Early Connections

A number of new products were introduced in the 1930s to accommodate the needs of the various industries including but not limited to elbow joints, tee joints and lateral joints. One important development during this period was an improved gasket for the sleeve coupling known then as the Johnson coupling.

During World War 1, installing the pipes that were necessary to move gases and the chemicals proved both time-consuming and dangerous. Lieutenant Ernest Tribe of the Royal Engineers, an inventor himself, realized pipes could be joined quickly and safely with mechanical coupling. On April 4, 1919, Lieutenant Tribe filed for a patent for what is now known as the Victaulic coupling across the world.