Claims
- 1. A contraction joint to accommodate contraction in concrete comprising:
- a first contraction element comprising a generally hollow body of polymer plastic composition adapted for burial below the concrete grade level at the site of installation; and
- a second contraction element comprising a replaceable generally hollow and transversely bendable water protective cover of polymer plastic composition adapted to be removably mounted in an interference fit onto said body at grade level of the site so as to cooperate with said body when mounted thereon to define a hollow pocket therebetween.
- 2. A contraction joint in accordance with claim 1 in which said body and said cover include cooperating means for mutually effecting said interference fit between said cover and said body.
- 3. A contraction joint in accordance with claim 2 in which said body is comprised of a longitudinal section having a bottom wall and parallel spaced apart generally upright sidewalls and the cooperating means on said body is comprised of first cooperating means extending longitudinally along the uppermost distal end of said sidewalls and the cooperating means of said cover is comprised of a second cooperating means adapted to mutually interfit with said first cooperating means for cooperatively effecting said interference fit between said cover and said body.
- 4. A contraction joint element in accordance with claim 3 in which one of said first and second cooperating means comprises a longitudinal protuberance extending along a substantially vertically oriented face of said body or cover and the other of said first and second cooperating means includes a substantially vertically oriented skirt adapted for a substantially complementary placement against said protuberance for effecting said interference fit.
- 5. A contraction joint element in accordance with claim 4 in which said protuberance includes an arcuate portion and said skirt includes a complementary arcuate portion for said skirt to overlie said protuberance when placed thereagainst.
- 6. A contraction joint element in accordance with claim 4 in which said skirt is characterized as having a springlike flexibility in the lateral direction for effecting said interference fit with said protuberance.
- 7. A contraction joint element in accordance with claim 6 in which said protuberance comprises a pair of opposite protuberances extending along the upper distal edges of the interior sidewalls of said body and said skirt comprises a pair of parallel skirts downwardly depending from each longitudinal side edge of said cover.
- 8. A contraction joint element in accordance with claims 3 or 7 in which the site for installing said joint element comprises the aggregate decking about a swimming pool and there is included anchoring means in said body to effect anchoring the body within the poured aggregate.
- 9. A contraction joint element in accordance with claim 8 in which said anchoring means includes longitudinal channels secured laterally integral to the exterior of said sidewalls to be embedded in the surrounding aggregate when poured.
- 10. A contraction joint in accordance with claim 1 in which said body comprises a first body which with said cover comprises a contraction joint and there is included a second generally hollow body adapted to be mounted to the underside of said first body to render said contraction joint a contraction-expansion joint.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application U.S.S.N. 07/140,827 filed Jan. 5, 1988 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,815,888, issued Mar. 28, 1989.
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