Concrete wall blocks and a method of putting them together into

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61 4, 61 47, 61 49, 52437, E02D 520, E02B 314

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ABSTRACT:
Specially shaped concrete wall blocks which can be readily put together to form a retaining wall which is not easily collapsible. The block of the H-shaped construction comprises a front wall, a rear wall which is parallel to the front wall and a member connecting the front and rear walls. The front wall is of the integrally formed three-part construction. Two of the parts are diagonally offset relative to each other by an intermediate rhomboidal portion interposed therebetween. The sloping surfaces formed around the front wall by the rhomboidal portion provides means for holding together the blocks assembled into a retaining wall. According to one embodiment of the invention, the block is shaped in the form of a regular H while it is in the form of an inclined H according to another embodiment.

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patent: 3379017 (1968-04-01), Kusatake
patent: 3597925 (1971-08-01), Kusatake
patent: 3653216 (1972-04-01), Stickler, Jr.

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