Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Visible translucent block or embedded component – With preform of nontranslucent material
Patent
1996-01-24
1998-01-06
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Visible translucent block or embedded component
With preform of nontranslucent material
52306, 5239608, 52562, 52307, 446111, E04C 142, E04B 220
Patent
active
057041776
ABSTRACT:
A glass block wall 10 having a curved section 11 between a straight block 12 and a straight bull nosed end block 13 employs a lower run of blocks 14 and an upper run of blocks 15 shown in phantom to expose an arrangement 16 of separation means between the runs of blocks. The curved section 11 includes a number of curved separation plates 19, 20 and 21 each formed to the shape of an upper end face of the respective blocks. A corner block 22 has a corresponding plate 21 whereas the plates 19 and 20 are formed to the shape of bend blocks 23 and 24, forming a compound curve in the curved section 11.
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Wirkus Michelle
Wirkus Randolf Andrew
Friedman Carl D.
Saladino Laura A.
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