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titleOfInvention MUSCLE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS SYSTEM
abstract The system of cross-wall masonry units consists of four pieces (A, B, C, D) that are mounted together without the use of mud and are used for the construction of building walls that support or do not support loads. Assembly is achieved by means of holes, recesses and outlets. An advantage of this invention is that the construction is carried out without the use of sludge, very quickly and is not affected by the weather. Also, if deemed necessary by the study and the requirements for proper and adequate earthquake-proof behavior, the vertical through holes of the intersecting masonry units can be filled with concrete and in addition vertical reinforcing bars.
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