[0001] The invention relates to a wall consisting of a number of building blocks or elements
which are Laid in successive courses next to and on one another, and which are provided,
at Least at thei,r horizontal contact surfaces, with connection means and in addition
are joined together by mortar.
[0002] Walls constructed with blocks or elements of, for example, calcareous sandstone,
bonded together with the aid of an adhesive mortar are widely known from building
practice.
[0003] It is also known to use a mechanicaL block Layer with the aid of which, after adhesive
mortar has been applied to the bottom course of blocks, the following course Lying
thereon is Laid, the arrangement of the joints (at right angles to the horizontal
surface) being taken into account. In this way the entire wall can be erected. This
method of stacking, however, has the disadvantage that an adequately LeveL wall is
not always obtained because of the slipping of the blocks after they have been positioned
and before the adhesive mortar has set.
[0004] In order to obviate this disadvantage, for the Laying of courses of calcareous sandstone
blocks centrally in the horizontal plane relative to one another, use is made of tongue
and groove joints, a groove being provided in one of the two horizontal surfaces of
each block, while the other horizontal surface is provided with a tongue, in such
a manner that the tongues and grooves of successive courses engage one in the other.
A Layer of adhesive mortar is then applied to the surface of the blocks.
[0005] Both when tongues and grooves are used, and even more so when they are not used,
it is impossible or difficult to make an even wall, because with tongues and grooves,-play
is in fact necessary and tolerances occur.
[0006] This shortcoming also exists when a mechanical block Layer is used.
[0007] The previous disadvantage of the slipping of elements is thus not completely eliminated,
so that with this method of stacking an adequately even waLL is not always achieved.
[0008] The invention seeks to avoid the disadvantages arising in the stacking of blocks
or elements according to the prior art.
[0009] According to the invention this aim is achieved in that, in a wall of the type defined
above, the connection means for each block or element are formed by at Least one LongitudinaL
groove in at Least one of the two horizontal surfaces, at Least one recess having
a vertical centre line disposed in the vertical central plane of the groove, and Leading
out into the other horizontal surface, together with a pin which fits into the recess
and, when fitted therein, has an outwardly projecting part which fits into the groove
of an adjoining block or element.
[0010] Through the fitting of pins into recesses, during the construction of the waLL, that
is to say in the Laying of each block or element, centering is effected immediately,
so that an even wall is always obtained. It is not detrimental for adhesive mortar
to penetrate into the LongitudinaL groove, because the pin is quite able to push this
asdhesive mortar away LocaLLy.
[0011] In one advantageous embodiment the groove or grooves has or have a section which
tapers transversely to the LongitudinaL axis of the block or element. In this way
the centering action of the pin in the groove is improved.
[0012] In another advantageous embodiment the groove or grooves is or are disposed in the
bottom surface of the blocks or elements. Adhesive mortar can thus be prevented from
penetrating into the grooves before the blocks or elements are Laid.
[0013] According to another embodiment, at Least two recesses for the pins are provided
in a horizontal surface in each block or element. Through the use of at Least two
pins in openings in a horizontal surface, a very good centering action is obtained.
[0014] In another advantageous embodiment, the recesses for the pins are formed by grooves
in the end faces of the blocks or elements. This embodiment is of advantage when for
technical reasons of manufacture it is difficult to make openings in the blocks or
elements but simple to make LongitudinaL grooves in the end surfaces of the blocks
or elements, in which case two LongitudinaL grooves in end surfaces of the blocks,
Lying one against the other, together form a recess.
[0015] According to another advantageous embodiment, each opening is provided, at the point
where it Leads out into the horizontal surface of the block or element, with a bevelled
edge on its periphery. It is thus possible for adhesive mortar to penetrate between
the pin and the actual joint, thus contributing towards the further stiffening of
the bond.
[0016] According to another embodiment, the blocks or elements have a tongue and groove
joint on their end faces. Centering is thus considerably facilitated and therefore
accelerated, and in addition the acoustic insulating properties of the wall built
can be improved.
[0017] In another advantageous embodiment, each block or element has in its bottom face
a single groove of trapezium-shaped section, the top surface of each block or element
has two tapering bores, and the pins are rotationally symmetrical with a tapering
part which fits into the tapering part of the bores and have a bevelled conical end
of which the apex angle corresponds to the angle between the side surfaces of the
groove. In this way the pins can simply be placed in the bores intended for them,
and an advantageous centering action is obtained through the fact that the side surfaces
of the groove are bevelled to correspond to the pin.
[0018] In another advantageous embodiment the pins consist of a plastics material. The pins
can thus have advantageous properties in respect of life, strength and deformability.
[0019] Preferred embodiments of the wall with connection means will be described below,
as examples, with reference to the drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a side view of the built-up wall, in which the pins disposed in the blocks
are indicated diagrammatically,
Figure 2 is a cross-section of a block in the built-up wall shown in Figure 1, taken
at the point where a pin is disposed,
Figure 3 is a cross-section of the parts, Lying at the interface of two blocks, taken
at the point where a centering means is disposed,
Figure 4 shows diagrammatically the positioning of the pins in the grooves in a wall
of the kind shown in Figure 1, built up of blocks, in which however the grooves in
which the pins are engaged are provided on upper face of the blocks,
Figure 5 is a side view of a built-up wall in section, in which the openings for the
pins are formed by providing matching slots in the end faces of the blocks,
Figure 6 is a top view of the waLL shown in Figure 5,
Figure 7 is a side view of the end face of a block provided with a slot, with, in
section, a block disposed thereabove and having a groove for receiving pin, and
Figure 8 is a top view of a stacked course of blocks at the point where a tongue-and-groove
joint is provided in the end faces.
[0020] In Figure 1, the wall 1 is constructed of blocks 2, which are Laid in courses staggered
relative to one another in order to obtain a bond. Figure 2 shows the cross-section
of a block 2. In the bottom face of the block is formed a through groove 3, which
in this example Lies in the middle relative to the LongitudinaL direction of the block
and extends over all the blocks of a course. In the upper face of the block 2 an opening
4, bevelled at the top, is shown in section,and in it a pin 5 is disposed. As can
be seen in Figure 1, each block 2 is provided with two openings 4 and pins 5, each
pin engaging in a different block disposed above it. The relation between the groove
3, the opening 4 and the pin 5 is shown more cLearLy, at the site of a joint, in Figure
3, which shows the engagement of the pin 5. In addition, adhesive mortar 6 is shown
between two blocks. This adhesive mortar also penetrates into the bevelled part of
the opening 4 at the mouth of the Latter on the horizontal surface of the block. In
Figure 4 is shown a wall in which, in contrast to the wall shown in Figures 1 to 3,
the groove is situated in the upper face of an underlying block.
[0021] Figures 5, 6 and 7 show in various views a special way of forming the opening for
the pin 5. In this case two adjoining blocks are provided on each end face with a
slot 7. When the end faces are laid one against the other, the pairing of the slots
forms a recess to receive the pins 5. This construction is above all advantageous
when for technical reasons of manufacture it is difficult to form an opening in the
blocks, whereas the provision of a slot is substantiaLly simpler. This is, for example,
the case in the production of so-caLLed chine blocks, i.e. blocks used in conjunction
with calcareous sandstone elements
to achieve suitability for high waLLs.
[0022] Figure 8 shows a top view of a special embodiment of the blocks. Here each block
is provided on a vertical side face, adjoining the side of an adjacent block, with
a groove 9 and, on the opposite side face, with a tongue 8 of complementary shape.
By interengaging the groove 9 of one block and the tongue 8 on the other block, a
centering effect in the vertical direction is achieved. In addition, this arrangement
provides the advantage of a soundinsulting effect through the tongue-and-groove joint.
[0023] It should be realised that what is shown in the drawings will serve only as an example.
Thus, for exampLe, a plurality of grooves may be provided on one or more sides of
the blocks, or a groove may be disposed eccentrically.
[0024] The invention is obviously not restricted soLeLy to the use of blocks of e.g. calcareous
sandstone or other material such as concrete, but Larger elements may also be made
of suitable material such as for example concrete and cellular concrete.
1. Wall consisting of a number of building blocks or elements which are laid in successive
courses next to and on one another and which are provided, at least at their horizontal
contact faces, with connection means and in addition are joined together by mortar,
characterised in that these connection means for each block or element are formed
by at least one longitudinal groove (3) in at least one of the two horizontal faces,
at least one recess (4) having a vertical centre line disposed in the vertical central
plane of the groove (3), and leading out into the other horizontal face, together
with a pin which fits into the recess (4) and, when fitted therein, has an outwardly
projecting part which fits into the groove (3) of an adjoining block or element (1).
2. Wall according to claim 1, characterised in that, in a section transverse to the
longitudinal axis of the block or element, the groove or grooves (3) has or have a
tapering section.
3. Wall according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that the groove or grooves (3)
is or are disposed in the bottom face of the blocks or elements (1).
4. Wall according to one or more of claims 1 to 3, characterised in that each block
or element (1) has two recesses (3) in one horizontal plane.
5. Wall according to claim 4, characterised in that the recesses (4) are formed by
grooves (3) in the end faces of the blocks or elements.
6. Wall according to claim 4, characterised in that the recesses (4) are formed by
bores having tapering side walls.
7. Wall according to claim 6, characterised in that at the point where it leads out
into the horizontal face of the block or element, each bore has a bevelled edge on
its periphery.
8. Wall according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterised in that the
blocks or elements have a tongue-and-groove joint (8,9) on their end faces.
9. Wall according to one or more of the preceding claims 1 to 4 and 6 to 8, characterised
in that each block or element (1) has in its lower face a single groove (3) of trapezium-shaped
section, the top face of each block or element (1) has two tapering bores, and the
pins are rotationally symmetrical pins with a tapering part which fits into the tapering
part of the bores and a truncated conical end of which the apex angle corresponds
to the angle between the side faces of the groove.
10. Wall according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterised in that the
pins (5) are made of plastics material.