Gasket seal between sewer pipe and manhole opening
First Claim
1. The method of constructing a disk-like gasket for sealing the space between a pipe and an opening through which the pipe passes, which method comprises the following procedures:
- (a) Providing an extrusion of elastomeric material having, in cross section, the shape of a hollow, pear-shaped head integrated in a mid region of its lower part with a flange in the shape of an inverted "T", the height of said extrusion being greater than its width,(b) Cutting the extrusion to a length approximating the outer circumference of the pipe,(c) Vulcanizing the ends of the extrusion together to form a right cylinder, wherein the height of the extrusion extends in an axial direction,(d) Deflecting the walls of the cylinder into a disk-like form, wherein the height of the extrusion extends transversely of the axis, with its head portion inward and its flange portion outward, thus placing the inner portion of the gasket in compression and the outer portion in tension and(e) Embedding the flange portion only in settable material.
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Abstract
An improved seal for closing the space between a pipe and the wall of an opening through which it passes, using a linear extrusion of elastomeric material, of predetermined length to form a gasket. The extrusion has a hollow, pear-shaped head formed integrally with a T-shaped anchoring flange. It is curled into the form of a right cylinder, and its mating ends are vulcanized together. The pear-shaped portion is deflected radially inwardly and the T-shaped anchoring flange outwardly, the latter being then embedded in concrete used to wall the opening for the pipe. The pear-shaped portion is free in space and provides a pneumatic cushion for the pipe.
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5 Claims
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1. The method of constructing a disk-like gasket for sealing the space between a pipe and an opening through which the pipe passes, which method comprises the following procedures:
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(a) Providing an extrusion of elastomeric material having, in cross section, the shape of a hollow, pear-shaped head integrated in a mid region of its lower part with a flange in the shape of an inverted "T", the height of said extrusion being greater than its width, (b) Cutting the extrusion to a length approximating the outer circumference of the pipe, (c) Vulcanizing the ends of the extrusion together to form a right cylinder, wherein the height of the extrusion extends in an axial direction, (d) Deflecting the walls of the cylinder into a disk-like form, wherein the height of the extrusion extends transversely of the axis, with its head portion inward and its flange portion outward, thus placing the inner portion of the gasket in compression and the outer portion in tension and (e) Embedding the flange portion only in settable material. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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