Claims
- 1. An expansion joint cover comprising:
- an elongate main strip of a predetermined width;
- an elongate strip of insulative material secured to and extending along one surface of the main strip, the insulative strip being of less width than the main strip thereby to define a pair of longitudinally and transversely extending flange portions of the main strip on opposite sides of the insulative strip;
- each of the flange portions having an elongate nailing strip embedded therein and extending along the length thereof, and being of a width which is more than one-half that of its respective flange portion, each of the nailing strips having a plurality of nailing holes formed therein; and
- each of the nailing strips being formed to define a single, longitudinally extending bend line which is substantially weaker than any other portion of the nailing strip, said bend line being disposed at a predetermined location on the nailing strip, whereby when the nailing strip is bent, it will bend along said bend line, at said predetermined location.
- 2. An expansion joint cover as defined in claim 1 wherein each of the nailing strips is provided with nailing holes on opposite sides of the weakened bend line.
- 3. An expansion joint cover as defined in claim 1 further comprising:
- the weakened bend line in each of the nailing strips being disposed more closely to the inner longitudinal edge of the nailing strip than to the outer edge of the nailing strip.
- 4. As an article of manufacture, the expansion joint cover as defined in claim 1 further comprises:
- said expansion joint cover being in a rolled up configuration.
- 5. An expansion joint cover as defined in claim 1 comprising:
- elongate main strip of a predetermined width;
- an elongate strip of insulative material secured to and extending along one surface of the main strip, the insulative strip being of less width than the main strip thereby to define a pair of longitudinally and transversely extending flange portions of the main strip on opposite sides of the insulative strips;
- each of the flange portions having an elongate nailing strip embedded therein and extending along the length thereof, and being of a width which is more than one-half that of its respective flange portion, each of the nailing strips having a plurality of nailing holes formed therein;
- each of the nailing strips being formed to define a longitudinally extending bend line which is substantially weaker than the other portions of the nailing strip whereby when the nailing strip is bent, it will bend along said bend line;
- said bend line in each of said nailing strips comprising a plurality of holes formed in the nailing strip and extending and being spaced along a longitudinally extending line, the spaces between said holes being smaller than the spaces between the nailing holes.
- 6. An expansion joint cover comprising:
- an elongate main strip of a predetermined width;
- an elongate strip of insulative material secured to and extending along one surface of the main strip, the insulative strip being of less width than the main strip thereby to define a pair of longitudinally and transversely extending flange portions of the main strip on opposite sides of the insulative strip;
- each of the flange portions having an elongate nailing strip embedded therein and extending along the length thereof, and being of a width which is more than one-half that of its respective flange portion, each of the nailing strips having a plurality of nailing holes formed therein;
- each of the nailing strips having a weakened bend line extending longitudinally thereof; and
- the main strip including an elongate ridge formed on the opposite side of the main strip on each of the flange portions thereof, each ridge being in alignment with the weakened bend line portion of the nailing strip embedded therein.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 708,877, filed July 26, 1976 (now abandoned) which in turn is a continuation of Ser. No. 584,051, filed June 5, 1975 (now abandoned).
US Referenced Citations (11)
Continuations (2)
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584051 |
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