Pipe coupling

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F16L 19/065 (2006.01) F16L 17/04 (2006.01)

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CA 2043578

Abstract The pipe coupling having an elastomer sealing sleeve which is approximately C-shaped in cross-section has a cylindrical housing which is split in the longi- tudinal direction, has end walls bent inwards and can be constricted like a pipe clip by means of a closure having tensioning screws, in which arrangement the sleeve, which is enclosed at the end faces and at the circumference by the housing and by a metal insert sheet bridging the housing gap and is approximately C-shaped in cross- section, is compressed in the circumferential direction and is brought to bear against the pipes to be coupled. Sliding rings compressible in the circumferential direc- tion are located between the end faces of the sleeve and the end walls of the housing, which sliding rings, upon assembly of the coupling, are brought to bear against the outer walls of the pipes and form a sliding seat with the latter. This leads to the increase in insensitivity to changes with regard to the relative position of the sealing parts and the parts to be sealed, the existing adaptability of the coupling to irregular pipes at the same time being further increased. (Figure 1)

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