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US2125857A
US2125857A US728695A US72869534A US2125857A US 2125857 A US2125857 A US 2125857A US 728695 A US728695 A US 728695A US 72869534 A US72869534 A US 72869534A US 2125857 A US2125857 A US 2125857A
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    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01CCONSTRUCTION OF, OR SURFACES FOR, ROADS, SPORTS GROUNDS, OR THE LIKE; MACHINES OR AUXILIARY TOOLS FOR CONSTRUCTION OR REPAIR
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  • This invention relates to an-expansion joint and paving structure, and particularly pertains to an expansion joint or'paving structure which is adapted to provide for expansion and contraction of rigid elements which occur during chang-
  • the invention comprises 5 an expansion joint unit comprising a hollow or tubular body portion having one or more means adapted to positively engage with spaced apart paving sections or imbedded within a monolithic layerof rigid material, such as concrete, to
  • the tubular member may be made of any suitable material, typified herein by a metal means, and this tubular member may if desired be covered with a softer coating material.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an expansion joint element embodying the invention.
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view of a paving structurehaving 'the expansion joint element inserted between spaced apart surfacing units.
  • the expansion joint element comprises a tubular body portion I having diametrically opposed projecting flanges 2, which are adapted to be imbedded and engaged with spaced apart paving sections 3 of 40 any suitable material which is employed to surface the paving structure.
  • the paving units may suitably be prepared from concrete material;
  • the expansion joint element is preferably made of metal material and the tubular body portion l is compressible to provide for contraction and expansion between the rigid elements.
  • the metal material In order 'to protect the metal material and waterproof same. it may be coated with a waterproofing coating, such as, a layer of bituminous or asphaltic composition or fibrated bituminous composition. It is also preferable to'cover both the tubular body portion l and the flanges .with
  • the coating material although if desired only the tubular portion may be covered, or merely the flange members 2 may be covered.
  • the spaced portion 4 between the paving sections 3 and above the tubular portion of the expansion element may be filled with some plastic 5 material, such as, bituminous or asphaltic material, in order to bridge over any space between the paving sections.
  • some plastic 5 material such as, bituminous or asphaltic material
  • the surfacing paving sections 3 may be applied directly to a graded surface to be covered or the paving sections may be superposed on a subas, gravel, stone or the like. 7
  • This expansion joint structure is also adapted for use in a monolithic paving, such as is described in Figure 1 of my Patent No. 1,898,943, which issued February 21, 1933.
  • the expansion joint element is imbedded in a monolithic layer of concrete material and thereafter, during the course of use, the weakened vertical area in the monolithic layer, by reason 7 of the tubular portion l of the expansion joint 25 element, causes cracks to appear in predetermined lines in the concrete layer.
  • the coating material in such instance fur-ther functions to fill and waterproof the cracks or crevices as they appear in the monolithic paving layer.
  • a paving construction comprising spaced apart portions of sections having recesses in their adjacent ends and intermediately of theirtop and bottom faces and a filler joint strip inserted between the sections, said strip comprising a closed i5 tubular body having a single hollow chamber bounded throughout its entire periphery by the wall of said body and adapted to seat in the recesses in the adjacent ends of the sections and a lateral flange projecting therefrom into the 50 adjacent paving construction.
  • a paving construction comprising spaced apart portions of sections having recesses in their adjacent ends andintermediately of their top and bottom faces and a filler joint strip inserted be- 55 layer 6, which is of any suitable material, such in 1 ends and intermediately oi their top and bottom faces and a. filler joint strip inserted between the sections, said strip comprising a tubular bodv having a single hollow chamber bounded throughout its entire periphery by the wall of said body and adapted. to seat in the recesses in the adjacent ends oi the sections and a lateral flange projecting therefrom and embedded within the paving, said wall and lateral flange being yieldabie in character.

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I 2, 1938- Afc. FISCHER 2,125,857
PAVING AND EXPANSION JOINT STRUCTURE Fil ed June 2, 1934 ATTORNEY.
Patented Aug. 2, 1938 I UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Albert 0. Fischer, Chicago, n1.
Application June 2, 1934, Serial No. 728,695
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This invention relates to an-expansion joint and paving structure,, and particularly pertains to an expansion joint or'paving structure which is adapted to provide for expansion and contraction of rigid elements which occur during chang- Generally described the invention comprises 5 an expansion joint unit comprising a hollow or tubular body portion having one or more means adapted to positively engage with spaced apart paving sections or imbedded within a monolithic layerof rigid material, such as concrete, to
serve as an expansion joint and also to serve as a means for causing crevices to appear in certain and predetermined portions of the monolithic layer. The tubular member may be made of any suitable material, typified herein by a metal means, and this tubular member may if desired be covered with a softer coating material.
For a better understanding of the invention reference may be made to the accompanying drawing, in which Figure 1 is a perspective view of an expansion joint element embodying the invention; and
Figure 2 is a sectional view of a paving structurehaving 'the expansion joint element inserted between spaced apart surfacing units.
Referring specifically to the drawing, the expansion joint element comprises a tubular body portion I having diametrically opposed projecting flanges 2, which are adapted to be imbedded and engaged with spaced apart paving sections 3 of 40 any suitable material which is employed to surface the paving structure. The paving units may suitably be prepared from concrete material;
which is adapted to be poured in place and then permited to set and harden. The expansion joint element is preferably made of metal material and the tubular body portion l is compressible to provide for contraction and expansion between the rigid elements. 1
In order 'to protect the metal material and waterproof same. it may be coated with a waterproofing coating, such as, a layer of bituminous or asphaltic composition or fibrated bituminous composition. It is also preferable to'cover both the tubular body portion l and the flanges .with
the coating material, although if desired only the tubular portion may be covered, or merely the flange members 2 may be covered.
The spaced portion 4 between the paving sections 3 and above the tubular portion of the expansion element may be filled with some plastic 5 material, such as, bituminous or asphaltic material, in order to bridge over any space between the paving sections. The same is true of the space 5, which is between the paving sections and beneath the tubular portion of the expansion in joint element.
The surfacing paving sections 3 may be applied directly to a graded surface to be covered or the paving sections may be superposed on a subas, gravel, stone or the like. 7
This expansion joint structure is also adapted for use in a monolithic paving, such as is described in Figure 1 of my Patent No. 1,898,943, which issued February 21, 1933. In such instance 20 the expansion joint element is imbedded in a monolithic layer of concrete material and thereafter, during the course of use, the weakened vertical area in the monolithic layer, by reason 7 of the tubular portion l of the expansion joint 25 element, causes cracks to appear in predetermined lines in the concrete layer. The coating material insuch instance fur-ther functions to fill and waterproof the cracks or crevices as they appear in the monolithic paving layer.
This case is a continuation in part of application Serial No. 190,086, filed May 9, 1927.
While I have described certain preferred embodiments in detail it will be understood that such detailed constructions are for the purpose 35 of illustration and notas a limitation of the in-' vention. Various changes may be made in details of construction without departing from the spirit of the invention.
I claim:
1. A paving construction comprising spaced apart portions of sections having recesses in their adjacent ends and intermediately of theirtop and bottom faces and a filler joint strip inserted between the sections, said strip comprising a closed i5 tubular body having a single hollow chamber bounded throughout its entire periphery by the wall of said body and adapted to seat in the recesses in the adjacent ends of the sections and a lateral flange projecting therefrom into the 50 adjacent paving construction.
2. A paving construction comprising spaced apart portions of sections having recesses in their adjacent ends andintermediately of their top and bottom faces and a filler joint strip inserted be- 55 layer 6, which is of any suitable material, such in 1 ends and intermediately oi their top and bottom faces and a. filler joint strip inserted between the sections, said strip comprising a tubular bodv having a single hollow chamber bounded throughout its entire periphery by the wall of said body and adapted. to seat in the recesses in the adjacent ends oi the sections and a lateral flange projecting therefrom and embedded within the paving, said wall and lateral flange being yieldabie in character.
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US2498472A (en) * 1945-03-16 1950-02-21 Texas Foundries Inc Load transfer device
US2505929A (en) * 1945-03-19 1950-05-02 Texas Foundries Inc Load transfer device
US2509663A (en) * 1945-03-28 1950-05-30 Texas Foundries Inc Load transfer device
US2540251A (en) * 1945-02-26 1951-02-06 Servicised Products Corp Contraction joint for concrete
US2680370A (en) * 1950-07-01 1954-06-08 Harold L Spaight Masonry joint structure
US3119204A (en) * 1960-06-10 1964-01-28 Gladys M Williams Sealing device for building structure joints
US4191489A (en) * 1977-11-07 1980-03-04 Etat Francais Represente par le Ministere de l'Environment et du Cadre de Vie Laboratorie Central des Ponts et Chaussees Method for improving load transfers between concrete slabs in zones at which joints are provided, and means for performing same
US4453360A (en) * 1982-01-15 1984-06-12 The Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Illinois Load transfer device for joints in concrete slabs
US20110170950A1 (en) * 2008-07-04 2011-07-14 Manuel Filipe Ramos Lopes Leonardo Monolithic foundation system with homopolymer/ressistannt aggregate pavement with a semi-continuous configuration

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2540251A (en) * 1945-02-26 1951-02-06 Servicised Products Corp Contraction joint for concrete
US2498472A (en) * 1945-03-16 1950-02-21 Texas Foundries Inc Load transfer device
US2505929A (en) * 1945-03-19 1950-05-02 Texas Foundries Inc Load transfer device
US2509663A (en) * 1945-03-28 1950-05-30 Texas Foundries Inc Load transfer device
US2680370A (en) * 1950-07-01 1954-06-08 Harold L Spaight Masonry joint structure
US3119204A (en) * 1960-06-10 1964-01-28 Gladys M Williams Sealing device for building structure joints
US4191489A (en) * 1977-11-07 1980-03-04 Etat Francais Represente par le Ministere de l'Environment et du Cadre de Vie Laboratorie Central des Ponts et Chaussees Method for improving load transfers between concrete slabs in zones at which joints are provided, and means for performing same
US4453360A (en) * 1982-01-15 1984-06-12 The Board Of Trustees Of The University Of Illinois Load transfer device for joints in concrete slabs
US20110170950A1 (en) * 2008-07-04 2011-07-14 Manuel Filipe Ramos Lopes Leonardo Monolithic foundation system with homopolymer/ressistannt aggregate pavement with a semi-continuous configuration

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