Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Visible translucent block or embedded component
Patent
1991-02-07
1992-05-05
Chilcot, Jr., Richard E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Visible translucent block or embedded component
52307, E04C 142
Patent
active
051096447
ABSTRACT:
A glass block (10) consists of two halves (12,14) fused together along a vertical center plane (11) of the block and having planar inclined surfaces (22,24) at a vertically extending end face (42), the inclined surfaces forming an angle of 45.degree. with the vertical center plane (11). The opposite vertical end face (44) of the glass block is substantially flat. The inclined surfaces (22, 24) extend up to the vertical center plane (11) of the glass block so as to make the same suitable for use as a cornerstone and as an end block.
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Chilcot Jr. Richard E.
Downs Joanne C.
Westerwald AG fur Silikatindustrie
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