Composite gasket

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Inventors

Butler, Donald James
Jefferies, Murray Charles
Dos Reis, Henrique Manuel Costa

Application #

119245

Filed

Dec-15-1993

Published

Aug-22-2000

Current US Class

052/204.591
052/717.03
277/638
277/644
277/648
277/650

International Classes

E04B 001/66

Field of Search

277/1 277/205 277/207 52/204.591 52/717.05 52/717.03

Assignee

Tremco Ltd. (Toronto, CA)

Examiners

DePumpo; Daniel G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP

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Abstract
A composite joint sealing gasket (8) includes an elongated flexible, resilient member (10) typically of an elastomer or polymer, for example, elastomer rubber, thermoplastic elastomer or thermoplastic polymer with memory, for example, EPDM or neoprene, and has opposed elongated upper and lower longitudinal edge portions (18, 16); the upper portion (18) defines a sealing element (40, 42); a tacky sealing composition (12), for example, a mastic composition is supported on an outer surface of the lower portion (16) remote from the sealing element (40, 42). The gasket (8) may be employed in a variety of environments where a seal is required, for example, between wall and ceiling panels, or as a glazing gasket to provide a seal with a window; when employed as a gasket the sealing element provides an outer seal with a window and the mastic composition provides an inner seal between the window and sash; streaking of the mastic composition across the window pane is avoided and the resilient member facilitates installation and provides an aesthetically pleasing appearance.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A composite joint composite joint gasket comprising:

an elongated flexible, resilient member having an upper elongate longitudinal, terminal edge portion and a lower elongate longitudinal terminal, edge portion, said lower terminal portion having an outer surface remote from said upper elongate longitudinal, terminal edge portion, a resiliently deformable sealing element defined in said upper terminal edge portion, and a tacky viscous, flowable joint sealing composition supported on said outer surface of said lower terminal edge portion, such that said sealing composition is remote from said sealing element, and migration of said sealing composition to said sealing element and beyond during use, is avoided, said sealing composition at its closest position to said upper elongate longitudinal, terminal edge portion being spaced from said upper edge portion at least half the distance between the upper edge portion and the lower edge portion, said sealing element and at least a portion of said joint sealing composition being disposed on a first side of said resilient member and further including a release substrate on said first side, removably adhered to said sealing composition.



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to joint seal gaskets.

The sealing gaskets of the invention may be employed in a number of environments to provide a seal between joints, for example, to provide a seal between ceiling and wall panels, or as a glazing gasket to provide a seal between a window pane and an adjacent mounting structure.

The invention is particularly described by reference to glazing gaskets.

BACKGROUND ART

Glazing requirements have changed radically in recent years. In particular, modern commercial buildings and multi-dwelling buildings employ large glass panes and curtain walls.

The development of the curtain wall in the 1940's produced new requirements in glazing technology.

A curtain wall is essentially non-load bearing, carries its own weight, is usually hung from the super-structure and is subject to structural movement.

Glazing materials employed in such structures must be able to accommodate structural movements of mechanical origin developed by the wind, and thermal origin developed by expansion and contraction of the frame structure.
 
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