Guide for laying glass blocks
First Claim
1. A one-piece guide adapted to be inserted into an adhesive compound, such as mortar, between recessed surfaces of predetermined width presented by opposing faces of adjacent units, such as glass blocks, to space and align said units with respect to each other in the formation of a masonry structure, said guide comprising:
- (a) a generally T-shaped frame including a longitudinal arm and a transverse arm joined at one end to a medial portion of said longitudinal arm;
(b) a pair of longitudinally spaced first and second bodies joined to opposite ends of said longitudinal arm;
(c) a third body joined to a free end of said transverse arm;
(d) said bodies each having a thickness substantially greater than the thickness of said frame and presenting flat upper and lower surfaces that are parallel to each other and that lie in the same planes as corresponding surfaces of the other bodies of said guide;
(e) said third body being spaced transversely on said guide from said first and second bodies a distance only slightly less than the width of one of said recessed face surfaces.
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Abstract
A one-piece guide adapted to be inserted into mortar, between recessed surfaces presented by opposing faces of adjacent glass blocks, to space and align them with respect in each other in the formation of a masonry structure. The guide comprises a relatively thin frame including longitudinal and transverse arms having joined to their free ends bodies that are spaced transversely from said each other a distance only slightly less than the width of said recessed face surfaces.
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1. A one-piece guide adapted to be inserted into an adhesive compound, such as mortar, between recessed surfaces of predetermined width presented by opposing faces of adjacent units, such as glass blocks, to space and align said units with respect to each other in the formation of a masonry structure, said guide comprising:
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(a) a generally T-shaped frame including a longitudinal arm and a transverse arm joined at one end to a medial portion of said longitudinal arm; (b) a pair of longitudinally spaced first and second bodies joined to opposite ends of said longitudinal arm; (c) a third body joined to a free end of said transverse arm; (d) said bodies each having a thickness substantially greater than the thickness of said frame and presenting flat upper and lower surfaces that are parallel to each other and that lie in the same planes as corresponding surfaces of the other bodies of said guide; (e) said third body being spaced transversely on said guide from said first and second bodies a distance only slightly less than the width of one of said recessed face surfaces. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A one-piece guide adapted to be inserted into an adhesive compound, such as mortar, between recessed surfaces of predetermined width presented by opposing faces of adjacent units, such as glass blocks, to space and align said units with respect to each other in the formation of a masonry structure, said guide comprising:
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(a) a frame including a longitudinal arm and at least one other arm angularly related to said longitudinal arm; (b) a pair of first and second bodies joined to opposite ends of said longitudinal arm; (c) a third body joined to a free end of said other arm; (d) said bodies each having a thickness substantially greater than the thickness of said frame and presenting flat upper and lower surfaces that are parallel to each other and that lie in the same planes as corresponding surfaces of the other bodies of said guide; (e) said third body being spaced transversely on said guide from said first and second bodies a distance only slightly less than the width of one of said recessed face surfaces. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. In a masonry structure, the combination of:
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(a) a pair of adjacent building units, such as glass blocks, presenting opposing faces, each of which includes; (i) a pair of transversely spaced, parallel side flanges extending substantially the entire length of said face at opposite sides of said face; (ii) a relatively flat, generally rectangular, recessed surface of predetermined width extending substantially the entire length of said face between said flanges; (b) a layer of adhesive compound, such as mortar, interposed between said units; (c) a one-piece guide positioned in said compound between said unit faces to space and align said units with respect to each other, and comprising; (i) a frame including a longitudinal arm and at least one other arm angularly related to said longitudinal arm; (ii) a pair of first and second bodies joined to opposite ends of said longitudinal arm; (iii) a third body joined to a free end of said other arm; (iv) said bodies each having a thickness substantially greater than the thickness of said frame; (v) said third body being spaced transversely on said guide from said first and second bodies a distance only slightly less than the width of one of said recessed face surfaces. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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