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US-12559683-B2 · Feb 24, 2026 · US
US10048005B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10048005-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414770392-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 14, 2018 |
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The invention relates to a set (array) of refractory ceramic bricks for the formation of a vault-like (arch-like) support structure.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A refractory brick, wherein said refractory brick has the following shape: a) an inner side (I), an outer side (A), a front side (V), a back side (R), an upper side (O) and a lower side (U), b) the front side (V) and the back side (R) feature corresponding profiles (VP, RP), which result in a form fit between the back side (R) of said refractory brick (S 1 . 1 ) and a front side (V) of an adjacent refractory brick (S 1 . 2 ), c) the inner side (I) and the outer side (A) feature corresponding profiles (IP, AP), which result in a form fit between the outer side (A) of said refractory brick (S 1 . 1 ) and an inner side (I) of an adjacent refractory brick (S 2 . 1 ), d) and wherein said profiles (VP, AP) of said refractory brick (S 1 . 1 ) are designed as steps extending horizontally across the entire distance between opposite sides of said refractory brick (S 1 . 1 .) and the corresponding profiles (RP, IP) of said refractory brick (S 1 . 1 ) are designed to accommodate the steps of adjacent refractory bricks (S 2 . 1 ) when assembled. 2. The refractory brick according to claim 1 , wherein at least one profile (VP, RP, IP, AP) of said refractory brick includes brick is designed as a tongue (F) and the corresponding profile (RP, VP, AP, IP) of said refractory brick includes as a corresponding groove (N). 3. The refractory brick according to claim 2 , wherein the tongue (F) and the groove (N) of the brick are arranged off-centre in a Z-direction closer to the lower side (U) of the brick. 4. The refractory brick according to claim 2 , wherein the tongue (F) and the groove (N) of the bricks extend across at least 20% of the height of the brick in a Z-direction. 5. The refractory brick according to claim 4 , wherein the steps are arranged off-centre in the Z-direction closer to the upper side (O) of the brick. 6. The refractory brick according to claim 1 , wherein the tongue (F) and the groove (N) feature their longest extension in a Z-direction. 7. The refractory brick according to claim 6 , wherein the steps of the brick extend, in the Z-direction, above the tongues/grooves (F, N) of the brick. 8. The refractory brick according to claim 1 , wherein the profiles (IP, AP, VP, RP) on the inner side (I) and the outer side (A) as well as on the front side (V) and the back side (R) of the brick run at least partially at an angle that is not 90° to the corresponding side of the brick (I, A, V, R). 9. The refractory brick according to claim 1 , wherein the bricks are designed wedge-shaped and tapered towards the lower side (U). 10. The refractory brick according to claim 1 , where the profiles (VP, RP) on the front and back side (V, R) of the brick run offset in the Z-direction to the profiles (IP, AP) on the inner and outer side (I, A) of the brick, seen in a Z-direction of the brick. 11. Assembly according to claim 1 , consisting of two segments which are running in opposite directions in the X-direction. 12. Assembly according to claim 1 , wherein bricks running abreast in the X-direction (S 1 . 1 , S 2 . 1 ) run offset in the Y-direction.
Joists; Girders, trusses, or trusslike structures, e.g. prefabricated; Lintels; Transoms; {Braces}(E04C3/38 takes precedence; for structures characterised by movable, separable, or collapsible parts E04B1/343; {braced purlins E04B7/024}) · CPC title
Roofs supported around their periphery, e.g. arched roofs · CPC title
Crowns; Roofs · CPC title
characterised by the form {, e.g. shape} of the bricks or blocks used · CPC title
Building elements for making arcuate walls · CPC title
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