Claims
- 1. A thermoplastic locking strip for being fused to a thermoplastic panel and for forming a connection for a curtain wall, said locking strip comprising an elongated rectangular base, said base having spaced-apart first and second longitudinal edges and a top surface extending therebetween, and at least two generally dovetail shaped locking members being unitarily formed with and extending from said top surface of said base, wherein each said locking member is generally straight and parallel to at least one of said longitudinal edges, said dovetail shaped locking members being substantially cross-sectionally identical to one another and being spaced apart to define a channel therebetween, said channel defining a dovetail cross-sectionally shape substantially identical to the dovetail shape of the locking members, such that said channel may slideably receive a dovetail shaped locking member of an identical thermoplastic locking strip.
- 2. A locking strip as in claim 1, wherein each said locking member extends coextensively with said base.
- 3. A thermoplastic locking strip for being fused to a thermoplastic panel and for forming a connection for a curtain wall, said locking strip comprising an elongated rectangular base, said base having spaced-apart first and second longitudinal edges and a top surface extending therebetween, and at least two generally dovetail shaped locking members being unitarily formed with and extending from said top surface of said base, wherein each said locking member is generally straight and parallel to at least one of said longitudinal edges, and wherein said locking members are spaced from said longitudinal edges.
- 4. A thermoplastic locking strip for being fused to a thermoplastic panel and for forming a connection for a curtain wall, said locking strip comprising an elongated rectangular base, said base having spaced-apart first and second longitudinal edges and a top surface extending therebetween, and at least two generally dovetail shaped locking members being unitarily formed with and extending from said top surface of said base, wherein each said locking member is generally straight and parallel to at least one of said longitudinal edges, said locking strip further comprising a first shoulder extending from said first longitudinal edge of said base, said first shoulder extending away from said top surface of said base, and said locking strip further comprising an attaching member extending from said first shoulder to define a free edge spaced from said first shoulder, said attaching member being parallel to said base.
- 5. A locking strip as in claim 4, wherein said attaching member is offset from said base.
- 6. A locking strip as in claim 4, wherein a J-shaped rim extends from said first shoulder having a first end joined to said first shoulder, an intermediate portion extending from said first end and away from said top surface of said base, and a stem extending from said intermediate portion, said stem being spaced from said base with a portion of said base being in face-to-face alignment with said stem, wherein said J-shaped rim, said first shoulder, and a portion of said base collectively define a channel extending coextensively with said base.
- 7. A locking strip as in claim 6 further comprising a second shoulder being unitarily formed with and extending from said second longitudinal edge of said base, said second shoulder extending away from said top surface of said base, and said locking strip further comprising a lip extending from said second shoulder away from said first shoulder, said lip being spaced from said base.
- 8. A locking strip as in claim 7, wherein said lip defines a thickness, said channel defines a width, said width being at least as great as said thickness.
- 9. A locking system for interconnecting two sections of a thermoplastic curtain wall, said locking system comprising:
- first and second elongated thermoplastic locking strips, each said locking strip having a base with a top surface and two generally dovetail shaped locking members protruding from said top surface, and each said locking member having a first surface spaced from said base and two side surfaces extending between said base and said first surface, each said side surface defining an acute angle relative to said top surface of said base, wherein, with said first and second locking strips being in homogamous locked engagement, each said locking member of said first locking strip has at least one said side surface in face-to-face engagement with a single side surface of said second locking strip.
- 10. A locking system as in claim 9, wherein each said locking strip is formed to define a channel and an elongated lip, said channel being dimensioned to accommodate said lip, and wherein, with said first and second locking strips being in homogamous locked engagement, said lip of said first locking strip is disposed in said channel of said second locking strip, and said lip of said second locking strip is disposed in said channel of said first locking strip.
- 11. A locking system as in claim 9, wherein, with said first and second locking strips being in homogamous locked engagement, at least one bead of sealant material is interposed between said first and second locking strips.
- 12. A curtain wall system for lining a trench and for containing contaminated material therein, said system comprising:
- first and second flat thermoplastic panels, each said panel having spaced-apart longitudinal edges;
- a first locking strip fused in partial face-to-face engagement to said first panel, said first locking strip being formed with two generally dovetail shaped first locking members; and
- a second locking strip fused in partial face-to-face engagement to said second panel, said second locking strip being formed with two generally dovetail shaped second locking members, wherein said first and second locking strips are substantially identical in form and shaped to homogamously interlock with said first locking members being in dovetailed intermeshing engagement with said second locking members.
- 13. A curtain wall system as in claim 12, wherein, with said first and second locking strips being homogamously interlocked, at least one bead of sealant material is interposed between said first and second locking strips.
- 14. A curtain wall system as in claim 12, wherein each said locking strip is formed to define a channel and an elongated lip, said channel being dimensioned to accommodate said lip.
- 15. A curtain wall system as in claim 14, wherein, with said first and second locking strips being homogamously interlocked, said lip of said first locking strip is disposed in said channel of said second locking strip, and said lip of said second locking strip is disposed in said channel of said first locking strip.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Appl. No. 60/086,224, filed May 21, 1998.
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Print-out of world wide web site found at http://www.curtisbarrier.com/product/geolock.html showing "Geolock" brand vertical cut-off wall system; dated Mar. 6, 1998. |