Surfaces produced by interlocking members

E - Fixed Constructions – 01 – C

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E01C 5/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1036405

SURFACES PRODUCED BY INTERLOCKING MEMBERS ABSTRACT A member which when disposed in a plane in abutting relationship with a plurality of other members defines a planar surface which will remain flat when pressure is applied along the thickness from two opposed directions. The member takes the form of a body having upper and lower flat parallel main faces joined by six curved side faces disposed end to end defining and endless closed path. The upper main face has a periphery of six sections disposed end to end, these sections defining like arcs with like radii of curvature but being alternately convex and concave. The lower main face identical to the upper main but is rotated through 60° of arc with respect thereto to insure that the end points of each concave arc section of either main face are vertically aligned with the corresponding end points of the corresponding convex arc section of the other main face. Each concave section together with its said corresponding convex section and the aligned end points of both said sections defines a corresponding one of said side faces.

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