Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Opaque stonelike module – Particularly related to adjacent module
Patent
1998-10-08
2000-09-26
Kent, Christopher T.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Opaque stonelike module
Particularly related to adjacent module
52596, 52603, 52605, E04C 204
Patent
active
061228818
ABSTRACT:
Extruded bricks that have two opposite facing sides one with a depending tongue and the one with a groove base surface. These tongue and groove sides are interconnected by adjacent vertically disposed brick sides. A hollow interior core may extend the length of each brick and an extrusion created longitudinal lower edge groove extends along the bottom edge length of each brick opposite the brick's front face. Ties, mortar or other bonding materials may engage these longitudinal edge grooves in two adjacent engaged bricks to hold vertically disposed courses of bricks to an existing vertical supporting stud of a building. A smaller sub groove or indentation within the brick's top groove may be used to apply mortar to provide additional bonding between two layered courses of such bricks.
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Kent Christopher T.
McGlynn Joseph H.
Thissell Jennifer I.
Zack Thomas
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