Simulated masonry garden walls having modular construction

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Ornamental: color – thickness variation – or dissimilar... – Facer formed to simulate multiple units

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C052S102000, C052S585100, C052S604000, C047S033000

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06944998

ABSTRACT:
A simulated masonry module, made of blow molded plastic, has a box-like body with a textured front and top. Modules are pin-connected to each other at interleaving ends. They may be stacked, to form assemblies simulating a masonry wall. Straight, curved or angled walls may be constructed, as well as enclosures suited to contain soil or water in a tub-like liner. Filler blocks mate with the ends for make square terminal ends of wall segments. Sand or other material may be put inside the modules through a rear access port, to add mass and stability. The bottom of a module has sculpting, to loosely fit and interlock with the contour of the top of a like-module, when modules are stacked, so the horizontal joint is unobtrusive. A spike, used for connecting module ends, is retained in a shaped groove on the rear of the module, to enable convenient shipment of a module and spike combination.

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