Seal for duct terminator

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Inventors

Stancati, Nicholas F.

Application #

598855

Filed

Jul-24-1975

Published

Feb-15-1977

Current US Class

264/256
264/271.1
277/606
277/607
277/617
277/626
277/627
277/944
425/DIG47

International Classes

F16J 015/10

Field of Search

285/137 277/178 277/181-186 425/DIG.

Assignee

ACTA Limited (Manville, NJ)

Examiners

Smith; Robert I.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Casella; Anthony J.

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Abstract
A seal for a duct terminator, that is adapted to be formed with an underground utility vault, is secured to the bell-mouth portion of the duct terminator, and is operative to facilitate the molding of the utility vault, and after being embedded in the utility vault, provides additional seals to prevent water from entering the utility vault. The seal is an endless, flexible member having a generally H-shaped cross-section, with two of the legs of said seal being adapted to engage the bell-mouth end of the duct terminator, while the other two legs are embedded in the concrete vault so as to provide two sealing or water stop means to prevent water from entering the vault when the latter is subjected to thermal expansion and contraction.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In combination with a duct terminator including a cylindrical conduit and having at one end a flared bell-mouth end portion, a flexible annular seal member of generally h-shaped cross-section and including first and second spaced apart leg portions which are respectively disposed on opposite axial sides of said flared bell-mouth end portion of the duct terminator, said first leg portion being disposed axially outwardly of said bell-mouth end portion, and a third leg portion extending radially outwardly and axially outwardly of said flared bell-mouth end portion of the duct terminator, said third leg portion extending from said first leg portion to an intermediate point thereof to define a first acute angle with respect to the center line of the cylindrical conduit, and then extending from said intermediate point to the distal end of said third leg to define a second acute angle with respect to the center line of the cylindrical conduit, with said second acute angle being greater than said first acute angle.



Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a new and improved duct terminator, and more particularly a seal adapted to be secured to a duct terminator to facilitate the construction of an underground utility vault, and to provide additional sealing means around the duct terminator embedded in the underground utility vault.

Underground utility vaults are employed for underground electrical or telephone systems, and generally comprise a concrete structure having a plurality of plastic duct terminators embedded therein. In order to enable the interconnection of electrical and telephone lines, the lines are ducted through conventional plastic piping, which plastic piping is eventually received within the duct terminator of the underground utility vault, and the electrical and telephone lines are interconnected within the utility vault. In order to prevent shorting of the electrical and telephone lines, the vaults are constructed so as to be sealed against water, even though portions of the entire vault may be below the water table of the street.
 
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