Aerated brick convenient to splice

By setting structures such as raised strips, grooves, cavities, and through holes on aerated concrete blocks, the problem of manual alignment during aerated concrete block stacking is solved, achieving rapid splicing and improved sound insulation, while reducing construction cycle and cost.

CN223964071UActive Publication Date: 2026-03-03ZHANGZHOU GUANGYE BUILDING MATERIALS CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520623506.1
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-03
Publication Date
2026-03-03
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-03

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Technical Problem

Existing aerated concrete blocks are generally rectangular, requiring manual alignment during stacking, which increases construction time and cycle. Furthermore, solid blocks are expensive and have limited sound insulation.

Method used

The aerated concrete block has raised strips and grooves on both sides, and has cavities, waist grooves and through holes inside. Combined with baffles and positioning blocks, the blocks can be quickly assembled. Sound insulation cotton is stuffed into the cavity to improve the sound insulation effect.

Benefits of technology

It enables rapid splicing without distinguishing between the front and back, reducing construction time, lowering costs, and improving sound insulation.

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Abstract

The utility model belongs to the technical field of aerated bricks, and particularly relates to an aerated brick convenient to splice, which comprises a brick body, raised lines are fixedly connected to the left side and the right side of the brick body, the raised lines and the brick body are integrally formed, grooves are formed in the left side and the right side of the brick body, sound insulation cotton is inserted into the brick body, and the sound insulation cotton is arranged in the brick body. Baffles are clamped to the upper end and the lower end of the brick body and abut against the sound insulation cotton. The raised lines and the grooves are arranged on the left side and the right side of the brick body, and the adjacent raised lines and the grooves are symmetrically arranged and have the same outline, so that when two same brick bodies are spliced in a butt joint manner, the front surface and the back surface do not need to be distinguished, the two adjacent brick bodies can be quickly aligned through the splicing structure, and the splicing efficiency is improved. And the construction period is indirectly shortened.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of aerated concrete block technology, specifically an aerated concrete block that is easy to assemble. Background Technology

[0002] Aerated concrete blocks, also known as autoclaved aerated concrete blocks, are a new type of wall material made from stone powder, cement, and lime as the main raw materials. They are prepared by raw material preparation, casting and cutting, and then cured under high pressure with steam.

[0003] A search revealed that utility model patent CN202731062U discloses an aerated concrete block, comprising a rectangular block body, with at least one groove on the upper surface of the block near the edge that can mate with packaging straps; the packaging straps of this aerated concrete block are not easily displaced during transportation.

[0004] Existing aerated concrete blocks are generally rectangular, requiring manual alignment during stacking to ensure consistent wall flatness. This increases the overall construction time and duration. Furthermore, solid aerated concrete blocks are not only expensive to produce but also offer limited sound insulation. Therefore, improvements are needed. Utility Model Content

[0005] The purpose of this utility model is to provide an aerated concrete block that is easy to splice, which solves the problem that existing aerated concrete blocks are generally rectangular blocks, and when stacking them, manual assistance is required to align them so that the flatness of the wall is consistent. However, this will increase the overall construction progress and cycle. At the same time, it solves the problem that solid aerated concrete blocks are not only expensive to produce, but also have limited sound insulation effect.

[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: an aerated concrete block that is easy to assemble, comprising a block body, wherein protruding strips are fixedly connected to both the left and right sides of the block body, and the protruding strips are integrally formed with the block body; grooves are provided on both the left and right sides of the block body; sound insulation cotton is inserted into the interior of the block body; and baffles are snapped onto both the upper and lower ends of the block body, with the baffles abutting against the sound insulation cotton.

[0007] Preferably, adjacent convex strips and grooves are symmetrically arranged, and the contours of the convex strips and grooves are identical. By symmetrically arranging adjacent convex strips and grooves, it is not necessary to distinguish the front and back when assembling two identical bricks together.

[0008] Preferably, the brick body has grooves at both the top and bottom ends, and the baffle is located within the grooves. The grooves facilitate the placement of the baffle, thus preventing the baffle from occupying space on the outside of the brick body.

[0009] Preferably, the brick body has an internal cavity that communicates with the waist groove, and the sound insulation cotton is located inside the cavity. The cavity design facilitates the insertion of the sound insulation cotton and also reduces the overall weight, lowering production costs.

[0010] Preferably, the brick body has a through hole inside, which communicates with the waist groove. A positioning block is fixedly connected to the side of the baffle near the brick body, and the positioning block is inserted into the through hole. The through hole, in conjunction with the positioning block, provides a positioning function for the baffle.

[0011] Preferably, the end of the positioning block is arc-shaped, and the positioning block and the baffle are integrally formed. By setting the end of the positioning block to be arc-shaped, it is easier for the positioning block to be quickly inserted into the through hole.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the beneficial effects of this utility model are as follows:

[0013] 1. This utility model provides raised strips and grooves on both the left and right sides of the brick body. Moreover, the adjacent raised strips and grooves are not only symmetrically arranged, but also have the same outline. In this way, when two identical brick bodies are joined together, there is no need to distinguish between the front and back. Furthermore, this assembly structure allows two adjacent brick bodies to be quickly aligned, indirectly reducing the construction cycle.

[0014] 2. This utility model reduces the overall weight and production cost by opening cavities, grooves and through holes inside the brick body. In addition, the sound insulation effect of the brick body can be increased by stuffing sound insulation cotton into the cavity. Attached Figure Description

[0015] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0016] Figure 2 This utility model Figure 1 A front sectional view;

[0017] Figure 3 This utility model Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the brick structure;

[0018] Figure 4 This utility model Figure 1 A schematic diagram of the baffle structure.

[0019] In the diagram: 1. Brick; 101. Raised strip; 102. Groove; 103. Cavity; 104. Waist groove; 105. Through hole; 2. Sound insulation cotton; 3. Baffle; 31. Positioning block. Detailed Implementation

[0020] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.

[0021] Please see Figures 1-4 An aerated concrete block for easy assembly includes a block body 1. Both sides of the block body 1 are fixedly connected with protruding strips 101, which are integrally formed with the block body 1. Grooves 102 are formed on both sides of the block body 1. Adjacent protruding strips 101 and grooves 102 are symmetrically arranged, and their outlines are identical. By symmetrically arranging adjacent protruding strips 101 and grooves 102, it is unnecessary to distinguish the front and back sides when assembling two identical block bodies 1.

[0022] Please see Figures 1-4 The brick body 1 has sound-insulating cotton 2 inserted inside. Baffles 3 are fastened to both the top and bottom ends of the brick body 1, and the baffles 3 abut against the sound-insulating cotton 2. Grooves 104 are formed at both the top and bottom ends of the brick body 1, and the baffles 3 are located within the grooves 104. The grooves 104 facilitate the placement of the baffles 3, preventing them from occupying external space on the brick body 1. A cavity 103 is formed inside the brick body 1, communicating with the grooves 104, and the sound-insulating cotton 2 is located within the cavity 103. The cavity 103 facilitates the insertion of the sound-insulating cotton 2 and also reduces the overall weight, lowering production costs. A through hole 105 is formed inside the brick body 1, communicating with the grooves 104. A positioning block 31 is fixedly connected to the side of the baffle 3 closest to the brick body 1, and the positioning block 31 is inserted into the through hole 105. The through hole 105, in conjunction with the positioning block 31, provides positioning for the baffle 3. The end of the positioning block 31 is arc-shaped, and the positioning block 31 and the baffle 3 are integrally formed. By setting the end of the positioning block 31 to be arc-shaped, it is easy to quickly insert the positioning block 31 into the through hole 105.

[0023] The specific implementation process of this utility model is as follows: When in use, first insert the sound insulation cotton 2 into the cavity 103 of the brick body 1, then insert the baffle 3 into the waist groove 104 and position it by the positioning block 31. Then, use the protrusions 101 and grooves 102 on both sides of the brick body 1 to quickly splice and align them without distinguishing the front and back sides, which indirectly reduces the construction cycle. Moreover, the sound insulation cotton 2 can increase the sound insulation effect of the brick body 1.

[0024] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.

Claims

1. An aerated concrete block that is easy to assemble, comprising a block body (1), characterized in that: The brick body (1) is fixedly connected to both the left and right sides with protruding strips (101), and the protruding strips (101) and the brick body (1) are integrally formed. The brick body (1) is provided with grooves (102) on both the left and right sides. Sound insulation cotton (2) is inserted into the inside of the brick body (1). The upper and lower ends of the brick body (1) are clamped with baffles (3), and the baffles (3) abut against the sound insulation cotton (2).

2. The aerated concrete block for easy assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that: The adjacent protrusions (101) and grooves (102) are symmetrically arranged, and the protrusions (101) and grooves (102) have the same outline.

3. The aerated concrete block for easy assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that: The brick body (1) has waist grooves (104) at both the upper and lower ends, and the baffle (3) is located in the waist grooves (104).

4. The aerated concrete block for easy assembly according to claim 3, characterized in that: The brick body (1) has a cavity (103) inside, and the cavity (103) is connected to the waist groove (104). The sound insulation cotton (2) is located inside the cavity (103).

5. An aerated concrete block for easy assembly according to claim 3, characterized in that: The brick body (1) has a through hole (105) inside, which communicates with the waist groove (104). The baffle (3) is fixedly connected to a positioning block (31) on the side near the brick body (1), and the positioning block (31) is inserted into the through hole (105).

6. An aerated concrete block for easy assembly according to claim 5, characterized in that: The end of the positioning block (31) is arc-shaped, and the positioning block (31) and the baffle (3) are integrally formed.

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