Patents Assigned to Chicago Fittings Corporation
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Patent number: 8083266Abstract: A gas riser apparatus, and methods for making and using a gas riser apparatus, utilize a swivel-nut having an annular collar section thereof which includes a radially outwardly opening annular groove therein adapted for swaged/crimped attachment to the remainder of the riser, at an above-ground end of the riser. For risers including a rigid metallic pipe section, the above-ground end of the pipe may be configured for swaged/crimped attachment to the annular collar of the swivel-nut through application of radially inwardly directed pressure on the above-ground end of the rigid riser pipe. For risers not having a rigid metallic section, a swage/crimp collar may be utilized for forming a connection between a flexible metal conduit and the swivel-nut, through application of radially inwardly directed pressure applied to the swage/crimp collar while the collar is disposed about the above-ground end of the flexible metal conduit.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2010Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Chicago Fittings CorporationInventors: Joseph A. Tarquini, Kevin J. Belousek
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Publication number: 20100140927Abstract: A gas riser apparatus, and methods for making and using a gas riser apparatus, utilize a swivel-nut having an annular collar section thereof which includes a radially outwardly opening annular groove therein adapted for swaged/crimped attachment to the remainder of the riser, at an above-ground end of the riser. For risers including a rigid metallic pipe section, the above-ground end of the pipe may be configured for swaged/crimped attachment to the annular collar of the swivel-nut through application of radially inwardly directed pressure on the above-ground end of the rigid riser pipe. For risers not having a rigid metallic section, a swage/crimp collar may be utilized for forming a connection between a flexible metal conduit and the swivel-nut, through application of radially inwardly directed pressure applied to the swage/crimp collar while the collar is disposed about the above-ground end of the flexible metal conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2010Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: CHICAGO FITTINGS CORPORATIONInventors: Joseph A. Tarquini, Kevin J. Belousek
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Patent number: 7661722Abstract: A gas riser apparatus, and methods for making and using a gas riser apparatus, utilize a swivel-nut having an annular collar section thereof which includes a radially outwardly opening annular groove therein adapted for swaged/crimped attachment to the remainder of the riser, at an above-ground end of the riser. For risers including a rigid metallic pipe section, the above-ground end of the pipe may be configured for swaged/crimped attachment to the annular collar of the swivel-nut through application of radially inwardly directed pressure on the above-ground end of the rigid riser pipe. For risers not having a rigid metallic section, a swage/crimp collar may be utilized for forming a connection between a flexible metal conduit and the swivel-nut, through application of radially inwardly directed pressure applied to the swage/crimp collar while the collar is disposed about the above-ground end of the flexible metal conduit.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2006Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Chicago Fittings CorporationInventors: Joseph A. Tarquini, Kevin J. Belousek
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Publication number: 20070216157Abstract: A gas riser apparatus, and methods for making and using a gas riser apparatus, are provided, through use of a transition fitting having a first end thereof configured for operative attachment to above-ground gas piping, a second end thereof adapted for operative attachment to an underground plastic pipe, and a shouldered peripheral portion thereof adapted for swaged connection thereto of an above-ground end of a protective casing of the riser in a manner which precludes having the protective casing function as a gas-carrying member of the riser.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2007Publication date: September 20, 2007Applicant: Chicago Fittings CorporationInventor: Joseph A. Tarquini
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Publication number: 20060284416Abstract: A gas riser apparatus, and methods for making and using a gas riser apparatus, utilize a swivel-nut having an annular collar section thereof which includes a radially outwardly opening annular groove therein adapted for swaged/crimped attachment to the remainder of the riser, at an above-ground end of the riser. For risers including a rigid metallic pipe section, the above-ground end of the pipe may be configured for swaged/crimped attachment to the annular collar of the swivel-nut through application of radially inwardly directed pressure on the above-ground end of the rigid riser pipe. For risers not having a rigid metallic section, a swage/crimp collar may be utilized for forming a connection between a flexible metal conduit and the swivel-nut, through application of radially inwardly directed pressure applied to the swage/crimp collar while the collar is disposed about the above-ground end of the flexible metal conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2006Publication date: December 21, 2006Applicant: Chicago Fittings CorporationInventors: Joseph Tarquini, Kevin Belousek
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Patent number: 4066283Abstract: To join two pipe sections carrying fluids that may be at relatively high pressures, a coupling body into which the ends of the pipe sections are inserted has a gasket seal at each end thereof. In order to electrically insulate the sections of pipe from one another, an insulating sleeve is located along a length of the internal surface of the coupling body. An insulating stop member is slidable within the sleeve to separate the ends of the sections of pipe, the stop member being prevented from entering the length of the coupling body that does not have an insulating sleeve. Threads for coupling nuts utilized in achieving the fluid tight seal are formed in the outer surface of the coupling body at each end thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 1976Date of Patent: January 3, 1978Assignee: Chicago Fittings CorporationInventor: Leslie G. Struck