Claims
- 1. A water sealing device for sealingly installing within a gap between adjacent boards of a conventional exterior deck construction, comprising:an elongated seal formed of a single unitary mass of homogeneous resilient material; said seal having a top, a bottom portion, generally parallel opposed first and second sides defining a width therebetween, and opposed first and second ends defining a length between said ends; said seal for providing a tight and leakproof fit between adjacent boards; first and second flanges extending upwardly respectively from said first and second sides of said seal; each of said flanges having an upper edge and being biased outwardly from said sides of said seal for sealing tightly against adjacent boards and defining a water and debris runoff channel therebetween; and including additional sealing means disposed on said sides of said seal.
- 2. The water sealing device according to claim 1, wherein said additional sealing means is selected from the group consisting of caulking material, silicone sealant, and adhesives.
- 3. The water sealing device according to claim 1 wherein said top defines a generally U-shaped channel having a smoothly rounded contour.
- 4. The water sealing device according to claim 1 wherein said top defines a generally V-shaped channel having a sharply creased center.
- 5. The water sealing device according to claim 1 wherein said bottom portion has a generally bulb-shaped configuration.
- 6. The water sealing device according to claim 1, wherein said bottom portion has a generally arrow shaped undistended cross sectional configuration.
- 7. The water sealing device according to claim 1, wherein said seal is formed of a single material selected from the group consisting of natural rubber with weather and ultraviolet resistant additives, latex, resilient vinyl, and silicone sealant.
- 8. An exterior deck and a water sealing device therefor, comprising in combination:a deck comprising a plurality of spaced apart deck boards, with adjacent ones of said deck boards defining a gap therebetween and each of said deck boards having a thickness; a water sealing device installed within said gap between said adjacent deck boards, comprising an elongated seal formed of a single unitary mass of homogeneous resilient material; said seal having a top, a bottom portion, generally parallel opposed first and second sides defining a width therebetween, and opposed first and second ends defining a length between said ends; said width of said seal being slightly greater than said gap between said adjacent deck boards, for providing a tight and leakproof fit between said adjacent deck boards; first and second flanges extending upwardly respectively from said first and second sides of said seal; and each of said flanges having an upper edge and being biased outwardly from said sides of said seal for sealing tightly against said adjacent boards and defining a water and debris runoff channel therebetween.
- 9. The exterior deck and water sealing device combination according to claim 8, including additional sealing means disposed between said sides of said seal and said adjacent deck boards.
- 10. The exterior deck and water sealing device combination according to claim 9, wherein said additional sealing means is selected from the group consisting of caulking material, silicone sealant, and adhesives.
- 11. The exterior deck and water sealing device combination according to claim 8 wherein said top of said seal defines a generally U-shaped channel having a smoothly rounded contour.
- 12. The exterior deck and water sealing device combination according to claim 8 wherein said top of said seal defines a generally V-shaped channel having a sharply creased center.
- 13. The exterior deck and water sealing device combination according to claim 8, wherein:said bottom portion of said seal has a generally bulb-shaped configuration with a lowermost end and a width greater than said width between said first and second sides of said seal, and; said seal further has a height between said upper edges of said flanges and said lowermost end of said bottom portion, with said height of said seal being slightly less than said thickness of said deck boards.
- 14. The exterior deck and water sealing device combination according to claim 8, wherein said bottom portion of said seal has a generally arrow shaped undistended cross sectional configuration.
- 15. The exterior deck and water sealing device combination according to claim 8, wherein said seal is formed of a single material selected from the group consisting of natural rubber with weather and ultraviolet resistant additives, latex, resilient vinyl, and silicone sealant.
- 16. The exterior deck and water sealing device combination according to claim 8, wherein said seal is installed within said gap of said adjacent deck boards with said first end higher than said second end and defining a drainage slope therealong.
- 17. The exterior deck and water sealing device combination according to claim 8, wherein said deck boards are formed of natural wood.
- 18. The exterior deck and water sealing device combination according to claim 8, wherein said deck boards are formed of synthetic material.
- 19. A water sealing device for sealingly installing within a gap between adjacent boards of a conventional exterior deck construction, comprising:an elongated seal formed of a single unitary mass of homogeneous resilient material; said seal having a top having a generally U-shaped channel having a smoothly rounded contour, a bottom portion, generally parallel opposed first and second sides defining a width therebetween, and opposed first and second ends defining a length between said ends; said seal for providing a tight and leakproof fit between adjacent boards; first and second flanges extending upwardly respectively from said first and second sides of said seal; and each of said flanges having an upper edge and being biased outwardly from said sides of said seal for sealing tightly against adjacent boards and defining a water and debris runoff channel therebetween.
REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/115,704 filed on Jan. 12, 1999.
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