Claims
- 1. A unitary, elongated resilient insert member of substantially constant transverse cross-section for filling an expansion joint gap formed between adjacent concrete flooring slabs, said insert member consisting essentially of:
- a cap portion having a convexly curved upper surface and a concavely curved lower surface, said lower surface of said cap portion forming a substantially planar surface generally parallel and adjacent to the surface of said adjacent concrete slabs, when said insert member is arranged in said expansion joint; and
- a projection portion integral with said cap portion extending downwardly from the lower surface of said cap portion to a lower end, said projection member consisting of:
- parallel, planar opposed walls extending perpendicular to said lower surface of said cap,
- an anchor portion having a pair of horizontal planar surfaces, each horizontal surface extending perpendicular to and in opposite directions from the walls, to respective outer edges, and planar angle surfaces extending respectively from the outer edges of the horizontal surfaces to a common point at the lower end of the projection members, said walls and said anchor portion having the shape of an arrow;
- wherein the resilience of said cap portion provides a slight upward force on said projection member to exert a positive, engaging force that tends to lock said projection member in said gap.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/578,826 filed Dec. 26, 1995.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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