Claims
- 1. An expansion joint for joining a pair of substantially parallel edge surfaces of adjacent slabs, said expansion joint comprising:
- a. a pair of elongated anchor elements of a substantially rigid polymeric material, each adapted to extend along the edge surface of a respective one of said slabs;
- b. securing means on each anchor element for securing the respective element to the respective slab edge;
- c. a laterally compressible and extensible elongate web of normally folded configuration, of more flexible polymeric material than the said anchor elements and having two parallel longitudinal edges which in the completed joint are permanently secured to respective ones of the said anchor elements; and
- d. spacing means interposed between the anchor elements for maintaining them at a preselected spacing to one another until said elements are secured to the respective slabs, said spacing means comprising an extensible membrane joined to the folds of the web to resist spreading thereof, said membrane being adapted to rupture during normal movement of said slab surfaces away from each other in operation.
- 2. An expansion joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein one of the said web longitudinal edges is permanently secured to one of the anchor elements before securing of either anchor element to a slab, and the other of the said web longitudinal edges is permanently secured to the other anchor element at least before securing of both of the anchor elements to the respective slab.
- 3. An expansion joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein said salbs are of a settable material, and said securing means comprise an integral anchor portion of each anchor element, the settable material being cast to surround the integral anchor portion and thereby secure the anchor elements to the respective slabs.
- 4. An expansion joint as claimed in claim 3, wherein one of said two longitudinal edges of said elongate web has a pronounced bead, and the respective anchor element has a channel adapted to receive and retain said bead, said bead being permanently secured in said channel after insertion therein by means of an adhesive.
- 5. An expansion joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein said web has at least one ridge coplanar with the upper surfaces of said slabs.
- 6. An expansion joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein said spacing means also comprise;
- a breakable clamp engaging both anchor elements to prevent separation thereof away from one another, said clamp being adapted to break during normal separation of said slabs in operation, and
- a mass of compressible material disposed between the anchor elements to resist movement thereof toward one another.
- 7. An expansion joint as claimed in claim 1, wherein said web and at least one of said anchor elements is formed integrally as a joint product by co-extrusion with one another.
- 8. An expansion joint web element for use in an expansion joint for joining a pair of substantially parallel edge surfaces of adjacent slabs, said joint comprising a pair of elongated anchor elements of a substantially rigid polymeric material, each adapted to extend along the edge surface of a respective one of said slabs, securing means on each anchor element for securing the respective element to the respective slab edge, and the web element, which in the completed joint is permanently secured to and extends between the two anchor elements, wherein the said web element comprises an elongate member of normally longitudinally folded configuration to be compressible and extensible transversely of the length of the anchor elements, the member having two longitudinal edges which in the completed joint are permanently secured to respective ones of the said anchor elements, and the member having an extensible membrane joined to the folds of the web to resist spreading thereof, thereby constituting spacing means for the said anchor elements for maintaining them at a predetermined spacing from one another, said membrane being adapted to rupture during normal movement of said slab surfaces away from each other in operation.
- 9. The invention as claimed in claim 8 wherein one of said two longitudinal edges of said elongate web has a pronounced bead, and the respective anchor element has a channel adapted to receive and retain said bead, said bead being permanently secured in said channel after insertion therein by means of an adhesive.
- 10. The invention as claimed in claim 8, wherein said web and at least one of said anchor elements is formed integrally as a joint product by co-extrusion with one another.
- 11. A method of forming an expansion joint between a pair of substantially parallel edge surfaces of adjacent slabs of settable material, said expansion joint comprising first and second elongate anchor elements of substantially rigid polymeric material and an elongate, laterally compressible and extensible web of substantially more flexible polymeric material than that of the said anchor elements with the longitudinal edges thereof secured permanently to the respective anchor elements, wherein at least one of the two longitudinal edges of the web has a pronounced bead and a corresponding first one of the anchor elements has a channel adapted to receive and retain the said bead said method comprising the steps of:
- a. casting a first slab with the said first anchor element embedded therein to be thereby secured thereto,
- b. with the second anchor element permanently joined to the respective longitudinal edge of the web inserting the said bead in the channel of the first anchor element and permanently securing it therein by means of an adhesive, the anchor elements being positioned at a preselected spacing from one another, and
- c. casting a second slab with the second anchor element embedded therein to be thereby secured thereto.
- 12. A method as claimed in claim 11, including inserting a compressible elongated block of preselected dimensions contiguous to the edge surface of said first slab before casting said second slab, said block serving as a form for casting of the edge surface of said second concrete slab.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 330,551, filed Feb. 8, 1973, now abandoned.
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