Compound block kit

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Inventors

Rosenberger, Hugo

Application #

110554

Filed

Jan-8-1980

Published

Sep-14-1982

Current US Class

047/39
047/86
239/17
239/289
404/41
D23/201

International Classes

A01G 009/02; B05B 017/08; E01C 005/06

Field of Search

404/41 52/604 52/606 52/27 52/40 52/103 52/169.13 D23/13 47/39 47/66 47/82 47/83 47/33 239/17 239/21 239/289 46/25

Examiners

Bonck; Rodney H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fogiel; Max

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Abstract
A compound block kit of edge-toothed concrete blocks, in which the compound blocks are coordinated relative to their cross-sectional shape and size and have cobblestone blocks to palisade blocks of various heights. The cobblestone compound blocks and palisade compound blocks are provided with edge-teeth extending around the entire block circumference and are engageable with one another. The similar edge-teeth prevent a relative shifting of the blocks. The identical cross-sectional shapes and sizes permits any desired insertion and exchange of compound blocks at any desired position.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. Compound block kit comprising compound blocks; said compound blocks having similar cross-sectional form and size and having a height variable from the height of cobblestones to a height substantially above the surface of cobblestones corresponding to palisade height; said compound blocks having edge-teeth extending about the entire block circumference and being meshingly engageable with one another, neighboring compound blocks being meshed by engagement of corresponding edge-teeth on the block circumferences for holding the blocks firmly in place and for mutually supporting each other, meshing of neighboring compound blocks forming interlocking of the blocks to result in a homogeneous combination so that blocks at the height of cobblestones can firmly support blocks with heights substantially above heights of cobblestones.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a compound block kit of edge-toothed concrete blocks.

Compound block kits consisting of concrete are known in many forms. Such kits are composed of concrete plaster compound blocks which have an identical or different surface area configuration as well as a uniform height and which are used to cover paths, streets, yards or the like with a continuous compound block surface. If it is desired to provide e.g. lateral borders for a thus covered surface, different elements which are not associated and cannot be engaged with the compound blocks, for example border walls, fences, palisades or the like must be used. This results in transitions from the block-covered surface to e.g. a surrounding palisade wall which are optically not particularly attractive, especially since the individual elements of such a wall are frequently only inadequately position stabilized. It must be taken into account that such palisade borders often must absorb not insignificant lateral earth thrusts, which leads to substantial supporting problems. Further, in the case of a compound block covering, it is not readily possible to integrate within the covered area other elements serving other purposes, for example in form of anti-entry bollards, and to do so in a position stabilized manner. In this context it is known to interrupt the block-covered area by removing one or more of the compound blocks and to put in their place for example a limiting concrete column, concrete rod or the like. If a particularly good position stabilization is desired, this element must be concreted in place. It is thus evident that such compound block kits are relatively limited with respect to their applicability and flexibility and that substantial problems occur if a transition from the blocks to other elements is to be made.
 
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