Claims
- 1. A strip seal for use between the spaced apart ends of adjacent sections of a highway, bridge, or the like, said strip seal comprising:
- a membrane, said membrane comprising;
- a web portion having first and second opposed edges,
- a first ear portion attached to the first of the opposed edges of the web portion,
- a second ear portion attached to the second of the opposed edges of the web portion,
- each of the first ear portion and the second ear portion extending generally normally to the web portion and having an enlarged end portion and a transitional portion attached to said enlarged end portion and positioned between said enlarged end portion and the edge of the web portion to which said each of the first ear portion and the second ear portion is attached,
- each enlarged end portion having an upper part-cylindrical sealing surface and a lower part-cylindrical sealing surface,
- each transitional portion further being attached to the edge of the web portion to which the ear portion incorporating said transitional portion is attached at a location on said transitional portion which is substantially closer to one of the upper sealing surface and the lower sealing surface thereof than to the other;
- a first elongate rail, said first elongate rail being formed from a rigid material and having an internal cavity which is generally C-shaped in transverse cross section, the free end of the first ear portion of the membrane being snugly contained in said internal cavity, said internal cavity having an opening through which the transitional portion of the first ear portion passes with clearance above and below said transitional portion continuously along said opening of said internal cavity, the internal cavity having an upper, part-cylindrical sealing surface which sealingly engages the upper, part-cylindrical sealing surface of the first ear portion in surface to surface contact and a lower part-cylindrical surface which sealingly engages the lower part-cylindrical sealing surface of the first ear portion in surface to surface contact; and
- a second elongate rail, said second elongate rail being formed from a rigid material and having a second internal cavity which is generally reverse C-shaped in transverse cross section, the free end of the second ear portion being snugly contained in said second internal cavity, said second internal cavity having an opening through which the transitional portion of the second ear portion passes with clearance above and below said transitional portion continuously along said opening of said second internal cavity, said second internal cavity having an upper part-cylindrical sealing surface to surface contact and a lower part-cylindrical sealing surface which sealingly engages the upper part-cylindrical sealing surface of the second ear portion in surface which sealingly engages the lower part-cylindrical sealing surface of the second ear portion in surface to surface contact.
- 2. A strip seal according to claim 1 wherein the web portion, the first ear portion and the second ear portion of the membrane are formed integrally in a single piece from an elastomeric material and further comprising;
- elongate void means within the enlarged end portion of each of the first ear portion and the second ear portion of the membrane to facilitate the compressing of each said enlarged end portion in a direction transverse to its upper limit and its lower limit.
- 3. A strip seal comprising to claim 2 wherein said elongate void means comprises;
- upper and lower spaced apart voids.
- 4. A strip seal according to claim 3 wherein said web portion of said membrane is generally V-shaped in transverse cross section.
- 5. A strip seal according to claim 4;
- wherein the first ear portion of said membrane has a first configuration;
- wherein the second ear portion of said membrane has a second configuration; and
- wherein the second configuration is a mirror image of the first configuration.
Parent Case Info
Cross-Reference To Related Applications
This application is a continuation of my co-pending application Ser. No. 07/469,220, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,035,533, issued July 30, 1991, which, in turn, was a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Ser. No. 272,529, filed on Nov. 17, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,896,994, issued on Jan. 30, 1990.
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