Patents by Inventor Mario John Christodoulou

Mario John Christodoulou has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8424917
    Abstract: A moulded electrofusion fitting for connection to a plastics pipeline comprises a hollow body formed with a tubular opening that has a longitudinal axis and is adapted to receive and end of the pipeline as a close sliding fit. An electrofusion element is formed in the internal surface in the opening, spaced from its end. Fingers are on the end of the opening, circumferentially spaced around the opening and separated by slots between them. Cam surfaces in the form of ribs are defined on the fingers, and a grip ring is received on the fingers and includes wedge elements in the form of grooves. These are adapted to fit the ribs so that, when a pipeline is inserted in the opening and the grip ring is rotated about said axis, the ribs and grooves engage to press the fingers radially inwardly against the reaction of the grip ring, whereby said pipe is gripped by said grip ring and centralized in the opening.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 2008
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2013
    Assignee: Radius Systems Limited
    Inventors: Mario John Christodoulou, Lawrence Adam Faulkner Richards, Derek John Muckle
  • Patent number: 8201573
    Abstract: A tapping tee assembly (10) comprises an integrally moulded saddle (12), body (14) and socket (16). The tapping tee assembly can be mounted on a pipeline thereby enabling a cutter to travel through the body of the fitting in order to cut a hole in the pipeline. The saddle (12) is provided with a saddle-shaped electrofusion element mat (18) and the socket (16), which is integral with the body (14) and in fluid connection with the axial bore (20) of the body, is provided with a second electrofusion element (22). The electrofusion elements (22,30) are connected by an integrated anvil-shaped connector (26) and connecting pin (28) such that both electrofusion elements (22,30) can be energized simultaneously using two electrical terminals (24,38), and the device can be manufactured with relative ease.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 2008
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2012
    Assignee: Radius Systems Limited
    Inventors: Mario John Christodoulou, Colin Hughes, Jeffrey Richard Utting
  • Publication number: 20100282337
    Abstract: A tapping tee assembly (10) comprises an integrally moulded saddle (12), body (14) and socket (16). The tapping tee assembly can be mounted on a pipeline thereby enabling a cutter to travel through the body of the fitting in order to cut a hole in the pipeline. The saddle (12) is provided with a saddle-shaped electrofusion element mat (18) and the socket (16), which is integral with the body (14) and in fluid connection with the axial bore (20) of the body, is provided with a second electrofusion element (22). The electrofusion elements (22,30) are connected by an integrated anvil-shaped connector (26) and connecting pin (28) such that both electrofusion elements (22,30) can be energised simultaneously using two electrical terminals (24,38), and the device can be manufactured with relative ease.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 16, 2008
    Publication date: November 11, 2010
    Applicant: RADIUS SYSTEMS LIMITED
    Inventors: Mario John Christodoulou, Colin Hughes, Jeffrey Richard Utting
  • Publication number: 20100207382
    Abstract: A moulded electrofusion fitting (10) for connection to a plastics pipeline, comprises a hollow body (16) formed with a tubular opening that has a longitudinal axis (82) and is adapted to receive an end of the pipeline as a close sliding fit. An electrofusion element (22) is formed in the internal surface (52c) in the opening, spaced from its end (52b). Fingers (52) are on the end of the opening, circumferentially spaced around the opening and separated by slots (53) between them. Cam surfaces in the form of ribs (60) are defined on the fingers, and a grip ring (50) is received on the fingers and includes wedge elements in the form of grooves (62). These are adapted to fit the ribs so that, when a pipeline is inserted in the opening and the grip ring is rotated about said axis, the ribs and grooves engage to press the fingers radially inwardly against the reaction of the grip ring whereby, said pipe is gripped by said grip ring and centralised in the opening.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 16, 2008
    Publication date: August 19, 2010
    Applicant: RADIUS SYSTEMS LIMITED
    Inventors: Mario John Christodoulou, Lawrence Adam Faulkner Richards, Derek John Muckle