Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Opaque stonelike module – Particularly related to adjacent module
Patent
1995-04-13
1997-04-08
Wood, Wynn E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Opaque stonelike module
Particularly related to adjacent module
52603, 52605, 52609, 446125, E04B 504
Patent
active
056176910
ABSTRACT:
A fitting structure of a plurality of rectangular parallelopipedal blocks comprising concavo-convexities formed on the surfaces of each of the blocks. The concavo-convexities are formed on each surface of the block on the basis of a figure which is in symmetry of rotation per 90.degree. round the center of a regular square or is in symmetry of rotation per 180.degree. round the center of a rectangle, and is complementarily in symmetry of axis with respect to a center of the rectangle line passing through the center and being in parallel with a side of the regular square or rectangle. Predetermined congruence is imparted to the figures on the surfaces depending on various shapes of the blocks. Fitting of the concavo-convexities of the surfaces of the adjacent blocks is always ensured when each block is aligned so that its thickness and its length are in conformity. The surfaces of adjacent blocks can be connected without the necessity of considering the direction of each block.
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Doryokuro Kakunenryo Kaihatsu Jigyodan
Wood Wynn E.
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