An antique brick convenient to lay

By setting connectors and limiting structures between antique bricks, the problems of misalignment and inconvenience in handling antique bricks during the laying process are solved, achieving higher stability and construction efficiency.

CN224413016UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-26FUJIAN ANTAI BUILDING MATERIALS IND CO LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
FUJIAN ANTAI BUILDING MATERIALS IND CO LTD
Filing Date
2025-05-27
Publication Date
2026-06-26

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Technical Problem

Existing antique-style bricks are prone to misalignment during installation, affecting their tightness and stability. They are also inconvenient to handle and replace, reducing construction efficiency.

Method used

The design employs a connector, including a connecting block, a limiting block, and reinforcing protrusions. Stable connections between bricks are achieved through interlocking and limiting grooves, and through grooves are provided in the connecting block to facilitate the suspended removal of the brick slab.

Benefits of technology

It improves the adhesion and firmness between the bricks and the ground, reduces gaps, enhances overall stability, facilitates the disassembly and replacement of bricks, and improves construction efficiency.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an antique brick convenient to lay relates to antique brick technical field, including a plurality of bricks, and a plurality of bricks are embeddedly connected and installed with connecting piece. The utility model discloses a kind of antique brick convenient to lay, by setting anti-skid rib and reinforcing convex point, make anti-skid rib and reinforcing convex point insert in the inside of mortar, improve the viscosity between brick and connecting piece and mortar, to further improve the firmness of brick and connecting piece and ground laying, the limiting block of connecting block both ends is embeddedly connected in the inside of the limiting slot of two brick plate body side, increase the firmness between two bricks, while avoiding mutual translation between two bricks, reduce the gap between the brick laid, improve the aesthetic degree of brick laying, guarantee the overall stability of spliced antique brick, operating personnel can be through through groove, lift up the well-laid brick plate body, it is convenient to replace damaged antique brick, disassembly is convenient, avoid in disassembly process, cause damage to perfect antique brick.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of antique brick technology, and more specifically, to an antique brick that is easy to lay. Background Technology

[0002] Antique-style tiles are a type of glazed ceramic tile. The body is made of stoneware or natural stone, and they are used for building walls and floors. Because of their textured patterns, they resemble the aged effect of stone cladding, hence the industry term "antique-style tiles." Antique-style tiles evolved from glazed tiles and are essentially glazed porcelain tiles. The main difference between them and ordinary glazed tiles lies in the color of the glaze. Antique-style tiles are a type of ordinary ceramic tile, essentially the same as ceramic slabs. The term "antique" refers to the tile's effect; it should be called an antique-style tile. Antique-style tiles are not difficult to clean.

[0003] The existing antique-style bricks are laid by curing with mortar. There is no positioning between the bricks, and the bricks need to be tapped and compacted back and forth when they are joined together. This can easily cause the bricks to misalign, affecting the tightness and firmness of the laying, reducing the efficiency of laying antique-style bricks. Furthermore, when multiple antique-style bricks are stacked together, it is not convenient to pick them up, which affects the construction efficiency of the operators. Utility Model Content

[0004] The main purpose of this utility model is to provide an antique-style brick that is easy to lay, which can effectively solve the problems in the background art.

[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the technical solution adopted by this utility model is as follows:

[0006] An easy-to-lay antique-style brick includes multiple bricks, with connectors interlocking between the bricks;

[0007] The connector includes a connecting block with a through groove inside. Limiting blocks are fixedly installed at both ends of the connecting block. Multiple limiting ball points are fixedly installed on the top of the connecting block. Multiple reinforcing protrusions are fixedly installed on the bottom of the connecting block and the limiting blocks.

[0008] Preferably, the brick includes a brick slab body, the bottom of the brick slab body is fixedly installed with anti-slip ribs, the four sides of the bottom of the brick slab body are provided with interlocking grooves, the two ends of the interlocking grooves are provided with limiting grooves, and the top of the inner wall of the interlocking groove is fixedly installed with multiple limiting holes.

[0009] Preferably, the anti-slip ribs are multiple "V" shapes, and the limiting groove is trapezoidal in shape.

[0010] Preferably, the connecting block is embedded in the inside of the embedding groove, the two embedding grooves correspond to the shape of the connecting block, the position and number of the limiting ball point and the limiting hole correspond one-to-one, the limiting ball point is embedded in the inside of the limiting hole, the shape of the limiting block is trapezoidal, and the limiting block is embedded in the inside of the limiting groove.

[0011] Preferably, the reinforcing protrusion is conical in shape, and the limiting ball is hemispherical.

[0012] Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following beneficial effects:

[0013] 1. By setting anti-slip ribs and reinforcing protrusions, the anti-slip ribs and reinforcing protrusions are inserted into the mortar, which improves the adhesion between the bricks and connectors and the mortar, thereby improving the firmness of the bricks and connectors on the ground.

[0014] 2. By setting limiting blocks at both ends of the connecting block, the limiting blocks at both ends of the connecting block are respectively embedded in the limiting grooves on the sides of the two brick slabs, which increases the firmness between the two bricks, prevents the two bricks from shifting to each other, reduces the gap between the laid bricks, improves the aesthetics of the brick laying, and ensures the overall stability of the spliced ​​antique bricks.

[0015] 3. The connecting block has an internal through groove, which allows the middle part of the brick slab to be suspended above the top of the connecting block. Operators can lift the laid brick slab through the through groove, which is convenient for replacing damaged antique bricks. Disassembly is convenient and avoids damage to intact antique bricks during disassembly.

[0016] 4. The interlocking grooves on the side of the brick slab facilitate the assembly of the connectors. While the connectors limit the movement, when multiple brick slabs are stacked together, the operator can easily pick up the bricks through the interlocking grooves, making it convenient and improving the efficiency of brick laying. Attached Figure Description

[0017] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;

[0018] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the brick structure of this utility model;

[0019] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the top structure of the connector of this utility model;

[0020] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the bottom structure of the connector of this utility model;

[0021] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the stacked structure of multiple bricks of this utility model.

[0022] The attached diagram is labeled as follows: 1. Brick; 2. Connector; 11. Brick slab; 12. Anti-slip rib; 13. Engraving groove; 14. Limiting groove; 15. Limiting hole; 21. Connecting block; 22. Through groove; 23. Limiting ball point; 24. Limiting block; 25. Reinforcing protrusion. Detailed Implementation

[0023] To make the technical problems, technical solutions and advantages of this utility model clearer, a detailed description will be given below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments.

[0024] As attached Figure 1 To be continued Figure 4 As shown, an embodiment of this utility model provides an antique-style brick that is easy to lay, including multiple bricks 1 and multiple connectors 2, wherein the multiple bricks 1 are connected to each other by the connectors 2.

[0025] like Figures 3-4 As shown, the connector 2 includes a connecting block 21 and a limiting block 24. The connecting block 21 has a through groove 22 inside. Both ends of the connecting block 21 are fixedly connected to the limiting block 24. Multiple limiting ball points 23 are fixedly installed on the top of the connecting block 21. Multiple reinforcing protrusions 25 are fixedly installed on the bottom of both the connecting block 21 and the limiting block 24.

[0026] By setting anti-slip ribs 12 and reinforcing protrusions 25, the anti-slip ribs 12 and reinforcing protrusions 25 are inserted into the mortar, which improves the adhesion between the bricks 1 and connectors 2 and the mortar, thereby improving the firmness of the bricks 1 and connectors 2 and the ground.

[0027] By setting limiting blocks 24 at both ends of the connecting block 21, the limiting blocks 24 at both ends of the connecting block 21 are respectively embedded in the limiting grooves 14 on the sides of the two brick slabs 11, which increases the firmness between the two bricks 1, prevents the two bricks 1 from shifting to each other, reduces the gap between the laid bricks 1, improves the aesthetics of the brick 1 laying, and ensures the overall stability of the spliced ​​antique bricks.

[0028] A through groove 22 is provided inside the connecting block 21, so that the middle part of the brick slab 11 is suspended above the top of the connecting block 21. Operators can lift the laid brick slab 11 through the through groove 22, which is convenient for replacing damaged antique bricks. Disassembly is convenient and avoids damage to intact antique bricks during disassembly.

[0029] like Figure 2 As shown, the brick 1 includes a brick plate body 11. Anti-slip ribs 12 are fixedly installed on the bottom of the brick plate body 11. The four sides of the bottom of the brick plate body 11 are provided with interlocking grooves 13. Limiting grooves 14 are provided at both ends of the sides of the interlocking grooves 13. Multiple limiting holes 15 are fixedly installed on the top of the inner wall of the interlocking grooves 13.

[0030] like Figure 5 As shown, the interlocking groove 13 opened on the side of the brick slab 11 facilitates the assembly of the connector 2. While the connector 2 limits the position, when multiple brick slabs 11 are stacked together, the operator can take out the brick 1 through the interlocking groove 13, which is convenient and improves the laying efficiency of the brick 1.

[0031] Among them, the anti-slip ribs 12 are multiple "V" shapes, and the limiting groove 14 is trapezoidal in shape.

[0032] Among them, the connecting block 21 is embedded in the inside of the embedding groove 13, and the two embedding grooves 13 correspond to the shape of the connecting block 21. The position and number of the limiting ball point 23 correspond one-to-one with the limiting hole 15. The limiting ball point 23 is embedded in the inside of the limiting hole 15. The limiting block 24 is trapezoidal in shape and is embedded in the inside of the limiting groove 14.

[0033] Among them, the reinforcing protrusion 25 is conical in shape, and the limiting ball point 23 is hemispherical.

[0034] The working process of this utility model is as follows:

[0035] In use, first lay a layer of mortar on the pre-laid ground. The operator takes out the stacked brick slabs 11 through the interlocking groove 13, and inserts the limiting block 24 on one side of the connector 2 into the limiting groove 14 on the side of the brick slab 11, so that the connector 21 is inserted into the interlocking groove 13 and the limiting ball point 23 is inserted into the limiting hole 15. The brick 1 and the connector 2 are laid together on the surface of the mortar. The anti-slip strip 12 on the bottom of the antique brick and the reinforcing protrusion 25 on the bottom of the connector 2 are pressed into the mortar. The antique brick and the connector 2 are fixed to the ground by the mortar. Then, another brick slab 11 is taken out and the interlocking groove 13 on the side of the other brick slab 11 is fitted onto the other side of the connector 2 to complete the laying.

[0036] When it is necessary to remove or disassemble the damaged antique bricks, the middle part of the brick slab 11 is suspended above the connecting block 21. The operator can lift the laid brick slab 11 through the through groove 22 to facilitate the replacement of the damaged antique bricks. At the same time, the disassembly is convenient and avoids damage to the intact antique bricks during the disassembly process.

[0037] Finally, it should be noted that: the accompanying drawings of the embodiments disclosed in this utility model only involve the structures involved in the embodiments disclosed in this utility model. Other structures can refer to the general design. In the absence of conflict, the same embodiment and different embodiments of this utility model can be combined with each other.

[0038] The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present utility model and is not intended to limit the present utility model. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of the present utility model should be included within the protection scope of the present utility model.

Claims

1. A paving tile of the antique type, comprising a plurality of tiles (1), characterized in that: Connectors (2) are installed between multiple bricks (1); The connector (2) includes a connecting block (21), the inside of which is provided with a through groove (22), and both ends of the connecting block (21) are fixedly installed with limit blocks (24). Multiple limit ball points (23) are fixedly installed on the top of the connecting block (21), and multiple reinforcing protrusions (25) are fixedly installed on the bottom of the connecting block (21) and the limit blocks (24).

2. The antique-style brick that is easy to lay according to claim 1, characterized in that: The brick (1) includes a brick plate body (11), and anti-slip ribs (12) are fixedly installed at the bottom of the brick plate body (11). There are four side edges of the bottom of the brick plate body (11) with interlocking grooves (13). There are limit grooves (14) at both ends of the side edges of the interlocking grooves (13). There are multiple limit holes (15) fixedly installed on the top of the inner wall of the interlocking grooves (13).

3. The antique-style brick that is easy to lay according to claim 2, characterized in that: The anti-slip ribs (12) are multiple "V" shapes, and the limiting grooves (14) are trapezoidal in shape.

4. The antique-style brick that is easy to lay according to claim 2, characterized in that: The connecting block (21) is embedded in the inside of the interlocking groove (13). The two interlocking grooves (13) correspond to the shape of the connecting block (21). The position and number of the limiting ball point (23) correspond one-to-one with the limiting hole (15). The limiting ball point (23) is embedded in the inside of the limiting hole (15). The limiting block (24) is trapezoidal in shape. The limiting block (24) is embedded in the inside of the limiting groove (14).

5. The antique-style brick that is easy to lay according to claim 1, characterized in that: The reinforcing protrusion (25) is conical in shape, and the limiting ball (23) is hemispherical.