US886043A - Stovepipe-connector for nesting pipes. - Google Patents

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US886043A
US886043A US37481807A US1907374818A US886043A US 886043 A US886043 A US 886043A US 37481807 A US37481807 A US 37481807A US 1907374818 A US1907374818 A US 1907374818A US 886043 A US886043 A US 886043A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • My invention relates to improvements in stove pipe connectors for nesting pipes,- and the object of the invention is to devise a readily detachable connection, which will hold the pipes when connected securely from parting laterally and longitudinally, and the length itself from longitudinal displacement at the connected edge and it consists essen tially of a longitudinally divided pipe, one of the overlapping edges being provided with a double fold forming a groove in which the other edge fits, an outwardly extending bead formed in proximity to each end and designed to have the bead of one length fit into the bead of the length connected to it and a detachable connection for holding the aforesaid beads one within the other as hereinafter more particularly explained.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view showing two sections of pipe connected together in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional plan.
  • Fig. 3 is a view of the upper portion of the length showing the slots in which the ends of the detachable connection are inserted.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective detail of the detachable connection.
  • Fig. 5, is an enlarged sectional plan showing an alterna-' tive form of detachable connection.
  • a and A are two pipe sections divided vertically at A and forming the two edges A and A.
  • the edge A is formed by the double fold A thereby forming a groove A.
  • the edge A of the fold projects past the edge A of the section, thereby forming a guide for the opposing edge A when entering the groove A.
  • B and B are beads formed in proximity to the ends of the sections A and A and designed whenthe sections are fitted together to be located one within the other.
  • the plates D and D are slightly arcshaped, so as to fit the contour of the pipe, and the plate D is preferably slotted at so as to permit of the ready insertion of the screw E through the bent end D of the late D into the threaded bent end D o the plate D.
  • edges A and A are drawn together and thebeads B and B, thereby closely drawn one within the other, thus serving to effectually prevent the longitudinal displacement of the edges of the pipe as well as the longitudinal displacement of the pipes in relation to each other and the lateral displacement of the connected edges.
  • FIG. 5 I show hollow projecting portions D and D, which are stamped or formed up out of the pipe itself instead ofthe bent ends or projections D and D respectively and the slots 0 and C respectively.
  • the screw E is inserted through the hollow projection D into the threaded sleeve D inserted in the sleeve D, the sleeve D being provided with an annular groove D whereby it is held securely in the hollow projection D.
  • this modification also may be utilized instead of the plates D and D hereinbefore referred to, and especially in lar e pipes.
  • a supplemental bead B which forms a stop for the edge of the outer end of the pipe.
  • This bead, B also serves as a finish in order to cover any inequalities at the end caused by the formation, which I have hereinbefore described.

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No. 886,048. V PATENIED APR. 28,1908; H. DITGHBURN. STOVEPIPE CONNECTOR FOR NESTING PIPES.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 21, 1907.
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HENRY DITOHBURN, OF RO SSEAU, ONTARIO, CANADA.
STOVEPIPE-CONNECTOR FOR NESTING PIPES.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented April 28, 1908.
Application filed May 21, 1967. Serial No. 374,818.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HENRY DITOHBURN, of the village of Rosseau, in the district of Parry Sound, in the Province of Ontario, Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Stovepipe-Connectors for Nesting Pipes, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in stove pipe connectors for nesting pipes,- and the object of the invention is to devise a readily detachable connection, which will hold the pipes when connected securely from parting laterally and longitudinally, and the length itself from longitudinal displacement at the connected edge and it consists essen tially of a longitudinally divided pipe, one of the overlapping edges being provided with a double fold forming a groove in which the other edge fits, an outwardly extending bead formed in proximity to each end and designed to have the bead of one length fit into the bead of the length connected to it and a detachable connection for holding the aforesaid beads one within the other as hereinafter more particularly explained.
Figure 1, is a perspective view showing two sections of pipe connected together in accordance with my invention. Fig. 2, is a sectional plan. Fig. 3, is a view of the upper portion of the length showing the slots in which the ends of the detachable connection are inserted. Fig. 4, is a perspective detail of the detachable connection. Fig. 5, is an enlarged sectional plan showing an alterna-' tive form of detachable connection.
In the drawings like letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in each figure.
A and A are two pipe sections divided vertically at A and forming the two edges A and A. The edge A is formed by the double fold A thereby forming a groove A.
j The edge A of the fold projects past the edge A of the section, thereby forming a guide for the opposing edge A when entering the groove A.
B and B are beads formed in proximity to the ends of the sections A and A and designed whenthe sections are fitted together to be located one within the other.
In order to revent the sections being drawn longitudinally or laterally apart, I provide as shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3 slots 0, and C at each side of the connected edges. Into each of these slots I insert hooked plates D and D I may as shown rivet one of the plates D to the edge of the pipe in which the slot C is located.
The plates D and D are slightly arcshaped, so as to fit the contour of the pipe, and the plate D is preferably slotted at so as to permit of the ready insertion of the screw E through the bent end D of the late D into the threaded bent end D o the plate D.
By driving the screw through the threaded bent end D the edges A and A are drawn together and thebeads B and B, thereby closely drawn one within the other, thus serving to effectually prevent the longitudinal displacement of the edges of the pipe as well as the longitudinal displacement of the pipes in relation to each other and the lateral displacement of the connected edges.
In Fig. 5 I show hollow projecting portions D and D, which are stamped or formed up out of the pipe itself instead ofthe bent ends or projections D and D respectively and the slots 0 and C respectively. The screw E is inserted through the hollow projection D into the threaded sleeve D inserted in the sleeve D, the sleeve D being provided with an annular groove D whereby it is held securely in the hollow projection D. It will thus be seen that this modification also may be utilized instead of the plates D and D hereinbefore referred to, and especially in lar e pipes.
11 order to insure the pipes being readily fitted together end to end, that is so that the beads B and B will readily register one with the other, I provide a supplemental bead B which forms a stop for the edge of the outer end of the pipe. This bead, B also serves as a finish in order to cover any inequalities at the end caused by the formation, which I have hereinbefore described.
Although I have described the plates D D and connecting screw E as extending circumferentially on the pipe it will also be understood that I might extend them longitudinally with the pipe over the joint, the one plate being on one length and the other plate being on the opposite length, and the screw connecting them over the bead or beads, and
thereby any liability of the withdrawal of one length from the other obviated. In fact forming a groove into which the opposing which is threaded and a screw extending edge fits, beads formed at ea h end of the through one of the aforesaid projections as 10 length am]? deisigneld to fit witiin bhGhCOITG: and for the purpose specified. sponding ea of t e connecte lengt ,said .i
5 pipe having slots made at each side of the HENRY DITCHBURN' connected edges and plates connected to the Witnesses: pipe through the slots and having outwardly B. BOYD, extending bent ends or projections, one of A. M. GRI HTON.
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US4099747A (en) * 1976-11-12 1978-07-11 Johns-Manville Corporation Air duct connecting assembly
US20150165596A1 (en) * 2013-10-16 2015-06-18 Truston Technologies, Inc. Strap and Tensioning Mechanism for Attaching Flotation Modules to Marine Structures, namely Port Security Barriers (PSBs)

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4099747A (en) * 1976-11-12 1978-07-11 Johns-Manville Corporation Air duct connecting assembly
US20150165596A1 (en) * 2013-10-16 2015-06-18 Truston Technologies, Inc. Strap and Tensioning Mechanism for Attaching Flotation Modules to Marine Structures, namely Port Security Barriers (PSBs)

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