US20160186433A1 - 65 dB Sound Barrier Insulated Block - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to the field of construction, particularly of concrete blocks of light weight and insulating capacity as well as structural, sound barrier and resistance to earthquake.
- a lightweight block made of concrete, rock or wood material, assembled parallel, angularly, radial, T-shaped, shaft-shaped blocks of spaced apart components requiring a minimum of attachment.
- the blocks are insulated and use insulating substances, like mineral wool, fiber glass, air, or other substance with insulating properties, inserted in a space between each concrete block.
- Our concept includes the following elements, lightweight parallel concrete, wood or rock blocks provided with means of attachment, such as:
- the blocks are insulated by inserting an insulating substance or by a void space between each parallel block.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective of a block with angular pins.
- FIG. 2 is a cut view according to lines 2 - 2 of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 2A is an assembly of blocks with reinforcing rods.
- FIG. 2B is an enlarged view of a junction of rods.
- FIG. 3 is an end view of reinforced blocks.
- FIG. 4 is a top view of different forms of blocks.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective of a block with a wrapping net.
- FIG. 6 is an end view of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 is a top view of a fibreglass tape in a cross and transversal form.
- FIG. 8 is a top view of a fibreglass blanket.
- FIG. 9 is an exploded view of concrete parallels with filling.
- FIG. 10 is a top view of a crossed tie linking two notched blocks.
- FIG. 11A is a perspective view of the notched block.
- FIG. 11B is a perspective view of a crossed tie with rectangular tip.
- FIG. 11C is a perspective view of a crossed tie with circular or round tip.
- FIG. 1 shows an assembly 20 of three parts of parallelepiped blocks namely a front parallelepiped part 24 , a parallelepiped center part 26 and a back parallelepiped part 22 . Between the center part and the back part there appears to be a void channel 28 and between the center and the front part there appears to be a filled channel 30 which shows an insulating substance. The channels provide a sound barrier and insulation.
- the three parallelepiped parts have peripheral surfaces, namely top surfaces respectively identified 86 , 86 ′, 86 ′′; below surfaces 88 , 88 ′, 88 ′′; right hand end surfaces 100 , 100 ′, 100 ′′ and left hand end surfaces 110 , 110 ′, 110 ′′.
- a reverse U pin 32 is set perpendicularly between the top surface 86 of the front part 24 and the top surface 86 ′′ of the center part to maintain the two parts parallel.
- the pins shows alternate dispositions. Preferably the pins should be set angularly and in opposite directions and appear as angular pins 34 , 34 ′, 34 ′′.
- the reverse U pins are ties angularly positioned from 5° to 175° degrees from the vertical.
- a penetration hole 35 is pierced in the top surfaces of the blocks to receive legs of the pin to permit a length of penetration.
- the center part 26 is provided with a central passage 48 between an upper and a lower block to receive the passage of a strengthening metal rod originating from upper and lower blocks. At the top of the central part 26 there appears an enlarged radius 46 for depositing mortar around a metal rod originating from upper and lower blocks.
- FIG. 2 shows a cut view of a row of blocks 51 with a central passage 48 .
- An enlarged radius 46 is filled with mortar 52 or an adhesive and a metal rod 54 sticking out.
- a distance 56 between rods may be of the order of 4 feet (1200 mm).
- a mortar thickness 57 is between two horizontal rows of blocks. The same mortar continues vertically between blocks.
- FIG. 2A shows a wall portion with blocks 20 separated by vertical metal rods 54 mounted over a horizontal rod 55 which extends over several units of blocks. At a junction 57 the vertical metal rod 54 is fastened to the continuing horizontal rod 55 .
- Either rod may be of metal, plastic or fibreglass.
- FIG. 2B shows a detailed view of the junction 57 , namely the bottom of the vertical rod 54 pierced to receive a metal screw 53 .
- the horizontal rod 55 shows a drilled passage 47 , upwards or downwards according to use, to house the metal screw 53 including its head.
- FIG. 3 shows an angular pin 34 with a length of penetration 40 directed towards a penetration hole 35 and a horizontal position over a key slot 36 for eventual burying into the key slot.
- a metal strip 58 positioned from an end groove 42 of the back part 22 towards the central passage 48 of the center part 26 with an angular direction 62 resulting in a strengthening yoke 64 .
- a second metal strip 66 is added and positioned from the center part 26 towards the front part 24 .
- FIG. 4 shows different forms of blocks.
- FIG. 5 shows the assembly of FIG. 1 without the pins nor the end grooves.
- each parallel block 24 , 22 , 26 is wrapped in cross or transversal tape with adhesive fibreglass.
- Half blanket fibreglass 50 in cross form is composed with a left oriented fibreglass tape 69 and a right oriented tape 70 .
- a transverse fibreglass tape 72 maintains the back part 22 with the center part 26 .
- End fibreglass tape 71 maintains the ends on the small side of the back part 22 with the end of the small side of the center part 26 .
- Groove channels 44 , 44 ′, 44 ′′, 44 ′′′ filled with a wire 76 of metal, nylon or epoxy to fasten fibreglass on the surface of each block, upper, bottom and ends.
- FIG. 6 shows a side view of FIG. 5 with an enlarged view of end fibreglass tape 71 .
- Half blanket 50 with a left oriented fibreglass tape 69 and a right oriented tape 70 .
- the groove channels 44 , 44 ′, 44 ′′, 44 ′′′ and the central passage 48 are shown.
- a rubber spacer 74 appears at an end. Its size is just short of the distance between two parallel plates.
- FIG. 7 shows the transverse fibreglass tape 72 and the half blanket 50 formed with the left oriented fibreglass tape 69 and the right oriented tape 70 .
- FIG. 8 shows a fibreglass blanket 49 . It comprises all three orientations as shown in FIG. 7
- FIG. 9 shows the front part 24 , the center part 26 and the back part 22 .
- a hot and cold insulation block 78 is inserted.
- a hot and cold insulation block 78 ′ is covered by a plastic film 84 wrapped as a sleeve.
- Layers of adhesive 80 , 80 ′, 80 ′′, 80 ′′′ are used on surfaces of contact of each block of concrete and insulation and packing sleeve.
- FIG. 10 shows a notched block 21 comprising notches 21 ′ or dents made on the top surfaces 86 , 86 ′′, and wherein a crossed tie 60 is pressed.
- Another parallel block is intended to be fixed on the free tips of the crossed tie.
- the ties are used to maintain firmly together two blocks.
- the crossed tie 60 is in a shape of a rectangle wherein opposite corners are joined by straight webs thus forming a diagonal member 63 for avoiding shifting when the two blocks are subjected to oscillating during wind, storm, tornadoes, landslides or earthquake.
- a center member 65 is provided to maintain a parallel system.
- In between the free space of the two blocks an insulated material 30 is placed to provide a sound barrier.
- FIG. 11A shows a notched block 21 comprising a slot 25 dug in the middle of the periphery of the block.
- Notches 21 ′ are shown all around the interior face of the block, more precisely the notches are dug on the top 86 , below 88 , right hand end 100 and left hand end 110 surfaces of the block.
- Tie means will be inserted inside said notches to join two adjacent surfaces of two blocks. The external face is not intended to be joined with another parallel block.
- FIG. 11B shows the crossed tie 60 comprising a cross part 63 and means of lifting 59 , 59 ′ to lift the block when the crossed tie is assembled to the block.
- the pegs are shown rectangular 61 .
- FIG. 11C shows a crossed tie 60 ′ with round pegs 61 ′ and retainer hooks 67 for mounting a rubber ring thereto.
- Each said parallelepiped have top surfaces 86 , 86 ′, 86 ′′, below surfaces 88 , 88 ′, 88 ′′, right hand end surfaces 100 , 100 ′, 100 ′′, and left hand end surfaces 110 , 110 ′, 110 ′′, and said top, below, and end surfaces comprise tie means destined to cover two adjacent surfaces, thus maintaining the parallelepiped directly facing each other.
- Different means of attachment can be used to maintain firmly two blocks together.
- Such means are: angular pins 34 - 34 ′′, a reversed U pin 32 , fiber blankets 49 - 50 , adhesive construction glue, or means of crossed tie resisting shear forces.
- tie means orientated to maintain the parallelepiped directly facing each other.
- a third parallelepiped defines a central part 26 located between a front part 24 and a back part 22 all three separated by two filled channels (or void channels).
- Tie means may comprise two half blankets 50 each comprising a left orientated fibreglass tape 69 , a right orientated fibreglass tape 70 , an end fibreglass tape 71 and a transverse fibreglass tape 72 .
- Tie means may comprise two pairs of angular pins 34 disposed to maintain the three parallelepiped at a parallel distance one from the other.
- the construction block central part 26 may comprise a central passage 48 for passing a metal rod 54 with an enlarged radius 46 for receiving any second rod, the central part further comprising end grooves 42 passing a second block central part 26 ′.
- the central part 26 may be a structural strengthening part.
- Wire means 76 may comprise means for retaining a front surface from falling apart.
- the blocks are made with notches 21 ′ dug on top, below, right hand end and left hand end surfaces of the blocks.
- the crossed tie are then pressed inside the notches 21 ′ of the block.
- the crossed ties are provided with means of lifting 59 to lift the assemblage of blocks with crossed ties.
- the crossed ties 60 can comprise a retainer hook 67 destined to hook on rubber rings to keep parallel back and front blocks together when erecting sound barrier walls.
- the insulation may be a high density rigid board which uses adhesive on both sides and is glued against each part 22 , 24 , 26 .
- the insulation may also be wrapped in a plastic film 84 which holds the insulating matter in a rigid state. The plastic film is also glued against the parts.
- the construction block parallelepiped may be of cementitious material.
- Parallel blocks may be angled, curved, or crosslike.
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An assembly of at least two parts of blocks made of lightweight concrete, wood, or rock separated by a channel void or fi lied with an insulating substance. Channels provide a sound barrier and insulation. Attachment of the blocks can be made by means of angular steel pins fixing blocks two by two, by means of adhesive fiber glass wrapping the blocks, by means of adhesive construction glue, or by means of crossed tie resisting to shear forces. Central channels in the blocks are dug to pass a metal rod to strengthen the whole assembly of blocks; a central passage pierced in a top face of a central block wherein a metal rod is inserted and continues through an end groove of an upper and a lower block. Or, channels are dug all along the periphery of the block, and horizontal and a vertical rods are affixed against the channel.
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- The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/758,373 filed on Feb. 4, 2013, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- The present invention generally relates to the field of construction, particularly of concrete blocks of light weight and insulating capacity as well as structural, sound barrier and resistance to earthquake.
- Our research among patents revealed some systems that caught our attention:
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- FR2544359 discloses a concrete block having a pair of upstanding channels surrounded by a large void.
- CA2585790 discloses a pair of slabs interlocked by panels; male-female connections are installed on top and bottom.
- There is a need on the market of construction for a lightweight block, made of concrete, rock or wood material, assembled parallel, angularly, radial, T-shaped, shaft-shaped blocks of spaced apart components requiring a minimum of attachment. The blocks are insulated and use insulating substances, like mineral wool, fiber glass, air, or other substance with insulating properties, inserted in a space between each concrete block.
- Our concept includes the following elements, lightweight parallel concrete, wood or rock blocks provided with means of attachment, such as:
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- folded pins directed on opposite angles and possibly connected two by two by thin metal crosses passing around pins which reinforce the ends during construction of walls. The rows are held by passing through metal rods which position any two blocks in a series to form a wall. Mortar or construction glue is used around the rods to strengthen them.
- Means of an adhesive fibreglass wrapping the blocks partially or completely to maintain them attached. Furthermore, the fibreglass is attached on a top face of blocks by means of inside small channels filled with epoxy glue or filled with a wire of nylon or metal enclosing the fibreglass within the channels.
- Means of attachment of blocks is to pour a strong glue on a surface of contact of blocks and to strongly stick them together.
- Another means of attachment are crossed ties attaching blocks two by two, pressed in notches dug on upper or lower surfaces of the blocks, and on their sides.
- The blocks are insulated by inserting an insulating substance or by a void space between each parallel block.
- The present invention will be further understood from the following description with reference to the drawings wherein like numbers refer to like parts for easy identification.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective of a block with angular pins. -
FIG. 2 is a cut view according to lines 2-2 ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 2A is an assembly of blocks with reinforcing rods. -
FIG. 2B is an enlarged view of a junction of rods. -
FIG. 3 is an end view of reinforced blocks. -
FIG. 4 is a top view of different forms of blocks. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective of a block with a wrapping net. -
FIG. 6 is an end view ofFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 7 is a top view of a fibreglass tape in a cross and transversal form. -
FIG. 8 is a top view of a fibreglass blanket. -
FIG. 9 is an exploded view of concrete parallels with filling. -
FIG. 10 is a top view of a crossed tie linking two notched blocks. -
FIG. 11A is a perspective view of the notched block. -
FIG. 11B is a perspective view of a crossed tie with rectangular tip. -
FIG. 11C is a perspective view of a crossed tie with circular or round tip. -
FIG. 1 shows anassembly 20 of three parts of parallelepiped blocks namely a frontparallelepiped part 24, aparallelepiped center part 26 and a backparallelepiped part 22. Between the center part and the back part there appears to be avoid channel 28 and between the center and the front part there appears to be a filledchannel 30 which shows an insulating substance. The channels provide a sound barrier and insulation. The three parallelepiped parts have peripheral surfaces, namely top surfaces respectively identified 86, 86′, 86″; belowsurfaces hand end surfaces hand end surfaces - A
reverse U pin 32 is set perpendicularly between thetop surface 86 of thefront part 24 and thetop surface 86″ of the center part to maintain the two parts parallel. The pins shows alternate dispositions. Preferably the pins should be set angularly and in opposite directions and appear asangular pins penetration hole 35 is pierced in the top surfaces of the blocks to receive legs of the pin to permit a length of penetration. Thecenter part 26 is provided with acentral passage 48 between an upper and a lower block to receive the passage of a strengthening metal rod originating from upper and lower blocks. At the top of thecentral part 26 there appears an enlargedradius 46 for depositing mortar around a metal rod originating from upper and lower blocks. One can seeutility grooves 48. One can see anend groove 42. -
FIG. 2 shows a cut view of a row ofblocks 51 with acentral passage 48. An enlargedradius 46 is filled withmortar 52 or an adhesive and ametal rod 54 sticking out. Adistance 56 between rods may be of the order of 4 feet (1200 mm). Amortar thickness 57 is between two horizontal rows of blocks. The same mortar continues vertically between blocks. -
FIG. 2A shows a wall portion withblocks 20 separated byvertical metal rods 54 mounted over ahorizontal rod 55 which extends over several units of blocks. At ajunction 57 thevertical metal rod 54 is fastened to the continuinghorizontal rod 55. Either rod may be of metal, plastic or fibreglass. -
FIG. 2B . shows a detailed view of thejunction 57, namely the bottom of thevertical rod 54 pierced to receive ametal screw 53. Thehorizontal rod 55 shows a drilledpassage 47, upwards or downwards according to use, to house themetal screw 53 including its head. -
FIG. 3 shows anangular pin 34 with a length ofpenetration 40 directed towards apenetration hole 35 and a horizontal position over akey slot 36 for eventual burying into the key slot. One sees ametal strip 58 positioned from anend groove 42 of theback part 22 towards thecentral passage 48 of thecenter part 26 with anangular direction 62 resulting in a strengtheningyoke 64. Asecond metal strip 66 is added and positioned from thecenter part 26 towards thefront part 24. -
FIG. 4 shows different forms of blocks. -
FIG. 5 shows the assembly ofFIG. 1 without the pins nor the end grooves. Instead of the pins, eachparallel block Half blanket fibreglass 50 in cross form is composed with a left orientedfibreglass tape 69 and a right orientedtape 70. Atransverse fibreglass tape 72 maintains theback part 22 with thecenter part 26.End fibreglass tape 71 maintains the ends on the small side of theback part 22 with the end of the small side of thecenter part 26.Groove channels wire 76 of metal, nylon or epoxy to fasten fibreglass on the surface of each block, upper, bottom and ends. -
FIG. 6 shows a side view ofFIG. 5 with an enlarged view ofend fibreglass tape 71.Half blanket 50 with a left orientedfibreglass tape 69 and a right orientedtape 70. Thegroove channels central passage 48 are shown. Arubber spacer 74 appears at an end. Its size is just short of the distance between two parallel plates. -
FIG. 7 shows thetransverse fibreglass tape 72 and thehalf blanket 50 formed with the left orientedfibreglass tape 69 and the right orientedtape 70. -
FIG. 8 shows afibreglass blanket 49. It comprises all three orientations as shown inFIG. 7 -
FIG. 9 shows thefront part 24, thecenter part 26 and theback part 22. Between the back part and the center part, a hot andcold insulation block 78 is inserted. Between the center part and the front part, a hot andcold insulation block 78′ is covered by aplastic film 84 wrapped as a sleeve. Layers of adhesive 80, 80′, 80″, 80′″ are used on surfaces of contact of each block of concrete and insulation and packing sleeve. -
FIG. 10 shows a notchedblock 21 comprisingnotches 21′ or dents made on thetop surfaces tie 60 is pressed. Another parallel block is intended to be fixed on the free tips of the crossed tie. The ties are used to maintain firmly together two blocks. The crossedtie 60 is in a shape of a rectangle wherein opposite corners are joined by straight webs thus forming adiagonal member 63 for avoiding shifting when the two blocks are subjected to oscillating during wind, storm, tornadoes, landslides or earthquake. Acenter member 65 is provided to maintain a parallel system. In between the free space of the two blocks aninsulated material 30 is placed to provide a sound barrier. One can see abelow surface 88 of the notched block, and the right hand end surfaces 100,100′ of the two notched blocks destined to be covered by a like crossedtie 60 for covering two adjacent surfaces. -
FIG. 11A shows a notchedblock 21 comprising aslot 25 dug in the middle of the periphery of the block.Notches 21′ are shown all around the interior face of the block, more precisely the notches are dug on the top 86, below 88,right hand end 100 and left hand end 110 surfaces of the block. Tie means will be inserted inside said notches to join two adjacent surfaces of two blocks. The external face is not intended to be joined with another parallel block. -
FIG. 11B shows the crossedtie 60 comprising across part 63 and means of lifting 59,59′ to lift the block when the crossed tie is assembled to the block. The pegs are shown rectangular 61. -
FIG. 11C shows a crossedtie 60′ with round pegs 61′ and retainer hooks 67 for mounting a rubber ring thereto. - An
assembly 20 of at least two independent parts of blocks made of light weight, concrete or rock, parallel, angular, radius, T-shape, shaft-shape; namely afront part 24, aback part 22, both are in a shape of a parallelepiped, and acenter part 26 if a three parts block. Between the parts, avoid channel 28 or filledchannel 30 with an insulating substance, like mineral wool. The channels provide a sound barrier and insulation. Each said parallelepiped havetop surfaces surfaces U pin 32, fiber blankets 49-50, adhesive construction glue, or means of crossed tie resisting shear forces. -
- Angular pins 34, 34′, 34″, are installed in opposite directions of two parallelepiped to fix them together in the construction of a block.
- An alternative disposition would be to use a reversed
U pin 32 set perpendicularly between the parallel parts to maintain them parallel. The pins are ties angularly positioned from 50 to 175° degrees. Theback part 22 is provided with anend groove 42 to receivemetal strips 58 crossing from parallel part ends to strengthen the blocks. There is acentral passage 48 for mortar surrounding a metal rod between an upper and a lower block. The upper face of the center part is pierced in the middle with anenlarged radius cup 46 to position the metal rods. The metal strips are used in assembling blocks in a wall.
- Spaced parallel one to the other and having a filled
channel 30 in between, the two parallelepiped are related by tie means orientated to maintain the parallelepiped directly facing each other. -
- Construction tie means may comprise a
fibreglass blanket 49 comprising a knitting in three directions namely towards a left side, towards a right side and towards a transverse direction.
- Construction tie means may comprise a
- A third parallelepiped defines a
central part 26 located between afront part 24 and aback part 22 all three separated by two filled channels (or void channels). - Tie means may comprise two
half blankets 50 each comprising a left orientatedfibreglass tape 69, a right orientatedfibreglass tape 70, anend fibreglass tape 71 and atransverse fibreglass tape 72. - Tie means may comprise two pairs of
angular pins 34 disposed to maintain the three parallelepiped at a parallel distance one from the other. - The construction block
central part 26 may comprise acentral passage 48 for passing ametal rod 54 with anenlarged radius 46 for receiving any second rod, the central part further comprisingend grooves 42 passing a second blockcentral part 26′. Thecentral part 26 may be a structural strengthening part. Wire means 76 may comprise means for retaining a front surface from falling apart. -
- The construction block may also comprise
rubber spacers 74 added to the fibreglass blanket in a transverse direction with spacers touching respective walls of the parallelepiped when subjected to a transverse blow. The construction block may have as filledchannels 30 hot &cold insulation 78. The construction block can be wrapped in a fiberglass blanket held in place by an adhesive disposed over an external face of the parallelepiped and over a face matching a filled channel. A parallelepiped may comprise a grooved channel for holding tension wire means comprising a nylon wire, a steel wire to cover the blanket and keep it in place within the groove channel. An epoxy spread may be used above or below the blanket. - Another means of attachment are crossed
ties 60 in a shape of a rectangle wherein opposite corners are joined bystraight webs 63 for avoiding shifting when the blocks are subjected to oscillating during wind, storm, landslides or earthquake.Pegs round 61′ shape.
- The construction block may also comprise
- With such attachments, the blocks are made with
notches 21′ dug on top, below, right hand end and left hand end surfaces of the blocks. The crossed tie are then pressed inside thenotches 21′ of the block. The crossed ties are provided with means of lifting 59 to lift the assemblage of blocks with crossed ties. - Many external features could be provided with the blocks, namely: colored, rock, marble and architectural design. Two blocks joined with a means of attachment could be of different material, such as a marble block joint with a rock block. Or a cement block joint with a wood block. The crossed ties 60 can comprise a
retainer hook 67 destined to hook on rubber rings to keep parallel back and front blocks together when erecting sound barrier walls. - The insulation may be a high density rigid board which uses adhesive on both sides and is glued against each
part plastic film 84 which holds the insulating matter in a rigid state. The plastic film is also glued against the parts. - The construction block parallelepiped may be of cementitious material. Parallel blocks may be angled, curved, or crosslike.
- It is to be clearly understood that the instant description with reference to the annexed drawings is made in an indicative manner and that the preferred embodiments described herein are meant in no way to limit further embodiments realizable within the scope of the invention.
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LEGEND 20 Assembly 21 Notched block 21′ Notches 22 Back parallelepiped part 24 Front parallelepiped part 25 Slot 26 Central part 28 Void channel 30 Filled channel 32 Reverse U pin 34, 34′, 34″ Angular pins 35 Penetration hole 36 Key slot 38 Legs 40 length of penetration 42 End groove 44, 44′, 44″, 44″′ Groove channels 46 Enlarged radius 47, 47′ Drilled page 48 Central passage 49 Fibreglass blanket 50 Half blanket 51 Row of blocks 52 Mortar 53 Metal screw 54 Vertical metal rod 55 Horizontal rod 56 Rod distance 57 Junction 58 First metal strip 59, 59′ Means of lifting 60, 60′ Crossed tie 61 Rectangular pegs 61′ Round pegs 62 Angular direction 63 Diagonal member 64 Strengthening yoke 65 Center member 66 Second metal strip 67 Retainer hook 68 Utility groove 69 Left oriented fibreglass tape 70 Right oriented tape 71 End fibreglass tape 72 Transverse fibreglass tape 74 Rubber spacer 76 Wire (nylon, metal, epoxy) 78, 78′ Hot & cold insulation 80, 80′, 80″, 80′″ Adhesive 82 Sleeve 84 Plastic film 86, 86′, 86″ Top surfaces 88, 88′, 88″ Below surfaces 100, 100′, 100″ Right hand end surfaces 110, 110′, 110″ Left hand end surfaces
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1. A construction block unit comprising:
a first block having an interior surface;
a second block having an interior surface, and being arranged with respect to the first block so that the interior surface of the second block faces the interior surface of the first block; and
a channel located between the first block and the second block, said channel covering the entire interior surfaces of the first and second block; and
a plurality of ties which connects the first block to the second block, each tie comprising:
a left extension which extends between the first block and the second block;
a right extension which extends between the first block and the second block;
a front extension which connects a front end of the left extension to a front end of the right extension;
a rear extension which connects a rear end of the left extension to a rear end of the right extension;
a first cross extension which connects a front left corner of the tie, located closer to a location at which the front extension connects to the left extension than to both a center of the front extension and a center of the left extension, to a rear right corner of the tie, located closer to a location at which the rear extension connects to the right extension than to both a center of the rear extension and a center of the right extension; and
a second cross extension which connects a rear left corner of the tie, located closer to a location at which the rear extension connects to the left extension than to both a center of the rear extension and a center of the left extension, to a front right corner of the tie, located closer to a location at which the front extension connects to the right extension than to both a center of the front extension and a center of the right extension.
2. The construction block unit of claim 1 ;
wherein said channel is filled with a material.
3. The construction block unit of claim 1 ;
wherein each of the first and second blocks further comprise:
a top surface;
a bottom surface;
a left end surface; and
a right end surface;
wherein at least one of the ties connects the top surface of the first block to the top surface of the second block;
wherein at least one of the ties connects the bottom surface of the first block to the bottom surface of the second block;
wherein at least one of the ties connects the left end surface of the first block to the left end surface of the second block; and
wherein at least one of the ties connects the right end surface of the first block to the right end surface of the second block.
4. The construction unit block of claim 1 ;
wherein each of the ties further comprises a means of lifting to lift said ties and the first and second blocks attached thereto.
5. A construction block unit comprising:
a first block having an interior surface;
a second block having an interior surface, and being arranged with respect to the first block so that the interior surface of the second block faces the interior surface of the first block; and
a channel located between the first block and the second block, said channel covering the entire interior surfaces of the first and second block; and
fiberglass material which connect the first block to the second block;
wherein each of the first and second blocks further comprise:
a top surface;
a bottom surface;
a left end surface; and
a right end surface;
wherein the fiberglass material connects:
the top surface of the first block to the top surface of the second block;
the bottom surface of the first block to the bottom surface of the second block;
the left end surface of the first block to the left end surface of the second block; and
the right end surface of the first block to the right end surface of the second block.
6. The construction block unit of claim 1 , further comprising:
a third block having an interior surface, and being arranged with respect to the second block so that the interior surface of the third block faces a second interior surface of the second block; and
a second channel located between the second block and the third block, said channel covering the entire second interior surface of the second block and the entire interior surface of the third block.
7. The construction block unit of claim 6 ;
wherein each of the channel and the second channel is filled with a material.
8. A construction block unit comprising:
a first block having an interior surface;
a second block having an interior surface, and being arranged with respect to the first block so that the interior surface of the second block faces the interior surface of the first block; and
a channel located between the first block and the second block, said channel covering the entire interior surfaces of the first and second block;
a first tie which connects the first block to the second block; and
a second tie which connects the first block to the second block, and is arranged at a nonparallel angle with respect to the first tie.
9. The construction block unit of claim 5 ;
wherein the fiberglass material comprises fiberglass tape.
10. The construction block unit of claim 1 , further comprising:
rubber spacers positioned within said channel.
11. The construction block unit of claim 5 , further comprising:
an adhesive material which connects the fiberglass material to the first and second blocks.
12. The construction block unit of claim 1 ;
wherein at least one of the first and second blocks comprises:
a grooved channel extending between the left end side and the right end side; and
a tension wire means arranged in the grooved channel, and comprising:
a nylon wire,
a steel wire; and
an epoxy spread.
13. The construction block unit of claim 1 ;
wherein a front surface, located opposite to the interior surface, of the first block comprises at least one external feature selected from the group consisting of colored material, rock, marble, and architectural design.
14. The construction block unit of claim 2 ;
wherein the material filling the channel comprises insulation material.
15. The construction block unit of claim 1 , further comprising
a metal rod;
wherein at least one of the first and second blocks further comprises a passage, passing from the top surface to the bottom surface;
wherein the metal rod is arranged within the passage.
16. The construction block unit of claim 14 ;
wherein said insulation material is wrapped in a film.
17. The construction block unit of claim 1 ;
wherein the first and second blocks comprise at least one material selected from the group consisting of cementitious material, stone, rock, marble, granite.
18. The construction block unit of claim 1 , further comprising:
a strengthening yoke which connects a top end and a bottom end of a left side of one of the first and second blocks to a center portion of a left side of the other of the first and second blocks.
19. A construction block wall comprising:
a plurality of construction block units according to claim 1 ;
a vertical rod located between two of the construction block units which are arranged horizontally next to each other; and
a strengthening horizontal rod which is connected to the vertical rod.
20. The construction block unit of claim 1 ;
wherein each of the ties further comprises a retainer hook.
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