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Fire-retardant fluid coupling assembly and method

  • US 4,916,800 A
  • Filed: 07/06/1989
  • Issued: 04/17/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/03/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of constructing a pipe coupling assembly product at a factory separate from an installment site and then transporting the pipe coupling assembly product to said installment site for permanent engagement with other pipes, said method comprising the steps of:

  • at said factory, choosing a pipe coupling having an elongated tubularly-shaped main body with opposite first and second ends and inner and outer surfaces;

    at said factory, wrapping an intumescent collar about the outer surface of said tubularly-shaped main body near the first end thereof with a corresponding first end edge of said intumescent collar being adjacent said first end of said elongated tubularly-shaped main body, said intumescent collar being constructed of a material which expands when it gets hot to close off the inner surface of said tubularly-shaped main body;

    at said factory, placing a metallic band about the circumferential periphery of said intumescent collar, said metallic band having one heat receiving edge extending to the end of said elongated tubularly-shaped main body at which said intumescent collar is wrapped but leaving said first end edge of said intumescent collar at least partially uncovered;

    at said factory, fastening said metallic band to said intumescent collar and said intumescent collar to the outer surface of said tubularly-shaped main body thereby forming said pipe coupling assembly product;

    shipping said pipe coupling assembly product as a unit from said factory to said installment site for permanent engagement with other pipes;

    thereby forming a pipe-coupling assembly product at said factory separate from said installment site, which is then shipped and stored as a unit and which can be later placed at said installment site and attached to a concrete form, with wet concrete being poured into said form about said pipe coupling assembly product and allowed to cure around said pipe coupling assembly product to form a barrier, the form being thereafter removed from said barrier and pipes being attached to opposite ends of the tubularly-shaped main body with the first end of the intumescent collar and the heat receiving edge of the metallic band being exposed at a surface of said barrier to form a fire proof pipe string.

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