin sheet metal stampings with male end connectors, the male end connectors having a gap bridging narrow neck portion between opposite head ends, each head end having a region displaced out of the plane of the connector and being employed to aid alignment of the connector with its adjacent separation means.
  10. 17. The glass block wall according to claim 5 wherein the separation means and connectors are thin sheet metal stampings with male end connectors, the male end connectors having a gap bridging narrow neck portion between opposite head ends, each head end having a region displaced out of the plane of the connector and being employed to aid alignment of the connector with its adjacent separation means.
  11. 18. The glass block wall according to claim 6 wherein the separation means r~r•• 15 and connectors are thin sheet metal stampings with male end connectors, the male end connectors having a gap bridging narrow neck portion between opposite head ends, each head end having a region displaced out of the plane of the connector and being employed to aid alignment of the connector with its adjacent separation means.
  12. 19. The glass block wall according to claim 7 wherein the separation means and connectors are thin sheet metal stampings with male end connectors, the male end connectors having a gap bridging narrow neck portion between opposite head ends, each head end having a region displaced out of the plane of the connector and being employed to aid alignment of the connector with 14 its adjacent separation means. The glass block wall according to claim 8 wherein the separation means and connectors are thin sheet metal stampings with male end connectors, the male end connectors having a gap bridging narrow neck portion between opposite head ends, each head end having a region displaced out of the plane of the connector and being employed to aid alignment of the connector with its adjacent separation means. DATED this 28th day of September, 1998. RANDOLF ANDREW WIRKUS and MICHELLE ANN WIRKUS By their Patent Attorneys INTELLPRO S* 0 o *0 S4 ABSTRACT A glass block wall 10 having a curved section 11 between a straight block 12 and a straight bull nosed end block 13 employs a lower run of blocks 14 and an upper run of blocks 15 shown in phantom to expose an arrangement 16 of separation means between the runs of blocks. The curved section 11 includes a number of curved separation plates 19, 20 and 21 each formed to the shape of an upper end face of the respective blocks. A corner block 22 has a corresponding plate 21 whereas the plates 19 and 20 are formed to the shape of bend blocks 23 and 24, forming a compound curve in the curved section 11. 0:60 *00* *0 **ee
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