CA2156037A1 - Sealing strip suitable for sealing a hem flange - Google Patents

Sealing strip suitable for sealing a hem flange

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CA2156037A1
CA2156037A1 CA002156037A CA2156037A CA2156037A1 CA 2156037 A1 CA2156037 A1 CA 2156037A1 CA 002156037 A CA002156037 A CA 002156037A CA 2156037 A CA2156037 A CA 2156037A CA 2156037 A1 CA2156037 A1 CA 2156037A1
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Roger Taylor
Pierre Jean Georges Mader
Alain Henri Lamon
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3M Co
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Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16JPISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
    • F16J15/00Sealings
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K3/00Baths; Douches; Appurtenances therefor
    • A47K3/008Sealing between wall and bathtub or shower tray
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B1/00Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
    • E04B1/62Insulation or other protection; Elements or use of specified material therefor
    • E04B1/66Sealings
    • E04B1/68Sealings of joints, e.g. expansion joints
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B1/00Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
    • E04B1/62Insulation or other protection; Elements or use of specified material therefor
    • E04B1/66Sealings
    • E04B1/68Sealings of joints, e.g. expansion joints
    • E04B1/6803Joint covers
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
    • E04B1/00Constructions in general; Structures which are not restricted either to walls, e.g. partitions, or floors or ceilings or roofs
    • E04B1/62Insulation or other protection; Elements or use of specified material therefor
    • E04B1/66Sealings
    • E04B1/68Sealings of joints, e.g. expansion joints
    • E04B1/6812Compressable seals of solid form
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F15/00Flooring
    • E04F15/02Flooring or floor layers composed of a number of similar elements
    • E04F15/02005Construction of joints, e.g. dividing strips
    • E04F15/02016Construction of joints, e.g. dividing strips with sealing elements between flooring elements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F19/00Other details of constructional parts for finishing work on buildings
    • E04F19/02Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves
    • E04F19/04Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings
    • E04F19/0459Borders; Finishing strips, e.g. beadings; Light coves for use between floor or ceiling and wall, e.g. skirtings characterised by the fixing method
    • E04F19/0477Plinths fixed by means of adhesive
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B1/00Border constructions of openings in walls, floors, or ceilings; Frames to be rigidly mounted in such openings
    • E06B1/62Tightening or covering joints between the border of openings and the frame or between contiguous frames

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Abstract

A sealing strip (5) for a hem flange between two panels (for example, the inner and outer panels (1, 3) of a vehicle door) comprises an inner portion (9) of a tacky, sealing material with an outer part (10) of a non-tacky material, providing the strip with a rounded, shape-retaining, outer surface. To seal the hem flange, the strip (5) is pressed into place along the edge of the flange so that the inner surface (7) of the strip adheres to the panels and the rounded outer surface (10) extends from one panel to the other and covers the tacky material.

Description

21~6~37 SEALING STRIP SUITABLE FOR SEALING A HEM FLANGE
The present invention relates to a seallng strip suitable for use in sealing a joint between two surfaces Iying adjacent one another in generally parallel planes, s for example surfaces (such as panels) that are butted together or overlap one anoeher. The invention is particularly, but not exclusively, applicable to a sealing strip suitable for use in sealing a hem flange, such as may be found on a vehicle body. The invention also relates to a method of sealing a joint between two adjacent surfaces.
A hem flange between two panels is formed by turning an extended edge portion of one panel back over an edge portion of the other panel. Hem flanges can be found in va~ious locations in vehicle bodies where two panels ~are joined together, for example on doors, boot lids and bonnets. A vehicle door, for example7 may be formed from an inner panel and an outer panel joined together along theirouter edges by a hem flange which is formed by turning the extended edge portionof the outer panel back over the edge portion of the inner panel to form an overlap jomt, and crimping the edges together. A seal is then needed between the edge ofthe outer panel and the adjacent surface of the inner panel, to keep moisture out of the space between the panels and prevent corrosion.
If a vehicle door is damaged, it can sometimes be repaired by replacing only the outer panel but, if that is done, it is clearly desirable (from the point of view of the vehicle owner) that the repaired door should match the original as closely as possible not only in quality but also in ~ ~ In practice, one of the most difficult parts of the repair job is to seal the hem flange effectively and in such a way that it closely resembles the seal on the original door, which would generally have been formed by an automated process.
At present, one of the best ways for a vehicle repairer to seal a hem flange is by using a liquid sealer which is extruded (for example, from a sachet or a cartridge using an extrusion gun) on to the hem flange. The repairer requires skill, when using the sealer, to produce a seal which is of a regular shape and matches the original.
Moreover, the liquid sealer requires a long .1.~ / ,, time before it can be 21~37 handled, which not only delays completion of the repair work but also leaves theseal open to damage during the d.~ J~ ~ period. An additional problem, when liquid sealer is applied firom a cartridge using an air-powered applicator, is that the finished seal may contain air bubbles.
s Various forms of weather strip and various forms of edge guard are known for use on vehicle doors, some of which are intended to be associated with the hem flange. As an example, US-A4 575 147 describes an elastic molding which is secured to the hem flange on the upper edge of a vehicle door to protect the flange and also to intercept water flowing down oflf the vehicle roo The elastic molding o does not seal the hem flange. As another example, US-A-4 888 919 describes a seal member which is located adjacent the hem flange on a vehicle door so that it will engage the vehicle body when the door is closed. In that case, the seal member requires an upstanding flange to be provided on the turned-back edge portion of the outer door panel. Preformed sealing strips for use in other locations are also known.
For example, US-A-4 629 648 and US-A4 654 250 both describe a caulking strip for use as a sealant between a bath and an adjacent wall, the strip comprising abody, having a trapezoidal cross-section, which is made of a tacky rubber-based material with a protective strip of a non-tacky polymeric film material on one side.
The present invention is concerned with the problem of enabling a joint ~o between adjacent, generally parallel, surfaces (especially a hem flange between two panels) to be sealed co~ quickly and easily, and in a predictable and ~t"ludl-.,;l,lc manner, thereby in particular enabling the cost of vehicle repairs to be reduced.
The present invention provides a sealing strip for sealing a joint between two adjacent, generally parallel surfaces, the sealing strip having an inner surface for securing the strip over the joint, and a rounded, shape-retaining, outer surface; the profile of the strip being such that, when the strip is secured in position over the joint, the outer surface of the strip extends from one of the said adjacent surfaces to the other. "Shape-retaining" means that the outer surface SUb~ maintains its rounded shape when subjected to manual pressure, or rapidly reverts - '- "~, to its rounded shape when that manual pressure is released. In the particular case in 2156~7 which the sealing strip is for use in sealing one side of an overlap joint between edge portions of two panels, the profile of the strip is such that, when the strip is secured in position over the joint, the outer surface of the strip extends between the exposed surfaces of the panels.
More specifically, the present invention provides a sealing strip for sealing a joint between two adjacent, generally parallel surfaces, the strip having an inner portion comprising a sealing material for securing over the joint, and a roundedouter surface comprising a non-tacky material which extends from one side of theinner surface of the strip to the other.
o The present invention also provides a method of sealing a joint between twoadjacent, generally parallel surfaces, the method comprising securing a preformed sealing strip along the joint by means of an r " ' ~ ,, material, the~ preformedstrip having a rounded, shape-retaining, outer surface and being secured along the joint so that the outer surface of the strip extends from one of the said adjacent surfaces to the other and covers the adl~ ;Y~ material. In the particular case of an overlap joint between edge portions of two panels, the strip is secured along one side of the joint so that the outer surface of the strip extends between theexposed surfaces ofthe panels and covers the adl~ ;vw' ' ~ material.
A joint between two adjacent, generally parallel surfaces, in accordance with the invention, includes a seal which comprises a preformed strip secured over the joint by an a.ll~ Jse,.li..~ material, wherein the outer surface of the strip isrounded and extends from one of the said adjacent surfaces to the other, covering the adll.,~ material. In the particular case of am overlap joint between edge portions of two panels, the strip is secured along one side of the joint and the outer 25 surface of the strip extends between the exposed surfaces of the panels, covering the adll~;~ material.
By way of example only, ~,..I.oJ ~ - ~ of the invention will be described with reference to the . J;..g drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a d;a~alllllld~iC cross-section of a hem 'dange at the edge of a 30 vehicle door;
2~ 9~;7 Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a preformed sealing strip for the hem flange shown in Fig. I;
Figs. 3 to 9 show alternative cross-sections, not all to the same scale, for thesealing strip shown in Fig. 2; and Figs. 10_, 10_ and 10_ illustrate the method of applying a sealing strip to a hem flange.
Fig. I shows a cross-section of a hem flange which, for the purposes of the present ~Pc~rirtil~n~ is assumed to be at the edge of a vehicle door. The present invention is, however, applicable to any hem flange (whether located in a vehicle o body or elsewhere) and, indeed, to any joint between two adjacent, generally parallel, surfaces.
The hem flange shown in Fig. I joins together the inner panet I and the outer panel 2 of a vehicle door and is formed by turning the extended edge portion 3 of the outer panel 2 back over the edge portion of the inner panel I and crimping the edges together. A seal (not shown) is then formed on the inside of the door, in the region 4 between the edge of the outer panel 2 and the adjacent surface of the inner panel 1, to impede the entry of moisture into the space between the panels. If the outer panel 2 is a ~ c~ .d panel (i.e. because the vehic!e door is being repaired), it is necessary for the repairer to replace the seal in the region 4 as well.
Fig. 2 is a general view of a preformed sealing strip 5 for use in the region 4 of the hem flange shown in Fig. 1. In cross-section, the strip S has a curved outer surface 6 and a flat inner surface 7 although various other cross-sectional shapes are possible as will be described below. The strip 5 is supplied on a release liner 8 (which contacts the flat surface 7) and it may be supplied in individual lengths, or it 2s may be a continuous length supplied, for example, from a roll. The manner in which the strip 5 is used is illustrated in Figs. 10, 10_ and 10_ and will be described below.
The strip 5 (with the release liner 8 omitted) is shown in greater detail in Fig. 3, with a slightly different cross-section. It can be seen that, in this case, the outer surface 6 of the strip is not completely curved but has a flattened central section 6~, although that is not essential. The strip comprises a tacky sealing ~156037 material 9 (for example a butyl rubber), providing a flat inner surface 7 wbich will adhere to the door panels 1, 2, and a ~ thin outer layer 10 of a non-tacky, harder material (for example p~ ' ) providing the outer surface 6.
The layer 10 extends completely across the outer surface 6 of the strip 5, that is 5 from the junction with the flat surface 7 on one side to the junction with the flat surface on the other side, and in some cases may even extend further than the flat surface 7 so that it projects slightly on both sides of the strip. The strip 5 has a width of about lOmm and a maximum height of about 2mm; the width of the flattened section 6_ of the outer surface is about 4mm, and the layer 10 has a o thickness in the range of from about 0.1 to I .Omm. The strip may be formed by co-extruding the sealing material 9 and the outer layer 10 on to the release liner 8 (Fig.
2), with the extrudate then being forcibly cooled or allowed to cool natur'ally.To use the strip S, it is simply peeled from the release liner 8, positioned at the region 4 of the hem flange along the edge 3 of the outer panel 2 as illustrated in s Fig. 10_ and then pressed into place as indicated in Fig. IOb so that the material 9 seals against both the inner and the outer panels 1, 2 while the outer layer 10 extends from the surface of the inner panel I of the door to the surface of the outer panel 2, as shown in Fig. IOc. and covers the sealing material. The outer layer 10 on the strip, being ~ hard, is not deformed when the strip is pressed into 20 place but retains its uniform appearance along the length of the hem flange. The seal S is then ' '~, ready for the next stage of the repair process (for example, painting).
Alternative shapes for the cross-section of the strip 5 are shown in Figs. 4 to 9, with the release liner 8 being omitted from Figs. 4 to 7 and 9, but included in Fig.
25 8. In each case, the dimensions of the strip are similar to those given above for the strip shown in Fig. 3. COll~a~ ..d;~l~ parts of the strips carry the same reference numerals.
The shape shown in Fig. 4 is generally similar to that shown in Fig. 3 but the flattened central section 6_ of the outer layer 10 is extended, for example to a width 30 of about 6mm. The cross-section shown in Fig. S is similar to that shown in Fig. 2 except that the inner surface 7 is concave rather than flat, wbile the cross-section 2~56~37 shown in Fig. 6 is similar to that shown in Fig. 4 except that the imner surface 7 is stepped to match the profile of the hem flange.
Fig. 7 shows the cross-section of a strip which is similar to that shown in Fig. 2 but in wbich the outer layer 10 extends into the sealing materiai 9 in the s centrai region of the strip to form a ~ rib 11. As shown in Fig. 7, the ribI l does not extend to the inner surface 7 of the strip (typicailyl the height of the rib is about l.Smm) and so wiii not prevent the strip being pressed into place on the hem flange: however, the rib does give a harder feel to the strip and reduces the risk that the seaiing materiai 9 will extend beyond the edges of the outer layer IO when the strip is being pressed into place.
In the strip shown in Fig. 8, the outer layer 10 takes the form of an outer stripofp~ u.~Lh~ orasimilar, Cu.~.~Jalali~ L ~i, non-tacky,materihi,havinga curved outer surface 14 and a concave inner surface 15, the latter containing the seaiing materiai 9 which is covered by the release liner 8. As shown in Fig. 8, the outer strip 10 extends beyond, and so completely covers, the sealing material 9.Aithough the sealing strip shown in Fig. 8 could be formed by co-extrusion of the outer layer 10 and the sealing materiai 9, it could also be assembled by applying the seaiing material 9 in a separate operation to a preformed outer strip IO using, for example, an extrusion device. That assembly operation could be carried out by the ~ ~;. or by the end user.
Fig. 9 shows a sealing strip which is generally similar in cross-section to thatshown in Fig. 2 except that, in this case aiso, the outer layer IO extends beyond the sealing materiai 9. In the strip shown in Fig. 9, however, the imner surface of the layer I O is tacky to ensure that the extended edges IO_ of the layer IO adhere to the surfaces to which they are applied. It will be appreciated that the outer layer IO of any of the strips shown in Figs. 3 to 7 could have ' '~ t~ ic~i edges 10_.
The preformed strips 5 shown in Figs. 4 to 9 are all applied to a hem flange in the same way as the strip shown in Fig. 2, that is: the release liner 8 (not shown in Figs. 4 to 7 and 9) is removed, the strip 5 is positioned at the region 4 of the hem flange along the edge 3 of the outer panel 2 of the vehicle door as illustrated in Fig 10_, and is then pressed into place as indicated in Fig. IO_. When the strip is in 21~603~
position, the material 9 seals against both the inner and outer panels 1, 2 of the vehicle door and is covered by the outer layer 10 of the strip, which still has its original rounded shape (at least ' ".y) and extends firom the iMer panel I to the outer panel 2, as shown in Fig. 10~. The seal can then be handled " 1~,.
Preferably, when any of the above-described strips 5 is applied to a hem flange, the outer layer 10 of the strip 5 actually touches the surface of the immer panel I at one side and the surface of the outer panel 2 at the other side so that it extends, '~, from one surface to the other. In practice, however, there can be a small gap between one or both sides of the outer layer 10 and the surface of the o adjacent panel 1, 2 without detriment to the sealing function of the strip. Such a gap may be covered by any coating, for example paint, that is ' 3 ~ , applied over the strip.
As an alternative, in the case of the sealing strip shown in Fig. 8, the sealingmaterial 9 and the outer strip 10 could be supplied, and applied to a hem flange, as separate , (the sealing material being supplied in strip form on a release liner). A hem flange would then be sealed by applying the sealing material to the region 4 of the hem flange along the edge 3 of the outer panel 2, removing the liner, and then applying the outer strip 10 to the sealing material. The finished seal would be the same as that achieved using the preformed strip 5 shown in Fig. 8.
Although the sealing material 9 of the strip 5 is tacky and does not normally require an adhesive to secure it to the panels 1, 2, it is possible to use an adhesive if preferred. The adhesive could be coated onto the inner surface 7 of the strip as the latter is being formed on the release liner 8 (Fig. 2) or it could be coated onto the region 4 of the hem flange before the strip is applied to the flange. Alternatively, the strip could be formed completely from a non-dl~f~-rm~ P non-tacky material whichnecessarily requires an adhesive to secure it to the panels I, 3. Any suitable adhesive could be used (including, for example, a hot-melt adhesive), and in this case the inner surface 7 of the strip is preferably stepped as shown in Fig. 6 to match the profile of the hem flange. As a still further alternative, the strip could be formed completely from a Ih ~pl ';' ' material and would be secured to the hem flange 2~ 37 by first applying heat to the inner wrface of the strip so that it melts and then pressing the molten surface against the hem flange.
When the strip S comprises a tacky sealing material 9 with a non-tacky outer part 10 as shown in Figs. 3 to 9, suitable alternative materials to the butyl rubber 5 mentioned above include pul~D~l~h;d~, p~ly~ u~ silicone and acrylic rubbers. As a further alternative, the tacky sealing material could be one that does not remain tacky but will cure, for example in response to applied heat, radiation or moisture, after it has been pressed into place on the hem flange. Suitable Ih ., - ~C. ~ materials include blocked p~ h~ ," and blocked i;,u~, and o epoxies; suitable radiation-curable materials include acrylates, epoxies and acrylate hybrids; and suitable moisture-curable materials include j~,,y~ l t~ and ~ " y~ . Suitable alternative materials to pUlyul~ for the outer part lû
of the sealing strip include polyolefins (for example, p~4~ o and p~ly~J.u~ ) and polyvinyl resins.
Generally, it is required that the rounded outer surface of the strip 5 should C~ y maintain its rounded shape when subjected to manual pressure (for example when being pressed into place over a joint) or should ! ' ' '- "~ revert to that rounded shape when the manual pressure is released. When the strip S has anouter layer 10 that extends beyond the sealing material 9 as shown in Figs. 8 and 9, 20 the extended edges of the outer layer may deflect slightly when the strip is pressed over a joint, although the generally rounded shape of the outer layer should be maintained. It is desirable to be able to reposition the strip when it is being applied but also desirable that the adhesion of the strip to the pamels 1, 2 should become permanent once the strip is in place. It is also desirable that the final seal should be 2s able to withstand; , ~Lul~,~ over at least the range -3û C to +90 C.
The outer surface of the part 10 of the sealing strip could be textured, if desired.
Although the above description refers specifically to a hem flange on a vehicle door, use of the sealing strips described is not restricted to that location or, 30 indeed, to use on hem flanges. The sealing strips could, if apl,lul)l , be used for any similar sealing job in any location, for example the sealing of a lapped joint or --O--~l~fi~37 any other joint between two adjacent, generally parallel, panels or surfaces. It will also be a~ e I that the various shapes described for the sealing strips can be modified to suit the locations in which they are to be used.
Each of the sealing strips 5 described above with reference to the drawings 5 enables a hem flange to be sealed quickly and easily, and can be handled as soon as it has been applied. Sealing strips of the type described can be applied ~ r~ l~" ll~, without puckering, even when the line of the hem flange is curved (for example, at the top of a vehicle door). The resulting seal is effective in that it provides good corrosion resistance, and is uniform in 1lr Moreover, although the above o description refers to the sealing strips being used in the repair of vehicles ( in which case the shape of a sealing strip can be selected so that the finished seal will closely resemble the original) they could also be used to seal the hem flanaês of new vehicles. In the case of a vehicle repair, the paint applied over the seal will generally be one that cures at a comparatively low baking Le~ ,.a~u~ (typically a 5 L~ p~.aLul~ of about 60 to 80C) and the sealing strip used should be able to withstand at least such a L~ .aLul~;. In the l..a..ur~Lu.~; of a new vehicle, on the otherhand, apaintwithahigherbaket~ ,.aLu.t;(typicallya Lélll~,.aLul~;ofabout 140C) would be used and a sealing strip that can withstand those higher t~ J.,ldLul~ would be required.

Claims (29)

1. A sealing strip for sealing a joint between two adjacent, generally parallel surfaces, the sealing strip having an inner surface for securing the strip over the joint, and a rounded, shape-retaining, outer surface; the profile of the strip being such that, when the strip is secured in position over the joint, the outer surface of the strip extends from one of the said adjacent surfaces to the other.
2. A sealing strip as claimed in claim 1, in which the inner surface of the strip comprises a material which will adhere to the surfaces.
3. A sealing strip as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, in which the strip comprises a sealing material which provides the inner surface of the strip and a non-tacky material which forms the outer surface of the strip.
4. A sealing strip as claimed in claim 3, in which the non-tacky material is an outer layer on the sealing material.
5. A sealing strip as claimed in claim 3, in which the sealing material and the non-tacky material are in the form of strips which can be separately-applied over the joint.
6. A sealing strip as claimed in claim 1, the strip being formed of a non-tacky material.
7. A sealing strip as claimed in claim 6, in which the imner surface of the strip can be softened for securing the strip over the joint.
8. A sealing strip as claimed in claim 1, the strip being formed of a non-tacky material and having a coating of adhesive on the inner surface of the strip.
9. A sealing strip for sealing a joint between two adjacent, generally parallel surfaces, the strip having an inner portion comprising a sealing material for securing over the joint, and a rounded outer surface comprising a non-tacky material which extends from one side of the inner surface of the strip to the other.
10. A sealing strip as claimed in claim 9, in which the edges of the outer surface of the strip extend beyond the inner portion of the strip.
11. A sealing strip as claimed in claim 9 or claim 10, in which the non-tacky material is an outer layer on the sealing material.
12. A sealing strip as claimed in any one of claims 9 to 11, which has a flat inner surface for securing over the joint.
13. A sealing strip as claimed in any one of claims 9 to 11, which has a stepped inner surface for securing over the joint.
14. A sealing strip as claimed in any one of claims 9 to 11, which has a concave inner surface for securing to the joint.
15. A sealing strip as claimed in any one of claims 12 to 14, including a release liner on the inner surface of the strip.
16. A sealing strip as claimed in any one of claims 9 to 15, in which the rounded outer surface of the strip has a flattened central section.
17. A sealing strip as claimed in claim 9 or claim 10, in which the non-tacky material comprises a shaped strip of material with a concave inner surface whichcontains the sealing material.
18. A sealing strip as claimed in any one of claims 9 to 17, in which the outer surface of the shaped strip of material is textured.
19. A sealing strip as claimed in any one of claims 9 to 18, in which the non-tacky material is polyurethane.
20. A sealing strip as claimed in any one of claims 9 to 19, in which the sealing material is butyl rubber.
21. A sealing strip as claimed in any one of claims 9 to 19, in which the sealing material is a material which can be cured when secured over the joint.
22. A sealing strip as claimed in claim 21, in which the sealing material is heat-curable, moisture-curable or radiation-curable.
23. A joint between two adjacent, generally parallel surfaces, including a seal which comprises a preformed sealing strip secured over the joint by an adhesive/seaking material, wherein the outer surface of the strip is rounded andextends from one of the said adjacent surfaces to the other, covering the adhesive/sealing material.
24. A joint as claimed in claim 23, in which the sealing strip is as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 22.
25. A method of sealing a joint between two adjacent, generally parallel surfaces, the method comprising securing a preformed sealing strip along the joint by means of an adhesive/sealing material, the preformed strip having a rounded, shape retaining, outer surface and being secured along the joint so that the outer surface of the strip extends from one of the said adjacent surfaces to the other and covers the adhesive/sealing material.
26. A method as claimed in claim 25, in which the adhesive/sealing material is part of the preformed strip and is applied to the joint therewith.
27. A method as claimed in claim 25 or claim 26, in which the strip is pressed against the joint so that the outer surface of the strip extends substantially continuously from one of the said adjacent surfaces to the other.
28. A method as claimed in any one of claims 25 to 27, in which the strip is as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 22.
29. A method as claimed in any one of claims 25 to 28, in which the joint to be sealed is a hem flange.
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