1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a feed-through for supporting conduits and pipes passing through walls, floors, joists, and other structural members. More specifically, the present invention relates to a bidirectional pipe grip sleeve for supporting and securing a conduit as it passes through a wall or floor opening.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional building construction techniques often require that conduits (electrical, plumbing, etc.) pass through barriers, such as walls or floors. It is desirable that the conduits be firmly secured in the barriers to militate against future damage due to conduit movement as the building ages. Such damage usually requires expensive and time-consuming repairs. Further, electrical and plumbing conduits are subject to vibration, which may cause the conduit wall or the opening in the wall or floor to deteriorate over an extended period of time, or to produce rattling noises. It is also desirable to provide electrical and/or thermal insulation between the conduit and the opening through the building's structural member. The construction industry would certainly welcome a simplistic locking structure that can be employed to effectively secure conduits that are directed through barriers. Thus, a bidirectional pipe grip sleeve solving the aforementioned problems is desired.
The bidirectional pipe grip sleeve is a tubular sleeve for surrounding and supporting a conduit therein. The sleeve is adapted to be inserted through a pre-drilled opening in a barrier, such as a wall or floor. The sleeve has a tubular body with an outwardly extending annular flange at one end of the body, the sleeve defining a bore. The flange defines elongated, arc-shaped slots between the tubular body and the periphery of the flange for optionally receiving at least one fastener to fix the sleeve to the barrier during installation. A plurality of legs, having outwardly extending latches, extend from the end the tubular body opposite the flange for locking the sleeve to the barrier. A plurality of ribs are disposed in the bore and on the legs for frictionally gripping the conduit. Both ends of the sleeve are chamfered to allow for easy insertion of the conduit from the flange end and to permit adjustment of the conduit from either end of the sleeve.
The sleeve may be made as a unitary component from a flame-retardant, thermoplastic material and produced through an injection molding process.
Accordingly, the invention presents a bidirectional conduit grip sleeve that is of one-piece design and that permits a conduit to be adequately secured through barriers of a thickness up to one inch. Application of the sleeve saves time and the need for additional labor in the installation of new plumbing for both commercial and residential construction, thus reducing costs. The invention provides for improved elements thereof in an arrangement for the purposes described that are inexpensive, dependable and fully effective in accomplishing their intended purposes.
These and other features of the present invention will become readily apparent upon further review of the following specification and drawings.
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In use, sleeve 20 is inserted through a pre-formed opening through a barrier B, such as a wall or floor. The flexibility of legs 18 and the sloping surfaces 20a on locking lugs 20 allow the sleeve to be easily inserted through the opening. After insertion, legs 18 will bias outwardly, allowing lugs 20 to lock onto the surface of barrier B. A fastener (nail, screw, etc.) is optionally inserted through at least one of the openings 16 in flange 14 to retain the sleeve 10 in the barrier B. Chamfered ends 12a permit a conduit C (
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiment described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/064,682, filed Mar. 19, 2008.
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61064682 | Mar 2008 | US |