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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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11.06.1986 Bulletin 1986/24 |
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Date of filing: 11.10.1982 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)4: E06B 7/22 |
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Weather stripping
Abdichtungsstreifen
Bande d'étanchéité
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10.11.1981 CA 389817
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15.06.1983 Bulletin 1983/24 |
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Applicant: SCHLEGEL CORPORATION |
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Rochester, New York 14607 (US) |
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- Young, Roy A.
Halton Hills
Ontario L7G 4X2 (CA)
- Cybulski, Daniel M.
Burlington
Ontario L7L 2Y3 (CA)
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Representative: Carpmael, John William Maurice et al |
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CARPMAELS & RANSFORD
43 Bloomsbury Square London, WC1A 2RA London, WC1A 2RA (GB) |
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patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
Convention).
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[0001] This invention relates to weather stripping that is particularly suited for sealing
the spaces or joints that exist between doors, windows and other closures or the like
and the frames or structural supports therefor.
[0002] Pile weather strip is well known and has been commercially available for many years.
It consists of a backing to which is secured a pile strip of resilient fibers. Typical
of a pile weather strip is that shown in U.S. Patent No. 3,175,256, issued March 30,
1965, R.C. Horton. The pile weather strip shown in that patent is sold under the trade
mark Fin-Seal and is characterized by a barrier strip of impervious, flexible, sheet
material fixed to the backing and located within the pile strip. In its more elementary
form conventional pile weather strip omits the aforementioned barrier strip.
[0003] Pile weather strip commonly is supported in what is known as a T-slot. The T-slot
may be in the closure element, e.g., door or window, or in the frame or support therefore.
In any event, as the name implies, it is a T-shaped slot having a longitudinally extending
groove (the crossbar of the T) and a longitudinally extending opening (the upright
of the T) communicating with the groove and of lesser width than the width of the
groove. Commonly the pile weather strip is inserted into the T-slot from an open end
thereof and is slid longitudinally into location in the T-slot. Generally this is
not a problem when the weather strip is being installed in the closure or frame at
the factory, although this mode of installation does become more difficult as the
length of the T-slot increases.
[0004] Pile weather strip does wear out, of course, and it may be necessary to replace it
from time-to- time in the field. In the field it may not be possible to gain access
to an open end of the T-slot, at least without substantial disassembly of the closure,
frame or other support, which is time-consuming and costly. Therefore, what is required
is some technique that will permit pile weather stripping to be readily retrofitted
in the field when access to the open end of the T-slot is not possible or difficult.
[0005] A solution to this problem is disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 3690038 issued September
12, 1972, Melven L. Dieterich. However, the Dieterich weatherstrip utilises an extruded
profile and a considerable amount of plastic material and, thus, would be comparatively
expensive to make. Additionally, in the Dieterich weatherstrip a part of the plastic
profile projects beyond the T-slot requiring a relatively large mounting distance
between the closure element and the frame or support therefor, whereas the industry
trend is towards smaller mounting distances. In other words, in the the Dieterich
weatherstrip the distance "g" necessarily is large in order to accommodate a notch
of appropriate depth "e".
[0006] According to the present invention, we provide a weatherstrip comprising a backing
having a front surface, a bottom surface opposite to said front surface and first
and second side edges, a resilient sealing body upstanding from said front surface,
secured to said backing and extending longitudinally of said backing at a location
spaced inwardly from said first and second side edges, whereby said backing on either
side of said sealing body and between said first and second side edges constitutes
flanges, said weatherstrip being adapted to be inserted into a T-slot comprising a
longitudinally extending groove having a longitudinally extending opening of lesser
width than the width of said groove which opening communicates with said groove when
said weatherstrip is so inserted into said T-slot said backing being located in said
groove and said sealing body protruding through said opening, the width of said backing
between said side edges thereof being greater than the width of said opening, characterised
by the provision in said backing of a line of weakness extending longitudinally of
said backing at a location between said sealing body and one of said edges of said
backing and thus in one of said flanges, said line of weakness extending inwardly
from said bottom surface toward said front surface but only part way through said
backing, the portion of said backing between said line of weakness and said one edge
thus being bendable in one direction about said line of weakness to allow said backing
to be inserted into said groove through said opening and then springing into said
groove after passage of said portion of said backing through of said opening, said
line of weakness having abuttable edges and resisting bending of said portion said
backing in a direction opposite to said one direction by abutment of said abbutable
edges when any attempt is made to remove said weatherstrip through said opening, so
that said weatherstrip cannot be readily removed from said T-slot by being pulled
through said opening.
[0007] The present invention also provides a method for inserting a weatherstrip of the
type set out in the preceding paragraph into a T-slot of the type set out in the preceding
paragraph which comprises inserting a first portion of said backing between said line
of weakness and one side edge of said backing through said opening into said groove,
pushing said weatherstrip towards said T-slot while bending a second portion of said
backing between said line of weakness and the other edge of the backing to a sufficient
extent to permit the remainder of said backing to pass through said opening into said
groove, and permitting said second portion of said backing between said line of weakness
and said other edge of said backing to spring into said groove after said second portion
has passed through said opening.
[0008] The invention also resides in the combination of the aforesaid weatherstrip and T-slot,
the weatherstrip being located in said T-slot with said backing in said groove and
said sealing body extending through said opening.
[0009] A preferred embodiment of the present invention is now described by way of example
with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:-
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a piece of weatherstrip embodying the present invention;
Figure 2 shows the weatherstrip of Figure 1 being inserted into a T-slot, and
Figure 3 shows the weather strip of Fig. 2 in position in the T-slot of Fig. 2.
[0010] Referring to the drawings, one embodiment of a pile weather strip of the instant
invention is shown. It includes a backing 10 having a front surface 11, a bottom surface
12 opposite to the front surface and side edges 13 and 14. Also included is a pile
strip 15 of resilient fibers upstanding from front surface 11. The pile strip is secured
to backing 10 in known manner, e.g., by being woven into the backing and/or adhered
thereto and extends longitudinally of the backing at a location spaced inwardly from
side edges 13 and 14. Included within or immediately adjacent to pile strip 15 may
be a barrier strip of the type disclosed in aforementioned U.S. Patent No. 3,175,256,
but this is entirely optional.
[0011] The portions of backing 10 on either side of pile strip 15 and between side edges
13 and 14 constitute flanges 16 and 17 that are devoid of pile material.
[0012] The weather strip is adapted to be inserted into a T-slot 18 formed in a window,
door or other closure or in the frame or support therefor, this component being designated
19 and having an edge 20. T-slot 18 includes a longitudinally extending groove 21
having a groove width A and a longitudinally extending opening 22 having a width B
that is less than width A of groove 21. Opening 22 communicates with groove 21 and,
in fact, extends between groove 21 and edge 20.
[0013] The weather strip and T-slot are so constructed and proportioned relative to each
other that when the weather strip is inserted into the T-slot, backing 10 is located
in groove 21, and pile strip 15 protrudes through opening 22 and beyond edge 20. Since
the width of backing 10 is greater than that of opening 22, the weather strip necessarily
is retained in the T-slot as a result of flanges 16 and 17 being located beneath flanges
23 and 24 of component 19.
[0014] Component 19 usually is fabricated of metal particularly aluminum, but it may be
of plastics or any other suitable material depending on the nature of the application.
[0015] The weather strip itself may be made of known materials. The pile strip 15 usually
is made of filament polypropylene yarns that have been siliconed and ultraviolet stabilized,
but other materials may be employed. The fibers of the pile should be resilient and
durable, however. Backing 10 may be and preferably is of two part construction, the
upper part 25 being a woven layer of, for example, polypropylene yarns, and the lower
part 27 being a continuous layer of compatible plastics material, e.g., polypropylene
extruded onto and laminated to the underside of woven layer 25.
[0016] Pile strip 15 may be woven into backing 10, and the extruded layer 27 of plastics
material serves to assist in holding pile strip 15 in place.
[0017] Reference may be made to U.S. Patent Nos. 4,288,482 and 4,288,483, both issued September
8, 1981 and granted to Schlegel Corporation for other forms that the weather strip
may take and for other materials from which it may be constructed. Broadly speaking,
the materials of which the weather strip may be constructed are not critical. However,
backing 10 should be relatively rigid so that it cannot be readily removed from the
T-slot once inserted into groove 21 thereof.
[0018] A pile weather strip embodying the instant invention is capable of being installed
in a T-slot in the normal way, i.e., by being slid longitudinally into the slot via
an open end thereof. However, in accordance with the instant invention, the weather
strip also is capable of being inserted into the T-slot by passage of backing 10 through
opening 22 into groove 21. Normally the width of backing 10 relative to the width
of opening 22 and the relatively rigid nature of backing 10 would not permit this
to be achieved. However, in accordance with the instant invention, a line of weakness
26 is provided in backing 10 extending longitudinally of the backing and at a location
between pile strip 15 and one of the side edges, namely, in the embodiment shown,
side edge 14. Thus, in this particular embodiment, the line of weakness 26 is provided
in flange 17. Line of weakness 26 extends inwardly from bottom surface 12 toward front
surface 11 but only part way through backing 10.
[0019] In the preferred embodiment of the invention line of weakness 26 is a score line
or a so-called "kiss cut". Also in a preferred embodiment its depth is only 15% to
30% of the depth of backing 10 and, in the case where the backing is composed of an
upper woven layer 25 and a continuous lower layer 27 of plastics material, in which
case both layers normally are of about equal depth, the depth of line of weakness
26 is only about 30% to 60% of the depth of layer 27. In a preferred embodiment of
the invention line of weakness 26 is located inwardly from edge 14 at a point 60%
to 80% of the width of flange 17.
[0020] It also should be noted that it is preferable for a line of weakness 26 to be provided
in each flange 16 and 17 so that the weather strip is not handed but can be installed
by inserting either flange into the T-slot.
[0021] To insert the pile weather strip into the T-slot, flange 16 first is inserted through
opening 22 into the part of groove 21 below flange 23. The remaining part of the weather
strip then may be inserted into the T-slot by pushing the weather strip towards the
T-slot and running one's finger or a tool along the upper surface of flange 17 opposite
line of weakness 26 causing a hinging action of flange 17 about the line of weakness
26. This effectively reduces the width of backing 10 so that it can pass through opening
22. Once this has been accomplished, flange 17 will, as a result of what has been
termed a "living hinge action", spring into the part of groove 21 beneath flange 24.
Since line of weakness 26 resists any tendency for flange 17 to bend downwardly, the
pile weather strip cannot be readily removed from the T-slot, although it can be removed
forcefully when it is worn out or damaged.
[0022] While pile weather strip embodying in the instant invention is particularly useful
for retrofit, it also is useful in O.E.M. procedures where long lengths of weather
strip have to be inserted in T-slots and frictional resistance may be met.
[0023] While reference has been made repeatedly herein to T-slots, it will be appreciated
that the instant invention may be capable of being utilized with other types of grooves.
[0024] While preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed herein, those skilled
in the art will appreciate that changes and modifications can be made therein without
departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
1. A weatherstrip comprising a backing (10) having a front surface (11), a bottom
surface (12) opposite to said front surface (11) and first and second side edges (13,14)
a resilient sealing body (15) upstanding from said front surface (11), secured to
said backing (10) and extending longitudinally of said backing (10) at a location
spaced inwardly from said first and second side edges (13,14), whereby said backing
(10) on either side of said sealing body (15) and between said first and second side
edges (13,14) constitute flanges (16,17), said weatherstrip being adapted to be inserted
into a T-slot (18) comprising a longitudinally extending groove (21) having a longitudinally
extending opening (22) of lesser width than the width (A) of said groove (21), which
opening communicates with said groove (21) when said weatherstrip is so inserted into
said T-slot (18) said backing (10) being located in said groove (21) and said sealing
(15) protruding through said opening (22), the width of said backing (10) between
said side edges (13,14) thereof being greater thin the width (B) of said opening (22),
whereby said weatherstrip is retained in said groove (21), characterised in that said
weatherstrip has in said backing (10) a line of weakness (26) extending longitudinally
of said backing (10) at a location between said sealing body (15) and one of said
edges (13,14) of said backing (10) and thus in one of said flanges (16,17), line of
weakness (26) extending inwardly from said bottom surface (12) towards said front
surface (11) but only part way through said backing (10), the portion of said backing
(10) between said line of weakness (26) and said one edge (14) thus being bendable
in one direction about said line of weakness (26) to allow said backing (10) to be
inserted into said groove (21) through said opening (22) and then springing into said
groove (21) after passage of said portion of said backing (10) through said opening
(22), said line of weakness (26) having abuttable edges and resisting bending of said
portion of said backing (10) in a direction opposite to said one direction by abutment
of said abuttable edges when any attempt is made to remove said weatherstrip through
said opening (22), so that said weatherstrip cannot be readily removed from said T-slot
(18) by being pulled through said opening (22).
2. A weatherstrip according to claim 1 characterised in that the sealing body (15)
is a pile strip of resilient fibres.
3. A weatherstrip according to claim 1 or 2 characterised in that there are two of
said lines of weakness (26), one in each side edge portion or flange of said backing
(10).
4. A weatherstrip according to claim 1, 2 or 3 characterised in that the or each line
of weakness (26) is a score line.
5. A weatherstrip according to claim 4 characterised in that the depth of the or each
score line (26) is from 15% to 30% of the depth of said backing (10).
6. A weatherstrip according to claim 4 or 5 characterised in that said backing (10)
comprises an upper layer (25) of woven material and a lower continuous layer (27)
of plastics material laminated to said upper layer (25), said upper layer (25) having
said front surface (11) and said lower layer (27) having said bottom surface (12),
the or each each score line (26) extending--from said bottom surface (12) only part
way through said layer (27) of plastics material.
7. A weatherstrip according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that
the or each line of weakness (26) is located inwardly of a side edge (13,14) of the
backing (10) at a point 60% to 80% of the width of that portion of the backing (10)
between said side edge and the sealing body or pile strip (15) in which the line of
weakness is located.
8. A method for inserting a weatherstrip of the type claimed in any preceding claim
into a T-slot (18) of the type set forth in claim 1 which comprises inserting a first
portion (16) of said backing (10) between said line of weakness (26) and one side
edge (13) of said backing (10) through said opening (22) into said groove (21), pushing
said weatherstrip towards said T-slot (18) while bending a second portion (17) of
said backing (10) between said line of weakness (26) and the other edge (14) of the
backing (10) to a sufficient extent to permit the remainder of said backing (10) to
pass through said opening (22) into said groove (21), and permitting said second portion
(17) of said backing (10) between said line of weakness (26) and said other edge (14)
of said backing (10) to spring into said groove (21) after said second portion (17)
has passed through said opening (22).
9. In combination a weatherstrip of the type claimed in any of claims 1 to 6 and a
T-slot (18) of the type set out in claim 1, said weatherstrip being located in said
T-slot (18) with said backing (10) in said groove (21) and the sealing body (15) extending
through said opening (22).
1. Dichtungsleiste, die einen Rückenstreifen (10) mit einer vorderen Oberfläche (11
einer unteren Oberfläche (12) auf der zur vorderen Oberfläche (11) entgegengesetzten
Seite und ersten und zweiten Seitenkanten (13, 14) aufwest, wobei ein elastischer
Dichtkörper (15) sich von der vorderen Oberfläche (11) erstreckt, der an dem Rückenstreifen
(10) befestigt ist und sich in Längsrichtung des Rückenstreifens (10) an einer Stelle
erstreckt, die von den ersten und zweiten Seitenkanten (13, 14) nach innen einen Abstand
aufweist, wobei der Rückenstreifen (10) auf jeder Seite des Dichtkörpers (15) und
zwischen den ersten und zweiten Seitenkanten (13, 14) Flansche (16, 17) bildet, wobei
die Dichtungsleiste so ausgebildet ist, daß sie in einen T-förmigen Schlitz (18) eingesetzt
werden kann, der eine sich in Längsrichtung erstreckende Nut (21) aufweist, die eine
sich in Längsrichtung erstreckende öffnung (22) von geringerer Breite als die Breite
(A) der Nut (21) besitzt, welche öffnung mit der Nut (21) in Verbindung steht, wenn
die Dichtungsleiste so in den T-förmigen Schlitz (18) eingeführt wird, daß der Rückenstreifen
(10) in der Nut (21) angeordnet ist und der Dichtkörper (15) durch die öffnung (22)
herausragt, wobei die Breite des Rückenstreifens (10) zwischen seinen Seitenkanten
(13, 14) größer ist als die Breite (B) der öffnung (22), wodurch die Dichtungsleiste
in der Nut (21) festgehalten wird, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Dichtungsleiste
in ihrem Rückenstreifen (10) eine Schwächungslinie (26) aufweist, die sich in Längsrichtung
des Rückenstreifens (10) an einem Ort zwischen dem Dichtkörper (15) und einer der
Seitenkanten (13, 14) des Rückenstreifens (10) und daher in einem der Flansche (16,
17) erstreckt, wobei sich die Schwächungslinie (26) von der unteren Oberfläche (12)
nach innen zur vorderen Oberfläche (11), aber nur durch einen Teil des Rückenstreifens
(10) hindurch erstreckt, wobei der Bereich des Rückenstreifens (10) zwischen der Schwächungslinie
(26) und der einen Kante (14) dadurch in einer Richtung um die Schwächungslinie (26)
biegbar wird, so daß der Rückenstreifen (10) in die Nut (21) durch die öffnung (22)
eingeführt werden kann und dann in die Nut (21) einschnappen kann, nachdem dieser
Bereich des Rückenstreifens (10) durch die öffnung (22) hindurchgeführt ist, wobei
die Schwächungslinie (26) Ränder aufweist, die aneinander anliegen können und einer
Biegung dieses Bereichs des Rückenstreifens (10) in einen Richtung Widerstand entgegensetzt,
die der einen Richtung entgegengesetzt ist, und zwar durch Aneinanderliegen der Kanten,
die aneinander liegen können, wenn ein Versuch unternommen wird, die Dichtungsleiste
durch die öffnung (22) zu entfernen, so daß Dichtungsleiste night einfach aus dem
T-förmigen Schlitz (18) entfernt werden kann, indem sie durch die öffnung (22) gezogen
wird.
2. Dichtungsleiste nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Dichtkörper (15)
eine Bürstenstreifen von nachigiebigen Fasern ist.
3. Dichtungsleiste nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß zwie der Schwächungslinien
(26) vorgesehen sind, und zwar eine in jedem Seitenkantenbereich oder Flansch des
Rückenstreifens (10).
4. Dichtungsleiste nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die oder
jede Schwächungslinie (26) eine eingeritzte Linie oder Kerblinie ist.
5. Dichtungsleiste nach Anspruch 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Tiefe der oder
jeder eingeritzten Linie (26) zwischen 10 bis 30% der Tiefe des Rückenstreifens (10)
beträgt.
6. Dichtungsleiste nach Anspruch 4 oder 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß der Rückenstreifen
(10) eine obere Schicht (25) aus gewobenem Material und eine untere kontinuierlich
Schicht (27) aus Kunststoff aufweist, die auf die obere Schicht (25) laminiert ist,
wobei die obere Schicht (25) die Vorderfläche (11) und die untere Schicht (27) die
Bodenfläche (12) aufweist, wobei die oder jede eingeritzte Linie (26) von der Bodenfläche
(12) sich nur über einen Teil durch die Schicht (27) aus Kunststoffmaterial erstreckt.
7. Dichtungsleiste nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß die oder jede Schwächungslinie (26) innerhalb einer Seitenkante (13, 14) des Rückenstreifens
(10) an einer Stelle angeordnet ist, die 60 bis 80% der Breite des Bereiches des Rückenstreifens
(10) zwischen der Seitenkante und dem Dichtkörper oder Bürstenstreifen (15), in dem
die Schwächungslinie angeordnet ist, entspricht.
8. Verfahren zum Einfügen einer Dichtungsleiste des Typs eines der vorangehenden Ansprüche
in einen T-förmigen Schlitz (18) des in Anspruch 1 beschriebenen Typs, das die Schritte
aufweist, einen ersten Bereich (16) des Rückenstreifens (10) zwischen der Schwächungslinie
(26) und der einen Seitenkante (13) des Rückenstreifens (10) durch die öffnung (22)
in die Nut (21) einzufügen, die Dichtungsleiste in Richtung auf den T-förmigen Schlitz
(16) zu drücken, wobei ein zweiter Bereich (17) des Rückenstreifens (10) zwischen
der Schwächungslinie (26) und der anderen Kante (14) des Rückenstreifens (10) in ausreichendem
Maße gebogen wird, daß der Rest des Rückenstreifens (10) durch die öffnung (22) in
die Nut (21) hindurchgelangen kann, und den zweite Bereich (17) des Rückenstreifens
(10) zwischen der Schwächungslinie (26) und der anderen Kante (14) des Rückenstreifens
(10) in die Nut (21) einschnappen zu lassen, nachdem sich der zweite Bereich (17)
durch die öffnung (22) hindurchbewegt hat.
9. Kombination einer Dichtungsleiste vom Typ eines der Ansprüche 1 bis 6 und eines
T-förmigen Schlitzes (18) des Typs gemäß Anspruch 1, wobei die Dichtungsleiste in
dem T-förmigen Schlitz (18) so angeordnet ist, daß sich der Rückenstreifen (10) in
der Nut (21) befindet und sich der Dichtkörper (15) durch die öffnung (22) erstreckt.
1. Une bande d'étanchéité comprenant un support (10) ayant une surface avant (11),
un surface de fond (12) opposée à ladite surface avant (11) et un premier et second
bords latéraux (13, 14), un corps d'étanchéité élastique (15) se dressantverti- calement
à partir de ladite surface avant (11), fixée audit support (10) et s'étendant longidutina-
lement par rapport audit support (10) à une distance espacée vers l'intérieur, a partir
desdits premier et second bords latéraux (13, 14), de telle sorte que ledit support
(10) sur l'un ou l'autre côté du bord d'étanchéité (15) et entre lesdits premier et
second bords latéraux (13, 14) forme des rebords (16,17), ladite bande étant destinée
à être insérée à l'intérieur d'une fente en T (18) comprenant une rainure s'étendant
longitudinalement (21) ayant une ouverture s'étendant longitudinalement (22) de largeur
inférieur à la largeur (A) de ladite rainure (21), ladite ouverture communique avec
ladite rainure (21) lorsque ladite bande d'étanchéité est ainsi insérée à l'intérieur
de la fente en T (18), ledit support (10) étant logé dans ladite rainure (21) et ledit
corps d'étanchéité (15) faisant saillie à travers ladite ouverture (22), la largeur
dudit support (10) entre lesdits bords latéraux (13, 14) de celui-ci étant supérieure
à la largeur (B) de ladite ouverture (22), de telle sorte que ladite bande d'étanchéité
est retenue dans rainure (21), caractérisée en ce que ladite bande d'étanchéité présente
dans ledit support (10) une ligne de faiblesse (26) s'étendant longitudinalement par
rapport audit support (10) en un point situé entre ledit corps d'étanchéité (15) et
l'un desdits bords (13, 14) dudit support (10), et ainsi dans l'un desdits rebords
(16, 17), ladite ligne de faiblesse (26) s'étendant vers l'intérieur à partir de ladite
surface de fond (12) vers ladite surface avant (11) mais seulement sur une partie
dudit support 10, la partie dudit suport (10) entre ladite ligne de faiblesse (26)
et l'un desdits bords (14) pouvant être ainsi pliée dans une direction autour de ladite
ligne de faiblesse (26) pour permettre audit support (10) d'être inséré à l'intérieur
de ladite rainure (21) à travers ladite ouverture (22) puis d'être poussé à l'intérieur
de ladite rainure (21) après passage de ladite partie dudit support (10) à travers
ladite ouverture (22), ladite ligne de faiblesse (26) présentant des bords susceptibles
de venir bout à bout et résistant au pliage de ladite partie dudit support (10), dans
une direction opposée à ladite première direction par aboutement desdits bords susceptibles
de venir bout à bout lorsq'une tentative quelconque est faite pour enlever ladite
bande d'étanchéité à travers ladite ouverture (22) de telle sorte que ladite bande
d'étanchéité ne puisse pas être facilement enlevée de ladite fente en T (18) en étant
tirée à travers ladite ouverture (22).
2. Une bande d'étanchéité selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que le corps
d'étanchéité (15) est une bande peluchée de fibres résilientes.
3. Une bande d'étanchéité selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 et 2, caractérisée
en ce deux lignes de faiblesse (26) sont prévues dans chacun des rebords ou parties
latérales marginales dudit support (10)
4. Un support selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, caractérisé en ce que
la ou chaque ligne de faiblesse (26) est une ligne perforée.
5. Une bande d'étanchéité selon la revendication 4, caractérisée en ce que la profondeur
de la ou de chaque ligne perforée (26) est de 15 à 20% de la hauteur dudit support
(10).
6. Une bande d'étanchéité selon l'une quelconque des revendications 4 à 5, caractérisée
en ce que ledit support (10) comprend une couche supérieure (25) de matériau tissé
et une couche continue inférieure (27) en matière plastique laminée fixée à ladite
couche supérieure (25), ladite couche supérieure (25) comportant ladite face avant
(11) et ladite couche inférieure (27) comportant ladite surface de fond (12), le ou
chacune des lignes perforées (26) s'étendant à partir de ladite surface de fond (12)
seulement sur une partie de ladite couche (27) de matières plastiques.
7. Une bande d'étanchéité selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, caractérisée
en ce que la ou chaque ligne de faiblesse (26) est disposée à l'intérieur dudit bord
latéral (13, 14) du support (10) en un point situé de 60 à 80% de la largeur de cette
partie de support (10), entre ledit bord latéral et ledit corps d'étanchéité ou bande
peluchée (15) dans lequel la ligne de faiblesse est disposée.
8. Un procédé pour introduire une bande d'étanchéité du type revendiqué dans l'une
quelconque des revendications précédentes, à l'intérieur d'une fente en T (18) du
type décrit dans la revendication 1, qui consiste essentiellement à insérer une première
partie (16) dudit support (10) entre ladite ligne de faiblesse (26) et l'un desdits
bords latéraux (13) dudit support (10) à travers ladite ouverture (22), à l'intérieur
de ladite rainure (21), à pousser ladite bande d'étanchéité vers ladite fente en T
(18) tout en pliant une seconde partie (17) dudit support (10) entre ladite ligne
de faiblesse (26) et l'autre bord (14) du support (10), d'une distance suffisante
pour permettre au reste dudit support (10) de passer à travers ladite ouverture (22),
à l'intérieur de ladite rainure (21), et à permettre à ledite seconde partie (17)
dudit support (10) éntre ladite ligne de faiblesse (26) et ledit autre bord (14) dudit
support (10) d'être comprimé à l'intérieur de ladite rainure (21) après que ladite
seconde partie (17) soit passée à travers ladite ouverture (22).
9. En combinaison, une bande d'étanchéité du type revendiqué dans l'une quelconque
des revendications 1 à 6 et d'une fente en T (18) du type décrit à la revendication
1, ladite bande d'étan- chéite étant montée à l'intérieur de la fente en T (18) avec
ledit support (10) dans ladite rainure (21) et le corps d'étanchéité (15) s'étendant
à travers ladite ouverture (22)
