Sealing element for expansion joints

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6751919
  • Patent Number
    6,751,919
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, January 17, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 22, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A sealing element for the recessed seat of an expansion joint in a concrete structure having an elastomeric profile (20) formed by two longitudinal lateral flanges (21) to be fixed to the end edges of the concrete structure (11), and a central portion (22) formed by walls depending from said flanges and converging to a central area to be fitted inside the seat (12), and shaped to support the hydrostatic pressure upstream of the concrete structure (10). A flexible duct (30) is installed inside the seat (12) below the central portion central area and provided with radial bores (31) opened to the inside of the seat to allow the selective feeding of precatalyzed polymeric resin to the inside of the seat (12), after the elastomeric profile (20) has been mounted and affixed to the concrete structure (10). The tube can be separate from the profile, attached to the central area, or the central area can have a W shape and the tube be within the lower portion of the W.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention refers to a sealing element for expansion joints in concrete structures, particularly in concrete structures in which the sealing element is submitted to large structural movements and high hydrostatic pressures, such as it occurs in dikes.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Among the known sealing techniques presently used in dikes, there can be mentioned the sealing elements made of copper, PVC mats, elastomeric profiles (butyl, neoprene) which are resistant to harsh weather conditions, alkalis, fungi, musts, oils, greases and other agents, or also silicone or polyurethane-based mastics.




Although being widely used and presenting operational results which meet the requirements of the concrete structure to which they are applied, these known sealing elements have a slow and expensive application and do not allow repair or recovering, in case there is an accident or localized rupture in the sealing element, after they have been installed and have begun to operate in the concrete structure.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




Thus, the object of the present invention is to provide a sealing element for expansion joints of concrete structures, which has a simple construction, resistant to harsh weather conditions and other deteriorating agents, which is elastically deformable together with the structure, which may be submitted to high hydrostatic pressures, with no risk of impairing its sealing characteristics, and which allows repairs of eventual leaks to be carried out after the sealing element has begun to operate in the concrete structure to which it has been applied.




This and other objectives of the invention are achieved by a sealing element for expansion joints provided with a seat, which is recessed in relation to the adjacent end edges of the expansion joint upstream a concrete structure.




According to the invention, the sealing element comprises an elastomeric profile consisting of two longitudinal lateral flanges to be glued onto said end edges of the expansion joint, and a central portion, to be fitted inside the seat and which is shaped in order to support the hydrostatic pressures upstream the concrete structure; and a flexible duct, of high pressure, which is installed inside the seat and provided with radial bores opened to the inside of the latter, downstream the elastomeric profile, and having at least one end which may be accessed from the outside of the concrete structure, so as to allow the selective feeding of pre-catalyzed polymeric resin to the inside of the seat, after the elastomeric profile has been mounted and affixed to the concrete structure.




The above cited constructive arrangement allows, by means of adequately injecting, under high pressure, a pre-catalyzed polymeric resin inside the flexible duct, to seal any leak that may occur along the joint, making possible to simply and rapidly repair the sealing elements, which repair would otherwise be impracticable or at least extremely complex and expensive, as it occurs in dikes.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be described with reference to the attached drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an extension of the sealing element, according to a first embodiment of the invention and applied to the seat of the expansion joint of a concrete structure;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the sealing element illustrated in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a similar view to that of

FIG. 1

, but illustrating a second embodiment for the sealing element applied to the seat of an expansion joint in a concrete structure;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the sealing element illustrated in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of an extension of the flexible duct illustrated in

FIG. 3

; and





FIG. 6

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of another embodiment of the sealing element used in the arrangement illustrated in FIG.


3


.











BEST MODE OF CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




According to the above cited illustrations, the sealing element of the present invention is applicable to the expansion joint


11


of a concrete structure


10


, in order to seal this expansion joint


11


on the upstream face of the concrete structure, to which hydrostatic pressure is directly applied, in the case of dikes.




For the application of the sealing element, the expansion joint


11


is provided with a seat


12


, which is recessed in relation to the adjacent end edges


10




a


,


10




b


of the expansion joint


11


, upstream the concrete structure


10


. In the illustrated embodiments, the seat


12


has a rectangular cross-section with lateral walls


12




a


and a bottom wall


12




b


, it being understood that this cross-section may have an inverted trapezoidal shape, or even be “V” shaped, with the bottom wall


12




b


being defined by the vertex or junction of the lateral walls


12




a


. It is also possible to apply the present sealing element to expansion joints, whose seat


12


lacks a bottom wall and extends throughout the whole thickness of the concrete structure.




According to the invention, the sealing element comprises an elastomeric profile which is pressed, calendered or extruded and vulcanized in its definitive form, in order to increase its resistance and reduce the porosity, and which consists of two longitudinal lateral flanges


21


, to be glued, usually by an epoxy adhesive, onto the end edges


10




a


,


10




b


of the concrete structure


10


, on both sides of the seat


12


, and a central portion


22


, which is fittable inside the seat


12


and generally shaped so as to be maintained at least partially seated against the lateral walls


12




a


and bottom wall


12




b


(if existing) of the seat


12


when submitted to hydrostatic pressure upstream the concrete structure


10


. The central portion


22


is formed by a wall


22




a


depending from a respective flange


21


to be fitted in the seat


12


for supporting the hydrostatic pressures upstream the concrete structure


10


, said central portion walls


22




a


converging from the flanges


21


to a central area


22




b.






In a constructive form, the elastomeric profile


20


incorporates a reinforcing web


23


therewithin, made of synthetic fabric or steel and extending along the longitudinal lateral flanges


21


and the central portion


22


. This reinforcing web


23


considerably increases the resistance of the assembly, without impairing the free movement thereof.




Aiming at increasing the gluing area and the shear strength, allowing a non-concentrated distribution of efforts, avoiding tensions on the joint edges and the possibility of rupture in the concrete at 45°, the longitudinal lateral flanges


21


have large width and the faces thereof to be glued to the concrete structure


10


are provided with longitudinal grooves


24


which are mutually parallel and adjacent.




In the illustrated constructions, the longitudinal lateral flanges


21


have a thickness superior to that of the central portion


22


by a value substantially corresponding to the depth of the longitudinal grooves


24


.




The longitudinal lateral flanges


21


are further provided with throughbores


25


along their extension, in order to facilitate the introduction of pins


42


to be affixed to the concrete structure


10


.




In the embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the sealing element further comprises a flexible duct


30


, of high pressure, with a preferably elliptical cross-section and which is incorporated as a single piece in a vertex


22




c


of the “V” shaped central portion


22


of the elastomeric profile


20


. The flexible duct


30


incorporates, in this embodiment, the same reinforcing web


23


that is incorporated in the remaining of the elastomeric profile


20


. However, it should be understood that, even if the elastomeric profile


20


has a “V” shaped central portion


22


, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the flexible duct


30


may be defined by a separate piece, which is lodged inside the seat


12


upstream the central portion


22


of the elastomeric profile


20


. Independently of the constructive form of the flexible duct


30


, the latter is provided, usually at every 30 cm, with a radial hole


31


opened to the inside of the seat


12


upstream the elastomeric profile


20


, in order to allow a pre-catalyzed polymeric resin


40


to be fed inside the seat


12


, after the elastomeric profile


20


has been mounted and affixed to the concrete structure


10


. This resin


40


will occupy the available spaces, in case defects or ruptures occur in the elastomeric profile, allowing the sealing to be recovered.




The flexible duct


30


is extended along the whole length of the expansion joint


11


, so as to have at least one end thereof accessible from the inside of the concrete structure.




In the embodiment of

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the central portion


22


of the elastomeric profile


20


takes a “W” form and the flexible duct


30


is now a separate piece. This elastomeric profile


20


with a “W” shaped central portion


22


is preferably used in the expansion joints


11


more subjected to tensile strength, differential settlement and shear when the concrete structure


10


begins to operate, permitting a higher capacity of accomodating to these efforts. The other characteristics of the elastomeric profile


20


of

FIGS. 3 and 4

are the same as already described in relation to the elastomeric profile shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




In the expansion joints


11


in which the seat


12


extends throughout the whole thickness of the concrete structure


10


, the flexible duct


30


, in a separate piece, is dimensioned so as to have a diameter which is slightly larger than the width of the joint gap in the place where it is lodged.




As set forth in the appended claims, the central portion


22


of the elastomeric profile


20


may be “U” shaped or have another geometric profile, adequate to each specific case considering the structural movements and the hydrostatic pressures.



Claims
  • 1. A sealing element for an expansion joint in a recessed seat in a concrete structure, said sealing element comprising:a profile of elastomeric material having: two longitudinal lateral flanges to lie on the end edges of the concrete structure; a central portion formed by a wall depending from a respective flange to be fitted in the seat for supporting the hydrostatic pressures upstream the concrete structure, wherein said central portion is disposed entirely below said longitudinal lateral flanges and the seat, said central portion walls converging from the flanges to a central area; a flexible duct of high pressure material installed inside the seat and entirely below said central portion central area and provided with radial holes opened to the inside of the seat, said flexible duct having at least one end which is accessible from the outside of the concrete structure to allow the selective feeding of a polymeric resin through said duct to the inside of the seat, after the elastomeric profile has been mounted onto the concrete structure.
  • 2. Sealing element as in claim 1, wherein said central area of said central portion of said elastomeric profile is of a “W” shape.
  • 3. Sealing element, according to claim 1 wherein said flexible duct is incorporated in said central area of said central portion.
  • 4. Sealing element, as in claim 3 wherein said converging walls of said central portion converge at a vertex defined by said flexible duct.
  • 5. Sealing element according to claim 1 wherein the flexible duct is provided between a bottom wall of the seat and said central area of said central portion.
  • 6. Sealing element according to claim 1 wherein each said longitudinal lateral flange has a face to be glued to the concrete structure, said face provided with longitudinal grooves which are mutually parallel and adjacent.
  • 7. Sealing element, according to claim 1 wherein said elastomeric profile includes a reinforcing web made of synthetic fabric or steel extending along said longitudinal lateral flanges and said central portion.
  • 8. Sealing element according to claim 1 further comprising an adhesive to attach said sealing element flanges to said concrete structure.
  • 9. Sealing element according to claim 1 further comprising pins to extend through said flanges to attach said sealing element flanges to the concrete structure.
  • 10. Sealing element, according to claim 2 wherein the flexible duct is in the bottom of the lower part of the W of the central area of the central portion.
  • 11. Sealing element, according to claim 2 wherein the elastomeric profile is provided with reinforcing web made of synthetic fabric or steel extending along the longitudinal lateral flanges and the central portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9903326 Jul 1999 BR
Parent Case Info

This is a continuation of PCT/BR00/00081, filed Jul. 19, 2000.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/BR00/00081 Jul 2000 US
Child 10/052614 US