With Separate, Encased Pipe-gripping Means Patents (Class 285/104)
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Patent number: 7665773Abstract: Improved self-tightening clamp assemblies are designed for application to the adjacent ends of connected pipe sections in spanning relationship to the joint therebetween. The assemblies include a plurality of clamp bodies configured for placement about the adjacent pipe section ends and carrying a plurality of pipe-engaging teeth; a clamping mechanism is operably coupled with the clamp bodies to cause the teeth to grippingly engage the pipe section ends. The teeth are oriented so as to exert an increasing gripping force on the pipe sections ends in the event of relative separation movement between the ends.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2006Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: ConocoPhillips CompanyInventors: James W. Jones, Meir Snir, Hooshang Jozavi, Herschel Evans, Nasbi Guzman, Mike Litschewski, Chris Cha, Rick Larson
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Patent number: 7661731Abstract: An apparatus according to which the apparatus includes a pair of connected arcuate members for clamping around a pipe, with each arcuate member including at least one protrusion. The arcuate members have a first material hardness and at least a portion of the at least one protrusion has a second material hardness that is greater than the first material hardness so that the portion penetratingly engages the pipe when the arcuate members are clamped around the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2008Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: EBAA Iron, Inc.Inventor: Earl Terence Bradley
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Publication number: 20100032942Abstract: A seal anchor for pipe couplings suited for frictional connection of smooth-ended pipes. The seal anchor has a housing, and at least one sealing element, for example of rubber-elastic material, arranged therein. The anchor may be of generally L-shaped cross-section and has a first limb extending in the axial direction and a second limb extending at an acute angle to the first limb. The anchoring element blank is provided with slots which run across its width in the longitudinal direction relative to the limbs and between the limbs. One or more webs span the slots to join adjacent limbs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: STRAUB WERKE AGInventor: Damir Sudar
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Publication number: 20100019484Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a size adjusting device that may be used with compression connectors, such as compression couplings and fittings, that are designed to be connected to at least one duct (such as a pipe or tubing). Such compression connectors are typically comprised of at least one compression member, which is compressed between a casing member and the duct, forming a fluid-tight seal between the duct and the compression connector. The size adjusting device may be positioned between the compression connector and a smaller duct, so that fluid-tight seals are formed between the smaller duct, the size adjusting device, and the compression connector. This allows the compression connector to be connected to ducts that are smaller than the size of duct for which the connector is designed. The present invention also includes methods of use and kits related to the size adjusting device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventor: Kenneth P. Krohn
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Publication number: 20090218809Abstract: A pressurized-fluid pipe of thermoplastic material has a given longitudinal axis; and a bell end, which is connected to a second pipe in fluidtight manner by an annular lip seal, and in axially fixed manner by an annular retaining member, which lip seal and retaining member are housed inside one seat formed in an inner surface of the bell end.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2007Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Giorgio Tabanelli
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Patent number: 7581763Abstract: A connecting device for a plug-in connection of at least one pipeline having a housing part having at least one receiving opening for the insertion of the pipeline. A clamping ring is arranged in the receiving opening and, in order to lock the pipeline in place, interacts with an inner cone of the housing part. The housing part is made in two parts including a base part and an insert part, which is connected to the base part via a snap-in action forming-fitting connection. The insert part has a direct seal for resting on the circumference of the inserted pipeline. The insert part is formed of a first relatively hard and dimensionally stable plastic material, and has a dirt seal which consists of a second, relatively soft and elastic plastic material and is molded directly into the first material as a single piece with a cohesive material joint therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2003Date of Patent: September 1, 2009Assignee: Voss Automotive GmbHInventor: Bernd Salomon-Bahls
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Patent number: 7578528Abstract: A configuration for sealing-off two fluid-carrying subassemblies, in particular for sealing-off a case, the inner space of which is filled with a first fluid and through the inner space of which there is led a pipeline filled with another fluid which flows into a construction space that is separated from the inner space filled with the first fluid by a case wall. Between a first sealing element and a second sealing element there is disposed a supporting ring, which, on each of its side faces assigned to the sealing elements, has a contour for the reception and diversion of a fluid volume which has flowed onto the supporting ring as a result of leakage in the region of the respectively assigned sealing element.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2005Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Volkswagen AGInventor: Stefan Tölle
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Publication number: 20090194989Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a wrap member that is used with compression connectors, such as compression couplings and fittings that may be connected to one size of duct (such as pipe or tubing) or multiple sizes and shapes of ducts. The wrap member may be connected to the duct so that the wrap member abuts against a portion of the connector, holding the connector and the duct in place against any thrust loads that tend to push the duct out from the connector. The wrap member may also be positioned between the duct and a compression member (such as a ferrule) that comprises the compression connector, so that a fluid-tight seal is formed between the duct, the compression member, and the wrap member. This allows the compression connector to be connected to ducts that are smaller than the size of duct for which the connector is designed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventor: Kenneth P. Krohn
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Publication number: 20090146417Abstract: Various embodiments of the present invention provide improved coupling devices for joining pipe ends that have improved sealing performance and manufacturability over known pipe coupling devices. One of the improvements provided by embodiments of the present invention is a unique design of the gasket. Various embodiments of the gasket include an innovative pipe interface profile that improves the manufacturability of the gasket itself and its sealing performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2008Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventors: Sandra M. Lippka, Michael Horgan
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Patent number: 7537248Abstract: An apparatus for restraining pipe against both internal and external forces at a pipe or fitting connection and to join and seal at least two pipes to form a pipeline featuring an improved restraining and sealing mechanism. The restraining and sealing mechanism includes a circumferential housing and a companion sealing ring which are received within a mating groove provided in the belled end of a female pipe. The circumferential housing has an interior region which contains a gripping ring insert. The sealing ring and housing are integrally located within a belled pipe end during belling operations.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2007Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: S & B Technical Products, Inc.Inventors: Jim Jones, Bradford G. Corbett, Jr., Gerardo Darce, Randall Chinchilla
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Publication number: 20090072530Abstract: A pipe clamp for reinforcing a welded joint between two pipes, having a plurality of circumferential clamp segments that are bolted together around the joint. One axial end of the clamp has circumferentially extended ridges that project inward and seat in corresponding circumferential grooves in a pipe on one side of the joint. The other axial end of the clamp has circumferentially spaced fingers that extend inward and fit into corresponding pockets on the other side of the weld joint. Either or both the ridges or the fingers have a taper whose cross-section reduces in an inward direction and fits in complimentary grooves or pockets on either side of the joint. The taper forces the opposite sides of the weld joint toward each other as the clamp segments are tightened together.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2007Publication date: March 19, 2009Inventor: Gregory L. Calhoun
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Patent number: 7503593Abstract: A joint for plumbing using a wedge action, which can easily and rapidly assemble and disassemble a pipe. The joint can maximize tensile stopping power of the product by mounting a stopper in such a manner as to occupy the maximum area, increase sealing effect and convenience in insertion of the pipe by adopting a packing the most suitable for the joint, and prevent introduction of dust from the outside. For this, a spring is designed in such a way that the final round of the spring forms a round, and thereby the present invention maximizes a stopper receiving capacity. In addition, the present invention adopts an X-ring as a packing, and a dust seal is mounted in an inlet in which the pipe is inserted.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2005Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Inventor: Suk-Yoon Kim
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Publication number: 20090021002Abstract: A fluid line coupling is disclosed for connection with hollow tubing. The coupling includes a body portion having a passageway for fluid communication with the tubing. A first wall extends from the body portion radially surrounding the passageway, and a second wall radially surrounds the first wall forming a pocket between the walls. The second wall includes an aperture for fluid communication with the pocket. An open ended aperture may be included in a radial array of apertures. The first wall may include a tapered surface for securing the tubing. A third wall may radially surround the second wall forming a well for an adhesive for filling the aperture and pocket. A second set of walls may extend in an axially opposite direction from the first set. The coupling may be included in a connection assembly with hollow tubing comprising a PVC material providing fluid communication with a medical instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Inventor: Arnold V. DeCarlo
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Patent number: 7475913Abstract: An installation groove is formed on an outer circumferential surface of a tube joint body, into which a fluid tube is inserted. An annular fixing ring is installed through interaction with the installation groove. A cylindrical guide member is arranged inside of the body. A chuck is provided that engages with an outer circumferential surface of the fluid tube, thereby retaining the fluid tube. When a fastening pawl of the chuck bites into the outer circumferential surface of the fluid tube, the guide member is pressed radially outwardly by the chuck, with the tube joint body being interposed between the guide member and the fixing ring.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2005Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: SMC Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Masaaki Muto
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Patent number: 7461868Abstract: A tool for separating a gasketed pipe joint includes a body comprising a relatively thin member formed into a partially cylindrical shape having spaced-apart forward and rear edges; and an arcuate reinforcing collar attached to an outer surface of the body adjacent the rear edge. A driving apparatus for the tool includes a first driving ring adapted to be mounted around one of the pipes and sized to bear against the gasket release tool; a second driving ring adapted to be mounted around the other one of the pipes and sized to bear against the socket; and apparatus for drawing the first and second driving rings together so as to drive the gasket release tool into a pipe joint.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: December 9, 2008Inventor: Nicholas S. Allen
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Patent number: 7445247Abstract: In a fluid system such as irrigation system, fluid conduit attachment is facilitated through the use of a coupling. The coupling may have a body with a first end attached to a component such as an irrigation component, and a second end designed to receive an end of a conduit. The first end may be integrally formed with the component or separately attached thereto. The second end has a bore into which the end of the conduit is inserted. A gripping mechanism is seated in the bore to grip the end of the conduit. A release mechanism slides to release the conduit. The coupling may have a bend and/or branches extending to extra ends. A second coupling may be added to form a rotatable swing joint. An indicator such as a blue color may be used to indicate compatibility of the coupling with the conduit.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2005Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Orbit Irrigation Products, Inc.Inventors: Kent C. Ericksen, Alan John Smith, Michael Ray Ericksen
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Patent number: 7434846Abstract: A quick coupling (1) comprising a sleeve-shaped coupling body (3) with a receiving opening (4) to receive one end (5) of a pipe (2), a retaining element (7) to hold the end (5) of the pipe in the coupling body (3), a sealing element (8) to seal the pipe (2) against the coupling body (3) and a securing element (9) to secure the connection between the pipe (2) and the coupling body (3), in conjunction with which reinforcing ribs and locking ribs (23,24) are executed adjacent to the receiving opening (4) on an external surface (21) and an internal surface (22) of the coupling body (3), which ribs extend inwards and outwards in a radial direction and interact with the securing element (9) for the purpose of securing the connection between the pipe (2) and the coupling body (3).Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2005Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Kulm Holding AGInventor: Hans Baumgartner
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Patent number: 7384076Abstract: An apparatus and method according to which the apparatus includes a pair of connected arcuate members for clamping around a pipe, with each arcuate member including at least one protrusion. The arcuate members have a first material hardness and at least a portion of the at least one protrusion has a second material hardness that is greater than the first material hardness so that the portion penetratingly engages the pipe when the arcuate members are clamped around the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2004Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: EBAA Iron, Inc.Inventor: Earl Terence Bradley
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Publication number: 20080111369Abstract: A tubular crimp connector is provided for attaching a valve assembly or the like to a metal pipe, a fluid tight mechanically secure manner. The connector includes a tubular section made of a metal alloy defining an axial bore sized to receive the pipe with an interior circumferential sealing surface and a plurality of integrally formed annularly spaced apart teeth oriented between the sealing surface and the connector distal end. The wall thickness of the connector in the region of the spaced apart teeth is sufficiently thin to be radially, plastically, permanently deformable by a crimping tool. It is sufficiently thick to provide a mechanically secure interconnection between the tubular connector and the metal pipe without requiring a reinforcing ferrule. The method of forming is provided in which a preform is hot forged and finish machined to the final shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2006Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventor: Giulio Pettinaroli
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Publication number: 20080084062Abstract: The present invention generally relates to an adjustable connector that acts as a coupling device to connect an object (such as pipe or tubing) having a range of diameters and thread styles to an item (such as a piece of equipment or another length of pipe or tubing). The device is generally comprised of a casing member and an internal member, which is further comprised of tab members positioned in tab openings in a core member. Preferably, a semi-flexible sheath covers the internal member and seals it to the casing member and the object, so that a chamber is formed between the internal member and the casing member. Mechanical compression members may be placed in the chamber. As pressure increases within the object, the chamber pressure may also increase, forcing the sheath against the tab members, which are forced against the object, holding the object in place by friction.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2006Publication date: April 10, 2008Inventor: Kenneth P. Krohn
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Patent number: 7354073Abstract: A pipe joint includes a push ring having a tapered receptacle and fitted to a junction pipe; a pipe joint main body having a pipe receptacle and fitted to the junction pipe; a clamp for moving the push ring toward the joint main body; a packing ring disposed between the pipe joint main body and the junction pipe and fitted into the pipe receptacle; an anti-slip ring disposed between the push ring and the junction pipe and cleaved at one position; an elastic member disposed between the push ring and the packing ring, to press the anti-slip ring toward the tapered receptacle and the junction pipe; and a spacer disposed between the packing ring and the elastic member.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2005Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Waterworks Technology Development Organization, Co., Ltd.Inventor: Kouichi Sakamoto
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Patent number: 7341288Abstract: A restrained sleeve coupling assembly for interconnecting pipe sections includes a generally cylindrical sleeve body, a generally cylindrical adaptor body and opposed end rings which are sleeved over the respective pipe sections to be joined. The generally cylindrical sleeve body has opposed gasket engaging surfaces adjacent opposite ends of the sleeve body for receiving fluid sealing gaskets forcibly engaged with the sleeve body, the adaptor body and one of the opposed end rings. The adaptor body includes a gasket engaging surface for receiving a fluid sealing gasket forcibly engaged with the adaptor body and the other of the opposed end rings. The end rings include flanges for engagement with elongated tension bolt assemblies to secure the sleeve body, the adaptor body, the gaskets and the end rings in assembly with each other.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2005Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Ebaa Iron, Inc.Inventor: Michael L. Lundstrom
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Patent number: 7341286Abstract: A fluid coupling includes a carrier carrying a retention ring with inward and outward radially and angularly extending fingers for respectively engaging an outer surface of an endform inserted through a bore in the carrier and the inner surface of a bore in a housing in which the carrier is mounted to fix the endform to the carrier and to fix the carrier to the housing. Inner and outer seal elements are also carried on the carrier to seal the carrier to the endform and the housing to the carrier. Both of the seal elements are disposed axially closer to one end of the carrier than the inward and outward extending fingers.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2004Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Cooper Standard Automotive, Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Andre
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Publication number: 20070296213Abstract: Improved self-tightening clamp assemblies are provided, which are designed for application to the adjacent ends of connected pipe sections in spanning relationship to the joint therebetween. The assemblies include a plurality of clamp bodies configured for placement about the adjacent pipe section ends and carrying a plurality of pipe-engaging teeth; a clamping mechanism is operably coupled with the clamp bodies to cause the teeth to grippingly engage the pipe section ends. The teeth are oriented so as to exert an increasing gripping force on the pipe sections ends in the event of relative separation movement between the ends.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2006Publication date: December 27, 2007Inventors: James W. Jones, Meir Snir, Hooshang Jozavi, Hersehel Evans, Nasbi Guzman, Mike Litschewski, Chris Cha, Rick Larson
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Patent number: 7207606Abstract: A mechanical pipe joint, restraining gasket, and method for restraining pipe spigots within adjacent bell sockets. The restraining gasket is composed of two axially-separate components: a sealing portion and a restraining portion made of a plurality of arcuate locking members. The restraining gasket and a gland surround an outer surface of the pipe spigot. The mechanical pipe joint is formed as the pipe spigot is inserted into the bell socket and the gland is axially attached to the bell socket so that the restraining gasket is held between: the gland, an inner surface of the bell socket, and the outer surface of the pipe spigot, so as to provide a fluid seal in the joint and urge the locking members into contact with the outer surface of the pipe spigot, axially restraining the pipe spigot within the bell socket.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2004Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: United States Pipe and Foundry Company, LLCInventors: William H. Owen, William W. Holmes, IV, Daniel A. Copeland
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Patent number: 7131671Abstract: A transparent coupling for joining the ends of relatively soft plastic conduit. Visual inspection through the coupling affords confidence that the conduits have been installed in their proper position within the coupling. Internal circumferential barbs of the coupling penetrate the conduit and secure the conduit within the coupling and also provide a seal between the conduit and the coupling.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2005Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Inventors: Myrl J. Saarem, Arlen K. Bean
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Patent number: 7125054Abstract: A sealing and restraining gasket for preventing separation of a pipe joint used to join a bell end of a female pipe to the male end of a mating pipe. The gasket is formed from a compressible body of elastomeric material and carries a rigid ring with gripping teeth for engaging an outer surface of the mating male pipe. The ring has a gap at one location. The gripping teeth of the rigid ring are oriented so as to be out of contact with and initially angled away from the outer surface of the male plastic pipe. The teeth are forced into engagement with the exterior surface of the male pipe as the pipe joint is assembled and the gap in the ring is partly closed. The teeth are oriented to allow movement of the male pipe in a first direction relative to the female bell end opening during assembly, but to resist movement in a opposite direction after the pipe joint has been assembled.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2004Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: S & B Technical Products, Inc.Inventor: Jim Jones
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Patent number: 7108289Abstract: A gasket for connecting two lengths of pipe in a standard mechanical joint is disclosed, which gasket maximizes the advantages of both restrained push-on joints as well as mechanical joints, as are known commonly in the art. The invention has application to long-run pipe lengths as well as appurtenances, including fittings and connections. The gasket contains locking members that act to restrain separation upon the instance of any force tending to separate the connected pipe lengths.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2000Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: United States Pipe and Foundry Company, LLCInventors: William W. Holmes, IV, Daniel A. Copeland
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Patent number: 7093863Abstract: A gasket for connecting two lengths of pipe in a standard mechanical joint, which gasket maximizes the advantages of both restrained push-on joints as well as mechanical joints, as are known commonly in the art. The invention has application to long-run pipe lengths as well as appurtenances, including fittings and connections. The gasket contains locking members that act to restrain separation upon the instance of any force tending to separate the connected pipe lengths.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2004Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: United States Pipe and Foundry Company, LLCInventors: William W. Holmes, IV, Daniel A. Copeland
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Patent number: 7048309Abstract: A coupling for attachment to the end portion of a pipe includes jaw members adapted to slide along an inner end taper in the coupling body so that linear movement of the jaw members toward the end of the inner end taper adjacent an end of the coupling body causes movement of the jaw members radially inwardly of the coupling body against the end portion of the pipe when received in the coupling body. The coupling may include a bell type gasket to function as a spring and the spring action of the gasket may be augmented by installing a springy crib ring around the gasket inside the coupling body.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2003Date of Patent: May 23, 2006Inventor: Ajit Singh Gill
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Patent number: 6974160Abstract: A restraining element for preventing separation of a pipe joint used to join a bell end of a female plastic pipe to the male end of a mating pipe. The restraining element is formed from a compressible body of elastomeric material, the compressible body having a segmented metal ring located therein with gripping teeth for engaging an outer surface of the mating male pipe. The ring segments making up the segmented metal ring are oriented such that the gripping teeth of the ring segments are out of contact with and initially angled away from the outer surface of the male plastic pipe. The teeth of the annular gasket are forced into engagement with the exterior surface of the male plastic pipe as the pipe joint is assembled. The teeth are oriented to allow movement of the male pipe in a first direction relative to the female bell end opening during assembly, but to resist movement in a opposite direction after the pipe joint has been assembled.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2003Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: S&B Technical Products, Inc.Inventor: Jim Jones
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Patent number: 6945570Abstract: A restraining element for preventing separation of a pipe joint used to join a bell end of a female plastic pipe to the male end of a mating pipe. The restraining element is formed from a compressible body of elastomeric material, the compressible body having a segmented metal ring located therein with gripping teeth for engaging an outer surface of the mating male pipe. The ring segments making up the segmented metal ring are oriented such that the gripping teeth of the ring segments are out of contact with and initially angled away from the outer surface of the male plastic pipe. The teeth of the annular gasket are forced into engagement with the exterior surface of the male plastic pipe as the pipe joint is assembled. The teeth are oriented to allow movement of the male pipe in a first direction relative to the female bell end opening during assembly, but to resist movement in a opposite direction after the pipe joint has been assembled.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: S & B Technical Products, Inc.Inventor: Jim Jones
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Patent number: 6913292Abstract: A coupling for joining pipe segments together is disclosed. The coupling is derived from a standard fitting and has a housing with a socket and a first expanded region adjacent to the socket and a second expanded region adjacent to the first expanded region. A sealing member is positioned in the first expanded region, a retainer is positioned in the second expanded region and a support washer having transversely oriented radial and coaxial flanges is positioned adjacent to the retainer. A lip turned inwardly on the second expanded region overlaps the radial flange and captures the support washer, retainer and sealing member within the coupling. The retainer has a plurality of radial teeth angularly oriented to engage a pipe and prevent its removal from the coupling.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2002Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Victaulic Company of AmericaInventors: Ronald R. Snyder, Sr., Charles E. Wilk, Jr., Lawrence W. Thau, Jr., Douglas R. Dole, Terrance M. Carom
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Patent number: 6893051Abstract: Disclosed is a pipe coupling, which can connect pipes in a sealed condition. The pipe coupling includes: a connector body having pipe locking jaws having the same diameter as the inner diameter of a pipe inserted into the pipe coupling, and a taper part gradually reducing the inside space toward a free end of the pipe coupling and opened at a portion of the outer circumference in which a snap ring insertion hole is formed; a packing member inserted and mounted at the lower end of the taper part; a jaw coupling inserted and mounted into the taper part, and having a number of coupling holes for coupling fixing jaws and a seating hole formed in the upper portion thereof; a snap ring located in the seating hole of the jaw coupling, the outer circumference of the snap ring being compressed and inserted into the snap ring insertion hole, both ends of the snap ring being bended in a separated condition and exposed to the outside; and an elastic member interposed between the packing member and the jaw coupling.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2003Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: Join Top Co., Ltd.Inventors: Chul Park, Eounjin Ko, Jongjae Shin, Jiyoung Bang
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Publication number: 20040155458Abstract: A locking segment for use in connecting two lengths of pipe has a radically extending heel that serves as a rotational brake. By mating the brake into an annular trough, that is, by placing it between two walls, the rotation of the segment can continue only until points on the brake mure between the two walls. Rotation of the segment in response to increasing thrust pressures can thereby be arrested before the rotation causes the segment to bear on the spigot with a radially inward force great enough to penetrate the spigot.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2004Publication date: August 12, 2004Applicant: United States Pipe and Foundry CompanyInventors: William W. Holmes, Daniel A. Copeland
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Patent number: 6773040Abstract: A spacer-less type pipe joint comprises a press ring which has a protruding portion at its outer periphery and is fitted to an outer periphery of one end side of jointed pipe, a joint main body which has a protruding portion opposing the protruding portion of the press ring at a side opposing the press ring and a receiving opening portion which is extended toward the press ring at the inner peripheral side of the protruding portion of the joint main body and which is fitted to the outer periphery of the jointed pipe with a peripheral clearance being formed there between, a securing tool which can move the press ring in a direction of the joint main body, and a packing ring which is provided between the joint main body and the jointed pipe and fitted into the receiving opening portion by its elastic deformation due to direct press of the press ring moved by operation of the securing tool.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2002Date of Patent: August 10, 2004Assignee: Waterworks Technology Development Organization Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kikuo Saito, Akihito Totsugi
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Patent number: 6749232Abstract: A pipe clamp has a tightenable clamp body and at least one spike strip arranged radially inwardly within the clamp body and slanted toward the axial center of the clamp body. The spike strip and a radially inner side of the clamp body delimit an acute angle therebetween. The spike strip has a first longitudinal edge provided with teeth projecting radially inwardly and slanted axially relative to the clamp body. The at least one spike strip has a second longitudinal edge supported in a radial direction and in an axial direction on the clamp body. An area between the at least one spike strip and the radially inner side of the clamp body defined by the acute angle is free of parts counteracting a bending of the at least one spike strip toward the radially inner side of the clamp body.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Rasmussen GmbHInventors: Gerhard Wachter, Wolfgang Barbett, Markus Krämer, Rainer Heise, Manfred Krüger
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Patent number: 6663145Abstract: A grip coupling (18) for tubular conduit has a coupling body (20) formed by two halves (22, 24) which are joined along weld lines (26). The two halves (22, 24) each include a tapered entrance section (28) and an interior seal (30). The interior seals (30) are disposed inboard of the tapered entrance sections (28). Two annular-shaped shoulders (32) are formed in the interior surfaces of each of the two halves (22, 24), and are spaced apart to face inboard relative to the respective two halves (22, 24) when the two halves (22, 24) are joined together. Two grip rings (36) are disposed within respective ones of the two halves (22, 24), fitting against respective ones of the two annular-shaped shoulders (32). The grip rings (36) have grip teeth (40) and are tapered to extend radially inward in an inboard direction relative to the body (20).Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2001Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Group Timberline, Inc.Inventors: Lucian H. Lyall, III, Stephen J. Boros, James A. Inhofe, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030107214Abstract: A locking segment for use in connecting two lengths of pipe has a radically extending heel that serves as a rotational brake. By mating the brake into an annular trough, that is, by placing it between two walls, the rotation of the segment can continue only until points on the brake mure between the two walls. Rotation of the segment in response to increasing thrust pressures can thereby be arrested before the rotation causes the segment to bear on the spigot with a radically inward force great enough to penetrate the spigot.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2001Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventors: William W. Holmes, Daniel A. Copeland
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Patent number: 6565125Abstract: A coupling body has: (i) a central member; (ii) a first retaining member; and, (iii) a second retaining member. The first retaining member and the central member define a first pipe receiving region. The second retaining member and the central member define a second pipe receiving region having a tapered inner surface. A selectively constrictable clamp collar is located in the first pipe receiving region. A bolt or other actuation member is operably engaged with the clamp collar and is movable to constrict the clamp collar. A gripping collet is located in the second pipe receiving region and includes a tapered outer surface. At least one tie-bolt or other fastener extends between the retaining members and is selectively adjustable to draw the first and second retaining members toward each other so that the tapered inner surface engages the tapered outer surface of the collet to constrict the collet radially.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Perfection CorporationInventor: David L. Robison, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030085566Abstract: A pipe coupling device (2) is disclosed. The pipe coupling device (2) includes a sleeve (4) configured to receive an end of a pipe and having an annular first abutment surface (6); a compression member (12) having an annular second abutment surface (10); a sealing and gripping assembly (8) for sealing against and gripping the pipe; and means for drawing the compression member (12) and the sleeve (4) axially together so as to compress the sealing and gripping assembly (8) against the pipe. The sealing and gripping assembly (8) includes a sealing member (14) and a gripping means. The gripping means may include an annular carrier (16) having an annular recess for retaining a gripping member (18). The gripping surface of the gripping member (18) and the annular carrier (16) are adapted for relative axial movement wherein the gripping member (18) may be moved into tighter contact with the pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2002Publication date: May 8, 2003Applicant: GLYNWED PIPE SYSTEMS LTD.Inventors: Brian Rex, Mark Adrian Beevor
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Publication number: 20030038481Abstract: In a non-detachable press fit arrangement between an end portion of a metal pipe and a socket of a fitting, the socket defines an interior space and is formed with an annular anchoring groove which faces the interior space for receiving a sealing ring. The press fit arrangement includes at least one holding element secured to the socket and cold formed together with the socket, whereby the holding element at least partially penetrates the material of the end portion of the metal pipe to realize a positive fit with the metal pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 1998Publication date: February 27, 2003Inventor: WALTER VIEGENER
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Patent number: 6505860Abstract: A connection device for making a tight connection between two ends of tubes is provided. The connection device includes a body having two symmetrical and opposite portions for engaging ends of respective tubes, and each of the portions has a hooking element to keep the tube in the connection, and a sealing element for the connection. The hooking element of each portion includes: a truncated chamber arranged in each portion; a longitudinal rib projecting into the truncated chamber; and a split ring whose ends are located on either side of the longitudinal rib. The ring is provided with an internal threading, so as to cause a blocking of the tube by any traction on the tube in a direction opposite to its direction of engagement. The ring is placed free in the truncated chamber, on one hand, and is elastically deformable, on the other.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2001Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Inventor: Claude Trichard
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Patent number: 6502867Abstract: A flanged-pipe fitting for joining the plain ends of pipe is described. The fitting comprises a tubular body having an interior cylindrical chamber with a first and second openings, an annular ridge located between the first and second openings, an annular recess for receiving a first sealing gasket and an annular flanged portion having a notch for receiving a second sealing gasket. The flanged-pipe fitting is used in conjunction with a gland fitting to join the two ends of the pipe together.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: United States Pipe & FoundryInventors: William W. Holmes, IV, Daniel A. Copeland
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Patent number: 6488319Abstract: A method and apparatus for restraining pipe against internal forces at a pipe or fitting connection and to join and seal at least two pipes to form a pipeline is shown featuring an improved self restrained pressure gasket. The pressure gasket has a rigid ring formed as an integral part of the gasket thus making the gasket easy to install. The rigid ring which forms the restraining mechanism has rows of teeth of varying lengths that, when assembled, engage at various points around the circumference of a mating pipe. The teeth adjust to the tolerances allowed in pipe manufacturing without losing gripping capacity.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2001Date of Patent: December 3, 2002Inventor: Jim Jones
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Patent number: 6481762Abstract: A pipe coupling for attachment to a pipe includes a sleeve. One end of the sleeve is configured to receive a pipe end. The pipe coupling also includes an annular gasket disposed within the end of the sleeve for encircling the pipe end. The coupling includes a flanged assembly for compressing the annular gasket to form a seal between the pipe and the sleeve. The sleeve and the gasket are configured so as to define a leak path between an axially inner portion of the gasket and the inner surface of the sleeve, whereby pressurized fluid from the pipe may pass along the leak path so as to pressurize a radially outer surface of the gasket and urge the gasket against the compression flange to enhance the seal between the gasket and the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Glynwed Pipe Systems LimitedInventors: Brian Rex, Brian Harper
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Patent number: 6481755Abstract: Coupling device for a pipe, comprising a sleeve having an insert end for the pipe and a sealing means adapted for realizing a seal around the pipe when inserted in the sleeve, said sealing means comprising a plurality of mutually slidable elements which together form a ring, and a grip ring being mounted within said elements and extending along at least a part of the perimeter of the pipe, the grip ring being formed with dents pressed out of the plane of the grip ring.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Georg Fischer Waga N.V.Inventors: Michel Paul Hulsebos, Dries Nijsen
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Publication number: 20020158466Abstract: A method and apparatus for restraining pipe against internal forces at a pipe or fitting connection and to join and seal at least two pipes to form a pipeline is shown featuring an improved self restrained pressure gasket. The pressure gasket has a rigid ring formed as an integral part of the gasket thus making the gasket easy to install. The rigid ring which forms the restraining mechanism has rows of teeth of varying lengths that, when assembled, engage at various points around the circumference of a mating pipe. The teeth adjust to the tolerances allowed in pipe manufacturing without losing gripping capacity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventor: Jim Jones
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Patent number: 6416085Abstract: A fluid pressure hose coupling for connecting a flexible hose to a pressurized fluid line. The coupling has a connecting end section for securement to a pressurizable line and a cylindrical nipple end section for securing an end section of a flexible hose thereto. The nipple end section has a tapered cone-like outer surface having a larger outer diameter section at a free end thereof. A cylindrical hose clamping sleeve is positionable about the nipple end section and also has an inwardly tapered inner surface whose diameter is larger at the front end thereof and wherein the inner surface of the clamping sleeve and the outer surface of the cylindrical nipple end section extend parallel to one another.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Inventor: Branimir Markovic
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Patent number: 6375230Abstract: A clamp assembly prevents separation of a thermal sleeve penetrating a nuclear reactor pressure vessel wall and a jet pump riser elbow welded one to the other and lying within an annular space between the pressure vessel wall and core shroud. The clamp assembly includes a pair of heads having semi-cylindrical recesses. Pins project inwardly from each of the heads in the semi-cylindrical recesses and have axes which lie parallel to one another. By using actuators mounting multiple electrodes, holes may be formed in situ in the adjoining ends of the thermal sleeve and elbow. Once the holes are formed, the heads can be applied in situ with the pins being received through the holes and the heads clamped to one another. Thug, the pins in each of the sleeve and elbow prevent separating movement of the sleeve and elbow in the event of failure of the welded joint therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 1999Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Grant C. Jensen, Siamak Bourbour, Jeffrey L. Thompson, Arunachalam Mahadevan