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Interlocking semi-calcite passive brick set
A set of interlocking semi-calcite passive bricks comprises three types of brick, each brick 1 defining in use top and bottom walls and two side walls, the walls defining a central airgap 2. A top brick comprises an elongate indentation (7, Fig.1) of semi-circular cross-section extending externally along a length of the bottom wall. A intermediate brick comprises a semi-circular protrusion 12 extending externally along a length of the top wall, and a semi-circular indentation 15 extending externally along a length of the bottom wall. A bottom brick comprises a semi-circular protrusion 22 extending externally along a length of the top wall. In use, a protrusion of one brick interlocks with an indentation of an adjacent brick located above or below. A semi-circular recess (9, Fig.1), 14, (20, Fig.3) extends vertically at each end of each elongate indentation and protrusion to form a cylindrical airgap with a neighbouring brick. Each brick has six diminutive interstitial gaps 3 extending through the side walls along the length of the brick. The top brick has six ventilation apertures (8, Fig.1) extending between the sides and the central airgap to promote the expulsion of thermal energy from the underlying bricks.
Interlocking semi-calcite passive brick set
A set of interlocking semi-calcite passive bricks comprises three types of brick, each brick 1 defining in use top and bottom walls and two side walls, the walls defining a central airgap 2. A top brick comprises an elongate indentation (7, Fig.1) of semi-circular cross-section extending externally along a length of the bottom wall. A intermediate brick comprises a semi-circular protrusion 12 extending externally along a length of the top wall, and a semi-circular indentation 15 extending externally along a length of the bottom wall. A bottom brick comprises a semi-circular protrusion 22 extending externally along a length of the top wall. In use, a protrusion of one brick interlocks with an indentation of an adjacent brick located above or below. A semi-circular recess (9, Fig.1), 14, (20, Fig.3) extends vertically at each end of each elongate indentation and protrusion to form a cylindrical airgap with a neighbouring brick. Each brick has six diminutive interstitial gaps 3 extending through the side walls along the length of the brick. The top brick has six ventilation apertures (8, Fig.1) extending between the sides and the central airgap to promote the expulsion of thermal energy from the underlying bricks.
Interlocking semi-calcite passive brick set
KONGPHAT PHABIBOONNUKULKIJ (Autor:in)
26.02.2025
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch