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Interlockable tiles

A technology of locking bricks and surface configuration, applied in the direction of roofing, roofing with tile/slate, buildings, etc., can solve the problems of destroying the slats, restricting the line of sight, brick weight, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-07-20
GREEN IP BOX
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Additionally, these types of materials suggest that the bricks are relatively heavy
In the case of roofing bricks, the bricks are often carried on the shoulders of the roofer, which will restrict their vision and impede their movement
This can cause accidents, e.g. when a roofer breaks the slats between the rafters after placing his hands / feet in incorrect positions due to restricted vision
Also, the cost of shipping this product is high

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[0046] Reference figure 1 with 2 , Shows an example brick 100. The bricks can be made of any suitable materials, including common materials such as concrete, but if the bricks are made of lightweight materials with a long life cycle (such as rigid plastics), it will be particularly advantageous . If the plastic material used is renewable, it will have environmental / economic advantages. The texture and design of the brick can make it have an appearance similar to conventional bricks such as slate, so that it can be mixed with existing roofing materials as needed. Therefore, the tiles can be considered to include artificial interlocking slates. The bricks can be used for roofing materials, and can also be used for exterior (for example, slate) vertical bricks, and the form can be made into a form suitable for floor or wall tiles. It should be understood that the interlocking arrangement of tiles described herein can be modified so that the tiles surrounding the tiles have flat...

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An interlockable tile (100) includes a plurality of sets of upper surface arrangements (110A -110C, 110A' -110C') and a corresponding plurality of sets of underside arrangements (109'). First sets of the upper surface arrangements (110A -110C) and the underside arrangements are located at or adjacent a first side edge (104C) of the tile (100). Second sets of the upper surface (110A -110C') and the underside arrangements are located at or adjacent an opposite side edge (104D) of the tile, in use, the upper surface arrangement of the tile interlocking with a corresponding underside arrangement on an overlapping tile. The tile also includes a first formation (114) at or adjacent one side edge (104C), and a second formation (112) at or adjacent an opposite side edge (104D) that, in use, interlocks with a corresponding said first formation of an adjacent roof tile.

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Technical field [0001] The invention relates to an interlockable brick. Background technique [0002] Many types of bricks are known. Generally, they are made of slate, clay, or concrete, and are prone to breakage during transportation and installation. In addition, these types of materials indicate that the bricks are relatively heavy. In the case of roof tiles, the tiles are often carried on the shoulders of roofers, which will restrict their vision and hinder their movement. This can cause accidents, for example when a roofer breaks the slats between the rafters after placing his hands / foot in an incorrect position due to restricted vision. In addition, the cost of transporting this product is high. [0003] Although various types of interlockable roof tiles are available, there is no known product design that includes the following arrangement, which is intended to help the roofer in a telescopic method while vertically combining or assisting in adjusting the gauge length s...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): E04D1/20E04D1/30E04D1/34E04D13/158
CPCE04D2001/303E04D1/3405E04D1/20E04D13/158E04D1/30E04D1/2916E04D1/2949E04D1/2956E04D1/2918
Inventor 特雷弗·约翰·韦克菲尔德
Owner GREEN IP BOX