US834393A - Testing-plug for soil-pipe. - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- the object of this invention is to provide a convenient device for testing soilepipe for sanitary purposes, being in its nature an adjustable plug adapted to be quickly applied at a T and communicating by a supply-pipe with the testing means-water, air,'smoke, or other medium.
- testing-machine shows an escape of air or Water
- smoke is next forced into the pipe, and the location of the leak is quickly detected by the
- the tool in general use for a testing-plug has an expansible rubber ring, which is expanded by the closing together of adjacent conical disks similar to ythe construction herein shown, but the closing of the disks is done by means of a ratchetacting on a nut and inside the pipe, with lthe T proj ecting still farther toward the operator.
- the operation is. annoyingly slow, and in the constrained position in which the workman is often placed in making the test it is sometimes an irksome task to merelyv get the plug set preparatory to making the test.
- B denotes a soilpipe stopped at the upper end by a simple expanding-plug A. This is in common use and need not be described.
- the plug for closing the pipe through a T operates on the same principle, but by different mechanism.
- ' C is a conical disk secured to a .screwthreaded pipe D, and opposite it is another disk E, adapted to slide freely on said pipe. Between these disks and extending circumferentially be ond them is a rubber ring F, which, as wifi be evident, expands as the disks are forced toward each other.
- a bearing H for a stud I to which is secured a sprocket J and a crank K, as by a nut L.
- the head I of the stud is preferably squared, so that it may be turned by a wrench, if desired.
- the pipe is provided withv suitable means for connecting with a hose M, as by a nipple N, projecting from a globe-valve O.
- the hose is supposed to be connected with the testing-machine above referred to.
- the sprocket communicates by a chain P with another sprocket Q, threaded on the pipe' section D.
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No. 834.393. PATENTED'OCT. 30.1906.
R. MEISTER. l i TESTING PLUG FOR SOIL PIPE.
VAPILIUA'IION FILED IAH.'19, 1906.
75g/femm? UNITEDI sTATEs y ROBERT MEISTER, oE CEDAR RAPIDS,y IOWA.
y TESTING-PLUG Fon so|| -P|PE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented O ct. 30, 1906.
Application ned January 19,1906. serial No. 296.901.
T a/ZZ whom t may concern:
Be it known that I, ROBERT MEISTER, a citizen of the United States, residing lat Cedar Rapids, in the county of Linn and State of Iowa, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Testing-Plugs for Soil- Pipe, of which the following is a specification.
The object of this invention is to provide a convenient device for testing soilepipe for sanitary purposes, being in its nature an adjustable plug adapted to be quickly applied at a T and communicating by a supply-pipe with the testing means-water, air,'smoke, or other medium.
The nature of the invention will clearly appear from the description and claims following, reference being had to theaccompanying drawings, in which- Figure l is a sectional view illustrating the device as in use. Fig. 2 is a plan view ofthe same.` Fig. 3 is a section through the plug j and its connecting-elbow. Fig. 4 is a section escape of smoke.
throughthe bearing for one ofthe sprocketstuds.
In testing soil-pipe to determine whether or not all the joints are tight it is common to close the pipe at the upper end in any suitable way, as by an expanding-plug A, operating on the same principle as the plug to be described hereinafter. Another plug is then inserted through a T near the lower end, and through this latter plug water or air is forced into the pipe. If the testing-machine (not shown) shows an escape of air or Water, smoke is next forced into the pipe, and the location of the leak is quickly detected by the The tool in general use for a testing-plug has an expansible rubber ring, which is expanded by the closing together of adjacent conical disks similar to ythe construction herein shown, but the closing of the disks is done by means of a ratchetacting on a nut and inside the pipe, with lthe T proj ecting still farther toward the operator. In any case the operation is. annoyingly slow, and in the constrained position in which the workman is often placed in making the test it is sometimes an irksome task to merelyv get the plug set preparatory to making the test.
Then when it is so set the pipe may be iiushed from above, and the whole must be done over again.
My improved tester admits of the work being done very quickly and easily, and the same will now be described.- n
In the drawings, B denotes a soilpipe stopped at the upper end by a simple expanding-plug A. This is in common use and need not be described. The plug for closing the pipe through a T operates on the same principle, but by different mechanism.
' C is a conical disk secured to a .screwthreaded pipe D, and opposite it is another disk E, adapted to slide freely on said pipe. Between these disks and extending circumferentially be ond them is a rubber ring F, which, as wifi be evident, expands as the disks are forced toward each other. A short distance from the sliding disk the pipe makes a right angle, and on the outwardly-extending shank G is mounted securely a bearing H for a stud I, to which is secured a sprocket J and a crank K, as by a nut L. The head I of the stud is preferably squared, so that it may be turned by a wrench, if desired. At the outer end the pipe is provided withv suitable means for connecting with a hose M, as by a nipple N, projecting from a globe-valve O. The hose is supposed to be connected with the testing-machine above referred to. The sprocket communicates by a chain P with another sprocket Q, threaded on the pipe' section D.
The operation of the device is very simple. 85 The reduced plug is inserted through the T and placed in proper) position. By a few turns of the crank the ring of the plug is expanded to close the pipe air-tight. The testing-machine of whatever nature is then con- `9o nected by the hose and the test made. If interruptions occur, it is but the work of a moment to remove the plug and again replace it. Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Let-y ters Patent, isi
1. The combination of an expanding test'- plug, substantially as described, a compressing sprocket-nut, a threaded pipe to take said sprocket, a right-angled extension of the roo pipe, a sprocket mounted thereon, a connecting the sprockets, and a crank to turn the ing-chain, and means for turning the outer outer` one.y 1o sprocket. In testimony whereof` I aHX my signature 2. The combination of an expanding testin presence otA two Witnesses. plug, a threaded pipe-shank for the same, a ROBERT MEISTER. compressing sprocket-nut running thereon, a Witnesses: right-angled extension of the shank, another J. M. ST. JOHN,
sprocket mounted thereon, a chain conneot- F. J. KUBIEK.
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Cited By (5)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2780244A (en) * | 1954-11-12 | 1957-02-05 | Cody Gas Company | Insertable stopper valve |
US3052265A (en) * | 1960-06-06 | 1962-09-04 | Shell Oil Co | Apparatus for closing pipelines |
US3154106A (en) * | 1960-10-10 | 1964-10-27 | Williamson Inc T | Pipeline plugger |
US3216456A (en) * | 1964-01-20 | 1965-11-09 | Voie Richard La | Device for testing for leaks in vent pipes or the like |
US5152311A (en) * | 1989-08-03 | 1992-10-06 | Timothy McCreary | Method for preventing fluid from reaching a portion of a pipe |
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Cited By (5)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US2780244A (en) * | 1954-11-12 | 1957-02-05 | Cody Gas Company | Insertable stopper valve |
US3052265A (en) * | 1960-06-06 | 1962-09-04 | Shell Oil Co | Apparatus for closing pipelines |
US3154106A (en) * | 1960-10-10 | 1964-10-27 | Williamson Inc T | Pipeline plugger |
US3216456A (en) * | 1964-01-20 | 1965-11-09 | Voie Richard La | Device for testing for leaks in vent pipes or the like |
US5152311A (en) * | 1989-08-03 | 1992-10-06 | Timothy McCreary | Method for preventing fluid from reaching a portion of a pipe |
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