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US989344A
US989344A US49069609A US1909490696A US989344A US 989344 A US989344 A US 989344A US 49069609 A US49069609 A US 49069609A US 1909490696 A US1909490696 A US 1909490696A US 989344 A US989344 A US 989344A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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  • This invention relates to a building block of concrete, cement, or other suitable material, and its object is to provide an improved form of building block provided with air spaces, which shall be stronger and more durable than blocks heretofore used, and shall possess novel structural features best adapted to prevent radiation of heat or admission of frost, to facilitate the building of the same into a wall, and to improve the construction and appearance of the wall.
  • Other features will hereinafter be described and particularly pointed out in the claim. 7 Y
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view of the top of a block embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a per- Referring to the drawings, 'A and A represent two opposite, flat, outer walls constituting respectively the front and-back faces of the block. Between these outer walls A, A, are a plurality of curved arched walls, a, a, preferably arranged as shown in two pairs of curved arches, one pair springing from each of the flat-walls A, A, and the curved tops of said pairs of arches opposed to each other and united at the crowns of the arches as shown'at a.
  • the flat and arched walls form between them air spaces a, a and a.
  • the air spaces a between the arches at the ends of the block each forms half of. a complete air space when the blocks are built into a wall, the other half being formed by the corresponding opposed opening in the end of a similar block laid end to Y end therewith, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the space thus formed by the opposed openings of and a is identical with opening (1 Projecting'above one of the abutting faces as the top'and bottom faces may be called which are designed to abut against the next block above or below as the blocks are laid one on to of the other, and prefer-' ably projecting above the top. face are the flanges b, the outer faces of which are flush with the faces ofthe fiat front and back Specification of Letters Patent.
  • the blocks are built into a wall the end flanges of two blocks abutting each .other end to end form the space 0 (see Fig. l) for mortar or cement, and the-top flanges similarly form between them and the block superposed thereon a space for mortar or cement.
  • the outer faces of the blocks abut directly against each other edge to edge exposing no mortar or cement to view, and forming a substantially unbroken wall surface; and the superposed blocks register with each other' forming continuous vertical air spaces through the wall separated by the curved, arched walls aflording a very strong construction, path possible within the compass of a block of given dimensions, for passage of frost.
  • a building block comprising two opposite fiat outer Walls, and two pairs of opposed curved arched walls therebetween, the convex surfaces of said arched walls facing the center of the block, and the concave surfaces thereof facing outward toward the fiat outer walls and forming therewith the air spaces a the convex sur- 1 faces of said arched walls forming there 'between the central air space a and the end air spaces a, the latter open at the and each air space a 1n conjunction with a'similar air 5 see in' a.

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E. J. FORBES.
BUILDING -BLOUK.
APPLICATION FILED APB..19, 1909.
Patented Apr. 11, 1911.
WITNESSES: INVENTOR.
A TTORNEYS.
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To all ll'f'lE warns rarnr Finn] ELBRIDGE J. FQRBES, OF REVERE, MA SSACHUSETTS.
BUILDING-BLOCK.
whom ltmay concern: a Be it known that I, Enamncn J. Fonnns, a citizen of the United States, and resident of Revere, in the county of Suffolk and State of Massachusetts, have invented new and useful Improvements in Building-Blocks, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to a building block of concrete, cement, or other suitable material, and its object is to provide an improved form of building block provided with air spaces, which shall be stronger and more durable than blocks heretofore used, and shall possess novel structural features best adapted to prevent radiation of heat or admission of frost, to facilitate the building of the same into a wall, and to improve the construction and appearance of the wall. Other features will hereinafter be described and particularly pointed out in the claim. 7 Y
In the accompanying drawings which illustrate one embodiment of my invention,-
' spective view of said block.
-of the block Figure 1 is a plan view of the top of a block embodying my invention; Fig. 2 is a per- Referring to the drawings, 'A and A represent two opposite, flat, outer walls constituting respectively the front and-back faces of the block. Between these outer walls A, A, are a plurality of curved arched walls, a, a, preferably arranged as shown in two pairs of curved arches, one pair springing from each of the flat-walls A, A, and the curved tops of said pairs of arches opposed to each other and united at the crowns of the arches as shown'at a. The flat and arched walls form between them air spaces a, a and a. The air spaces a between the arches at the ends of the block, each forms half of. a complete air space when the blocks are built into a wall, the other half being formed by the corresponding opposed opening in the end of a similar block laid end to Y end therewith, as shown in Fig. 1. The space thus formed by the opposed openings of and a is identical with opening (1 Projecting'above one of the abutting faces as the top'and bottom faces may be called which are designed to abut against the next block above or below as the blocks are laid one on to of the other, and prefer-' ably projecting above the top. face are the flanges b, the outer faces of which are flush with the faces ofthe fiat front and back Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed April 19, 1909.
Patented Apr. ii, iaii. Serial No. 490,696.
wallsA, the edge surfaces of which, I), are parallel with the top face of the block, and the inner surfaces of which, 6 are beveled as shown, sloping in-a flat plane from the edge of the flange to the top surface of the block. This beveled form of flange makes it possible to employ a flange comparatively thin at the edge, 6, but at the same time much stronger and less likely to become broken or chipped in handling than a flange having a like edge surface but no beveled lnner face. Similar flanges, 6 having beveled inner surfaces are provided at each end of the block, projecting beyond the plane of the end of the block a and flush with the outer or front and back faces of the block. Parallel with the flanges b are the flanges b extending across the end of the block adjacent to the end opening or air with the flat bevel surface 6 sloping from the edge of the flange to the end surface a of the block.
WVhen the blocks are built into a wall the end flanges of two blocks abutting each .other end to end form the space 0 (see Fig. l) for mortar or cement, and the-top flanges similarly form between them and the block superposed thereon a space for mortar or cement. Thus it will be seen that when laid in a wall the outer faces of the blocks abut directly against each other edge to edge exposing no mortar or cement to view, and forming a substantially unbroken wall surface; and the superposed blocks register with each other' forming continuous vertical air spaces through the wall separated by the curved, arched walls aflording a very strong construction, path possible within the compass of a block of given dimensions, for passage of frost.
' In order to lock the blocks together and reinforce the wall, more effectively than could be done bvthe cement alone, I pro- 0 ride in, the top of each block midway of its length, between the arches and in longitudinal alinement with the spaces 0, the holes or cavities (Z. When the blocks are built into a wall, with the blocks of one tier in 105 staggered relation with the blocks of the next tier, as is customary, the holes Q? will register with the spaces 0 of the tier next above; ordinary na1ls or pms (not shown) may then be inserted in these registering 110 the air spaces of and providing the most devious 9 holes and spaces and thus proride addiinward toward tional means for reinforcing and binding the entire structure together.
I claim:
A building block, comprising two opposite fiat outer Walls, and two pairs of opposed curved arched walls therebetween, the convex surfaces of said arched walls facing the center of the block, and the concave surfaces thereof facing outward toward the fiat outer walls and forming therewith the air spaces a the convex sur- 1 faces of said arched walls forming there 'between the central air space a and the end air spaces a, the latter open at the and each air space a 1n conjunction with a'similar air 5 see in' a.
stantially similar to the central space a whereby when a number of said blocks are 7 laid in courses in staggered or broken joint relation, the spaces 0: spaces a", and the spaces each block will register with the spaces a at the opposite end of the adjacent block;
Signed by me at Boston Massachusetts this 27th day of March 1909. g
- ELBRIDGE J. FORBES. Witnesses:
ROBERT GUsHMAN, CHARLES D. WOODBERRY.
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US3855752A (en) * 1972-10-10 1974-12-24 Gen Concrete Ltd Masonry block and building panels
US4295313A (en) * 1979-12-10 1981-10-20 Rassias John N Building blocks, wall structures made therefrom and methods of making the same
EP0134874A2 (en) * 1983-07-04 1985-03-27 Giuseppe Vadala' Highly insulating brick for masonry

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US3855752A (en) * 1972-10-10 1974-12-24 Gen Concrete Ltd Masonry block and building panels
US4295313A (en) * 1979-12-10 1981-10-20 Rassias John N Building blocks, wall structures made therefrom and methods of making the same
EP0134874A2 (en) * 1983-07-04 1985-03-27 Giuseppe Vadala' Highly insulating brick for masonry
EP0134874A3 (en) * 1983-07-04 1986-12-17 Giuseppe Vadala' Highly insulating brick for masonry

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