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| United States Patent | 6219982 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/6219982.html |
| Inventor(s) | Eyring; Kurt S. (Dayton, OH) |
| Abstract | Variable gaps between adjacent concrete panels are covered and sealed by a
T-shaped body of extruded semi-rigid plastics material and which includes
a one piece cover section and stem section of generally uniform wall
thickness. The stem section has a set of parallel spaced flexible fins
projecting from each side at an angle of 45.degree. towards the cover
section, and the fins increase in width from the distal end of the stem
section towards the cover section. Each fin has parallel spaced triangular
gripping ribs on its side facing away from the cover section for gripping
opposing concrete surfaces defining gaps ranging generally from 1/2" to
11/4". In one embodiment, the cover section has a slightly crowned
intermediate portion with tapered opposite edge portions, and in other
embodiments, the intermediate portion is curved or configured to cover
gaps defined within outside and inside corners formed by adjacent panels. |
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Drawing from US Patent 6219982 |
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Joint cover and sealing device for concrete panels |
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| Publication Date |
April 24, 2001 |
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February 17, 2000 |
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/059,518,
filed Apr. 13, 1998. |
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What is claimed is:
1. In combination with two concrete panels having adjacent side surfaces
extending from generally parallel spaced opposing surfaces defining an
elongated gap therebetween, a joint device covering and sealing said gap,
comprising a one-piece elongated solid body of extruded semi-rigid
plastics material, said body including a longitudinally extending cover
section having a generally uniform solid wall thickness and opposite edge
portions, said cover section covering said gap with said opposite edge
portions of said cover section engaging said adjacent side surfaces of
said concrete panels, said body further including a longitudinally
extending stem section projecting into said gap from an intermediate
portion of said cover section and having a single solid center wall with
opposite sides defining a substantially uniform centerwall thickness, a
plurality of at least three longitudinally extending and generally
parallel spaced flexible gripping fins projecting at an inclined acute
angle from each of said opposite sides of said center wall towards said
cover section and engaging said opposing surfaces of said concrete panels,
each of said fins having a substantially uniform wall thickness and a
width substantially greater than the thickness of said center wall, the
combined width of said center wall and said gripping fins engaging said
opposing surfaces of said concrete panels adjacent said cover section
being substantially greater than the combined width of said center wall
and said gripping fins engaging said opposing surfaces of said concrete
panels at a distal end of said stem section, and said fins are effective
to flex and grip said opposing surfaces of said concrete panels when said
gap has substantial variation in width for holding said cover section
firmly against said side surfaces of said concrete panels continuously
along said gap.
2. A device as defined in claim 1 wherein at least one of said fins on each
said side of said center wall of said stem section includes a plurality of
parallel spaced gripping ribs on a surface facing away from said cover
section.
3. A device as defined in claim 1 wherein said intermediate portion of said
cover section includes longitudinally extending and generally flat wall
portions integrally connecting said edge portions to a generally flat
center portion of said cover section, and each of said generally flat wall
portions forms an obtuse angle with said center portion and an obtuse
angle with the corresponding said edge portion.
4. A device as defined in claim 1 wherein said intermediate portion of said
cover section curves inwardly towards said stem section, and said stem
section extends in a plane passing generally through the center of
curvature of said intermediate portion for covering a gap defined between
panels at an inside corner.
5. A device as defined in claim 1 wherein each of said fins includes a
plurality of parallel spaced gripping ribs on a surface facing away from
said cover section.
6. A device as defined in claim 1 wherein said combined width of said fins
and said center wall of said stem section progressively increases from
about 11/16 inch at said distal end of said stem section to about 13/8
inches adjacent said cover section.
7. A device as defined in claim 1 wherein the width of the widest said fin
on each said side of said center wall of said stem section is about twice
the width of the narrowest said fin on said center wall.
8. A device as defined in claim 1 wherein a plurality of said fins on each
said side of said center wall of said stem section includes a plurality of
parallel spaced gripping ribs on a surface facing away from said cover
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In the construction of buildings with precast concrete panels, it is common
to form or cast tilt-up concrete wall panels on a preformed concrete floor
slab and then tilt the wall panels to upright vertical positions. Usually,
the adjacent wall panels have gaps between the opposing edge surfaces of
the panels, and the gaps may range from 1/2" to 11/4". The gaps are
usually filled from the exterior side of the wall with a resilient rod and
a sealant material which bonds to the rod and the edge surfaces of the
concrete panels and provides for the necessary expansion and contraction
of the panels. When the inner surfaces of the concrete wall panels are
exposed, for example, in a factory or warehouse, it is desirable to cover
the exposed joints or gaps between the wall panels to provide the wall
with a more attractive inside appearance.
There have been a number of systems either proposed or used for covering
and sealing the joints or gaps between structural panels of concrete and
other materials, such as the joints between vertical wall panels or the
joints between horizontal floor or deck panels. For example, U.S. Pat. No.
3,760,544 and No. 4,067,155 disclose joint sealing systems for wall panels
and which include generally T-shaped sealing gaskets or members having
multiple teeth or wings. The teeth or wings engage serrations within
extruded members forming the opposing edge surfaces of the panels or
within an opposing a joint member inserted into the gap from the opposite
sides of the panels. U.S. Pat. No. 4,533,278 and No. 5,197,250 disclose
expansion joint systems for use between horizontal concrete panels or
slabs which form a horizontal surface or deck.
In any joint cover and sealing system for use with precast concrete panels,
which may or may not have internal insulation layers, it is desirable for
the joint cover to form a positive and dependable joint connection and
cover which can accommodate a wide variety of gap profiles, for example,
ranging from 1/2" to 11/4", and to be installed without any special edge
preparation of the concrete panels. It is also desirable for the joint
cover to be self-centering within gaps which are not perfectly linear and
to provide for positively gripping the concrete edge surfaces of the
panels. It is further desirable for the joint cover to be of economical
construction and to be easily and quickly installed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to an improved joint cover and sealing
device for use between structural panels and which is ideally suited for
sealing and covering the joints or gaps between precast concrete wall
panels which are tilted up from horizontal positions where the concrete
panels are poured and cured. The joint cover of the invention provides all
of the desirable features mentioned above, and more specifically, is
durable and inexpensive in construction, may be used with a wide range of
gap profiles, provides for positive gripping the concrete panels, may be
conveniently cut to length and extruded in a variety of colors, and may
also be used for inside and outside corner joints.
In accordance with preferred embodiments of the invention, a joint cover
device comprises a one piece elongated body of extruded semi-rigid
plastics material and including a longitudinally extending cover section
and a longitudinally extending stem section with both sections having a
generally uniform wall thickness. The stem section has a flat center wall
with a plurality of longitudinally extending and generally parallel spaced
flexible fins which project from opposite sides of the center wall towards
the cover section, and the width of the fins gradually decreases towards
the distal end of the stem section. Each of the fins has a plurality of
parallel spaced gripping ribs on the surface facing away from the cover
section for gripping the opposing edge surfaces of the concrete panels.
The cover section is slightly crowned or angular or curved inwardly and
has opposite tapering edge portions which engage the adjacent interior
side surfaces of the concrete panels.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the
following description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a short length of a joint cover and sealing
device constructed in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2 is a full size end view of the cover device shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a reduced end view of the cover device and shown installed within
a gap between two adjacent concrete panels;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary section of a typical flexible fin on the
cover device shown in FIGS. 1-3;
FIGS. 5 & 6 are views similar to FIGS. 1 & 3 of a cover device constructed
in accordance with a modification of the invention for an outside corner;
FIGS. 7 & 8 are views similar to FIGS. 1 & 3 of a joint cover device
constructed in accordance with another embodiment of the invention for an
inside corner; and
FIGS. 9 & 10 are views similar to FIGS. 7 & 8 of a joint cover device
constructed in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention, also
for use with an inside corner joint.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A joint cover and sealing device 15 is shown in FIGS. 1-3 for covering a
gap 17 defined between generally parallel surfaces 18 of two concrete wall
panels 20 each having an interior surface 22. The actual size of one cover
device 15 is shown in FIG. 2 and includes a one-piece body of extruded
semi-rigid plastics material such as polyvinylchloride (PVC). The device
15 includes a generally flat cover section 26 having an intermediate
portion 28 integrally connecting opposite tapered edge portions 31. The
intermediate portion has a slight crown configuration with a radius of
about 10.5 inches, and each of the edge portions 31 forms an obtuse angle
of about 150.degree. with the intermediate portion 28. 50 includes a cover
section 62 formed by a generally flat center portion 64, opposite edge
portions 66 and right angular wall portions 68 integrally connecting the
center portion 64 to the edge portions 66. The angular wall portions 68
extend generally parallel to the corresponding concrete panel surfaces 59,
and the edge portions 66 taper inwardly from the wall portions 68 on an
angle of about 30.degree. to engage the outer surfaces 59. The cover
device 50 also includes a stem portion 34 which is extruded as an integral
part of the cover device and is constructed the same as the stem portion
34 described above in connection with FIGS. 1-3 and accordingly, carries
the same reference numbers.
Referring to FIGS. 7 and 8, a joint cover and ceiling device 70 is
constructed in accordance with another embodiment of the invention for
covering and sealing a joint or gap 72 defined between parallel end
surfaces 74 of two concrete wall panels 76 and 78 having corresponding
interior surfaces 79 forming an inside vertical corner between the
concrete panels. The cover device 70 is extruded with a cover section 82
including an intermediate portion with a uniformly curved center portion
84 and tapered opposite edge portions 86 connected to the center portion
84 by flat wall portions 88 extending generally parallel to the panel
surfaces 79. The cover device 70 also includes a stem section 34 which is
extruded integrally with the cover section 82 and is identified with the
same reference numbers used above for the stem section 34. As shown in
FIG. 8, the center of wall 35 of the stem section 34 extends within a
plane P which passes through the center of curvature 91 for the curved
center wall portion 84.
FIGS. 9 and 10 illustrate another form or modification of a joint cover
device 100 constructed in accordance with the invention for covering and
sealing a joint gap 102 defined between an end surface 104 of a concrete
panel 105 and a side surface 106 of a concrete panel 108. In a typical
building structure, the panel 108 might be an outside concrete wall panel,
and the panel 105 might be an inside wall panel or a floor panel. The
panels 102 and 105 define an inside corner joint having the gap 102 which
is covered by an integrally extruded cover section 110. The section 110
has a uniformly curved center wall portion 112 with a center of curvature
113. Opposite tapered edge portions 116 are integrally connected to the
center wall portion 112 by corresponding flat wall portions 118 extending
generally parallel to the adjacent surfaces of the concrete panels 105 and
108.
As apparent from FIG. 10, the cover device 100 also includes a stem section
34 extruded integrally with the cover section 110 and having the same
construction as the stem section 34 described above. As also apparent from
FIG. 10, the center wall 35 of the stem section 34 extends within the
plane P which is generally parallel to the flat wall portion 118 of the
cover section 110 and the concrete panel surface 106. The plane P forms an
acute angle of about 60 with a plane P' defined by the center of curvature
113 and the intersection of the wall portions 35 and 112.
From the drawings and above description, it is apparent that a joint cover
device constructed in accordance with the present invention, provides
desirable features and advantages. For example, the cover device is
ideally suited for use with joints between precast concrete panels and
which frequently define gaps with substantial variation in width. The
device requires no special preparation of the opposing concrete surfaces
defining the gap and positively grips the surfaces to assure that the
device remains in place, especially over a period of years with thermal
expansion and contraction of the concrete panels. The device of the
invention also effectively seals against the flow of air through the joint
or gap and may be conveniently extruded in different shapes for covering
inside and outside corner joints as well as joints between in-line
concrete panels.
In addition, the cover device of the invention is self-centering within the
gap, may be easily cut to length during installation, is easily and
quickly installed, and may be extruded in a variety of colors according to
the color of the inside surfaces of the concrete panels. The arrangement
and position of the fins 36-39 on each stem section 34 and the sharp ribs
43 provide for positively gripping the concrete surfaces defining a
variety of gap profiles, and the flexibility of the stem wall 35 and the
fins 36-39 provides for using the device in covering gaps which are not
perfectly linear and/or change in width along the length of the joint.
While the forms of joint covering device herein described constitute
preferred embodiments of the invention, it is to be understood that the
invention is not limited to these precise forms of device, and that
changes may be made therein without departing from the scope and spirit of
the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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