SEAL AND GAPS AND JOINTS SEALING METHOD
20180251971 ยท 2018-09-06
Inventors
- Hendrik Tuynman (Brookvale NSW, AU)
- Karel Tuynman (Brookvale NSW, AU)
- Amirhossein Asadabadi (Brookvale NSW, AU)
Cpc classification
F16J15/025
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J15/027
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E04F13/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The present invention relates to a resilient seal for sealing one or more gaps or joints. The seal includes an elongate strip having first and second portions. The first portion is configured in use to engage one or more internal surfaces defining the gaps or joints. The second portion is configured to substantially conform to the shape and configuration of the one or more gaps or joints so as to substantially fill the one or more gaps or joints when in use. The invention also relates to a method of sealing one or more gaps or joints using the resilient seal.
Claims
1. A resilient seal for sealing one or more gaps or joints, the seal comprising an elongate strip having first and second portions, the first portion configured in use to engage one or more internal surfaces defining the gaps or joints, the second portion being configured to substantially conform to the shape and configuration of the or each gap or joint so as to substantially fill the or each gap or joint when in use.
2. The resilient seal of claim 1, further comprising a hollow running longitudinally along the length of the strip.
3. The resilient seal of claim 2, wherein the hollow is located at least partially in the second portion of the elongate strip.
4. The resilient seal of claim 2, wherein the hollow is positioned, shaped and configured so as to facilitate elastic deformation of part or all of the second portion as it enters the one or more gaps or joints.
5. The resilient seal of claim 2, wherein the hollow is at least defined by two side walls forming part of the second portion.
6. The resilient seal of claim 5, wherein, when subjected to external compressing or squeezing forces, the side walls are configured to collapse inwardly so as to facilitate placement of the elongate strip into the or each gap during installation.
7. The resilient seal of claim 2, wherein the hollow has a cross section that is at least one of substantially cylindrical, trapezoidal or irregular in shape.
8. The resilient seal of claim 1, wherein the first portion has a width that is smaller than that of an opening of the one or more gaps or joints.
9. The resilient seal of claim 1, wherein the first portion includes one or more extensions configured to ensure a smooth and continuous transition.
10. The resilient seal of claim 9, wherein the one or more extensions when in use are located at or near an opening of the one or more gaps or joints.
11. The resilient seal of claim 1, wherein the first portion is flanked by a pair of extensions, each extension being in the form of a flange.
12. The resilient seal of claim 9, wherein the extensions are configured so as to seamlessly conceal the one or more gaps or joints.
13. The resilient seal of claim 1, wherein the second portion includes gripping means.
14. The resilient seal of claim 13, wherein the gripping means may include one or more elements of the second portion.
15. The resilient seal of claim 14, wherein the one or more elements are prominent in shape comprising an obtuse corner, an acute corner, a pointy end, and a flange.
16. The resilient seal of claim 13, wherein the gripping means comprises one or more pairs of flanges.
17. The resilient seal of claim 13, wherein the second portion is flanked by three pairs of flanges extending outwardly from the two side walls of the second portion and being configured to engage the internal surfaces of the or each gap or joint.
18. The resilient seal of claim 15, wherein each flange is disposed at an inclined angle to the corresponding side wall so as to facilitate entrance into the corresponding gap or joint during installation.
19. The resilient seal of claim 1, comprising one or more branches.
20. The resilient seal of claim 19, wherein each of the one or more branches extends laterally or in any other chosen direction.
21. The resilient seal of claim 1, wherein the resilient seal comprises two branches extending laterally from the elongate strip thereby forming a cross-shaped cross section.
22. The resilient seal of claim 19, wherein each of the one or more branches includes an elongate hollow in communication with the hollow of the elongate strip.
23. The resilient seal of claim 1, wherein the strip is solid and has a U-shaped cross section.
24. The resilient seal of claim 1, wherein the seal is made of silicone.
25. The resilient seal of claim 1, wherein the elongate strip is an extrusion.
26. The resilient seal of claim 1, wherein the joints include expansion joints.
27. A method of sealing one or more gaps or joints, the method including the steps of: (a) providing a resilient seal configured to fill the or each gap or joint; (b) aligning the resilient seal with the or each gap or joint; and (c) pushing or forcing the resilient seal into the or each gap or joint.
28. The method of claim 27, further comprising an initial step of applying a layer of adhesive onto at least part of the internal surfaces of the one or more gaps or joints.
29. The method of claim 27, wherein the resilient seal is forced into the one or more gaps or joints by utilizing a roller.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The invention in its various aspects will now be described in connection with non-limiting embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings. It will be appreciated that the drawings are not all shown on the same scale.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS EMBODIMENTS
[0036] It should be noted that the resilient seals described herein are intended to be applied to fill cassette faade gaps or expansion joints for example. It will however be appreciated that the resilient seals may be used to fill gaps or joints (eg. expansion joints) created by other building materials such as windows and glazing or even concrete. Various embodiments of resilient seals of the present invention are herein described to be applied to fill cassette faade gaps for exemplary purposes. Also, the seals of the present invention are made of a resilient material such as silicone by way of solid extrusion. Furthermore, the elongate strip of each seal is manufactured by extrusion.
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[0038] Also, the first portion 24 is flanked by extensions which are in the form of a pair of flanges 28 & 30. The extensions function to ensure a smooth and continuous transition from the cassettes 14 & 16 to the seal 10A.
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[0040] Referring to 2 to 4, the resilient seal 10A has a hollow 40 running longitudinally along the length of the strip 22. In the present embodiment, the hollow 40 is located in the second portion 26 of the elongate strip 22 being defined by two side walls 42 & 44 which form part of the second portion 26. The hollow 40 is positioned, shaped and configured so as to facilitate elastic deformation of at least the side walls 42 & 44 of the second portion 26 as it enters the gap 12. During installation, when subjected to external compressing or squeezing forces, the side walls 42 & 44 are designed to resiliently collapse inwardly in order to facilitate placement of the elongate strip 22 into the gap 12. In the present embodiment, the cross section of the hollow 40 is in the shape of a wonky trapezium.
[0041] The second portion 26 of the elongate strip 22 has gripping means being one or more elements of the second portion 26. In a general sense, each element is prominent in shape including an obtuse corner, an acute corner, a pointy end and a flange. In the present embodiment, the second portion is flanked by gripping means being three pairs of flanges 46 extending outwardly from the two side walls 42 & 44 of the second portion 26. The flanges 46 are configured to engage the rear end of internal surfaces 34 & 36 of the gap 12. As best shown in
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[0047] Now that various beneficial embodiments of the present invention have been described in some detail, it will be apparent to a skilled person in the art that the seals of the present invention may offer at least the following advantages: (i) easy to apply, handle and install; (ii) it is unaffected by the ambient temperature; (iii) it enables full control over the shape of the seal profile thereby minimizing wastage; (iv) it's appearance after installation is not dependent on the skill and experience of the user during application; (v) it offers the user control throughout the application or installation process; (vi) it offers consistency in terms of appearance after installation; (vii) it offers longevity in terms of life expectancy; and/or (viii) it can be made in different colours as desired to match different neighbouring materials or structure.
[0048] Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the invention described herein is susceptible to variations and modifications other than those specifically described. For instance, elongate strips in other shapes and configurations may be created to suit gaps of different sizes and configurations. Also, the hollow may be provided in different shapes and configurations depending on the size and configuration of the opening of a gap. Furthermore, the seals of the present invention may be manufactured by other methods. All such variations and modifications are to be considered within the scope and spirit of the present invention the nature of which is to be determined from the foregoing description.