CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION BLOCKS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BRONCO KILTIE CORPORATION Suite 1 6348 Highway 36 Boulevard Oakdale MN 55128 Concrete construction blocks;
BRUTE KILTIE CORPORATION Suite 1 6348 Highway 36 Boulevard Oakdale MN 55128 concrete construction blocks;
FORMA FORMA BLOCK, INC. Post Office Drawer 1839 Route 3, Box 75-A Beaufort SC 29901 concrete construction blocks;
FORMA Nivens, Kirk N. Box 227, Lot 4A, Seabrook Point Seabrook SC 29940 concrete construction blocks;
HANDY-STONE KILTIE CORPORATION Suite 1 6348 Highway 36 Boulevard Oakdale MN 55128 concrete construction blocks;
JCMA JEAN-CARLO ORNAMENTAL BLOCK Mercado Quintana, Jose P.O. Box 1679 San Sebastian 00685 Puerto Rico concrete construction blocks;Jean-Carlo does not identify a living individual.;ORNAMENTAL BLOCK;
LEDGE BLOK Weaver, Elvin W. 225B North King Street Denver PA 17517 concrete construction blocks;LEDGE BLOCK;BLOCK;
SOLID SOLUTIONS KILTIE CORPORATION Suite 1 6348 Highway 36 Boulevard Oakdale MN 55128 CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION BLOCKS;SOLID SOLUTIONS;
VERSA-LOK KILTIE CORPORATION Suite 1 6348 Highway 36 Boulevard Oakdale MN 55128 concrete construction blocks;versa-lock;
XYBLOCK WILSON, CHARLES A. 323 N. Elm Street Little Rock AR 72205 Concrete Construction Blocks;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. This invention refers to a method for removing a part of concrete construction that comprises a base concrete; a reinforced concrete formed on the base concrete; rebars embedded in the base concrete and upwardly extending through the reinforced concrete; the method comprising the steps of: forming a slit in the reinforced concrete and disconnections at an intermediate of the rebars; applying an expansion force on opposite surfaces of the slit in the reinforced concrete to simultaneously break a boundary plane of the reinforced concrete; and removing the moved portion of the reinforced concrete from the base concrete as a scrap. Also, the present invention provides a flat jack suitable to break boundary planes of the scrap wherein the flat jack comprises two metallic plates joined to each other, and an inlet for introducing into the jack pressurized fluidic material to inflate the jack in order to produce a great expansive force.