Drainage work and sanitary fittings / by William H. Maxwell.
- Maxwell, William H. (William Henry)
- Date:
- 1895
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Drainage work and sanitary fittings / by William H. Maxwell. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![hei'metically closes the pipes and prevents tlie pos- sibility of any leakag-e, and from its double bearing lessens considerably the chances of any settlement* Patent Faragon Vipc^ (I'i.u'. 10;. —The sockets of the patent Paragon pipes are made eccentric to the ])ipe, so that when laid the spigot rests on the socket and has a solid bearing thereon and cannot drop, thus maintaining a true invert. The pipes are made in three forms, varying in depth of socket. SyTces Patent Joint (Flu:- H) ismadeby castingun the COMPOS/T/OA/ Pig. 11. spigot and in the socket mah; and female threads to form a screw joint. A strong rim or collar is als() formed on the pipe. In jointing the pipes a lillet of cement composition is put against the shoulder of the • Boulnois' Municipal and Snnitnry KnKineois' Hri'.i l-l!ook.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2042081x_0048.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)