Claims
- 1. A seal for insertion into a gap of rectangular cross-section between facing edges of adjacent concrete slabs comprising:
- an elastomeric sealing element adapted to extend longitudinally within the gap, being in the form of a generally U-shaped channel with a pair of opposed channel sides, a channel bottom spanning respective lower ends of said channel sides and being formed with an upwardly extending, downwardly opening center fold, and a pair of inwardly extending flanges, each formed at an upper end of a respective one of said channel sides, said channel sides each having inner and outer surfaces, said outer surfaces being formed for frictional engagement with the slab edges when the seal is inserted into the gap; and
- an elastomeric core element having a tubular outer wall and an internal framework of interconnecting webs;
- said tubular outer wall having a pair of core sides, a core top, and a core bottom, said tubular outer wall having lower corner regions and upper corner regions formed with recesses;
- said tubular outer wall being configured so as to fit within said sealing element with said core sides contacting said inner surfaces of said channel sides, at least a portion of said core bottom contacting said center fold in said channel bottom, at least said lower corner regions of said tubular outer wall engaging said channel bottom, and said recesses engaging said flanges;
- said interconnecting webs including major webs extending diagonally from regions near the corners of said tubular outer wall to a central region within said tubular outer wall, said interconnecting webs acting to resist horizontal compression while accommodating shear so as to maintain said channel sides in contact with said slabs under differential vertical movement of said slabs.
- 2. The seal of claim 1 wherein said sealing element is formed with longitudinally extending fins on said outer surfaces of said channel sides.
- 3. The seal of claim 1 wherein said core bottom is formed with an upwardly extending, downwardly opening center fold configured to nest with said center fold of said channel bottom.
- 4. The seal of claim 1 wherein said major webs are flat.
- 5. The seal of claim 1 wherein said major webs are curved.
- 6. The seal of claim 1 wherein said outer seal and said core element are formed of extruded neoprene.
- 7. The seal of claim 1 wherein said sealing element and said core element are formed to permit hydrostatic pressure above the seal to exert an outward force on said channel sides.
- 8. A seal for insertion into a gap of rectangular cross-section between facing edges of adjacent concrete slabs comprising:
- an elastomeric sealing element adapted to extend longitudinally within the gap, being in the form of a generally U-shaped channel with a pair of opposed channel sides, a channel bottom spanning respective lower ends of said channel sides and being formed with an upwardly extending, downwardly opening center fold, and a pair of inwardly extending flanges, each formed at an upper end of a respective one of said channel sides, said channel sides each having inner and outer surfaces, said outer surfaces being formed with longitudinally extending fins for frictional engagement with the slab edges when the seal is inserted into the gap; and
- an elastomeric core element having a tubular outer wall of generally rectangular cross-section, and an internal framework of interconnecting webs.
- said tubular outer wall having a pair of core sides, a core top, and a core bottom, said tubular outer wall having lower corner regions and upper corner regions formed with recesses;
- said tubular outer wall being configured so as to fit within said sealing element with said core sides contacting said inner surfaces of said channel sides, at least a portion of said core bottom contacting said center fold in said channel bottom, at least said lower corner regions of said tubular outer wall engaging said channel bottom, and said recesses engaging said flanges;
- said interconnecting webs including flat major webs extending diagonally from regions near the corners of said tubular outer wall to a pair of horizontally spaced convergence points, and a central horizontal web spanning said convergence points.
- 9. The seal of claim 8 wherein said core bottom is formed with an upwardly extending, downwardly opening center fold configured to nest with said center fold of said channel bottom.
- 10. The seal of claim 8 wherein said outer seal and said core element are formed of extruded neoprene.
- 11. A method of sealing the gap between adjacent slabs in a liquid-retaining structure, comprising the steps of:
- providing an elastomeric seal that includes an outer sealing element in the form of a generally U-shaped channel having a pair of channel sides, a channel bottom spanning respective lower ends of the channel sides and having an upwardly extending, downwardly opening center fold, and a pair of inwardly extending flanges, each formed at an upper end of a respective one of the channel sides, and an inner core element in the form of a hollow open-ended rectangular tube with an internal reinforcing framework of interconnecting webs;
- inserting the core element within the outer sealing element so that the core element contacts the channel sides, and the flanges positively retain the core element with at least lower corner portions of the core element engaging the channel bottom and bottom portions of the core element engaging the center fold;
- forming a longitudinally extending seal-receiving recess of rectangular cross-section having a bottom seal-engaging portion and a width less than the width of the seal; and
- installing the seal under lateral compression with the seal-receiving recess with the outer sealing element in a continuous strip coextensive with the joint to be sealed and the inner core element in segments with gaps therebetween to allow water to infiltrate the seal interior.
- 12. The method of claim 11, and further comprising the step, carried out before said installing step, of placing a backing strip along the bottom of the seal-receiving recess.
- 13. The method of claim 11, and further comprising the step, carried out before said installing step, of applying a lubricant to the vertical concrete surfaces of the recess or the vertical surface of the seal.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 846,371, filed Mar. 31, 1986, now abandoned.
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