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Method and apparatus for connecting coupler fittings to conduit sections

a technology for connecting coupler fittings and conduit sections, which is applied in the direction of hose connections, pipe joints, couplings, etc., can solve the problems of increasing costs, reduce leakage risk, improve seal tightness, and increase cost

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-06-22
WOLF CREEK
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[0011] In accordance with one especially preferred embodiment, the insert includes two axially-spaced, raised detents and the retainer is in substantial alignment between the two raised detents. Suitable retainers include rigid, one-piece collars and clamps. The preferred retainer cinches the wall of the conduit section against the outer surface of the insert between the two raised detents so as to decrease the likelihood that the section will slip or come loose from the fitting during use. The insert optionally includes one or more smaller raised detents between the two axially-spaced, raised detents to increase the engagement between the insert and the conduit section to further decrease the likelihood of slippage.
[0019] The preferred apparatus is relatively simple to manufacture and install. It also is relatively inexpensive to produce, requiring a minimum of machining.

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Consequently, the designer need not increase the wall thickness of the conduit section beyond the minimum thickness required to contain the anticipated fluid pressure, thereby increasing the cost, as a means of reducing the risk of leakage due to temperature changes.

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[0035]FIG. 1 shows a rigid male fitting 10, a rigid female fitting 12 and a rigid clamping sleeve 14 of a preferred coupler connected to sections of pipe 20 and 22. Referring to FIG. 2, the sections of pipe 20, 22 define lumens 24 and 26 for conducting fluid. The preferred male fitting 10 comprises a spherical shell or ball 30 having opposed openings 32 and 34 aligned with the lumen 26 of the section of pipe 22 to provide a fluid passage through the spherical shell 30. The preferred female fitting 12 comprises a hemispherical shell 36 defining a hemispherical socket 38 in fluid communication with the lumen 24 of the section of pipe 20. The hemispherical shell 36 terminates in a lip 40. The lip 40 defines a channel 42 opening toward the hemispherical socket 38 for receipt of an annular resilient seal 44 such as a rubber O-ring.

[0036] The preferred clamping sleeve 14 includes a hollow member 50 terminating in a pair of opposed eyes 52 and 54; a lever 56 pivotally coupled to the eye 5...

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Abstract

A preferred apparatus for connecting a fitting to a conduit section comprises a rigid insert designed to be affixed to the fitting and one or more retainers designed to fit over the external surface of the conduit section. A preferred insert includes at least two axially-spaced, raised detents. Suitable retainers include rigid, one-piece collars and clamps. An especially preferred method for connecting the coupler fittings and the section of pipe comprises the steps of positioning a one-piece collar over the external surface of the conduit section; pressing the insert into a receiving end of the conduit section; and pushing the one-piece collar along the external surface of the conduit section toward the receiving end to substantially align the one-piece collar between two axially-spaced, raised detents on the insert. Most preferably, a seal is positioned between the two axially-spaced, raised detents. The preferred retainer cinches the wall of the conduit section against the outer surface of the insert between the two raised detents so as to decrease the likelihood that the conduit section will leak or slip from the fitting during use.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0001] 1. Field of the Invention [0002] The present invention relates to methods and apparatus for connecting coupler members to conduit sections. More particularly, the invention relates to methods and apparatus for connecting rigid, most preferably metal, coupler members to resilient conduits such as, without limitation, resilient pipe and flexible hose. [0003] 2. Description of Related Art [0004] Conduit such as pipe or hose typically is manufactured in lengths or sections which are coupled together during construction or installation to form a pipeline. Couplers affixed to the ends of the conduit sections couple the sections together. Often, such couplers include fittings affixed to adjoining ends of adjacent conduit sections as well as mechanisms for permanently or detachably connecting the fittings to each other to form fluid-tight joints. [0005] One type of coupling used for connecting such conduit sections, available from Röhren-und Pumpenwerk Bau...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): F16L33/00F16L25/00F16L33/22F16L37/127
CPCF16L33/22F16L33/225F16L37/20F16L37/52
Inventor KNOWLES, CHARLES NEWTONORBAN, JAMES PAULRADZEPAGIC, SASENJKO
Owner WOLF CREEK