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US2167423A
US2167423A US149985A US14998537A US2167423A US 2167423 A US2167423 A US 2167423A US 149985 A US149985 A US 149985A US 14998537 A US14998537 A US 14998537A US 2167423 A US2167423 A US 2167423A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • 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 joints, and more particularly to expansion and contraction joints such as arelused in concrete pavement construction.
  • Figure 1 is a horizontal section of the device of the invention as applied to a pair of abutting sections of aconcrete pavement.
  • Figure 2 is a sectional elevation4 on the line II-II of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a sectional view on the line III-III of Figure 2.
  • Figure 4 is a sectional view on the line IV-IV of Figure 2.
  • Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 1 but disclosing a modification.
  • the numeral 2 designates a tubular element having a pair of ends 3 and 4 which are bent in the same direction at right angles thereto, thereby providing' a. hollow U-shaped member.
  • the numeral 5 designates a solid or hollow element of slightly smaller diameter than the tubu- .lar member 2 having end portions 6 and I which are bent in the same direction at right angles thereto, thereby providing a second U-shaped member.
  • the right-angularly bent ends 6 and 1 of the element 5 are provided at their mid-portions with lugs 9 which are formed in any convenient manner (such as upsetting, for example) to provide suitable seats for exteriorly disposed washers Ill, which are inserted over their ends.
  • Each of the right-angularly bent ends 6 and 'I of the element 5 is provided with an extension as y A l' e formed therein.
  • the proximate ends of ad- ⁇ jacent tubular elements 2 are connected together by means of the elements 5.
  • extension I2 of one of the elements 5 is disposed to extend into the right-angularly bent end 4 of one of the tubular elements 2, while the exten- B sion I3 on said element 5 is disposed to extend into the right-angularly bent end 3 of the next adjacent tubular element 2, as shown in Figure 1 of the drawing.
  • a U- shaped element having arr opening in at least one of its ends, said U-shaped element being car ried by one of said sections and having its ends' flush with the end of the section by which it is l carried, a U-shaped element carried by the other of the adjacent sections, one of the ends'of said second-named U-shaped element being extended through said compressible filler and into the opening in the end of said first-named U-shaped element, and retainer means carried by said second-named U-shaped element for limiting the movement of the latter through said compressible ller.
  • a U- shaped element having an opening in at least one of its ends, said U-.shapedelement being carried by one of lsaid sections and having its ends hush with the end of the section by which it is carried, a U-shaped element carried by the other of the adjacent sections, one of the ends of said second-named U-shaped element being extended through said compressible filler and into the opening in the end of said first-named U-shaped element, the other end of said second-named U- said compressible ller but 4being remotely disposed with respect to said rst-named U-shaped element.
  • a U-shaped element having an opening in each of its ends, said U-shaped element being carried by one of said sections and having its ends flush with the end ofthe section by which itis carried, a U-shaped element carried by the other of the adjacent sections, the ends of said second-named U-shaped element being extended through said compressible filler and into the openings in the ends of said rst-named U-shaped element, and retainer means carried by said second-named U- shaped element' for limiting the movement of the latter through said compressible iiller.
  • a U-shaped element having an opening in at least one of its ends, said Ushaped element being carried by one of said sections with its ends extend- I ing toward the end of the latter and occupying a plane which is substantially horizontal, a U- shaped element carried by the other of the adjacent sections with its ends extending toward the end of the latter land occupying a plane which is substantially horizontal, one of the ends of said second-named U-shaped element being extended through said compressible.
  • each of said U-shaped elements having legs of substantially equal length and occupying the same relative vpositions with respect to the end of the concrete section by which it is carried.
  • a U-shaped element having an opening in at least one of its ends, said U-shaped element being carried by one of saidsections with its ends extending toward the end of the latter and occupying a'plane which is substantially horizontal, a U- shaped element carried by the other of the adjacent sections with its ends extending toward the latter and occupying a plane which is substantially horizontal, one of the ends of said second-named U-shaped element being extended through said compressible ller and into the opening in the end of said rst-named 'LJ-shaped element, each of said U-shaped elements having legs of substantially equal length and occupying the same relative positions with respect to the end of the concrete

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Patented Julylz's, 1939 MTENT OFFICE PAVEMENT JOINT Michel Nigro, Worcester, Mass., assignor to The American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, a corporation of New Jersey Application June 23, 1937, Serial No. 149,985
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This invention relates to joints, and more particularly to expansion and contraction joints such as arelused in concrete pavement construction.
In the construction of concrete pavements it has been found desirable, under certain conditions, to make them in sections with joints therebetween for accommodating expansion and contraction. It has also been found desirable to prevent the heaving or elevation of the sections one with respect to the other by the use of dowelng.
It is one of the objects of the present invention to provide a -simple and inexpensive expansion and contraction joint for concrete pavements which will effectually transfer the load from one section of the pavement to another.
The foregoing and other objects will become apparent after referring to the drawing, in
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Figure 1 is a horizontal section of the device of the invention as applied to a pair of abutting sections of aconcrete pavement.
Figure 2 is a sectional elevation4 on the line II-II of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a sectional view on the line III-III of Figure 2. v
Figure 4 is a sectional view on the line IV-IV of Figure 2.
Figure 5 is a view similar to Figure 1 but disclosing a modification.
Referring more particularly to the drawing, the numeral 2 designates a tubular element having a pair of ends 3 and 4 which are bent in the same direction at right angles thereto, thereby providing' a. hollow U-shaped member.
The numeral 5 designates a solid or hollow element of slightly smaller diameter than the tubu- .lar member 2 having end portions 6 and I which are bent in the same direction at right angles thereto, thereby providing a second U-shaped member. The right-angularly bent ends 6 and 1 of the element 5 are provided at their mid-portions with lugs 9 which are formed in any convenient manner (such as upsetting, for example) to provide suitable seats for exteriorly disposed washers Ill, which are inserted over their ends. Each of the right-angularly bent ends 6 and 'I of the element 5 is provided with an extension as y A l' e formed therein. The proximate ends of ad-` jacent tubular elements 2 are connected together by means of the elements 5. That is to say, the extension I2 of one of the elements 5 is disposed to extend into the right-angularly bent end 4 of one of the tubular elements 2, while the exten- B sion I3 on said element 5 is disposed to extend into the right-angularly bent end 3 of the next adjacent tubular element 2, as shown in Figure 1 of the drawing.
Prior to the telescoping of the cooperating ele- 10 ments 2 and 5, the extensions I2 and I3 on the right-angularly bent ends 5 and l, respectively, of the elements 5 are inserted through suitable apertures in the filler of the expansion joint which is formed of any of a number of conventional compressible materials now commonly used .for this purpose and indicated at A in the draw- `mg.
The lugs s on the right-angulariy bent ends s and 'l of the elements 5 and outwardly disposed washers I0 are maintained in spaced relationship with respect to the ends 3`and 4 of the tubular elements 2 to accommodate the expansion joint compressible ller material A. 'I'his expansion joint compressible ller material A holds the elements 2 and 5 in position while the abutting members B and C of the concrete pavement are formed. Y
Referring to .Figure -5, there is disclosed a modiflcation which comprises the full connection of yeach of the elements 2 with one of the elements 5, whereby adjacent members of the saine form are disconnected. v
While I have shown and described several embodiments of my invention, it will be understood that I do not wish to be limited exactly thereto, since various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of my invention, as dened by the following claims.
1'. In a pavement or the like embodying the combination of a pair of adjacent sections and an intermediately disposed compressible ller, a U- shaped element having arr opening in at least one of its ends, said U-shaped element being car ried by one of said sections and having its ends' flush with the end of the section by which it is l carried, a U-shaped element carried by the other of the adjacent sections, one of the ends'of said second-named U-shaped element being extended through said compressible filler and into the opening in the end of said first-named U-shaped element, and retainer means carried by said second-named U-shaped element for limiting the movement of the latter through said compressible ller.
2. In a pavement or the like embodying the combination of a pair of adjacent sections andan intermediately disposed compressible filler, a U- shaped element having an opening in at least one of its ends, said U-.shapedelement being carried by one of lsaid sections and having its ends hush with the end of the section by which it is carried, a U-shaped element carried by the other of the adjacent sections, one of the ends of said second-named U-shaped element being extended through said compressible filler and into the opening in the end of said first-named U-shaped element, the other end of said second-named U- said compressible ller but 4being remotely disposed with respect to said rst-named U-shaped element.
3. In a pavement or the like embodying the combination of a pair of adjacent sections and an intermediately disposed compressible filler, a U-shaped element having an opening in each of its ends, said U-shaped element being carried by one of said sections and having its ends flush with the end ofthe section by which itis carried, a U-shaped element carried by the other of the adjacent sections, the ends of said second-named U-shaped element being extended through said compressible filler and into the openings in the ends of said rst-named U-shaped element, and retainer means carried by said second-named U- shaped element' for limiting the movement of the latter through said compressible iiller.
4. In a pavement or the like embodying the combination of a pair of adjacent Vsections and an intermediately disposed compressible filler, a U-shaped element having an opening in at least one of its ends, said Ushaped element being carried by one of said sections with its ends extend- I ing toward the end of the latter and occupying a plane which is substantially horizontal, a U- shaped element carried by the other of the adjacent sections with its ends extending toward the end of the latter land occupying a plane which is substantially horizontal, one of the ends of said second-named U-shaped element being extended through said compressible. filler and into the opening in the end of said first-named U-shaped element, each of said U-shaped elements having legs of substantially equal length and occupying the same relative vpositions with respect to the end of the concrete section by which it is carried. 5. In a pavement or the like embodying the combination of a pair of adjacent sections and an intermediately disposed compressible filler, a U-shaped element having an opening in at least one of its ends, said U-shaped element being carried by one of saidsections with its ends extending toward the end of the latter and occupying a'plane which is substantially horizontal, a U- shaped element carried by the other of the adjacent sections with its ends extending toward the latter and occupying a plane which is substantially horizontal, one of the ends of said second-named U-shaped element being extended through said compressible ller and into the opening in the end of said rst-named 'LJ-shaped element, each of said U-shaped elements having legs of substantially equal length and occupying the same relative positions with respect to the end of the concrete section by which it is carried, and retainer means carried by said secondl named U-shaped element for limiting the movement of the latter through said compressible ller.
l MICHEL NIGRO.
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2605680A (en) * 1945-02-23 1952-08-05 Texas Foundries Inc Load transfer device
US2674164A (en) * 1951-11-14 1954-04-06 United States Steel Corp Transload device
US3045565A (en) * 1957-06-25 1962-07-24 Felix L Nettleton Expansion joint kit
US20190257040A1 (en) * 2012-02-27 2019-08-22 Hengelhoef Concrete Joints Nv Structural joint

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2605680A (en) * 1945-02-23 1952-08-05 Texas Foundries Inc Load transfer device
US2674164A (en) * 1951-11-14 1954-04-06 United States Steel Corp Transload device
US3045565A (en) * 1957-06-25 1962-07-24 Felix L Nettleton Expansion joint kit
US20190257040A1 (en) * 2012-02-27 2019-08-22 Hengelhoef Concrete Joints Nv Structural joint
US10711410B2 (en) * 2012-02-27 2020-07-14 Hengelhoef Concrete Joints Nv Structural joint

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