Construction block

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Laterally related – individually assembled courses – Opposed lateral monolithic projections on modules

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52569, 52570, 52572, 52426, 52430, E04B 112, E04B 200, E04C 104

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045774471

ABSTRACT:
A building block to be used in the construction of houses, buildings, gargages, sheds and the like, which is constructed of expanded, polystyrene beads. The building block is to be arranged with other similar building blocks in a vertically orientated, horizontally staggered relationship. Each building block is constructed of two parts which are adhesively secured together in a facing relationship. Each building block includes a pair of vertically aligned openings. When the building block is in the assembled, stacked relationship with other similar building blocks, there are a series of horizontally aligned openings to permit the conducting of rigid reinforcing rods between the blocks. Each building block includes within its upper surface and lower surface interlocking structure which is to interlock with other similar blocks when located in the stacked relationship.

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patent: 1434612 (1922-11-01), Hamilton
patent: 3220151 (1965-11-01), Goldman
patent: 4147007 (1979-04-01), Eppich

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