An escutcheon component system which fits around a pipe at the point
wherein the pipe projects through a wall includes an escutcheon plate and
a generally cylindrical insert. At least the periphery of the back side of
the escutcheon plate is capable of abutting against the wall. A hole
through the escutcheon plate is sized so that a pipe can pass through it.
An annular flange extends outwardly from the back side of the escutcheon
plate co-cylindrically with the hole. The insert is formed of a flexible
material such that it is capable of being compressed and inserted into the
interior of the flange. An opening through the center of the insert allows
the insert to be passed over the pipe, and when located around the pipe
the insert will grip the pipe if the insert is then compressed within the
interior of the flange. When the insert is located around the pipe and
within the flange frictional forces hold the escutcheon component system
to the pipe.
| Current U.S. Class: | 285/12; 16/2.1; 248/56; 285/46 |
| Current CPC Class: |
F16L 5/10 (20130101); Y10T 16/05 (20150115) |
| Current International Class: |
F16L 5/10 (20060101); F16L 5/02 (20060101); F16L 041/00 () |
| Field of Search: |
;285/46,49,12 ;16/2 ;248/56 ;174/65G,152G,153G
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