Pipe Coupling Or Union Patents (Class 251/148)
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Patent number: 5605174Abstract: The invention relates to a conveyor for thick substances containing a great deal of solids and having a conveyor pipe (20) which can be filled with the thick substances under pressure and at least one injection point (22, 24) opening into the conveyor pipe (20) to supply a lubricant (83) to the region (84) between the pipe wall and the surface of a plug flow of thick substance (82) being formed in the conveyor pipe (20). In order to center the plug flow (82) inside the conveyor pipe (20) and provide a stable layer of lubricant (83), the invention proposes that the conveyor pipe (20) have at least one annular waist at a distance from and downstream of the injection point (22, 24) formed by a collar or shoulder-like projection (62') inside the conveyor pipe (20).Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1994Date of Patent: February 25, 1997Assignee: Putzmeister-Werk Maschinenfabrik GmbHInventors: Karl Schlecht, Axel Rockstroh, Ulrich Schuster
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Patent number: 5603484Abstract: A rotary valve disc is provided internally of a single continuous length of pipe, and is secured therein by a segmented pipe coupling, thus eliminating requirement for two independent pipes and a separate seating for the valve disc, and permitting a reduction in the wall thickness of the pipe, particularly of pipes of plastics material.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1995Date of Patent: February 18, 1997Assignee: Victaulic Company of AmericaInventors: Douglas R. Dole, Scott D. Madara
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Patent number: 5595478Abstract: A pump comprising a pump body having a control valve for controlling working fluid flow from the pump body to an actuator through a joint. The joint is connected mechanically to the pump body through a washer made of a material different from that of the pump body. The washer has a side surface held in contact with the pump body at a junction. The pump also includes an annular seal member provided to keep the junction from exposure to the environment. In an embodiment of the present invention (FIG. 7), an annular member is provided between the pump body and the washer, with the annular member being made of an insulating material to prevent electrical conduction between the pump body and the washer.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1995Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Assignee: Unisia Jecs CorporationInventors: Kazuyoshi Ishizaki, Masateru Yamamuro, Atsushi Ishizuka, Shouji Ohya, Miyoko Hamao
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Patent number: 5595368Abstract: An apparatus for preventing slippage of the ends of pipes, which may be broken, from within a Dresser-type coupling utilized for mending such breaks. A slip stop ring member is provided for preventing slippage of a washer to the end of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1994Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Inventors: Arthur Bogdany, Alfred G. Davey
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Patent number: 5595207Abstract: A tension actuated gas shutoff valve having a body with an inlet for receiving gas flow along a flow path from upstream to downstream and a piston slidable within the body. The piston slides in response to a longitudinal force applied across the valve between a first position wherein flow through the valve is prevented and a second position wherein flow through the valve is permitted.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1994Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Assignee: Southern California Gas CompanyInventor: Stephen L. Jiles
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Patent number: 5595212Abstract: An improved inlet stop fixture for conventional hot and cold inlets to plumbing fixture which is threaded onto a male pipe thread with a nipple, to prevent a gap of uncontrolled length from the fixture to the wall. The improved inlet stop system includes a new intermediate element, namely a water inlet tube extension, which fits between the conventional pipe nipple and the valve fixture itself. The inlet tube extension includes an inlet coupling section, an O-ring collar, with an O-ring, and a fixture coupling threaded nipple at the far end. The water inlet tube extension is threaded onto the nipple that extends through the wall. Alternately, a non-threaded solder type connection water inlet tube extension may be connected to a non-threaded copper tube for a solder connection. In either embodiment, the inner O-ring is provided in a groove to produce a sliding fit over the body of the valve fixture.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1995Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Assignee: I. W. Industries, Inc.Inventors: Jerome Warshawsky, Frank Antoniello
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Patent number: 5586749Abstract: A valve body pressure formed from pipe components includes an annular portion for receiving a ball closure member. A pair of conduit portions are connected to the annular portion and the ball. A stem housing for rotatably supporting a valve stem extends up from the annular portion. The stem housing, annular portion, and conduit portions are welded to form the unitary valve body. The conduit portions are integrally connected to end fittings adaptable to connect identical or different grades of polyethylene pipe or metal pipe to polyethylene pipe. The internal surface of the conduit portion includes gripping teeth and O-ring seals that frictionally and sealingly engage the surface of the polyethylene end fitting. The valve can include a metal end fitting and a polyethylene end fitting. The polyethylene end fitting is connected by butt fusion or electrofusion coupling to polyethylene conduit, generally 6 inches in diameter or larger for use in a natural gas distribution system.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1994Date of Patent: December 24, 1996Assignee: Kerotest Manufacturing Corp.Inventors: Richard W. Conley, Robert G. Visalli, James R. Daniels
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Patent number: 5566708Abstract: A valve connector system for attaching a metal or plastic valve to a plastic pipe, the system including a valve with an externally threaded inlet port, a tubular adapter having an annular flange and a sealing member, a threaded lock nut for attaching the adapter to the valve, and a tubular plastic coupling for use in cementing the free end of the tubular adapter to the free end of the plastic pipe. The annular flange of the tubular adapter preferably abuts against the open end of the valve inlet port and the annular sealing member provides a water-tight seal between the tubular adapter and the inside diameter of the valve inlet port. The threaded lock nut has female threads to engage the externally threaded valve inlet port and an annular flange that abuts against the back side of the annular flange on the tubular adapter to hold the sealing member of the tubular adapter in sealing engagement with the inside diameter of the valve inlet port.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1995Date of Patent: October 22, 1996Assignee: LSP Products Group, Inc.Inventor: Billy J. Hobbs, Jr.
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Patent number: 5555909Abstract: A sealing and joining arrangement (49) suitable for use in conjunction with a valve (28) used for delivering a blast of compressed air from a reservoir (20) to a blow-tube (34) of a dust-collector baghouse (39). The arrangement comprises (i) a socket-to-tube interconnection including one seal (48) to adapt the socket to the tube; and (ii) a second compliant seal (42) to adapt either the socket or tube (as required) to a clearance hole (44) of a bulkhead wall (36) of the baghouse. The socket-to-tube part of the arrangement may be applied to either outlet (preferably), inlet or both. The arrangement (49) may facilitate assembly of many valves in a baghouse typical within the dust collector field.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1994Date of Patent: September 17, 1996Assignee: Goyen Controls Co. Pty. LimitedInventor: Jeff Elliott
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Patent number: 5553900Abstract: When used for connecting a fluid carrying pipe, the pipe joint for a fluid handling device of the present invention can provide a strong force for preventing the fluid carrying pipe from coming out from the pipe joint and can assure excellent sealing properties regardless of variations of the fluid temperature. The present pipe joint is arranged such that no fluid stay portion is formed. A cylindrical joint body is provided at the inner peripheral surface thereof with a receiving port into which a one-end pushing portion of a fluid carrying pipe is inserted, and at the outer peripheral surface thereof with a male screw portion. This joint body is formed integrally with the main body of the fluid handling device. Formed at the receiving port is a sealing portion inclined with respect to the axis thereof. A sealing ring having a sealing portion which comes in contact with the sealing portion of the receiving port, is pressingly inserted into one end of the fluid carrying pipe.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Assignee: Nippon Pillar Packing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Toshiyuki Fukumoto, Kiyoshi Nishio
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Patent number: 5546978Abstract: A replacement faucet sprayer hose installation kit containing a hose segment having predetermined standard male and female fittings permanently attached to the opposite ends thereof, and a plurality of male and female adaptor fittings adapted to selectively interconnect the male and female hose fittings to the water outlet line of a faucet and to a pull-out faucet spray head.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1994Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Assignee: Plumbmaster, Inc.Inventor: Thomas W. Parker
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Patent number: 5546973Abstract: A safety joint for a threaded fitting, such as a valve. A deformable lip is formed on one end of the fitting around an adapter threaded into the respective end of the fitting. The lip is deformed against the wrench flats on the adapter to lock the adapter to the fitting.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 1994Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Assignee: Balon CorporationInventor: John P. Scaramucci
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Patent number: 5540254Abstract: A system for use in servicing and installing refrigeration systems without freon leakage comprising a connector, the connector having a first extent with an outboard end and an inboard end, the connector also having a pair of second extents, each with an outboard end and an inboard end, the inboard ends of the first and second extents being coupled together for the passage of fluid therethrough, and a radial aperture formed in an intermediate region of the first extent.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1994Date of Patent: July 30, 1996Inventors: Willie J. McGowan, Kenneth L. McGowan
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Patent number: 5516077Abstract: An improved relief valve is disclosed for use with a pressurized system. The improved relief valve includes an integral drain line coupling that prevents the outlet of the relief valve from being plugged or restricted in any manner such that discharge from the pressurized system flows uninhibited to an appropriate drainage point. The coupling includes a nipple which is rigidly secured to the outlet of the relief valve and which is coupled by a nut member to a drain line. In addition, the nipple is adapted for receiving a wrench for countervailing a torque transferred to the nut member.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1995Date of Patent: May 14, 1996Inventor: Jeffrey E. Roberts
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Patent number: 5497803Abstract: Pressure regulator for the first stage of two-stage aqualungs, comprising a high-pressure gas inlet, a high-pressure chamber communicating with this inlet, an intermediate-pressure chamber and a reducing valve interposed between said high-pressure chamber and said intermediate-pressure chamber. Said intermediate-pressure chamber and optionally also said high-pressure chamber are provided with a plurality of outlets. The high-pressure chamber, the reducing valve and the intermediate-pressure chamber are assembled in a cylindrical body.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1994Date of Patent: March 12, 1996Assignee: A.B. Vitaldado S.p.A.Inventor: Michele Ferrante
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Patent number: 5487529Abstract: An improved flow-through washing and scrubbing brush handle for interconnection at one end to a source of pressurized water such as a garden hose and connectable at the other end to a flow-through type scrub brush or the like. The device includes structure for varying water flow therethrough for delivery into the scrub brush and further includes a telescoping structure which releasably secures a selected overall length between its sliding inner and outer tubes. Unique sealing arrangements also prevent water leakage anywhere along the device, including from between inner and outer tubes. A loosely fitting locking collar has a recess formed in it so that it includes a pair of circumferentially spaced apart opposed ends and a pair of stop members that are circumferentially spaced apart from one another by a greater distance than the spacing between the opposed ends. A longitudinally extending protrusion formed on an .Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1994Date of Patent: January 30, 1996Inventor: Duane H. Newville
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Patent number: 5480122Abstract: A trouble-shooting shut-off valve includes an inlet-tail-tube mountable directly into a compression-fitting outlet socket of a defective shut-off valve, thus positioning the trouble-shooting valve immediately downstream from the defective valve in line in series with the defective valve. An inlet-tail-tube fitting is mounted onto an upstream end of the valve housing as a component of the valve. This fitting has an axial bore forming an upstream extension of an inlet passage in the valve housing. The inlet-tail-tube projects axially from this fitting adapted for insertion directly into such a socket in the defective valve. The inlet-tail-tube has a diameter equal to the outside diameter of flexible plumbing tubing, referred to as flex tube, and is formed of material suitable for making a compression connection thereto. An inlet end termination of the inlet-tail-tube is flat for seating down squarely into the outlet socket of the defective valve.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1993Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Inventor: Paul J. Barker
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Patent number: 5445360Abstract: The invention relates to the method and apparatus for producing a cured elastomeric hose having an internal socket or other internal configuration formed therein. The invention also relates to the product produced according to the method and the apparatus. Cured elastomeric hose can be formed having an internal socket by mounting the hose on a mandrel assembly having the desired internal configuration formed therein. An end forming cap assembly is selectively mounted on the hose and mandrel assembly, tightly engages the hose and forces the hose to assume the shape of the mandrel assembly. The hose is cured and then the end forming cap is removed from the hose through the use of an air removal tool. The product produced according to this invention is suitable to receive a wide variety of articles such as an anti-splashback valve or a molded thermoplastic connector.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1993Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Assignee: Cadillac Rubber & Plastics, Inc.Inventor: H. Steven Rody
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Patent number: 5445357Abstract: A pipe connecting structure is constituted by a milk tap having an aperture to be aligned with a corresponding opening arranged at the top of a milk delivery pipe, and a slide valve for opening and closing said aperture, and a plug-in metal fitting removably fitted to said milk tap and including an elbow pipe. The slide valve includes a slide valve carriage having a substantially circular valve sliding hole and transversal collar insertion holes disposed along the lateral sides of the valve sliding hole, a pair of guide pins projecting outwardly from the bottoms of the respective collar insertion holes, a pair of guides projecting outwardly in a direction opposite to that of the guide pins, a pair of holders for slidably holding the guides collars with tapered leading ends fitted to the respective guide pins of the valve carriage, and coil springs arranged between the collars and the bottoms of the collar insertion holes.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1994Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Assignee: Orion-Babson Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kevin L. Torgerson, Kevin M. Keefe, David A. Schultz, Minoru Matsuzawa
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Patent number: 5433411Abstract: A connector for interconnecting two open-ended, generally aligned conduits comprises a sealing unit movably connected to a toggle mechanism. The connector is lowered by a simple tool between the conduit ends until yokes of the toggle mechanism move inwardly to engage the flanges of the conduit ends to align further the conduits. Clamps interconnected by tension rods pivot downwardly to clamp the conduit ends against the sealing unit. Tubular seals within the sealing unit are then moved outwardly to engage with the conduit ends by further toggle arrangements actuated by downward movement of a bar.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1993Date of Patent: July 18, 1995Assignee: Alpha Thames Engineering Ltd.Inventors: David E. Appleford, James Neighbour
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Patent number: 5419363Abstract: A plumbing adapter for installation in series with a flexible conduit leading to a plumbing fixture, such as a toilet tank or a kitchen or bathroom sink. The adapter has a first end suitable for engagement in sealing relationship with the terminal end of the conduit and an opposite, second end configured to engage the coupling portion of the plumbing fixture in sealing relationship. A threaded side extension having an opening communicating with the water passage within the adapter is provided for coupling to an auxiliary appliance through which water is to be supplied.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1994Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Assignee: Henry M. BissellInventor: Joseph D. Robinson
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Patent number: 5407175Abstract: A flow valve for mating with a fluid coupling of the type comprising a cylindrical body and a plurality of circumferentially spaced latches. The flow valve comprises a generally cylindrical valve housing and an annular flange adjacent one end of the valve housing. The flange is mounted to the valve housing such that the flange is rotatable to facilitate repositioning of the flange to distribute wear on the flange caused by the circumferentially spaced latches of the fluid coupling. In a preferred embodiment, the flange is symmetric and the flange and the valve housing each comprise a predetermined pattern of holes for receiving fasteners for mounting the flange to the valve housing. After a period of use, the fasteners can be removed and the flange repositioned, or reversed, to distribute wear to other locations on the flange.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1994Date of Patent: April 18, 1995Assignee: Emco Wheaton, Inc.Inventors: Robert D. Roberts, Joseph M. Federowicz
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Patent number: 5393034Abstract: Disclosed is a new air shutoff valve for a hopper gun for on/off control of inlet air synchronized to existing on/off control of texture coating mixture. The air shutoff valve comprises a tubular valve stem disposed within the air stem of the hopper gun. The valve stem has an air inlet port proximal a first end and an open second end. A valve control element controls airflow into the hopper gun by selectively obstructing the inlet aperture of the male quick disconnect air fitting. The valve control element comprises a resilient conical frustum-shaped plug disposed partially within the inlet end of the male fitting whereby pressurized air attempting to enter will seat the plug against the inlet aperture to stop airflow. The small end of the plug is fixedly connected to the first end of the valve stem.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 1994Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Inventor: Richard O. Mendez
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Patent number: 5385330Abstract: A compression sill-cock flange has a pipe coupling (1) with a flange (8) extended radially outward from a seal end (5). The pipe coupling (1) is straight-threaded internally from an attachment end (3) to a tapered sealing wall (4). The tapered sealing wall (4) is extended inward conically at a select angle from an inside circumferential periphery of the straight threading (2) to a circumferential coupling base (6) that is positioned in sliding contact with an outside periphery of a pipe (12) to which the pipe coupling (1) is attachable. The circumferential coupling base (6) extends to a desired position relative to the seal end of the pipe coupling (5). A set-screw orifice (9) with appropriate threading in a set-screw boss (10) can be provided on the pipe coupling (1). Use means are provided for use in relation to a double-tapered washer (14) and a sill cock (17).Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1994Date of Patent: January 31, 1995Inventor: Mickey W. Joseph
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Patent number: 5368058Abstract: A sample port valve for use in a port of a liquid-containing vessel. The valve incorporates a housing that is attachable to a port of the vessel, such as the permeate port of a reverse osmosis pressure vessel. A preferred valve allows a user to insert and retain a sampling tube into the valve to a position less than fully inserted. With the tube in its inserted, retained position the valve can then be fully opened to allow the tube to be fully inserted into the vessel, without the loss of liquid or pressure from the vessel.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1993Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: Goldeneye Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Michael K. Gold, Mathew J. Gold
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Patent number: 5361801Abstract: A ball valve has a housing which rotatably carries a ball. The housing has inlet and outlet ports. The ball has two ports which may be rotated to align with the housing's ports. The ball carries a cartridge in a cartridge compartment located transverse to the ball ports. The cartridge has inlet and outlet ports between which a cartridge flow passage is defined. A strainer is located within the cartridge flow passage. The ball and cartridge may be rotated to an orientation in which the ball ports are substantially transverse to the housing ports, from which orientation the cartridge may be extracted from the ball and housing and the strainer may be removed from the cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1993Date of Patent: November 8, 1994Assignee: Whittaker Controls, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Kerpan, Gary F. McKee
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Patent number: 5360036Abstract: The present invention relates to a vented ball valve and lockout ring assembly.A vented valve assembly including a valve body having a vent hole therein, and first and second flow-through ends with a valve member receiving chamber thereinbetween, and a stem receiving passage communicating with the chamber. A valve member is disposed within the chamber. The valve member has a throughbore therein in operable alignment with the first and second flow-through ends and at least one valve member vent hole through the wall of the valve member in flow communication with the throughbore. A stem extends through and is rotatably mounted within the stem receiving passage and engageable with the valve member for rotating the valve member in and out of flow-through alignment.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1992Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: Nibco, Inc.Inventor: Douglas A. Kieper
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Patent number: 5348043Abstract: A universal valve that can be converted into either a service valve or an emergency valve by merely removing or retaining a plug in an air outlet port. The valve is constructed of a material that will not easily corrode and therefore will extend the useful life of the valve. In addition, the valve has an elongated valve handle that permits better leverage when opening and closing the valve.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1993Date of Patent: September 20, 1994Inventor: Cynthia M. Chimera
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Patent number: 5333467Abstract: An apparatus and method for preventing an undesirable release of fluid from a conduit upon disconnection of the conduit. In a specific form of the invention, the apparatus includes a hose having a slide valve located therein adjacent an end of the hose for preventing the escape of liquids or gases, especially refrigerants, to the environment. The slide valve includes a substantially cylindrically shaped nipple having first and second bores extending axially therethrough, the first and second bores being divided and bounded by an integral wall of the nipple. The nipple includes a plurality of ports adjacent the integral wall which provide passages through the nipple to provide fluid communication between the first and second bores. A sleeve member is slidable disposed around the nipple and contains seals for providing a gas-tight and/or liquid-tight interface between the sleeve and the nipple.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1993Date of Patent: August 2, 1994Assignee: Uniweld Products, Inc.Inventors: David S. Pearl, II, Louis H. Webb, III, Shaheed Mohammed, Dragan Bukur
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Patent number: 5324001Abstract: A sewage transfer system connecting the sewer outlet of a recreational vehicle to a remote sewer collection inlet that include a primary sewer line to connect the vehicle sewer outlet; an L-shape rigid pipe associated with the primary sewer line; and a hub, washer and clamping device to connect the L-shaped rigid pipe in a gas-tight and water-tight connection to the sewer inlet.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1993Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Inventor: Robert L. Duke
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Patent number: 5312084Abstract: The supply fitting for gas cylinder valves, particularly of acetylene cylinders, consists of a housing provided with a supply inlet and a portion for engaging and retaining a gas cylinder vlave, which portion is formed with a supply outlet, a piston sleeve, which is movably mounted and sealed in the housing and displaceable against the force of a spring and comprises a valve member, which is formed with a through passage and is biased by a spring to its sealing position and is adapted to open a supply passage through the housing after the supply fitting has been attached to a gas cylinder valve, and means for holding the piston sleeve in position before and after the supply fitting has been attached to a gas cylinder valve. In a preferred embodiment the means for holding the piston sleeve in position comprise an eccentric actuating mechanism with associated detent means for preventing an inadvertent adjustment. The supply fitting can reliably and safely be handled also by unskilled persons.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1992Date of Patent: May 17, 1994Assignee: WEH GmbH, VerbindungstechnikInventor: Erwin Weh
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Patent number: 5305785Abstract: A plumbing installation is provided which includes an outlet box, at least one water supply pipe extending into the box and a torque inhibiting connection between the pipe and a boiler drain valve positioned in the interior of the box. A compression nut is screwed over a male threaded lower shank of the boiler drain valve to compress a ferrule around the upper end of the water supply pipe. A male threaded cylindrical adapter is connected to, and extends downwardly from, the compression nut through a water supply hole in a bottom wall of the outlet box. The adapter surrounds the water supply pipe. A lock nut is screwed over the adapter and squeezes the bottom wall between the compression nut and the lock nut. When the water supply pipe is made of CPVC this installation prevents lateral movement and/or torquing of the pipe which could weaken or fracture chemical welds between a lower end of the CPVC pipe and a CPVC fitting.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1993Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: IPS CorporationInventor: Jeffery A. Humber
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Patent number: 5301575Abstract: A tool for venting hydraulic systems comprises a tubular tool element which forms a polygonal wrench at a first end. A flexible drain tube extends through the tubular tool element. An end of this drain tube is adapted to be pushed on the nipple of a venting valve. A metal sleeve is located in the flexible drain tube, and a clamping device is provided on the tool element adjacent the metal sleeve for clamping the flexible drain tube to the tool element. This facilitates the assembly and use of the tool. With such a tool, a venting valve is unscrewed to a limited extent through the polygonal wrench such that air is allowed to be vented from the system. The venting valve has a nipple. A flexible drain tube is placed on this nipple. The flexible drain tube prevents uncontrolled outflow of hydraulic liquid from the hydraulic system, thereby preventing contamination of the environment. Instead the hydraulic liquid is guided into a collecting reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 1993Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Inventors: Hans-Joachim Mehlau, Dieter Hiedel
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Patent number: 5282493Abstract: A high pressure fluid valve including a valve body (16), a valving member (18), a first handle (20), a yoke (15), and a second handle (128). The yoke (15) is sized and shaped to fit over the valve body (16) and has a throughhole (116) sized, shaped, and positioned to be brought into register with an end of a passageway (26) in the valve body (16). The second handle (128) is manually manipulatable from the exterior of the valve body (16), is operably connected to the yoke (15) such that movement of the second handle (128) in one direction causes the throughhole (116) in the yoke (15) to be brought into register with the end of the passageway (26) in the valve body (16), and is sufficiently spaced from the first handle (20) to permit easy manual manipulation of both the first handle (20) and the second handle (128).Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1993Date of Patent: February 1, 1994Assignee: Contemporary Products, Inc.Inventors: Harry A. Schwartz, Wesley B. Skop
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Patent number: 5275724Abstract: An apparatus and a system are provided for delivering a peritoneal dialysis solution to a patient. A connector containing a first set of conduit segments and a loader containing a second set of conduit segments are mated together such as with a mating set of tracks and slots so that the two sets of conduit segments form a plurality of conduits that are each sealed from the other conduits. The loader is provided with a device for mating the conduit segments together in sealed relationship such as an eccentrically mounted rotatable cylinder and a platen in contact with the cylinder. The apparatus permits delivery of the dialysis solution to the patient and removal of the solution subsequently from the patient.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1991Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Assignee: Millipore CorporationInventors: Richard Bucchianeri, Ralph Davis, Arthur Leuders, Mark Senninger
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Patent number: 5251666Abstract: A brake hose coupling for coupling to a glad hand body. The glad hand body has a primary port and a pair of primary flanges bordering and angularly spaced about the primary port. The brake hose coupling has a coupling body with a complementary port and a pair of complementary flanges adapted to rotate coaxially into engagement with the primary flanges of the glad hand body The complementary flanges border and are angularly spaced about the complementary port. The brake hose coupling also has a lock with a latching member mounted to reciprocate on the coupling body adjacent and transversely to one of the complementary flanges, between a release and an engage position. In the release position the latching member has clearance to allow passage of a corresponding one of the primary flanges. In the engage position the latching member blocks passage of the corresponding one of the primary flanges. Thus the latching member is operable to lock the coupling body on the glad hand body.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1991Date of Patent: October 12, 1993Assignee: Strato Supply Co., Inc.Inventors: Francis Kimball, Michael W. Davis
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Patent number: 5246200Abstract: A trouble-shooting, one-quarter-turn quick shut-off valve is mountable directly to a compression-type fitting outlet of a defective shut-off valve in series with the defective valve so that the quick shut-off valve becomes located immediately downstream from the defective valve. Projecting from an inlet end of a housing of the quick shut-off valve is an inlet-tail-tube having an inlet passage extending axially through the inlet-tail-tube. This inlet-tail-tube is adapted for insertion directly into a socket in a compression-type fitting outlet of a shut-off valve. The inlet-tail-tube is made of suitable material for making a compression connection thereto, and the outside diameter of this inlet-tail-tube is equal to an outside diameter often used for flexible plumbing tubing of the type adapted for insertion into a socket of a compression-type fitting for enabling a compression connection to be made between the inlet-tail-tube and the compression-type socket into which the inlet-tail-tube has been inserted.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1992Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Inventor: Paul J. Barker
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Patent number: 5236003Abstract: A modular butterfly valve includes a disc member which is selectively rotated between an open and a closed position, a housing, a resilient valve seat, and a clamping ring which are held together by a hinged coupling ring. The disc member is resiliently suspended in this valve by the valve seat, which provides for a self-centering of the disc-member. The hinged coupling ring may include an integral actuation means which is keyed into alignment during assembly. This modular butterfly valve assembly is adapted for being attached to an adjacent apparatus by a quick coupling means.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1993Date of Patent: August 17, 1993Inventor: Helmut Habicht
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Patent number: 5232016Abstract: A vacuum storage container, which comprises a container with a lid for sealing the container; the lid is mounted with a sucking valve, which is a check valve to have the air in the container pumped out only in one-way upon the container being closed hermetically; after the container being in vacuum or similar to a vacuum condition, a substance in the container can be stored for a long time without changing the quality thereof.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1992Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Inventor: Tseng L. Chun
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Patent number: 5222377Abstract: An adapter plate for mounting to the outlet side of a refrigeration system compressor including one or two fittings for retrieving refrigerant from the cooling system prior to servicing so as to avoid discharge of the refrigerant gas into the atmosphere. The adapter plate provides a larger fitting than typically provided in refrigerant systems, thereby enabling the retrieval process to be accomplished in a shorter amount of time.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1992Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Assignee: Squires Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: David C. Squires
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Patent number: 5213144Abstract: A device is provided for attachment to a pressure tank car for use for the removal of the contents of the tank car in the situation when the tank car is damaged or overturned, said device comprising a metallic tubular assembly attached to a valve on the tank car said tubular assembly containing a relatively inflexible rod-like elongate unit which can be pushed through the tubular assembly and into the valve on the tank car such that the sealing float of the excess flow check valve can be held in the open position thereby permitting removal of the tank contents via the tubular asembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1992Date of Patent: May 25, 1993Assignee: Polysar Rubber CorporationInventors: George D. Campbell, James G. Barron
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Patent number: 5197711Abstract: A fluid connection and control device for fluid machines permtis fluid inlet or outlet connections without the necessity for threaded adapters. This is accomplished by a radially symmetrical body having first and second ends and a central axial fluid passage connecting the ends. The body is appropriately sized for the fluid channel of the fluid machine and has a provision at the first end for attachment of a flexible hose. The second end has a provision for a fluid tight seal between the body and the fluid channel as well as a mechanism by which the body is captured within the fluid channel of the fluid machine. Options are provided for incorporation of a valve mechanism for controlling the fluid flow. The valve mechanism may be incorporated as an integral part of the body or as a separate modular unit which is retained in the fluid channel by the connector body.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 1991Date of Patent: March 30, 1993Assignee: Ingersoll-Rand CompanyInventors: Robert E. Geiger, John M. Clapp
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Patent number: 5174331Abstract: A pressure regulator includes a flexible diaphragm which sets-off a liquid chamber having an inlet and an outlet for respectively introducing liquid into and discharging liquid from the liquid chamber under the control of an associated valve through an actuator operated by the movement of the diaphragm. The valve is carried by a coupling which is connected to the housing inlet which, upon the uncoupling of the coupling, allows inspection and/or repair of an associated valve seat or the actuator through the pressure regulator inlet.The pressure regulator can be cleaned or flushed by a novel method which includes uncoupling the coupling from the liquid inlet and reversing the connection with an associated standpipe outlet and thereafter reopening the liquid inlet valve. Liquid enters the liquid chamber through the standpipe outlet and discharges the liquid chamber through the liquid outlet thereby flushing the liquid chamber in a thorough and effective manner.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1991Date of Patent: December 29, 1992Assignee: Val Products, Inc.Inventor: Frederick W. Steudler, Jr.
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Patent number: 5169122Abstract: A compression boiler drain is provided which is integrally form with a plumbing fitting having inwardly tapered external threads and an outwardly tapered bore. This construction permits the user to choose which ever of two methods he/she decides is more desirable when installing the associated plumbing fitting that is: 1) using an appropriate sized compression ferrule and compression nut to connect to tubing; or 2) alternatively using an ordinary thread conventional plumbing coupling to connect to threaded pipe.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1991Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Inventor: John W. Sunderland
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Patent number: 5152499Abstract: A weldless one-piece flow device body such as a valve body has one or more tubes or stubs having distal ends of a greater diameter than the stubs, the stubs extending integrally from the valve body. All machining, plating, and valve assembly operations are performed before end fittings such as compression nuts are affixed to the stubs. The compression nuts with internal threads are slid over the stubs' distal ends, and the reverse side of a vacuum face seal on each distal end has a controlled radius R.sub.0. The nut includes an internal cylindrical semi-circular groove inboard of the end of the nut opposite the nut threads. An aperture having a diameter equal to or somewhat greater than 2R.sub.0 extends at an angle through a nut wall and provides a tangential route to force a slide wire into and around the groove and partially into an annulus formed around the stub between the controlled radius R.sub.0 and a wall of the valve body.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1990Date of Patent: October 6, 1992Assignees: Sequoia Controls Limited, Waltco Engineering Co.Inventors: Ira J. Silverman, Bruce R. Warne
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Patent number: 5123627Abstract: A drain fitting adapted to receive and direct condensate into a drain pipe comprises a cylindrical body with multiple stepped diameters for attaching condensate drain hoses of different sizes, and includes an internal one-way ball check valve to prevent material from reversing flow and escaping out of the drain pipe. The body attaches to the drain pipe by either a clamped-on connector consisting of multiple parallel hinged elements molded integral with both the fitting body and with each other, or by being glued into a screwed-in fitting received in the threaded opening of a Y-branch fitting in the drain pipe. The ball is retained in the check valve opening by ridges formed by pressing a hot tool to crimp over the edges of the fitting opening.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1991Date of Patent: June 23, 1992Inventor: B. Eugene Hodges
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Patent number: 5110157Abstract: The structure of a water faucet joint comprises a faucet having a main body integrated with a fastening sleeve, a stoppage sleeve and a conduit connector. The faucet has an inner washer recess for a stoppage-sleeve inner washer contracting therein, and an outer washer recess for a stoppage-sleeve outer washer contracting therein to press against the stoppage sleeve at its rear end. The inner washer and a coiled spring is encased in a spring-receiving recess which is formed on the interior of the stoppage sleeve. The stoppage sleeve is positioned but slidable in one way direction by the stoppage-sleeve inner and outer washers, and therebetween, a plurality of positioning holes are radially formed on the outer circumference of the fastening sleeve for a plurality of restraining members to be disposed and positioned therein.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1990Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Inventor: Kun-yang Chen
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Patent number: 5082243Abstract: A coupling connects a valve structure to a container for enclosing pure gas under high pressure. The neck of the container and the valve structure include cooperating contact surfaces. One of the contact surfaces is convexly curved, or alternatively is of frusto-conical shape. The other of the contact surfaces is of convex spherical shape. A sealing ring is compressed between those contact surfaces. The inner surface of the container is polished to achieve a high degree of smoothness. The container is formed of a top part, and a bottom portion welded to an intermediate mantle.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1989Date of Patent: January 21, 1992Assignee: Sandvik ABInventors: Goran Berglund, Gosta Lyen, Torsten Westberg
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Patent number: 5065981Abstract: A water line test cap is claimed comprising an elongated body closed at one end and having an elongated cylindrical recess and external threads at the other end thereof, an internally-threaded nut threaded to the elongated body, the nut being provided with a bore communicating with the elongated cylindrical recess and an expandable O-ring disposed therein, the cylindrical recess, the bore and said O-ring being linearly disposed and having the same internal diameter sufficient to permit the entry of a water pipe therein. In a preferred embodiment, the water line test cap is also provided with means to bleed the interior of air.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1990Date of Patent: November 19, 1991Inventor: Fred F. Vario
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Patent number: H1391Abstract: A valve assembly is useful for providing ports for connecting hydraulic circuits when the need arises. When an auxiliary circuit is being connected to the valve assembly, the circuit already connected may develop a differential fluid pressure drop. The subject valve assembly includes an inlet, a first outlet and a second outlet. A shut-off valve is positioned between the inlet and the first outlet. The shut-off valve must be in the closed position before the auxiliary circuit can be connected to the second outlet of the valve assembly. The shut-off valve includes a handle having an extending portion which overlies the second outlet when the shut-off valve is in the open position thus preventing the connection of circuit to the second outlet. This arrangement of components prevents connecting the auxiliary circuit to the valve assembly when the shut-off valve is in the open position.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1993Date of Patent: January 3, 1995Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: John J. Bloom, Jr., Leslie H. Maas