WO2021130761A1 - A technique for assembled interlocking box for construction - Google Patents
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- This invention is related to construction, particularly, constructional blocks useful in the construction of various structures. More particularly, it relates to constructional interlocking blocks having wedges useful in construction of walls, building using various materials such as tiles, glass, granite stones, Ac sheets etc.
- the cement hollow blocks are famous in the construction industry because of the benefits and maintenance. These blocks are environmentally safe, low cost and durable. There are so many inventions related to the same.
- a wall construction for buildings comprising, a plurality of preformed blocks, each block having a ’central, vertically disposed passage extending therethrough; T- shaped slots in the end walls of each block; longitudinally disposed passages in said blocks adjacent the inner and relation, and vertically disposed, reinforcing means provided in said vertically disposed passages to form a rigid wall.
- blocks useful in the construction of walls and other structures include in their design features which render them to be interlocking, and which provide for a wall constructed from the blocks to include a plurality of horizontal and vertical channels that are adapted to receive reinforcing rods (“rebar”).
- rebar reinforcing rods
- a castable concrete may be poured into the wall and caused to exist in the spaces between the rebar and the blocks of the invention.
- I N253/CH E/2004 relates to manufacturing of interlocking blocks made with male and female grooves capable of fitting into each other on top, bottom, front and back sides facilitating construction of walls by putting the blocks one by one vertically and open after another horizontally using industry wastes like dyeing sludge, fly ash, quarry dust, gypsum with bonding materials like cement, lime and pediproof forming a mixture and subjecting it to a pressure 150 to 200 kgs percm in a prefabricated mould with interlocking male and female grooves capable of used for constructing walls in buildings without using cement, sand and water.
- the Soloarmar construction system comprising an original wall construction method, in which the cavities in the blocks are precisely aligned in the vertical axis.
- the blocks are assembled using an inner engagement device such that resistant masonry can be produced quickly and specially adapted for clay or concrete blocks using specific industrial templates, machines, nozzles and dies designed by Soloarmar.
- the appearance and characteristics obtained are similar to those obtained with standard masonry techniques, but with the mixture only being used to lay the first course instead of between all of the blocks.
- the individual planks that make up the laminate floor each contain a base layer, a backing layer, an impact layer, a design layer, and a protective layer, which are laminated together, and have tongues and corresponding grooves in the sides of each plank.
- the design layer of each individual plank is made of a paper substrate and has a distinct section of an image printed on it.
- the laminate floor is then created by assembling the planks in a predetermined order and alignment to recreate the image on the floor. To create the laminate floor, an image is selected and digitized. The digitized image is then formatted to the.
- a digital layout is then created by aligning all of the sections so that they fit on a piece of base material, with spaces left between the section to account for later cutting and machining operations, and the digital layout is printed.
- the printed digital layout is then used as the design layer on a laminate flooring sheet, the laminate flooring sheet is cut into individual planks, and tongues and grooves are machined into the planks.
- the planks are then assembled in a predetermined order and alignment to create the laminate floor with the image.
- a concrete laminate panel (1) comprising a sealant layer (2), a first layer of concrete (4), a second layer of concrete (6), and a backing board (8).
- the sealant layer (2) is a transparent, wear-resistant material. Such as a urethane material.
- the sealant layer (2) provides a waterproof and alcohol-resistant layer with excellent wear properties, both in a dry and a wet condition, plus an ultraviolet filter to prevent yellowing.
- a two-stage, two-part polyurethane material comprises these properties, and we have found this material to be particularly useful as a sealant layer.
- the transparent nature of the sealant layer (2) allows the uppermost surface of the first layer of concrete (4) to be viewed there through.
- the urethane material contains an anti-microbial additive that will inhibit the growth of bacteria, fungi, molds, mildew, and algae.
- the first layer of concrete (4) provides a viewable thin, hardened, and decorative surface.
- the first layer of concrete (4) is wet bonded and cross-cured to the second layer of concrete (6).
- the second layer of concrete (6) comprises a fiber-reinforced concrete material and provides improved tensile strength for the laminate concrete panel (1 ).
- the backing board (8) may be any suitable fibrous board, such as MDF.
- the backing board (8) is bonded to the second layer of concrete (6).
- the main objective of the invention is to provide a technique for the construction of a building or closed monolithic structure using finished interlocking blocks.
- the other object of this invention is to provide the interlocking blocks without the need for plastering and painting, sand, bricks.
- the other object of the invention is to provide interlocking blocks for construction methods with less amount of water than the conventional construction method.
- This invention is related to construction, particularly, constructional blocks useful in the construction of various structures. More particularly, it relates to constructional interlocking blocks having wedges useful in construction of walls and building structures. These interlocking boxes or blocks are forming a closed structure with four sides connectable to other with means in the interlocking blocks called profiles of extruding portions and front side portion connectable to each other forming a closed structure. This closed structure is further connectable to pluralities of such other closed interlocking block structure to form a wall of a building, a recess in all the interlocking blocks are connectable to have a rigid material inserted to strengthen the construction.
- the walls of the interlocking block inside and outside may be polished and image is printable inside and outside of the block or any colors as wished by the user.
- the interlocking blocks are reinforced with concrete to may even be finished construction with materials like clay, red soil, waste demolished construction materials such as broken bricks, broken concrete materials, broken R.R. boulders, quarry road dust. Whatever may be materials depends upon the type of construction. (Example: dwelling unit, group house, cowshed, cottages, temporary structures).AIso the present invention replaces shuttering and centering except roof.
- Fig 1 to 1B illustrates the multiple views of the interlocking block with recess on both sides as per embodiment in the invention.
- Fig 2 illustrates the right side elevation of the interlocking block.
- Fig 3 illustrates the left side elevation of the interlocking block
- Fig 4 illustrates the top view of the interlocking block having a hollow portion inside.
- Fig 5, 6 illustrate the left and right side elevation of the interlocking block having recess respectively.
- Fig 7, 7a illustrates a comparative drawing where the area or field requirement between the conventional construction method and the present invention method.
- Fig 8 illustrates the interlocking block filled with reinforcing materials and rigid materials.
- Fig 9 illustrates the interlocking materials with rigid materials.
- FIG. 1A, 1B illustrates the multiple views of an interlocking block with recess on both sides as per embodiment in the invention.
- the hollow portion inside shown in figure 1,1 A, 1B is filled with reinforcing materials 5 such as clay, red soil, waste demolished construction materials such as broken bricks, broken concrete materials, broken R.R. boulders, quarry road dust. Whatever may be materials depends upon the type of construction. (Example: dwelling unit, group house, cowshed, cottages, temporary structures).
- the recess or wedges 4 in the interlocking block is used to connect multiple interlocking blocks in one aspect in another aspect, it is used to strengthen the construction by inserting rigid materials 6 to connect multiple interlocking blocks resulting in a monolithic structure formed.
- One of the main embodiments in the invention is that the interlocking block is made using fire-resistant material.
- Fig 2 illustrates the right side elevation of the interlocking block.
- the interlocking block may be constructed in any of the materials but not limited to granite stones, fibers, glass, ceramic, Ac sheets, high rigid plastics, wooden pieces etc. in fig 2, the front side portion is fixed with extrude portion as shown.
- the extrude portion and front side portion are made up of any materials as given here, in one aspect in the main embodiment in the invention is to fix bonding extrude portion and front side portion in such a way that the profile of the front side portion is smaller than the profile of the extrude portion or vice versa in one aspect.
- the interlocking block consisting of four sides where at least one side of the interlocking block is constructed in such a way that the profile of the front side portion 2 is smaller than the profile of the extrude portion 1 or vice versa.
- the profile of the front side portion 2 and extrude portion 1 is maybe a height or length or width or in the combination of all depending upon the type of material.
- Fig 3 illustrates the left side elevation of the interlocking block which is similar to that of fig 2, also the extrude portion and front side portion are made up of any materials as given here, in one aspect in the main embodiment in the invention is to fix bonding extrude portion and front side portion in such a way that the profile of the front side portion is smaller than the profile of the extrude portion or vice versa in one aspect.
- the interlocking block consisting of four sides where at least one side of the interlocking block is constructed in such a way that the profile of the front side portion 2 is smaller than the profile of the extrude portion 1 or vice versa.
- the profile of the front side portion 2 and extrude portion 1 is maybe a height or length or width or in the combination of all depending upon the type of material.
- front side portion 2 and extrude portion 1 made with a single material molding such that the profile of the front side portion 2 is smaller than the profile of the extrude portion 1 or vice versa.
- the profile of the front side portion 2 and extrude portion 1 is maybe a height or length or width or in the combination of all depending upon the type of material.
- Figure 4 illustrates the top view of the interlocking block having a hollow portion wherein the inside hollow portion 3 is filled with reinforcing materials 5 such as clay, red soil, waste demolished construction materials such as broken bricks, broken concrete materials, broken R.R. boulders, quarry road dust. Whatever may be materials depends upon the type of construction. For example dwelling unit, group house, cowshed, cottages, temporary structures.
- the recess or wedges 4 in the interlocking block is used to connect multiple interlocking blocks in one aspect in another aspect, it is used to strengthen the construction by inserting rigid materials 6 to connect multiple interlocking blocks resulting in monolithic structure formed.
- Fig 5, 6 illustrate the left and right side elevations made up of the materials but not limited to granite stones, concrete, high rigid plastics, wooden pieces, etc, the interlocking block having open recess 4 respectively.
- the recess may be used to connect multiple interlocking blocks in one aspect, in another aspect it is used to strengthen the construction by inserting rigid materials 6 to connect multiple interlocking blocks.
- the recess formed in the left and right side elevation as shown in the fig 5, 6 strengthen the construction in lateral wise or horizontally and vertically by insertion of the solid material laterally connection multiple interlocking blocks wherein one interlocking block connects the other interlocking block through the extrude portion 1 thereby a recess or gap is formed vertically through which the solid material 6 is inserted in order to strengthen the structure vertically.
- the recess 4 in the left and side elevation of the interlocking block is may be useful to lift easily from one place to another.
- the front side portion and extrude portion are made up of materials being image imprinted, or polished or colored or in a combination of all.
- the front side portion and extrude portion are made up of materials being image imprnted, or polished or colored or in combination at least inside of the hollow block or outside of the hollow block. This invention avoids ceiling vertical walls, damaging wal s for decorative purposes and other activities.
- the important embodiment in the invention is to construct a building or a wall or in general a construction with the interlocking block connectable to another interlocking block in such a way that the front side portion 2 of one interlocking block is connectable to the front side portion of the other interlocking block, the extrude portion 1 of the interlocking block is connectable to the extrude portion of the other interlocking block.
- the important embodiment in the invention is to construct a building or a wall or in general a construction with the interlocking block connectable to another interlocking block in such a way that the front side portion 2 of one interlocking block is connectable to the extrude portion of the other interlocking block, the extrude portion 1 of the interlocking block is connectable to the front side portion of the other interlocking block.
- Another significant aspect of the invention is the building construction a wall or in general construction with interlocking block is saving the area requirement for the entire construction.
- the present invention saves the construction area by 8%.
- the wall thickness in the present invention including finishing will be only 8” (inches) comparing with the conventional method of construction with same finish it will be 12" (inches) resulting the construction area reduction.
- Fig 8 illustrates the interlocking block filled with reinforcing materials 5 and rigid materia Is6.
- Fig 9 illustrates the interlocking materials with rigid materials 6.
- the open recess portion 4 is available on both sides of the interlocking block, wherein the hollow portion is filled by any type of materials such as cement, stones, concrete etc, the rigid material as shown in figure 8 or fig 9 is inserted to strengthen the building construction made by interlocking blocks assembly.
- the assembly of interlocking block consisting of any material having front side portion 2 and extrude portion 1 bonded in such a way that the profile of the front side portion 2 is smaller than the profile of the extrude portion 1 or vice versa to form a hollow block with recess on its perpendicular axis and the sides of the interlocking block having parallel axis between the front side portion 2 and extrude portion 1 wherein the hollow block is further characterized to have high strength by filing reinforcing materials 5 and rigid materials 6 resulting monolithic structure.
- the method of building a construction with an assembly of interlocking block consisting of any material having front side portion 2, extrude portion 1 , recess on both sides forming a hollow block wherein the extrude portion 2 of the interlocking block is connectable to another interlocking block in such a way that the front side portion 2 of one interlocking block is connectable to the front side portion of the other interlocking block, the extrude portion 1 of the interlocking block is connectable to the extrude portion of the other interlocking block.
- the important embodiment in the invention is to construct a building or a wall or in general a construction with the interlocking block connectable to another interlocking block in such a way that the front side portion 2 of one interlocking block is connectable to the extrude portion of the other interlocking block, the extrude portion 1 of the interlocking block is connectable to the front side portion of the other interlocking block.
- the interlocking blocks of construction may have stone acrylic as bonding material.
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Abstract
This invention is related to construction, particularly, constructional blocks useful in the construction of various structures. More particularly, it relates to constructional interlocking blocks having wedges useful in construction of walls and finished structures. These interlocking boxes or blocks are forming a closed structure with four sides connectable to other with means in the interlocking blocks called profiles of extrude portions and front side portion connectable to each other forming a closed structure. This closed structure is further connectable to pluralities of such other closed interlocking block structure to form a wall of a building, a recess in all the interlocking blocks are connectable to have a rigid material inserted to strengthen the construction. The walls of the interlocking block inside and outside may be polished and image is printable inside and outside of the block or any colors as wished by the user. The interlocking blocks are reinforced with concrete to may even be finished construction with materials like clay, red soil, waste demolished construction materials such as broken bricks, broken concrete materials, broken R.R.boulders, quarry road dust. Whatever may be materials depends upon the type of construction. (Example: dwelling unit, group house, cowshed, cottages, temporary structures).
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Title: A TECHNIQUE FOR ASSEMBLED INTERLOCKING BOX FOR CONSTRUCTION
Applicant: PANDIAN CHELLAPANDIAN
FIELD OF INVENTION
This invention is related to construction, particularly, constructional blocks useful in the construction of various structures. More particularly, it relates to constructional interlocking blocks having wedges useful in construction of walls, building using various materials such as tiles, glass, granite stones, Ac sheets etc.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The cement hollow blocks are famous in the construction industry because of the benefits and maintenance. These blocks are environmentally safe, low cost and durable. There are so many inventions related to the same.
In US 3,292,331, A wall construction for buildings comprising, a plurality of preformed blocks, each block having a ’central, vertically disposed passage extending therethrough; T- shaped slots in the end walls of each block; longitudinally disposed passages in said blocks adjacent the inner and relation, and vertically disposed, reinforcing means provided in said vertically disposed passages to form a rigid wall.
In US 6,588,168 B2herein are blocks useful in the construction of walls and other structures. The blocks include in their design features which render them to be interlocking, and which provide for a wall constructed from the blocks to include a plurality of horizontal and vertical channels that are adapted to receive reinforcing rods (“rebar”). Once a two-dimensional network of rebar is disposed in the interior of such a wall constructed from blocks according to a preferred form of the invention, a castable concrete may be poured into the wall and caused to exist in the spaces between the rebar and the blocks of the invention. By such construction, a wall comprising concrete in its interior that is reinforced in two dimensions is provided,
wherein reinforcement in the third dimension is provided by the interlocking feature of the tops and bottom portions of blocks in adjacent rows with one another.
In I N253/CH E/2004, relates to manufacturing of interlocking blocks made with male and female grooves capable of fitting into each other on top, bottom, front and back sides facilitating construction of walls by putting the blocks one by one vertically and open after another horizontally using industry wastes like dyeing sludge, fly ash, quarry dust, gypsum with bonding materials like cement, lime and pediproof forming a mixture and subjecting it to a pressure 150 to 200 kgs percm in a prefabricated mould with interlocking male and female grooves capable of used for constructing walls in buildings without using cement, sand and water.
In WO 2006/111106 A2, the Soloarmar construction system comprising an original wall construction method, in which the cavities in the blocks are precisely aligned in the vertical axis. According to the invention, the blocks are assembled using an inner engagement device such that resistant masonry can be produced quickly and specially adapted for clay or concrete blocks using specific industrial templates, machines, nozzles and dies designed by Soloarmar. The appearance and characteristics obtained are similar to those obtained with standard masonry techniques, but with the mixture only being used to lay the first course instead of between all of the blocks.
In US2005/0083551A1 laminate floor with custom images and a method for making the same are disclosed. The individual planks that make up the laminate floor each contain a base layer, a backing layer, an impact layer, a design layer, and a protective layer, which are laminated together, and have tongues and corresponding grooves in the sides of each plank. The design layer of each individual plank is made of a paper substrate and has a distinct section of an image printed on it. The laminate floor is then created by assembling the planks in a predetermined order and alignment to recreate the image on the floor. To create the laminate floor, an image is selected and digitized. The digitized image is then formatted to the. dimensions of the flooring area desired, enhanced to a desired quality level, and segmented into
distinct sections so that each section will fit on a plank. A digital layout is then created by aligning all of the sections so that they fit on a piece of base material, with spaces left between the section to account for later cutting and machining operations, and the digital layout is printed. The printed digital layout is then used as the design layer on a laminate flooring sheet, the laminate flooring sheet is cut into individual planks, and tongues and grooves are machined into the planks. The planks are then assembled in a predetermined order and alignment to create the laminate floor with the image.
In US 7,051483 B2, A concrete laminate panel (1) comprising a sealant layer (2), a first layer of concrete (4), a second layer of concrete (6), and a backing board (8). The sealant layer (2) is a transparent, wear-resistant material. Such as a urethane material. The sealant layer (2) provides a waterproof and alcohol-resistant layer with excellent wear properties, both in a dry and a wet condition, plus an ultraviolet filter to prevent yellowing. A two-stage, two-part polyurethane material comprises these properties, and we have found this material to be particularly useful as a sealant layer. The transparent nature of the sealant layer (2) allows the uppermost surface of the first layer of concrete (4) to be viewed there through. The urethane material contains an anti-microbial additive that will inhibit the growth of bacteria, fungi, molds, mildew, and algae. The first layer of concrete (4) provides a viewable thin, hardened, and decorative surface. The first layer of concrete (4) is wet bonded and cross-cured to the second layer of concrete (6). The second layer of concrete (6) comprises a fiber-reinforced concrete material and provides improved tensile strength for the laminate concrete panel (1 ). The backing board (8) may be any suitable fibrous board, such as MDF. The backing board (8) is bonded to the second layer of concrete (6).
In US 4,470,357, An improved laminated panel construction for use in the construction of vaults in existing building structures, including outer laminae of steel sheeting with inner laminae of a dense hard wood such as oak, carbide abrasive,
and concrete aggregate. The laminate is formed by bonding with epoxy adhesives in which the abrasive in particulate form has been suspended. Certain of the laminae are separated by lengths of metal forming a channel to form an interstice which is filled with the concrete aggregate after formation. The panels are formed with lap joints for assembly, the lap joints being covered with metal batten strips welded to the exposed surfaces of the outermost laminate.
But the above prior arts fail to execute the constructional blocks without plastering and painting, water, sand, bricks, reducing the construction period, reducing construction cost and labor cost and further, increasing the strength of the building.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a technique for the construction of a building or closed monolithic structure using finished interlocking blocks.
The other object of this invention is to provide the interlocking blocks without the need for plastering and painting, sand, bricks.
The other object of the invention is to provide interlocking blocks for construction methods with less amount of water than the conventional construction method.
Yet the other object of the invention is to provide construction of a building using interlocking blocks with a reduced period than the convention method of construction. Yet the other object of the invention is to provide the construction of building using interlocking blocks with increase in terms of strength using the interlocking means of the interlocking blocks.
SUMMARY
This invention is related to construction, particularly, constructional blocks useful in the construction of various structures. More particularly, it relates to constructional interlocking blocks having wedges useful in construction of walls and building structures. These interlocking boxes or blocks are forming a closed structure with four sides connectable to other with means in the interlocking blocks called profiles
of extruding portions and front side portion connectable to each other forming a closed structure. This closed structure is further connectable to pluralities of such other closed interlocking block structure to form a wall of a building, a recess in all the interlocking blocks are connectable to have a rigid material inserted to strengthen the construction. The walls of the interlocking block inside and outside may be polished and image is printable inside and outside of the block or any colors as wished by the user. The interlocking blocks are reinforced with concrete to may even be finished construction with materials like clay, red soil, waste demolished construction materials such as broken bricks, broken concrete materials, broken R.R. boulders, quarry road dust. Whatever may be materials depends upon the type of construction. (Example: dwelling unit, group house, cowshed, cottages, temporary structures).AIso the present invention replaces shuttering and centering except roof.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig 1 to 1B illustrates the multiple views of the interlocking block with recess on both sides as per embodiment in the invention.
Fig 2 illustrates the right side elevation of the interlocking block.
Fig 3 illustrates the left side elevation of the interlocking block Fig 4 illustrates the top view of the interlocking block having a hollow portion inside. Fig 5, 6 illustrate the left and right side elevation of the interlocking block having recess respectively.
Fig 7, 7a illustrates a comparative drawing where the area or field requirement between the conventional construction method and the present invention method.
Fig 8 illustrates the interlocking block filled with reinforcing materials and rigid materials.
Fig 9 illustrates the interlocking materials with rigid materials.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to fig 1, 1A, 1B, illustrates the multiple views of an interlocking block with recess on both sides as per embodiment in the invention. The hollow portion inside shown in figure 1,1 A, 1B is filled with reinforcing materials 5 such as clay, red soil, waste demolished construction materials such as broken bricks, broken concrete materials, broken R.R. boulders, quarry road dust. Whatever may be materials depends upon the type of construction. (Example: dwelling unit, group house, cowshed, cottages, temporary structures). The recess or wedges 4 in the interlocking block is used to connect multiple interlocking blocks in one aspect in another aspect, it is used to strengthen the construction by inserting rigid materials 6 to connect multiple interlocking blocks resulting in a monolithic structure formed.
One of the main embodiments in the invention is that the interlocking block is made using fire-resistant material.
Fig 2 illustrates the right side elevation of the interlocking block. The interlocking block may be constructed in any of the materials but not limited to granite stones, fibers, glass, ceramic, Ac sheets, high rigid plastics, wooden pieces etc. in fig 2, the front side portion is fixed with extrude portion as shown. The extrude portion and front side portion are made up of any materials as given here, in one aspect in the main embodiment in the invention is to fix bonding extrude portion and front side portion in such a way that the profile of the front side portion is smaller than the profile of the extrude portion or vice versa in one aspect. In another aspect the interlocking block consisting of four sides where at least one side of the interlocking block is constructed in such a way that the profile of the front side portion 2 is smaller than the profile of the extrude portion 1 or vice versa. Wherein the profile of the front
side portion 2 and extrude portion 1 is maybe a height or length or width or in the combination of all depending upon the type of material.
Fig 3 illustrates the left side elevation of the interlocking block which is similar to that of fig 2, also the extrude portion and front side portion are made up of any materials as given here, in one aspect in the main embodiment in the invention is to fix bonding extrude portion and front side portion in such a way that the profile of the front side portion is smaller than the profile of the extrude portion or vice versa in one aspect. In another aspect the interlocking block consisting of four sides where at least one side of the interlocking block is constructed in such a way that the profile of the front side portion 2 is smaller than the profile of the extrude portion 1 or vice versa. Wherein the profile of the front side portion 2 and extrude portion 1 is maybe a height or length or width or in the combination of all depending upon the type of material.
In another aspect of the invention from fig 2, 3 wherein the formation of front side portion 2 and extrude portion 1 made with a single material molding such that the profile of the front side portion 2 is smaller than the profile of the extrude portion 1 or vice versa. Wherein the profile of the front side portion 2 and extrude portion 1 is maybe a height or length or width or in the combination of all depending upon the type of material.
Figure 4 illustrates the top view of the interlocking block having a hollow portion wherein the inside hollow portion 3 is filled with reinforcing materials 5 such as clay, red soil, waste demolished construction materials such as broken bricks, broken concrete materials, broken R.R. boulders, quarry road dust. Whatever may be materials depends upon the type of construction. For example dwelling unit, group house, cowshed, cottages, temporary structures. The recess or wedges 4 in the interlocking block is used to connect multiple interlocking blocks in one aspect in another aspect, it is used to strengthen the construction by inserting rigid materials 6 to connect multiple interlocking blocks resulting in monolithic structure formed.
Fig 5, 6 illustrate the left and right side elevations made up of the materials but not limited to granite stones, concrete, high rigid plastics, wooden pieces, etc, the interlocking block having open recess 4 respectively. The recess may be used to connect multiple interlocking blocks in one aspect, in another aspect it is used to strengthen the construction by inserting rigid materials 6 to connect multiple interlocking blocks.
In one aspect the recess formed in the left and right side elevation as shown in the fig 5, 6 strengthen the construction in lateral wise or horizontally and vertically by insertion of the solid material laterally connection multiple interlocking blocks wherein one interlocking block connects the other interlocking block through the extrude portion 1 thereby a recess or gap is formed vertically through which the solid material 6 is inserted in order to strengthen the structure vertically.
The recess 4 in the left and side elevation of the interlocking block is may be useful to lift easily from one place to another.
In one embodiment, the front side portion and extrude portion are made up of materials being image imprinted, or polished or colored or in a combination of all.
In another embodiment, the front side portion and extrude portion are made up of materials being image imprnted, or polished or colored or in combination at least inside of the hollow block or outside of the hollow block. This invention avoids ceiling vertical walls, damaging wal s for decorative purposes and other activities.
The important embodiment in the invention is to construct a building or a wall or in general a construction with the interlocking block connectable to another interlocking block in such a way that the front side portion 2 of one interlocking block is connectable to the front side portion of the other interlocking block, the extrude portion 1 of the interlocking block is connectable to the extrude portion of the other interlocking block.
The important embodiment in the invention is to construct a building or a wall or in general a construction with the interlocking block connectable to another interlocking block in such a way that the front side portion 2 of one interlocking block is connectable to the extrude portion of the other interlocking block, the extrude portion 1 of the interlocking block is connectable to the front side portion of the other interlocking block.
Another significant aspect of the invention is the building construction a wall or in general construction with interlocking block is saving the area requirement for the entire construction.
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AREA REDUCTION (as per Dwg. 7& 7a)
Conventional Type building Plinth area=782 sqft.
Present invention building Plinth area against the same Carpet Area = 718.74 sqft. Reduction in the Plinth area against the same Carpet area =63.26 sqft.
Percentage of constructed area saving= (63.26/782)*100=8.08%.
Therefore the present invention saves the construction area by 8%.
The wall thickness in the present invention including finishing will be only 8” (inches) comparing with the conventional method of construction with same finish it will be 12" (inches) resulting the construction area reduction.
COST REDUCTION
The cost of ordinary building is =782.00* Rs.2000 per Sqft=15, 64000.
The cost for the construction by present inventive method=718.84*Rs1300 Sqft=Rs.9, 34, 362. The cost difference=6, 29, 638 Percentage of cost saving = (6, 29, 638/15,64000)*100= 40.25%
So, the present method of construction saves the cost by 40.25%.
Fig 8 illustrates the interlocking block filled with reinforcing materials 5 and rigid materia Is6. And Fig 9 illustrates the interlocking materials with rigid materials 6.
The open recess portion 4 is available on both sides of the interlocking block, wherein the hollow portion is filled by any type of materials such as cement, stones, concrete etc, the rigid material as shown in figure 8 or fig 9 is inserted to strengthen the building construction made by interlocking blocks assembly.
In one main embodiment in the invention from the fig1 to fig 9, it is well understood that the assembly of interlocking block consisting of any material having front side portion 2 and extrude portion 1 bonded in such a way that the profile of the front side portion 2 is smaller than the profile of the extrude portion 1 or vice versa to form a hollow block with recess on its perpendicular axis and the sides of the interlocking block having parallel axis between the front side portion 2 and extrude portion 1 wherein the hollow block is further characterized to have high strength by filing reinforcing materials 5 and rigid materials 6 resulting monolithic structure.
In one main embodiment in the invention from the fig1 to fig 9, it is well understood that the method of building a construction with an assembly of interlocking block consisting of any material having front side portion 2, extrude portion 1 , recess on both sides forming a hollow block wherein the extrude portion 2 of the interlocking block is connectable to another interlocking block in such a way that the front side portion 2 of one interlocking block is connectable to the front side portion of the other interlocking block, the extrude portion 1 of the interlocking block is connectable to the extrude portion of the other interlocking block.
The important embodiment in the invention is to construct a building or a wall or in general a construction with the interlocking block connectable to another interlocking block in such a way that the front side portion 2 of one interlocking block is connectable to the extrude portion of the other interlocking block, the extrude portion 1 of the interlocking block is connectable to the front side portion of the other interlocking block.
Yet the other embodiment in the invention is that the interlocking blocks of construction may have stone acrylic as bonding material.
Consideration must be given to the fact that although this invention has been shown, described, and disclosed in relation to certain preferred embodiments, obvious equivalent modifications and alterations thereof will become apparent to one of ordinary skill in this art upon reading and understanding this specification and the claims appended hereto. Accordingly, the presently disclosed invention is intended to cover all such modifications and alterations and is limited only by the scope of the claims which follow.
Claims
1. An assembled interlocking hollow block useful in the construction of walls or building having a structure, comprising:
- a front side portion 2
- an extrude portion 1
- a set of open recess 4 on the left and right side
- wherein an interlocking hollow block assembly is made in such a way that a set of front side portion and extrude portion bonded to form a closed structure, on its perpendicular axis left and right side, a set of recess 4 is formed thereby reinforcing material 5 and rigid materials 6 is inserted,
- wherein the rigid material is inserted inside the interlocking hollow block through the recess 4 horizontally and the recess formed between the interlocking blocks vertically
2. The assembled interlocking block as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the front side portion 2 and extrude portion 1 is polished (finished surface) material.
3. The assembled interlocking block as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the front side portion 2 and extrude portion 1 are image printed material and the said reinforcing material is such as broken bricks, broken concrete debris, broken R.R.boulders, quarry road dust.
4. The assembled interlocking block as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the profile of the front side portion 2 is smaller than the profile of the extrude portion 1 or vice versa
5. The assembled interlocking block as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the profile of the front side portion 2 and the profile of the extrude portion 1are a length dimension or a width dimension or a height dimension or combination of all.
6. The assembled interlocking block as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the hollow block having front side portion 2 or extrude portion inside or outside of the hollow block contains image printed material.
7. The assembled interlocking block as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bonding of the said front side portion 2 and extrude portion 1 is carried by adhesive bonding or cement bonding or concrete bonding or in a combination thereof.
8. The assembled interlocking block as claimed in claim 1, wherein the interlocking hollow block is made up of fire resisting material or fireproof material.
9. A method of the construction of walls or building with the use of interlocking blocks in such a way that the pluralities of hollow blocks are constructed in lateral fashion and vertical fashion.
10. The method of the construction of walls or building with the use of interlocking block as claimed in claim 9, the pluralities of the hollow block are constructed in lateral fashion and vertical fashion with strength reinforcing materials and rigid materials vertically and horizontally inside of the hollow block and outside of the hollow block.
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