Non-axisymmetric stop lock brick and application thereof
A non-axisymmetric and axisymmetric technology, which is applied in the field of non-axisymmetric block lock bricks, can solve the problems such as the side surface cannot be flush, and achieve the effects of good firmness, low difficulty in building and matching, and good aesthetics
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[0046] like figure 1 As shown in the figure, a linear type locking brick includes a brick body 1, and two sides of the brick body 1 are respectively provided with a convex block 2, and the convex block 2 is non-axisymmetrically arranged on both sides of the brick body 1. 1 is a three-dimensional structure after the axisymmetric geometric figure is stretched in the normal direction. The bump 2 is the same height as the brick body 1 along the normal direction. The horizontal section of the bump 2 is a rectangle. , is a straight-line blocking block. When laying horizontally, the adjacent blocking blocks cooperate with the blocking block through the mutually misaligned bumps 2, and the sides of the corresponding protrusions 2 form a matching butt surface. It can be used to build straight vertical retaining walls and straight step retaining walls, and there is no need to alternately dislocate the front and rear when building, and it can be directly connected, and the construction i...
Embodiment 2
[0048] like figure 2 As shown in the figure, a linear type locking brick includes a brick body 1, the brick body is a three-dimensional structure after the axis-symmetrical geometric figure is stretched in the normal direction, and only one convex block 2 is provided on one of the two sides of the axisymmetrical two sides of the brick body 1 , and the other side is provided with two bumps 2, and a groove 3 is formed between the adjacent bumps 2 for accommodating the bumps 2 on other brick bodies 1, and the bumps 2 are non-axial on both sides of the brick body 1. Symmetrical arrangement, in this embodiment, the single bump 2 is just located in the groove 3 between the two bumps 2 on the other side after being mirror-symmetrical. The horizontal cross section of the bump 2 is a rectangle, and the two sides of the bump 2 on the brick body 1 are parallel to each other, which is a linear blocking block. lock, the block block can be used to build a linear retaining wall.
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Embodiment 3
[0051] like image 3As shown in the figure, a linear type locking brick includes a brick body 1, and the brick body is a three-dimensional structure in which an axis-symmetric geometric figure is stretched in the normal direction. A groove 3 is formed between the adjacent bumps 2 for accommodating the bumps 2 on other brick bodies 1. The bumps 2 are arranged axisymmetrically on both sides of the brick body 1. In this embodiment, two of them are on one side. The bumps 2 are located in the grooves 3 between the two bumps 2 on the other side respectively after being mirror-symmetrical. The horizontal cross section of the bump 2 is a rectangle, and the two sides of the bump 2 on the brick body 1 are parallel to each other, which is a linear blocking block. The lock can be used to build a straight retaining wall, and when the brick body 1 is rotated 180 degrees, the distribution position of the bump 1 is still the same as when it is not rotated, so there is no need to pay attentio...
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