Duct passing through a wall aperture

Pipe joints or couplings – With casing – lining or protector – Escutcheon type

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285205, 285921, F16L 500

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057554633

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BRIEF SUMMARY
This invention concerns a duct adapted to extend through an aperture in a wall or partition, particularly, though by no means exclusively suitable for locating a pipe or cable passing therethrough.
Generally such pipe or cable is located in a sleeve passing through the wall and an annular cover plate surrounds the pipe or cable on each side of the wall. Conventional cover plates are often in two halves to enable them to be fitted around the pipe. They are quite loose and are essentially for cosmetic purposes and do nothing to form an effective seal between the pipe and wall surfaces.
DE-A-42WO866 discloses a duct extending through an aperture in a wall and having a sleeve provided with threaded portions. Mastic is used to provide a seal between the sleeve and the wall to prevent water entering the aperture in the wall. Flanges, which hold the mastic in place, are provided with threaded portions for engagement with respective threaded portions on the sleeve.
US-A-4385777 discloses an arrangement for covering a hole around a pipe where the pipe emerges from a wall. The arrangement includes a cover plate with an insert of flexible material to prevent propagation of noise from the pipe to the wall.
It is amongst the objects of the invention to provide an improved arrangement for locating such pipes or cables.
According to the invention there is provided a duct adapted to extend through an aperture in a wall or partition and comprising a sleeve and outwardly extending flanges adapted to overlie the opposed outer surfaces of the wall or partition at the opposite ends of the sleeve, at least one of said flanges being adapted to be pushed onto an end of the sleeve to lockingly engage same.
Both flanges may be adapted to be pushed onto the ends of the sleeve to lockingly engage same.
One of said flanges may be integrally formed with the sleeve.
The outer surface of the sleeve may be provided with axially spaced formulations which cooperate with means on the inner periphery of a flange to ensure the locking engagement.
The formations on the sleeve may comprise circumferential ribs and the means on said flange may comprise an inwardly directly circumferential tooth.
The flanges may be of generally convex form whereby their peripheral edges engage the wall or partition surfaces with their central parts engaging the sleeve being outwardly spaced from the wall or partition surfaces.
The sleeve may locate a pipe or cable passing therethrough, the flanges forming muffs therearound.
One or both flanges may be integral with other formations to enable performance of an additional function.
The central aperture of at least one flange may be closed by a mesh or grid, the entire assembly forming a substitute for an airbrick or other known venting arrangement.
The sleeve may be cut from an extended length thereof.
The invention will be further apparent from the following description, with references to the figures of the accompanying drawings, which show, by way of example only, one form of duct arrangement embodying same and for locating a pipe or cable passing through a wall.
Of the drawings:
FIG. 1 shows a front elevation of the arrangement from one side of a wall;
FIG. 2 shows a side elevation of the arrangement from one side of the wall; and
FIG. 3 shows a cross-section through the arrangement
Referring now to the drawings, it will be seen that a pipe P passes through a wall W.
The pipe P is located through a sleeve 10 which extends through a bore B in the wall W.
The sleeve which is of a plastics material is provided with axially spaced circumferential ribs 11 on its outer surface. The sleeve may be cut from an extended length thereof to suit the thickness of wall to be traversed.
Two pipe muffs 12 in the form of flanges are provided, one on each of the opposite sides of the wall W.
Each muff 12 is in the form of a domed shell 13 having an inwardly directed centrally located annular portion 14 provided with a circumferential tooth 15 on the inner surface of the annulus.
In use the muffs are located over the pipe P and push

REFERENCES:
patent: 4165105 (1979-08-01), Hahn
patent: 4385777 (1983-05-01), Logsdon

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