Claims
- 1. An expansion joint between adjacent pavement sections with an elastomer seal comprising a first metal frame mounted on and extending along one side of said joint, an opposing second metal frame mounted on and extending along the other side of said joint, and an elastomer sealing strip spanning the joint and having longitudinal edges each extending in an outward and downward direction and having a neck portion with a distortable point of substantially triangular cross section, by means of which said longitudinal edge is seated, in interlocking relationship in its respective frame, each said frame being of solid extruded metal forming a front wall, facing the opposite frame, which includes an upper and lower segment with slanted surfaces defining an outwardly and downwardly extending slot widening into a cavity, said slanted surface of the upper segment terminating in a shoulder defining part of said cavity, and the upper surface of the neck portion of said elastomer strip having an elongated neck surface which is slanted the same as the slanted surface of the upper segment and which, upon insertion of the distortable point of the longitudinal edge of the strip into its respective frame engages the slanted surface of the upper segment, in cooperation with said lower segment, while the base of said triangular point bears against said shoulder so as to prohibit withdrawal therefrom and to hold said elastomer strip securely in position.
- 2. An expansion joint as claimed in claim 1 wherein the central portion of said elastomer seal is a V-shaped segment.
- 3. An expansion joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein each frame has a top wall substantially flush with the surface of the pavement, and said frames being mounted on their respective pavement section by vertical plates attached at longitudinal intervals to said frames.
- 4. An expansion joint as claimed in claim 3, wherein each plate has attached thereto an anchor bar which is buried in the pavement.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 076,908, filed Sept. 19, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,290,713, issued Sept. 22, 1981 by Delmont D. Brown and Michael C. Rizza.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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