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US1414246A
US1414246A US445693A US44569321A US1414246A US 1414246 A US1414246 A US 1414246A US 445693 A US445693 A US 445693A US 44569321 A US44569321 A US 44569321A US 1414246 A US1414246 A US 1414246A
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  • My invention relates to a hollow building tile or block, and has foritsobject to produce in. a single structure a tile which can be readily subdivided at the plant either be? fore or after baking, or if baked whole can be broken apart-on the job to convertit into the various special'tiles normally required for construction purposes'in closing courses and finishing corners, doors, windowsand chimney openings.
  • Pat nted A 5 in manufacture can be produced at'approximately the same cost as the standard block 1
  • Fig. 2 illustrates a header or course closure perspective-view of a "whole I block formed by either half of the whole block.
  • Fig. 5 illustrates a typical whole ;jamb block
  • Fig. 6 a double j amb block.
  • Fig. 1 shows .asection of the clay column asfldelivered fromthe die and which when dried and baked forms a whole building tile or bloclrwhich-has a faced outer or front wall 1 and a scored inner or'back wall 2-connectedby faced parallel end walls 3 and'interposed'center partition walls 4 and 5 andend partition walls .6; and 7.
  • the Walls 3,, 4, 5, 6 and? are all parallel and extendin vertical planes atright angles to the front and rearwalls of the block.
  • the partitions 6 and 7 are disposed closer to their respective adjacent end wall than to .the adjacent middle partitions 41 or 5,?and the latter partitions are spaced equi-distantly from,
  • Figs Sand 4 illustrateright and1e-ftha1f longitudinal webs 9 and the partitions? and [T1 7 are connected respectively ;to their, ad'- jacent end walls 3 by the vertical longitudinal partitions 10 which are disposed close to the-frontwall1'ofthe'bl-0cki @The end walls are Provide .011 he r; inside fa h'ei he r or both scoring or fracture lines 11 extending from top to bottom in line with the rear edge of the partitions 10, and the rear wall 2 is likewise provided with either or both scoring or fracture lines 12 extending from' top to bottom in line with the. outer face of the partitions 6 and 7.
  • the partitions and the scoring or fracture lines are so arranged that when the block is broken along the center fracture'lines 8we have two standard half blocks, as shown in Fig. 2, suitable for header course or closure, and the scoring llnes 11 and 12 are so arranged that, when the half block is fractured along these lines we have a standard right or left half jamb.
  • the block when the block is not broken into halves either end of; the blockmay be fractured along the lines 1-1, 12 to produce a whole jamb block, or both ends may be broken away toform a double jamb block.
  • Any half'or whole jamb produced as above may be used either right or left hand as block, and is readily convertible into any special building block normally required.
  • My invention in its broadest aspect covers any such arrangement of cells and scoring in the clay column, as dischargedqfrom the die, as will permit the tile or blocks formed therefrom either before or afterbaking to be subdivided into any one or all of the vari ous types of standard 1' ambiblocks, and obviously when it is intended'to subdivide the blocks into any particular jamb block, any scoring or cellular arrangement unnecessary to'th'at end can be dispensed with;
  • I- refer to building blocks or tiles in the ap-
  • A' hollow building tile substantially 'recta'n'gnlar having ina rear corner port-ion V thereof'transverse andlengthwise intersecting; partitionsfdefining with the adjacent nds-10 theater-aridsee wallsotthe'tile'a substantially rectangular cell, there being weakened'fracture lines in the twofouter rear corner portions internal transverse and lengthwise intersecting partitions defining with the adjacent rear and end walls of the tile corner cells, there being weakened frac- 1 ture lines in the rearv and outer side walls of 7 lengthwise intersecting partitions at its rear corners forming with the.
  • a hollowbuilding tile of substantially rectangular shape having at one enda trans- V verse partition substantially parallel with 1 the adjacent end wall and spaced therefrom substantially the widthiof; the jainb' block offset to be formed, and a'lengthwise'parti tion joiningthe said end wall-and transverse partition and substantially parallel withithe front wall, said lengthwise'fpartition being spaced from the front wall substantially the depth from fronttorearof the jamb block.
  • r V I claim as new and desire to secureoby Let- I so I 6.

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I. W. AGER.
HOLLOW BUILDING TILE.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 11. 192i.
Patented Apr. '25, 1922.
INVENTOR J. W He /5e.
ATTORNEY UNITED. STATES.
"J'OIQTN' w. mine, or BIRMINGHA A A AMA.
HOLLOW BUILDING TILE.
son and State of Alabama, have invented certain. new and useful Improvements in.
Hollow Building Tiles, of which the following is a specification; p
My invention relates to a hollow building tile or block, and has foritsobject to produce in. a single structure a tile which can be readily subdivided at the plant either be? fore or after baking, or if baked whole can be broken apart-on the job to convertit into the various special'tiles normally required for construction purposes'in closing courses and finishing corners, doors, windowsand chimney openings. f 7 A In hollow tile construction, in addition to the regular standard blocks, it is now necessary to manufacture and carry in stock .the following special blocks, namely, header blocks for course or closure s,right and left hand whole jamb blocks, right and left hand half jamb blocks and'whol'e double jamb l s q The present practice'is to buy a certain percentage of each of these special blocks along with the estimated requirements of standard-blocks, thus making it necessary ,for the manufacturer to make and keep in stock a large variety ofspecial blocks and for the builder to order his estimated requirementsof each special block, and in addition thereto it complicates the filling of orders and increases thebreakage in transit as these special tiles are irregular and much more liable to breakage. 1 I have conceived that a great advantage will accrue to both 40 manufacturer andconsumer if a single integral block can be practically;-manufactured in such shape and w th such'openmgs therethrough and'wi'th such weakened lines or scoring thatthe mason on the job; can
readily convert it into-any one of the vari-- ous'typ'es of special blocks that are normally required, without affecting its availability as a standard block. My present invention cover su h eblock. which presents no .difi ultie Application filed February 1?, 1921. SerialNo. 445,693.
Specification of Letters Patent. Pat nted A 5 in manufacture, can be produced at'approximately the same cost as the standard block 1 Fig. 2 illustrates a header or course closure perspective-view of a "whole I block formed by either half of the whole block.
jambs formed by breaking away a corner of the halfblocks.
Fig. 5 illustrates a typical whole ;jamb block; and. I
Fig. 6 a double j amb block.
"Similar reference numerals refer to similar parts throughout the drawings. Z 1 I As illustrated, Fig. 1 shows .asection of the clay column asfldelivered fromthe die and which when dried and baked forms a whole building tile or bloclrwhich-has a faced outer or front wall 1 and a scored inner or'back wall 2-connectedby faced parallel end walls 3 and'interposed'center partition walls 4 and 5 andend partition walls .6; and 7. The Walls 3,, 4, 5, 6 and? are all parallel and extendin vertical planes atright angles to the front and rearwalls of the block. The partitions 6 and 7 are disposed closer to their respective adjacent end wall than to .the adjacent middle partitions 41 or 5,?and the latter partitions are spaced equi-distantly from,
Figs Sand 4 illustrateright and1e-ftha1f longitudinal webs 9 and the partitions? and [T1 7 are connected respectively ;to their, ad'- jacent end walls 3 by the vertical longitudinal partitions 10 which are disposed close to the-frontwall1'ofthe'bl-0cki @The end walls are Provide .011 he r; inside fa h'ei he r or both scoring or fracture lines 11 extending from top to bottom in line with the rear edge of the partitions 10, and the rear wall 2 is likewise provided with either or both scoring or fracture lines 12 extending from' top to bottom in line with the. outer face of the partitions 6 and 7. The partitions and the scoring or fracture lines are so arranged that when the block is broken along the center fracture'lines 8we have two standard half blocks, as shown in Fig. 2, suitable for header course or closure, and the scoring llnes 11 and 12 are so arranged that, when the half block is fractured along these lines we have a standard right or left half jamb. Obviously when the block is not broken into halves either end of; the blockmay be fractured along the lines 1-1, 12 to produce a whole jamb block, or both ends may be broken away toform a double jamb block. Any half'or whole jamb produced as above may be used either right or left hand as block, and is readily convertible into any special building block normally required.
My invention in its broadest aspect covers any such arrangement of cells and scoring in the clay column, as dischargedqfrom the die, as will permit the tile or blocks formed therefrom either before or afterbaking to be subdivided into any one or all of the vari ous types of standard 1' ambiblocks, and obviously when it is intended'to subdivide the blocks into any particular jamb block, any scoring or cellular arrangement unnecessary to'th'at end can be dispensed with; When I- refer to building blocks or tiles in the ap-,
pended claims, I mean to include in, such termsthe blocks as formed by subdivisions of the clay column regardless of whether suchare to be broken intojamb blocks before or after baking.
This invention is not intended to be re-V stricted in scope to the specific embodiments shown, but contemplates such modifications as come within the spirit and scope of the 7 claims.
'Havingthus described my invention, what ters Patent, is:.
l A' hollow building tile substantially 'recta'n'gnlar," having ina rear corner port-ion V thereof'transverse andlengthwise intersecting; partitionsfdefining with the adjacent nds-10 theater-aridsee wallsotthe'tile'a substantially rectangular cell, there being weakened'fracture lines in the twofouter rear corner portions internal transverse and lengthwise intersecting partitions defining with the adjacent rear and end walls of the tile corner cells, there being weakened frac- 1 ture lines in the rearv and outer side walls of 7 lengthwise intersecting partitions at its rear corners forming with the. adjacent portions of its rear and" end walls-corner cells, there being fracture lines disposed in the] rear and outer side walls of said cells nearthe junction therewith of said internal partitions so that'when the rear corners of the tile are broken away a'double jamb block is produced, and 'therejb'eing weakened'f racture lines at themiddle of thetile adapting it to be broken into right and leftjamb block sections. 7'
4. A hollowbuilding tile of substantially rectangular shape, having at one enda trans- V verse partition substantially parallel with 1 the adjacent end wall and spaced therefrom substantially the widthiof; the jainb' block offset to be formed, and a'lengthwise'parti tion joiningthe said end wall-and transverse partition and substantially parallel withithe front wall, said lengthwise'fpartition being spaced from the front wall substantially the depth from fronttorearof the jamb block.
I offset to be formed.
5. A hollow building tile of substantially 1 10 rectangular shape having transversely dis-' posed across one end a plurality "of cells formed by internal lengthwise and trans- 'verse intersecting partitions, one lengthwise V partition corresponding substantially in 11 length with a standard end-offset of a jamb block and beingspaced from the frontfaoe 'of' the block a distance substantially correspending 'with the depth from front to rear of such offset, and being adapted to 12 form the rear wallof' such offset-when the 1 outer walls ofthe'rear cell are removedto" 1 i convert the tile into a jamb block. r V I claim as new and desire to secureoby Let- I so I 6. A'hollow building tileof the: character "described, comprising spaced partitions extending from front to rear to form a" center cell, ;th ere' being fracture lines in thefront V and rearwalls in a transverse v z laneinter secting saidcell, partitions extending from V neat t rear prosaic tilenear each ie'eawall 1 0 thereof and parallel therewith, a longitudititions, and in the rear walls immediately adnal partition connecting each of said latter jacent tothe juncture therewith of the outer partitions with its adjacent end wall and face of said end transverse partitions. 10 disposed at right angles to the latter, there In testimony whereof I afiix my signature: 5 being weakened vertical fracture lines in the JOHN W. AGE'R.
side walls immediately behind the point of Witness: juncture therewith of said longitudinal par- NOMIE WELSH.
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US5177924A (en) * 1986-12-03 1993-01-12 Stefan Kakuk Lightweight building component
US10907350B1 (en) * 2019-01-10 2021-02-02 Ridgerock Retaining Walls, Inc. Modular wall block, interlocking block assembly, and retaining wall constructed of an assembly of modular wall blocks
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