Having A Pipe-receiving Bell, Socket Or Mouth Patents (Class 285/133.3)
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Patent number: 9835275Abstract: A flexible pipe fitting for joining a first length of pipe to a second length of pipe at an arbitrary angle is provided. The apparatus includes a primary fitting having a substantially circular opening at a first end thereof for receiving an end of a first length of pipe, and an enlarged opening at a second end thereof for receiving a first flexible coupling member. The first flexible coupling member includes an outer wall having an outer surface engaging an inner surface of the enlarged opening, and an inner wall having a lower end connected to a lower end of the outer wall. The inner wall further includes a substantially circular opening therein for receiving a second, rigid member. The inner surface of the second, rigid member is configured to receive an end of the second length of pipe. The enlarged opening in the primary fitting is preferably fish-mouth shaped, or alternatively, cone shaped.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2014Date of Patent: December 5, 2017Assignee: Cutting Edge Fittings & More, LLCInventors: Dennis R. Todd, Daniel R. Todd, Evan M. Young
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Patent number: 9810362Abstract: Fittings include a conduction section, a coupling groove and an access port. One fitting also includes a socket section. The conduction section may be connected to receive permeate fluid from a reverse osmosis pressure chamber and the socket section may be connected in parallel with other fittings to form a permeate collection manifold system.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: November 7, 2017Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Nevena Lonco, Constantin Jurjut
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Patent number: 9228682Abstract: A flange with a shoulder piece that may be adjusted into different positions within a shoulder piece opening of a base piece. The shoulder piece includes a lip that catches a recessed portion of the base piece so that the shoulder piece is caught and held in position with the base piece. The base piece and shoulder piece may include complimentary indentations and protrusions so as to hold specific positions relative to one another. The base piece and shoulder piece may include base and shoulder screw holes so that the base and shoulder pieces may be screwed into a specific position.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: January 5, 2016Inventor: John W. Rocheleau
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Patent number: 8967674Abstract: A rotationally molded large-diameter pipe fitting, the wall structure of which is characterized as having a generally smooth interior surface and an exterior surface that is defined by a plurality of axially-spaced circumferentially extending ribs which are monolithically formed and homogeneous with the smooth interior surface of the fitting. The fitting is seamless and modularly designed with integral coupling elements at each terminal end, and with a ribbed wall structure profile capable of withstanding the loads typically found in buried applications with watertight performance requirements, where such ribbed wall structure meets the following dimensions and dimensional ratios: Rib Sidewall Angle (95-105 degrees); Bottom/Top Rib Thickness Ratio (1.80-2.80); Pitch/Rib Height Ratio (1.50-1.95); Rib Height/Fitting Diameter Ratio (0.04-0.09); and Avg. Rib Thickness/Rib Height Ratio (0.28-0.40).Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2010Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Prinsco, Inc.Inventors: Carl R. Douglass, III, Joseph D. Larkins
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Patent number: 8840148Abstract: A coolant adducting assembly for a climate control system of a vehicle comprises a joint and a pipe connected to the joint, wherein pipe and joint comprise a thermoplastic material and the joint comprises an insert made of a more rigid material than the thermoplastic material and has an anchoring portion co-molded into the joint and a connecting portion exiting the joint and adapted to be firmly connected to a device.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2009Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Dytech-Dynamic Fluid Technologies S.p.A.Inventor: Roberto Defilippi
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Patent number: 8820795Abstract: A fitting for joining pipe elements together includes housing portions held preassembled in spaced apart relation to permit pipe elements to be inserted without disassembly of the fitting. Elbow and tee fittings include sealing elements which support the housing portions in spaced relation. Angled surfaces on each housing portion interact with one another to rotate the housing portions in opposite directions to form a rigid joint between the fitting and the pipe elements.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2012Date of Patent: September 2, 2014Assignee: Victaulic CompanyInventors: Douglas R. Dole, John Gibb
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Patent number: 8746746Abstract: Example embodiments are directed to a fitting configured to transition from an open configuration to a closed configuration. In example embodiments, the fitting may include a first member, a second member, a first gusset base extending from the first member, a second gusset base extending from the second member, and a hinge connecting the first member to the second member. In example embodiments, the first gusset base may include at least one first gusset and the second gusset base may include at least one second gusset. In example embodiments a distance between outermost portions of the at least one first and second gussets may be substantially the same as a distance separating the first member from the second member.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2013Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Inventors: Christopher E. Schafer, Charlie J. Schafer
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Patent number: 8496471Abstract: Pilot light gas line connector assemblies and methods for cleaning a pilot light orifice are disclosed herein. An exemplary connector assembly for coupling to a pilot light gas line and cleaning a pilot orifice has a first fitting end, a second fitting end, and a passageway therebetween. The first fitting end is adapted to receive a first end of the pilot light gas line and the second fitting end is adapted to receive a valve capable of directing forced air from a forced air source into the second fitting end. Methods of cleaning a pilot orifice of a pilot light system include removing the pilot light gas line from a gas port and coupling the pilot light gas line to a pilot light gas line connector assembly. Then forced air is directed into the connector assembly and through the pilot light gas line, thereby cleaning the pilot orifice.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2010Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Inventor: Daniel B. Griffith
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Patent number: 8402946Abstract: A fuel distributor for supplying fuel to injection valves for internal combustion engines includes a hollow manifold having a plurality of branch bores disposed radially therethrough. A plurality of branch lines are operably connected with a manifold at the branch bores by adapters. The adapters have either a one-piece deep-drawn construction or a one-piece extruded construction, and include a mounting flange that conforms to the outer contour of the manifold and joins the adapter to the exterior of the manifold, and a neck portion that closely receives and securely mounts therein the end portions of the branch lines.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2010Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Benteler Automobiltechnik GmbHInventors: Markus Mehring, Michael Hoischen
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Patent number: 8333410Abstract: A multi-piece swivel coupling kit with a snap connection for ready and rapid assembly with the capability to be disassembled and reconfigured as required by the specific installation. The swivel coupling kit includes a tubular socket member having a line connecting end and multiple coupling ends and multiple tubular stem members each having a line connecting end and a coupling end connectable to one of the coupling ends of the tubular socket member. The multiple coupling ends including integral complementing annular projections and recesses which define a close fitting bearing unit creating forced engagement between the projections and recesses to establish smooth engagement and rotational support of the socket member and each of the stem members. The multiple coupling ends of the tubular socket member are configured to allow releasable configuration, reconfiguration and expansion of the multiple tubular stem members along a X axis, a Y axis and a Z axis and in a X plane, a Y plane and a Z plane.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2009Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Fred Knapp Engraving Company, Inc.Inventor: John A. Boticki
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Publication number: 20120169041Abstract: A fitting connectable to an end portion of a pipe generally includes a housing configured for receiving at least part of the end portion of the pipe into the housing, and an insert member disposed at least partly within the housing. The insert member is configured to be received at least partly within the end portion of the pipe when at least part of the end portion of the pipe is received into the housing. A retention member is movable relative to the housing for selectively connecting the fitting to the end portion of the pipe. The retention member is movable to press at least part of the end portion of the pipe radially against at least part of the insert member to help secure the fitting to the end portion of the pipe when the end portion of the pipe is received into the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2012Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: BLAZING PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Thomas A. King, Duane K. Smith, Douglas L. Kirk
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Publication number: 20120161433Abstract: A polymeric riser cap member includes a central tubular section defining a generally cylindrical bore for receiving a sprinkler riser, the central tubular section having open top and bottom ends, and an annular skirt coaxial with the central tubular section and having an inner diameter larger than an inner diameter of the central tubular section. The annular skirt has an inner surface having internal threads threadably connectable with the externally threaded surface of a tubular riser adapter member of a tubular coupler. The bottom end of the central tubular section has an annular projection disposed opposite and spaced from a portion of the annular skirt. The riser cap member includes an annular recess adapted to receive a seal located in a wall extending laterally between the annular skirt and the annular projection.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2010Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: CERTAINTEED CORPORATIONInventors: John R. Magargal, Gary A. Leigh
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Patent number: 8141910Abstract: The present invention provides a plumbing apparatus that includes an offset or tangential T-fitting providing for offsetting a branch pipe from a run pipe in end elevation view, and for the branch pipe to intersect the run pipe orthogonally in side elevation view. That is, the branch pipe may intersect the run pipe substantially tangentially, so that an arrangement of plumbing fittings and devices may be nested into a thinner wall or into a smaller dimension of space than would be the case if a conventional T-fitting were employed. By use of the inventive T-fitting a considerable savings in materials of construction may be realized in the construction of swimming pools and spas, for example. Particularly, the present inventive offset or tangential T-fitting provides for the installation of bubble jet fittings and associated piping into a comparatively thin (i.e., about 6 inches thick) dam wall between a swimming pool and spa.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2007Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Inventors: Gary K. Weise, Richard J. Kesl
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Patent number: 7871109Abstract: A drain basin has a basin with walls and a cavity therein. The basin can have one or more sleeves coupled thereto. The sleeves are in communication with the cavity. The sleeves form pipe couplings to the basin. Each sleeve has a free end and a fixed end. The fixed end is coupled to the basin. The sleeve has an inside diameter that decreases toward the fixed end, which inside diameter is structured and arranged to receive the outside diameter of a small pipe. The sleeve also has an outside diameter that increases toward the fixed end, which outside diameter is structured and arranged to receive the inside diameter of a larger pipe. In addition, catches are provided to couple a corrugated pipe to the sleeve. The catches comprise fingers that flex or projections on ribs. Thus, the drain basin allows several diameters of several different pipes to be coupled to the drain basin.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Assignee: DFW Alliance Corp.Inventors: James Stephen McKinnon, Carl Ryan Whitmarsh
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Patent number: 7686346Abstract: An improved coupling, such as a transition tee coupling, is described having press-connect fittings on the ends and a push-connect fitting on the outlet. The improved transition tee coupling is formed using a reduced-outlet tee having press-connect fittings on all three sockets. An unfinished end of a tailpiece having a push-connect fitting on the opposite end is inserted into the outlet socket of the press-connect tee. The press-connect fitting of the outlet tee is crimped using a special press tool jaw that does not damage the push fitting on the tailpiece.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Elkhart Products CorporationInventors: Dana F. Buccicone, Larry W. Johnson
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Publication number: 20090224025Abstract: The invention relates to a branch connection stub for connection to a main pipe. The branch connection stub presents an outside surface of revolution and has at least one axial internal passage, a rear segment with a fastener flange, an intermediate segment, and a front segment having a free end presenting a circular outline suitable for being mounting by plane welding around a circular opening in the wall of the main pipe, said intermediate segment comprising a first wall and a second wall forming between them an acute angle towards the internal passage. The invention is applicable to a hot heat exchanger for rocket engines.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: SNECMAInventors: Bruno Bucher, Claude Pomies, Andre Chauvin, Philippe Beauverger
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Patent number: 7472931Abstract: A fitting or coupling to connect a rigid tube to a flexible hose. It has a through bore and includes a quick connector port at one end and a crimp collar at the other. In one form the coupling includes multiple quick connector ports.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2005Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Assignee: TI Group Automotive Systems, LLCInventors: Jim Kerin, Stephen H. Gunderson
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Patent number: 7422247Abstract: In a branch tee fitting (1) fabricated by press forming, engaging pawls (14) are provided which engage flat portions (13) superposed to each other at angles in the region between the tubular body portion (11) and the tubular branch portion (12), in order to enhance the brazing strength thereof and the brazing workability thereof by allowing separate brazing of pipes (P) to a tubular body portion (11) and a tubular branch portion (12).Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Daikin Industries, Ltd.Inventor: Hisanori Nishino
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Patent number: 7402739Abstract: A method of manufacturing a percussion instrument has the steps of providing a first member into a liquid with the first member having a first diameter. The first member has a first end and a second end. The method also has the step of heating the liquid and stretching the first end of the first member into a second diameter. The method further has the steps of cooling the stretched first end and fitting a skin on the first end.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2006Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Inventors: Eddy Allan Balma, David Frederick McDevitt
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Patent number: 7156425Abstract: A plumbing apparatus for connecting a tankless hot water heater to a cold water supply line and a hot water outlet line includes a union and a tee that are interconnected to one another. A first connector at one end of the union is provided for connecting the union to the tankless hot water heater. A second connector at a free end of the tee is provided for connecting the tee to either the cold water supply line or the hot water outlet line. The tee is provided with a branch for connecting the plumbing apparatus to a plumbing device. A passage formed in the union and tee permits fluid to flow there through and through the branch.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2004Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Inventor: Manuel Diaz Atkinson
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Patent number: 7070209Abstract: An improved tapping sleeve includes a first sleeve member having an outlet aperture, a second sleeve member, and a unitary gasket. An outlet retaining ring is positioned around the outlet aperture. A pair of end retaining lips are positioned on inner surfaces of the first and second sleeve members at opposing ends of the sleeve members. The gasket includes a gasket outlet having a pair of tapered surfaces on opposing longitudinal sides of the gasket outlet. The gasket, when positioned on a pipe in an un-stretched, uncompressed position subtends an arc of less than 360 degrees, creating a gap in the gasket. As the first and second sleeve members are connected, the outlet retaining lip engages armor members on the gasket, thereby circumferentially stretching the gasket and closing the gap. The tapered surfaces and the outlet retaining lip prevent excessive gasket flow into the outlet aperture.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: JCM Industries, Inc.Inventor: Aaron Caldwell Najera Collins
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Patent number: 7055865Abstract: A service tee forming part of a main fluid line has a laterally extending female fitting with threads and a gasket spaced axially from the distal end of the threads. A male fitting having a series of male threads and a cylindrical extension terminating in the distal end of the male fitting is threadedly coupled to the female fitting. The threads are non-tapered and cylindrical. A mechanical connection between the male and female fittings is provided by the engagement of the threads, while the seal is formed between the gasket and the extension, thereby enabling orientation about the common axes of the fittings relative to one another for a full 360°.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2003Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: The Harrington CorporationInventors: John Emmett Riordan, III, Sean Brian Routon
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Patent number: 7021671Abstract: A manifold having a tubular body including effluent retention areas formed within the body and conduit portions having opposing ribs extending radially from an outside surface for use with a pipe anchoring mechanism when installing the manifold and connected flexible corrugated pipe within a septic tank drain field. The manifold includes longitudinally opposing input and output ports for connection to a cooperating manifold or pipe. Multiple transverse ports provide connection from the manifold to an effluent source such as a septic tank or drain field distribution pipe.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2003Date of Patent: April 4, 2006Assignee: Dixie Septic, Inc. of Orange CityInventor: Kelvin Todd Evans
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Patent number: 6860517Abstract: A tubular part having a tubular main body and an integral tubular pullout projecting laterally from the side of the main body and in fluid-tight communication therewith is superplastically formed by inserting the tube in a cavity of a die base and heating the die to a temperature at which the material of which the tube is made exhibits superplastic properties. The distal end of a pull-rod is extended through an opening in the die base and through a hole in the side wall aligned with the opening. A pull-die is selected having a cross section larger than the hole and about equal to the desired internal cross section of the tubular protrusion. The pull die is attached to the distal end of the rod and (before or after attachment) is heated to about the superplastic temperature of the tubing material.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2002Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Daniel G. Sanders
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Patent number: 6220634Abstract: A branched hose construction contains an insert having at least three legs and a plurality of hoses equal to the number of legs of the insert. Each hose has one end fitted over a leg of the insert. A molded saddle encapsulates the rigid insert and the junctions of its legs with the hoses. The improvement of the invention includes the particular rubber composition used for the molded saddle.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1999Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventor: Anh Tran Burrowes