Highly insulating brick for masonry

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Opaque stonelike module – With traversing passage

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52 98, 52DIG2, D25 80, D25 90, E04B 178

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045972389

ABSTRACT:
The brick consists of one or more sub-blocks. Each sub-block is divided into air chambers of contained width but extensive in length. The walls which divide each sub-block into chambers are shaped as alternatively concave and convex arcs of a circle. The chambers are connected by first septa of minimum length. The sub-blocks are connected by second septa also of minimum length and spaced apart from the periphery of the brick and placed so as not to align with the ends of the arc walls.
Thermal bridges between the inside and outside of a wall are thus almost completely eliminated, with a brick light in weight, very strong and low in cost.

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patent: 1945681 (1934-02-01), Farrens
patent: 2833532 (1958-05-01), Ries
"Concrete Masonry Pictorial", vol. 15, No. 2, Nov. 1959, pp. 20,21.

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