Dry set block wall building system
A block used for building a structure such as a wall, floor or roof comprises deep recesses in the top and bottom surfaces. A bracket is attached between two blocks by inserting the flanges of the bracket into the deep recesses, thereby creating a central void between the two blocks. The block also comprises protruding portions and recessed portions wherein the protruding portion of one block fits snugly within the recessed portion of an adjacent block. Footing blocks, corner designs and monolithic footing designs are also described herein
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/469,100, filed on May 8, 2003. The priority of the prior application is expressly claimed and its disclosure is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to the construction of buildings, and in particular to a method of constructing a building by stacking blocks to define walls, floors and roofs of a building where the blocks define a void that is filled with concrete, sand, or other material.
Known methods of constructing a building include erecting forms that define the location and size of the wall and that are then filled with concrete to make the finished wall. The forms come in different forms and styles. One method of forming walls is to stack styrofoam blocks in two spaced apart stacks, tying the forms together with ties or brackets, then filling the space between the blocks with concrete. The concrete dries in place and the styrofoam forms remain in place, becoming part of the wall structure. This method is limited in its application by the labor intense aspect of erecting the forms from the styrofoam blocks. In addition, the outer surfaces of the finished wall are styrofoam must be covered on both faces with a suitable exterior covering.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides an improved method of building that provides a dry stacked block forming method of erecting walls. The form blocks are simple in design, accommodate most any building design, and can be manufactured with finished decorative exterior and/or interior surfaces. The preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described by referring to the enclosed drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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When assembled, the outer surface of the wall does not reveal the clips or recesses of the individual blocks, and normal window and door openings are achieved using half blocks in combination with full-length blocks. In a preferred embodiment a full-length block is 2 feet long, 1 foot tall and 3 inches thick, although the invention is not limited to any specific dimension. The blocks can be made of any known construction materials, such as Styrofoam or concrete. In a preferred embodiment, the blocks are made of all-natural and recycled products and the blocks do not contain any petroleum-based materials.
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While the invention has been described by reference to the preferred embodiments described above those skilled in the art will recognize that the invention as described and illustrated can be modified in arrangement and detail without departing from the scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A block used for building structures, wherein the block comprises:
- an interior surface;
- an exterior surface;
- a top surface;
- a bottom surface;
- a first side surface;
- a second side surface; and
- at least one deep recess formed in the block between the exterior surface and the interior surface.
2. The block of claim 1, wherein the block further comprises:
- a first protruding portion on the top surface;
- a second protruding portion on the first side surface;
- a first recessed portion formed in the bottom surface; and
- a second recessed portion formed in the second side surface.
3. The block of claim 2 wherein the first protruding portion, the second protruding portion, the first recessed portion and the second recessed portion are of a shape selected from the group consisting of square, rectangular, rounded, semi-circular, lapped, angled and V-shaped.
4. The block of claim 1 further comprising at least one groove in each of the top surface, the bottom surface, the first side surface, and the second side surface.
5. The block of claim 4, wherein the at least one groove is adapted to receive and contain an adhesive.
6. The block of claim 1, wherein the block further comprises at least one shallow channel that extends from the at least one deep recess to the interior surface.
7. The block of claim 1, wherein a depth of the at least one deep recess is about one-third of a depth of the block.
8. The block of claim 1, further comprising at least one groove in at least one of the interior surface and the exterior surface.
9. The block of claim 8, further comprising a radiant heating tube disposed in the at least one groove.
10. The block of claim 1, further comprising a bracket disposed in the at least one deep recess.
11. A wall comprising:
- a first plurality of blocks stacked adjacent to one another;
- a second plurality of blocks stacked adjacent to one another;
- a void between the first plurality of blocks and the second plurality of blocks; and
- a plurality of brackets for attaching the first plurality of blocks to the second plurality of blocks, wherein first portions of the brackets are disposed in the void,
- wherein each block of the first plurality and the second plurality comprises at least one deep recess and second portions of the brackets are disposed within the deep recesses.
12. The wall of claim 11, wherein the first plurality of blocks and the second plurality of blocks further comprise:
- a first protruding portion on a top surface of the blocks;
- a second protruding portion on a first side surface of the blocks;
- a first recessed portion within a bottom surface of the blocks; and
- a second recessed portion within a second side surface of the blocks,
- wherein the first protruding portion of a first block fits snugly within the first recessed portion of a second block and the second protruding portion of the first block fits snugly within the second recessed portion of a third block.
13. The wall of claim 12, wherein the first protruding portion, the second protruding portion, the first recessed portion and the second recessed portion are of a shape selected from the group consisting of square, rectangular, semi-circular, lapped, angled and V-shaped.
14. The wall of claim 11, wherein the void is filled with a filler material.
15. The wall of claim 14, wherein the filler material is concrete or sand.
16. The wall of claim 11, further comprising a corner portion.
17. The wall of claim 16, wherein the corner portion comprises blocks with angled ends and corner brackets attached to the angled ends.
18. The wall of claim 16, wherein the corner portion comprises solid blocks.
19. The wall of claim 11, further comprising a plurality of footing blocks at a base of the first plurality of blocks and the second plurality of blocks.
20. The wall of claim 19, wherein the plurality of footing blocks further comprises at least one deep recess in a top surface of the footing block.
21. The wall of claim 19, wherein a width of the footing block is about equal to a desired width of the wall.
22. A monolithic footing portion of a wall comprising:
- a first plurality of blocks;
- a second plurality of blocks;
- a third plurality of blocks;
- a fourth plurality of blocks;
- a first void between the first plurality of blocks and the second plurality of blocks;
- a second void between the third plurality of blocks and the fourth plurality of blocks, wherein the second void is wider than the first void;
- a first plurality of brackets for attaching the first plurality of blocks to the second plurality of blocks, wherein first portions of the first plurality of brackets are disposed in the first void;
- a second plurality of brackets for attaching the first and second plurality of blocks to the third and fourth plurality of blocks; and,
- wherein the second plurality of brackets comprise first and second flanges on one side of a bar and third and fourth flanges on an other side of the bar.
23. The monolithic footing portion of claim 22, wherein the first plurality of blocks and the second plurality of blocks are attached to the first and second flanges and the third plurality of blocks and the fourth plurality of blocks are attached to the third and fourth flanges.
24. The monolithic footing portion of claim 22, wherein the first and second flanges are disposed in a central portion of the bar and the third and fourth flanges are disposed on end portions of the bar.
25. The monolithic footing portion of claim 23, wherein each block of the first plurality and the second plurality comprises at least one deep recess and the first and second flanges are disposed within the deep recesses.
26. The monolithic footing portion of claim 23, wherein each block of the third plurality and the fourth plurality comprises at least one deep recess and the third and fourth flanges are disposed within the deep recesses.
27. The block of claim 1, wherein the interior surface and the exterior surface are substantially flat.
28. The block of claim 1, wherein the interior surface and the exterior surface are curved.
29. The wall of claim 11, wherein each block of the first plurality of blocks and the second plurality of blocks is substantially flat.
30. The wall of claim 11, wherein each block of the first plurality of blocks and the second plurality of blocks is curved.
31. A wall assembly comprising:
- a plurality of generally planar stacked blocks, each block having spaced apart front and rear major surfaces and top, bottom, left and right peripheral surfaces;
- at least one recess formed in each of the top and bottom surfaces; and,
- at least one bracket having spaced apart first and second vertical portions, each of the first and second vertical portions having at least one protruding portion, each at least one protruding portion disposed in the at least one recess of one of the plurality of stacked blocks.
32. A wall assembly according to claim 31, wherein the plurality of stacked blocks comprises a first stack of blocks spaced apart from a second stack of blocks, thus defining an intermediate void.
33. A wall assembly according to claim 32 wherein the at least one bracket defines a first distance between the first and second spaced apart stacks of blocks.
34. A wall assembly according to claim 33 further comprising a filler material disposed in the void.
35. A wall assembly according to claim 31 further comprising the at least one bracket having a transverse central portion connected to the first and second vertical portions.
36. A wall assembly according to claim 31 wherein the plurality of stacked blocks includes first and second adjacent blocks, a first peripheral surface of the first block having a recessed portion, and a first peripheral surface of the adjacent second block having a protruding portion received in the recessed portion of the first block.
37. A wall assembly according to claim 36 wherein the second block protruding portion has a profile selected from the group consisting of rounded, angled, square, rectangular, semi-circular, lapped and V-shaped.
38. A wall assembly according to claim 36 further comprising the first and second blocks each having a recessed portion on a first peripheral surface and a protruding portion on a non-adjacent peripheral surface.
39. A wall assembly according to claim 33 further comprising the at least one bracket defining a second distance between a third block and a fourth block.
Type: Application
Filed: May 7, 2004
Publication Date: Feb 17, 2005
Inventor: Isaac Walker (Crescent, OR)
Application Number: 10/841,335