Claims
- 1. In a cover for an open-topped structure such as a tank having a cover supporting rim or edge, the cover including at least two panels in adjacent side-by-side relationship, and each panel comprising a plurality of extruded planks connected together edge-to-edge with tongue-in-groove means for connecting plank edges, the tongue-in-groove means at each panel edge defining a channel extending continuously lengthwise in the extruded plank and open at its edge, so as to face a similar open channel of an adjacent plank, a connection joint between adjacent panels, comprising:
- each panel, at its edge facing an adjacent panel, having one of said planks as an edge plank, with said open channel facing toward a similar open channel of an edge plank of the adjacent panel, with the edge planks of the adjacent panels spaced apart, and
- an interlocking panel splice strip engaged between and in the two facing channels of the two edge planks of adjacent panels, the panel splice strip being closely fitted into each of said two channels and comprising a rubber-like, flexible plastic extrusion.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the interlocking panel splice strip comprises an extrusion having engagement means for engaging with the tongue-in-groove means of at least one of the edge planks of the adjacent panels.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the interlocking panel splice strip includes a bullnose protrusion engaged in the channel opposite said tongue-in-groove means of said one edge plank, fitting closely within the channel.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the interlocking panel splice strip includes a top portion which fits between top edges of the two adjacent, spaced apart planks of the two adjacent panels, so as to fill in the space between the two planks and to form a generally flush surface across the two adjacent panels.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the interlocking panel splice strip is formed of the material ethyl vinyl acetate.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the interlocking panel splice strip is positioned and configured to support shear loading at edges of the adjacent panels.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the interlocking panel splice strip fits sufficiently closely within the two adjacent channels of the two adjacent planks to provide a substantially gas-tight seal between the two adjacent panels.
- 8. In a cover for an open-topped structure such as a tank having a cover supporting rim or edge, the cover including a series of metal extrusions connected together, an improved structural joint between two adjacent extruded structural members, comprising:
- a first of said structural members having at a top side of the structural member a horizontal extension terminating in a downwardly hooking flange, and said first structural member having a generally rectangular cavity extending lengthwise in the extruded structural member, the cavity having a slot-like opening, continuous throughout the extruded structural member and facing toward a second of said two structural members,
- the second structural member having an upper side with an upwardly extending lip or flange, substantially continuous through the length of the extrusion, and the second structural member also including a generally rectangular cavity extending through the length of the extrusion and having a continuous slot-like opening facing toward the slot-like opening in the generally rectangular cavity of the first structural member,
- the first and second structural members being adjacent and in contact such that upper portions of the first and second structural members are interlocked by the horizontal extension with its downwardly hooking flange of the first structural member hooking over and resting on the upwardly extending lip or flange at the top of the second structural member, thereby supporting the first structural member on the second structural member and preventing the two structural members from pulling apart, and
- an elongated H-shaped interlocking seal strip of resilient plastic material and having two opposed generally parallel flanges and a perpendicular connecting web engaged with the first and second structural members, the two opposed flanges of the H-shaped seal strip being positioned one in each of the generally rectangular cavities of the first and second structural members and the connecting web extending through the slot-like openings of the generally rectangular cavities and spanning between the generally rectangular cavities so as to provide further structural strength in the connection between structural members and further to prevent pulling apart of the two structural members.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the generally rectangular cavity in the second structural member has an internal width substantially wider than the web of the H-shaped seal strip which is positioned in the cavity, thus allowing for some lateral movement between the two connected structural members, as for expansion and contraction.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 270,010, filed on Jul. 1, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,617,677, which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 932,491, filed Aug. 20, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,325,646.
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