Pipe coupling
First Claim
1. In a pipe coupling of the type comprising an elastomer sealing sleeve which is approximately C-shaped in cross-section and defines sealing lips which extend toward each other and are each supported on a sleeve web, and annular beads interposed between said lips and said web;
- a housing which surrounds the sleeve and which defines radial end walls and an axially extending longitudinal gap;
a closure comprising tensioning bolts operative to constrict the housing; and
an insert sheet which is inserted between the sleeve and the housing and bridges the longitudinal gap;
wherein the sealing lips of the sleeve define first, larger dimensions before the housing is constricted and wherein it is possible for said sealing lips to be compressed in the circumferential direction and to be pressed snugly onto a pipe wall due to compression of the annular beads as the housing is constricted;
the improvement comprising;
an annular insert which is elastically flexible and constrictable in a circumferential direction as the tensioning bolts constrict the housing but substantially rigid in the axial direction and which in an unconstricted state of the housing is supported with a base part against the sleeve web essentially over the full surface of the sleeve web.
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Abstract
A pipe coupling has a housing which is split in a longitudinal direction and has inwardly bent end walls and a steel insert sheet of analogous design bridging the housing gap. With the aid of a closure with tensioning screws, the housing can be constricted in the manner of a pipe clip. A sleeve, enclosed at the end faces and the circumference by the housing and a steel insert sheet, and roughly C-shaped in cross-sectionis compressed in the circumferential direction and is brought to bear on the pipe wall. As a result of inherent recovery capacity, an annular insert, flexible in the circumferential direction but rigid transversely thereto, bears on the sleeve web and thereby holds the sleeve web in surface contact with the housing even when the coupling is pressure less. In combination therewith, sliding rings are preferably located between the end faces of the sleeve and the end walls of the housing, which sliding rings close the annular gap remaining between the end walls of the housing and the pipe wall. The coupling is less sensitive to relative movements of the pipes which are caused by expansion. The insert can have extensions which can engage in the joint between the pipe ends, thereby facilitating the centering of the coupling upon assembly and preventing shifting of the coupling due to expansion.
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21 Claims
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1. In a pipe coupling of the type comprising an elastomer sealing sleeve which is approximately C-shaped in cross-section and defines sealing lips which extend toward each other and are each supported on a sleeve web, and annular beads interposed between said lips and said web;
- a housing which surrounds the sleeve and which defines radial end walls and an axially extending longitudinal gap;
a closure comprising tensioning bolts operative to constrict the housing; and
an insert sheet which is inserted between the sleeve and the housing and bridges the longitudinal gap;
wherein the sealing lips of the sleeve define first, larger dimensions before the housing is constricted and wherein it is possible for said sealing lips to be compressed in the circumferential direction and to be pressed snugly onto a pipe wall due to compression of the annular beads as the housing is constricted;
the improvement comprising;an annular insert which is elastically flexible and constrictable in a circumferential direction as the tensioning bolts constrict the housing but substantially rigid in the axial direction and which in an unconstricted state of the housing is supported with a base part against the sleeve web essentially over the full surface of the sleeve web. - View Dependent Claims (2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
- a housing which surrounds the sleeve and which defines radial end walls and an axially extending longitudinal gap;
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3. The pipe coupling as claimed in cliam 2, wherein the insert defines a V-shaped joint.
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19. In a pipe coupling of the type comprising an elastomer sealing sleeve which is approximately C-shaped in cross-section and defines sealing lips which extend toward each other and are each supported on a sleeve web, and annular beads interposed between said lips and said web;
- a housing which surrounds the sleeve and which defines radial end walls and an axially extending longitudinal gap;
a closure comprising tensioning bolts operative to constrict the housing; and
an insert sheet which is inserted between the sleeve and the housing and bridges the longitudinal gap;
wherein the sealing lips of the sleeve define first, larger dimensions before the housing is constricted and wherein it is possible for said sealing lips to be compressed in the circumferential direction and to be pressed snugly onto a pipe wall due to compression of the annular beads as the housing is constricted;
the improvement comprising;an annular insert which is elastically flexible and constrictable in a circumferential direction but substantially rigid in the axial direction and which is supported with a base part against the sleeve web essentially over the full surface of the sleeve web; wherein the insert is constructed as a snap ring. - View Dependent Claims (20)
- a housing which surrounds the sleeve and which defines radial end walls and an axially extending longitudinal gap;
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21. In a pipe coupling of the type comprising an elastomer sealing sleeve which is approximately C-shaped in cross-section and defines sealing lips which extend toward each other and are each supported on a sleeve web, and annular beads interposed between said lips and said web;
- a housing which surrounds the sleeve and which defines radial end walls and an axially extending longitudinal gap;
a closure comprising tensioning bolts operative to constrict the housing; and
an insert sheet which is inserted between the sleeve and the housing and bridges the longitudinal gap;
wherein the sealing tips of the sleeve define first, larger dimensions before the housing is constricted and wherein it is possible for said sealing lips to be compressed in the circumferential direction and to be pressed snugly onto a pipe wall due to compression of the annular beads as the housing is constricted;
the improvement comprising;an annular insert which is elastically flexible and constrictable in a circumferential direction but substantially rigid in the axial direction and which is supported with a base part against the sleeve web essentially over the full surface of the sleeve web; wherein the insert comprises a radially inwardly directed annular rib having an inside diameter which, in a unconstricted state of the coupling, is larger than a nominal diameter of a pipe to be coupled and, in a constricted state, is smaller than said nominal diameter; wherein the insert defines at least one circumferential section having an enlarged radius of curvature of the annular rib such that an inside diameter of the annular rib is correspondingly reduced.
- a housing which surrounds the sleeve and which defines radial end walls and an axially extending longitudinal gap;
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