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Coupling for pipe

  • US 4,176,865 A
  • Filed: 03/21/1978
  • Issued: 12/04/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/21/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A structure comprising, in combination, at least two substantially axially aligned, abutting pipe sections and cooperating coupling means encircling the adjacent ends of said sections to provide a substantially leak tight joint therebetween, each said pipe section being provided at each end thereof with at least one annular, circumferentially continuous, depression, the outside diameter of the exterior surface in which said depression is formed providing continuous surface-to-surface seal with said coupling means about the entire circumference of said pipe section, said coupling means comprising a first band encircling the adjacent ends of said lengths of pipe, said first band having a predominately flat cross section and being of a width to provide said continuous surface seal with the exterior surface in which said depressions are formed, said first band having a pair of free ends adapted to overlap each other, a second band overlying the outer surface of said first band, said second band having a predominately flat cross section, means for tensioning the free ends of said second band together, and a resilient sealing ring positioned in a depression on an abutting end of each of said pipes, said ring being such that it cannot extrude out of its depression and such that it is contiguous with the underside of said first band when the ends of said second band are tensioned together.

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