Blocks, block systems and methods of making blocks
US-10760242-B2 · Sep 1, 2020 · US
US10584483B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10584483-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916387258-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2020 |
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A multi-use block including a block body having at least a first leg. The blocks can be placed in different orientations with respect to each other to form multiple interlocking structures. The block can be a variety of materials, including concrete, and when concrete, used for making walls and columns. Methods of making and methods of use are provided.
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What is claimed is: 1. A building block comprising: (a) a body having opposite first and second sides, opposite first and second end faces extending between the first and second sides, and opposite first and second bearing faces extending between the first and second sides and the first and second end faces; (i) the first bearing face being an upper face in use; (ii) the first bearing face having a contact surface portion that is generally planar; (iii) the second bearing face having a contact surface portion that is generally planar; (A) the contact surface portion of the first bearing face and the contact surface portion of the second bearing face being generally parallel to each other; (b) the first side of the body defining a leg; (i) the first side of the body having a first leg side, an opposite second leg side, and a leg end face extending between the first leg side and second leg side; (ii) the first side of the body having a first portion extending between the first end face and the first leg side; (iii) the first side of the body having a second portion extending between the second end face and the second leg side; (iv) the leg being narrower proximal the first portion and second portion of the first side of the body than at the leg end face; and (v) the leg end face defining a recess in complete extension between the first and second bearing faces and extending inwardly toward the second side of the body; the recess extending at least partially between the first leg side and second leg side; (A) the leg end face recess is defined by at least a first leg end face section and second leg end face section; at least one of the first leg end face section and second leg end face section extending inwardly toward the second side of the body; and (c) wherein the first leg end face section is angled toward the second leg end face section from the first leg side at a first extension angle, the first extension angle being non-zero. 2. The block of claim 1 wherein: (a) the second leg end face section being angled toward the first leg end face section from the second leg side at a second extension angle, the second extension angle being non-zero. 3. The block of claim 1 wherein: (a) the first portion of the first side of the body is angled at the first extension angle toward the second side as it extends from the first end face to the first leg side. 4. The block of claim 1 wherein: (a) the second portion of the first side of the body is angled at the first extension angle toward the second side as it extends from the second end face to the second leg side. 5. The block of claim 1 wherein: (a) the distance between the first and second end faces at the second side of the body is greater than the distance between the first and second end faces at the first side of the body. 6. The block of claim 5 wherein: (a) the second end face is angled in a direction toward the first end face, as the second end face extends from the second side of the body to the first side of the body, the extension angle being non-zero.
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