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Expansible plugs for sewer pipes
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An expansible plug for a sewer pipe includes a cylindrical expansible member, the ends of which are secured between discs which are arranged to permit the introduction of air or gas into and through the expansible plugs to hold the same in position and create pressure therebeyond.

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United States Patent 1191 Schneider 1451 Mar. 11, 1975 1 1 EXPANSIBLE PLUGS FOR SEWER PIPES [76] lnventor: Michael Schneider, 1120 S. Union Ave., Alliance, Ohio 44601 221 Filed: June 20,1973
211 Appl. No.: 366,134
Primary Examiner-Herbert Goldstein Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Webster B. Harpman An expansible plug for a sewer pipe includes a cylindrical expansible member, the ends of which are secured between discs which are arranged to permit the introduction of air or gas into and through the expansible plugs to hold the same in position and create [52] US. Cl. 138/93 511 Int. Cl. F161 55/12 [57] ABSTRACT [58] Field of Search 138/90, 93, 97; 166/187 [56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,506,418 8/1924 Evenst et a1. 138/93 2,231,282 2/1941 Norris 166/187 pressure therebeyond' 2,773,554 12/1956 Lindorf 138/90 4 Claims, 4 Drawing Figures PATENTEUHARI 1 I975 SHEETIUFB FIG.
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This invention eliminates some of the problems of the prior art structures and provides an expansible plug wherein the expansible portion is protected by the mounting discs which also provide for the ready placement and retrieval of the plugfrom the sewer line.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Expansible plugs for sewer pipes are disclosed, one of which is a relatively small size and having a rigid tubular core with enlarged end discs while the other is relatively larger and has a flexible connection between the relatively large end discs thereon. The expansible members are cylindrical with thickened closed ends which are apertured and provided with annular ribs so that they will be retained between the end discs and thus secured against accidental blowout. Means is provided for introducing air into the expansible members for inflating the same into engagement with a sewer pipe and means is provided for introducing air through the expansible plugs for creating air or gas pressure in the pipe beyond the plug so as to blow an obstruction therefrom.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a side elevation with parts broken away and parts in cross section illustrating the expansible plug of the invention.
FIG. 2 is a verticalsection online 22 of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a side elevation with parts broken away and parts in cross section illustrating a modified form of the expansible plug wherein the same is longitudinally flexible.
FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross sectional side elevation showing a modification of the expansible plug of FIG. 1 to include means for inflating the same and means for directing air or gas pressure through the same and into the pipe beyond the plug.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT In FIGS. 1 and 2 of the drawings, the expansible plug for sewer pipes consists of a cylindrical expansible member having thickened end sections 11, the inner and outer surfaces of which are provided with a plurality ofannular ribs 12 positioned aroundapertures 13 through which atubular core 14 is positioned.Flanges 15 are formed inwardly of the ends of thetubular core 14 and have annular grooves therein in which theannular ribs 12 on the thickened end sections 11 of the cylindricalexpansible member 10 may be received. A pair ofapertured discs 16 and 17 are positioned over the extending ends of thetubular core 14 and into engagement with the thickened end sections 11 of the cylindricalexpansible member 10. Each of theapertured discs 16 and 17 have annular grooves on their inner surfaces for registry with theannular ribs 12 on the thickened end sections 11.
The apertured disc 17 has a bifurcated lug 18 thereon with atransverse pin 19 therethrough so that a chain 20 can be attached thereto.
A pair ofend discs 21 and 22 are centrally apertured and positioned over the extending end portions of thetubular core 14 and into close fitting engagement with theapertured discs 16 and 17 heretofore referred to. Both theapertured discs 16 and 17 and theend discs 21 and 22 are held in position as shown in FIG. 1 of the drawings byC clips 23 engaging grooves on the exterior surface of thetubular core 14. One end of thetubular core 14 is provided with an internal thread pattern so as to receive aplug 24 and the other end has an inturned flange 25 so. as to receive and retain a resilient valve stem 26. Anopening 27 is formed in thetubular core 14 between theflanges 15 thereof so that air pressure introduced into thetubular core 14 through the valve stem 26 will flow through theopening 27 into the cylindricalexpansible member 10 so as to inflate the same to the position shown in broken lines in FIG. 1 of the drawings where it will move into sealing engagement with the inner walls of the sewer pipe P.
Referring now to FIGS. 1 and 2 of the drawings, it will be seen that the cylindricalexpansible member 10 has longitudinally extending foldedsections 28 therein positioned circumferentially thereof which enables the cylindricalexpansible member 10 to expand from the size and shape shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 of the drawings to that shown by the broken line outline in FIG. 1 of the drawings.
It will occur to those skilled in the art that under some conditions it will be desirable to use a longer expansible plug than that hereinbefore described and such a plug may be seen in FIG. 3 of the drawings wherein an elongatedexpansible member 30 is provided with thickenedend sections 31 havingannular ribs 32 on their inner and outer surfaces and positioned between a pair ofmounting members 33 and 34 respectively. Both themounting members 33 and 34 haveannular flanges 35 on their inner ends, each of which are provided with annular grooves in which theannular ribs 32 hereinbefore referred to will register. Themounting member 33 has a bifurcatedboss 36 with atransverse pin 37 on its inner end, achain 38 being affixed to thepin 37. Themounting member 34 is tubular and has atransverse pin 39 thereacross to which thechain 38 is also affixed. The length of thechain 38 is comparable with the inner length of the cylindricalexpansible member 30. A pair of apertureddiscs 40 are positioned over themounting members 33 and 34 and into engagement against the thickened inturnedends 31 of the cylindricalexpansible member 30. The apertureddiscs 40 are provided with annular grooves which register with theannular ribs 12 heretofore referred to. A pair ofend discs 41 are apertured and positioned over the mountingmembers 33 and 34 and held in position against the apertureddiscs 40 byC clips 42. One of the apertureddiscs 42 is provided with a bifurcatedboss 43 which has atransverse pin 44 to which a section ofchain 45 is affixed so that the device when as sembled can be positioned in a sewer pipe P and retrieved by pulling the same outwardly by thechain 45.
Themounting member 34 has an inturnedflange 46 on its outer end to receive and retain avalve stem 47 which will permit air or gas to be introduced into the device and specifically the cylindricalexpansible member 30 so that it can be inflated thereby to the position shown in broken lines in FIG. 3 of the drawings. The cylindricalexpansible member 30 is provided with longitudinally extendingfolds 48 which in cross section appear the same as thefolds 28 in FIG. 2 of the drawmgs.
By referring now to FIG. 4 of the drawings, a side elevation with parts broken away and parts in cross section may be seen to illustrate the device of the invention and more specifically the device of FIG. 1 modifled to provide for directing air or gas under pressure therethrough and at the same time provide for inflating the device so as to sealingly engage a pipe P in which the device may be positioned.
By referring to FIG. 4 of the drawings it will be seen that the device consists of anexpansible member 50 having thickenedends 51 which are inturned and sealingly held betweenannular flanges 52 formed on atubular core 53 inwardly of the ends thereof. Apertureddiscs 54 andend discs 55 which are held in place byC clips 56 secure the inturnedends 51 of theexpansible member 50 in the assembly. Thetubular core 53 is provided with anapertured extension 57 in which anend 58ofa tube 59 is secured, thetube 59 extending axially of thetubular core 53 and communicating through theapertured extension 57 with theexpansible member 50. The other end of thetube 59 communicates with an apertured fitting 60 remotely positioned with respect to the expansible member of the invention and connected therewith by thetube 59 and a flexible tube 61 which extends from a position within thetubular core 53 to a position within the fitting 60. A flexible coil spring 62 is positioned about the tube 61 in the area between the device of the invention and the fitting 60 which as will occur to those skilled in the art may be located exteriorly of the sewer pipe P in which the expansible device of the invention is positioned. The fitting 60 includes atapered member 63 on which the spring 62 is directly engaged, thetapered member 63 being secured to the remainder of the fitting 60 byC clips 64. An axial opening 65 in the end of the fitting 60 permits an air or gas supply line 66 to be connected thereto which may include agauge 67 and a control valve 68 as will occur to those skilled in the art.
Thus air or gas under pressure may be introduced through the line 66, the pipe 61 and thetubular core 53 of the expansible plug and directly into the sewer pipe on the other side of the expansible plug so that by building up air or gas pressure therein an obstruction in the sewer pipe may be blown out.
The cylindricalexpansible member 50 is expanded by air or gas pressure introduced through thetubing 59 as will be understood by those skilled in the art.
Although but two embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.
I claim:
1. An expansible plug consisting of a tubular core having spaced flanges inwardly of its ends, a cylindrical expansible member having thickened inturned ends positioned over said flanges so as to extend therebetween, annular ribs on said thickened inturned ends, apertu red discs positioned on said tubular core beyond said flanges, annular grooves in said apertured discs and means for securing said apertured discs to said tubular core and in engagement with said thickened inturned ends of said expansible member with said ribs and grooves in registry, a plug in one end of said tubular core and a valve stem positioned in the other and whereby air introduced into said tubular core through said valve stem may communicate with said expansible member through an opening in said tubular core, secondary apertured discs on said tubular core on the opposite outer sides of said first mentioned apertured discs, the diameter of said secondary apertured discs being substantially larger than the diameter of said first mentioned apertured discs, and flexible means on one of said first mentioned apertured discs extending through an opening in one of said secondary apertured discs for retrieving said expansible plug from a sewer pipe.
2. The expansible plug of claim 1 and wherein the expansible member has a plurality of circumferentially spaced folds therein when in uninflated condition acting to expand the diameter of said expansible member during inflation.
3. The expansible plug of claim 1 and wherein the expansible member has a plurality of circumferentially spaced folds therein when in uninflated condition acting to expand the diameter of said expansible member during inflation and wherein a plurality of annular ribs are formed on the exterior of said expansible member.
4. An expansible plug consisting of a cylindrical expansible member having thickened inturned ends, a pair of flanged mounting members one of which is hollow, said thickened inturned ends of said expansible member positioned over said flanges of said mounting members so as to close the ends of said expansible member, fasteners on said mounting members and a flexible member of fixed length secured at its ends to said fasteners, a valve stem in said hollow mounting member whereby air may be introduced into said expansible member, two pairs of apertured discs positioned on said mounting members, one pair being of greater diameter than the other, and means securing said pairs of apertured discs in tensioned relation to said mounting members with the thickened inturned ends of said expansible member between said flanges of said mounting members and said apertured discs.

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1. An expansible plug consisting of a tubular core having spaced flanges inwardly of its ends, a cylindrical expansible member having thickened inturned ends positioned over said flanges so as to extend therebetween, annular ribs on said thickened inturned ends, apertured discs positioned on said tubular core beyond said flanges, annular grooves in said apertured discs and means for securing said apertured discs to said tubular core and in engagement with said thickened inturned ends of said expansible member with said ribs and grooves in registry, a plug in one end of said tubular core and a valve stem positioned in the other and whereby air introduced into said tubular core through said valve stem may communicate with said expansible member through an opening in said tubular core, secondary apertured discs on said tubular core on the opposite outer sides of said first mentioned apertured discs, the diameter of said secondary apertured discs being substantially larger than the diameter of said first mentioned apertured discs, and flexible means on one of said first mentioned apertured discs extending through an opening in one of said secondary apertured discs for retrieving said expansible plug from a sewer pipe.
1. An expansible plug consisting of a tubular core having spaced flanges inwardly of its ends, a cylindrical expansible member having thickened inturned ends positioned over said flanges so as to extend therebetween, annular ribs on said thickened inturned ends, apertured discs positioned on said tubular core beyond said flanges, annular grooves in said apertured discs and means for securing said apertured discs to said tubular core and in engagement with said thickened inturned ends of said expansible member with said ribs and grooves in registry, a plug in one end of said tubular core and a valve stem positioned in the other and whereby air introduced into said tubular core through said valve stem may communicate with said expansible member through an opening in said tubular core, secondary apertured discs on said tubular core on the opposite outer sides of said first mentioned apertured discs, the diameter of said secondary apertured discs being substantially larger than the diameter of said first mentioned apertured discs, and flexible means on one of said first mentioned apertured discs extending through an opening in one of said secondary apertured discs for retrieving said expansible plug from a sewer pipe.
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