Claims
- 1. An expansion joint seal for bridging the gap between a pair of structural slab members, said expansion joint seal comprising:
- a pair of spaced-apart, elongated edge members being respectively disposed in said structural slabs to define a gap there between, each said edge member having in cross-section a generally C-shaped cavity with a preselected radius of curvature, each said cavity opening toward said gap defined between said edge members wherein each said cavity opening is defined between opposed projecting portions of said respective edge members spaced from each other a distance less than the maximum dimension within said cavity taken generally parallel to said opening,
- an elongated resilient strip sealing said gap between said edge members, said strip including a web portion spanning said gap and a mounting bead portion extending along each longitudinal edge of said web portion wherein each of said mounting bead portions is received within said cavity of a respective edge member, and each mounting bead having in cross-section an outer surface portion for matching engagement with said cavity with opposed portions of said mounting bead correspondingly abutting said opposed projecting portions of said edge member whereby relative lateral movement of said mounting bead with respect to said edge member is resisted, said mounting beads further having relief portions disposed in the outer surface thereof intermediate to the mid-portion and said opposed portions thereof, and the radius of curvature of said outer surface of said mounting bead in an unstressed, disassembled form being less than said preselected radius of curvature of said cavity so that upon assembly of said mounting bead within said edge member cavity said outer surface of said mounting bead is affirmatively urged to assume the greater radius of curvature of said cavity by the abutment of said opposed portions of said mounting bead with opposed projecting portions of said edge member.
- 2. The expansion joint seal as set forth in claim 1 wherein the nominal dimension of said mounting bead, in a disassembled condition, which corresponds to said maximum dimension within said cavity taken generally parallel to said opening is generally equal thereto so that upon assembly of said mounting bead within said cavity said mounting bead develops a locking pressure therein.
- 3. The expansion joint seal as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said mounting beads is in cross-section of hollow, tubular configuration and includes a spring shaped wall portion extending between said opposed portions of said mounting bead which abut said opposed projecting portions of said edge member.
- 4. The expansion joint seal as set forth in claim 3 wherein said web portion of said strip is attached to said spring shaped wall portions of said mounting beads in a manner so that movement of said web portion resulting from expansion and contraction of said structural slab members induces said opposed portions of each said mounting bead connected to said spring shaped wall portion to separate one from the other.
- 5. The expansion joint seal as set forth in claim 4 wherein each spring shaped wall portion is of generally S-shaped configuration.
- 6. The expansion joint seal as set forth in claim 5 wherein said web portion is attached to the upper edge portion of said spring shaped wall portions.
- 7. The expansion joint seal as set forth in claim 6 wherein said web portion includes a longitudinal, downwardly extending fold located substantially along the center line of said gap defined between said structural slab members.
- 8. The expansion joint seal as set forth in claim 2 wherein each of said mounting beads is in cross-section of hollow, tubular configuration and includes a spring shaped wall portion extending between said opposed portions of said mounting bead which abut said opposed projecting portions of said edge member.
- 9. The expansion joint seal as set forth in claim 8 wherein said web portion of said strip is attached to said spring shaped wall portions of said mounting beads in a manner so that movement of said web portion resulting from expansion and contraction of said structural slab members induces said opposed portions of each said mounting bead connected to said spring shaped wall portion to separate one from the other.
- 10. The expansion joint seal as set forth in claim 9 wherein each spring shaped wall portion is of generally S-shaped configuration.
- 11. The expansion joint seal as set forth in claim 10 wherein said web portion is attached to the upper edge portion of said spring shaped wall portions.
- 12. The expansion joint seal as set forth in claim 11 wherein said web portion includes a longitudinal, downwardly extending fold located substantially along the center line of said gap defined between said structural slab members.
- 13. The expansion joint seal as set forth in claim 8 wherein the mid-portion of said edge member cavity when viewed in cross-section is substantially flat.
- 14. The expansion joint seal as set forth in claim 8 wherein only the mid-portion of said mounting bead outer surface when viewed in cross-section engages said cavity.
- 15. The expansion joint seal as set forth in claim 1 wherein the mid-portion of said edge member cavity when viewed in cross-section is substantially flat.
- 16. The expansion joint seal as set forth in claim 1 wherein only the mid-portion of said mounting bead outer surface when viewed in cross-section engages said cavity.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my U.S. Pat. No. 3,994,609, issued Nov. 30, 1976, entitled "Elastomeric Expansion Seal."
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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