Claims
- 1. A pipe coupling for holding a resilient gasket around the ends of two pipes, said coupling comprising:
- a thin-walled coupling shield,
- first corrugations defined by said coupling shield extending through both sides of said coupling shield and extending substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the coupling shield,
- second corrugations defined by said coupling shield extending through both sides of said coupling shield and extending transverse to the longitudinal axis of the coupling shield, said first corrugations and said second corrugations extending across a substantial portion of the width and length of said coupling shield,
- a plurality of rectangles formed by the intersections of said first corrugations and said second corrugations,
- a projection formed within each of said plurality of rectangles for biting into said resilient gasket during tightening of said coupling shield around said gasket to prevent extrusion of said gasket from the sides of said coupling shield,
- a plurality of sets of four depressed corners, one set of four depressed corners being located at the corners of each of said plurality of rectangles formed by the intersection of two adjacent first corrugations and two adjacent second corrugations, each set of four depressed corners surrounding one of said projections, and
- means for tightening said coupling shield around said resilient gasket to locate the ends of two pipes adjacent one another and to seal a gap formed between the two pipe ends during fluid flow.
- 2. A pipe coupling as claimed in claim 1, wherein said means for tightening includes two adjustable clamping bands surrounding said coupling shield.
- 3. A pipe coupling as claimed in claim 2, wherein a portion of each of said two bands secures each of said two bands to said coupling shield.
- 4. A pipe coupling as claimed in claim 3, wherein said portion of each of said two bands extends through an opening defined by the coupling shield and is bent to secure said two bands to said coupling shield.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 574,585, filed Jan. 27, 1984, and now abandoned.
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