Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Processes – Anchor – bond – etc.
Patent
1997-09-11
1999-02-02
Canfield, Robert
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Processes
Anchor, bond, etc.
52DIG9, 5239602, 5239604, 241DIG31, 4289033, 264912, E02D 2916, E04B 168
Patent
active
058650091
ABSTRACT:
A new rubber expansion joint for preventing distortions, cracks, and breaks in building materials normally caused by thermal movement. The invention includes a method of making an expansion joint member from used tires and using the resulting expansion joint member by installing it into a structure to create an expansion joint.
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