Particular Interface Patents (Class 285/328)
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Patent number: 7140647Abstract: Two coupling members are provided in respective butting end faces thereof with annular recessed portions surrounding respective fluid channels thereof and having annular projections each formed in a bottom face of the recessed portion. A gasket comprises a sealing portion having an outside diameter smaller than the diameter of the recessed portions and is positioned between the projections of the coupling members, and a guide has an outside diameter permitting the guide to be fitted into the recessed portions and positioned externally of the sealing portion. The butting end faces of the coupling members are movable into contact with each other when the coupling is tightened up properly. The sealing portion has an annular groove formed in an outer periphery thereof, and the sealing portion and the guide are connected together by a snap ring fitted in the annular groove.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2002Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Assignees: Fujikin IncorporatedInventors: Tadahiro Ohmi, Michio Yamaji, Shinya Nojima, Yukito Katsumi, Tsutomu Shinohara
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Patent number: 7053788Abstract: A robust transmission element for transmitting information between downhole tools, such as sections of drill pipe, in the presence of hostile environmental conditions, such as heat, dirt, rocks, mud, fluids, lubricants, and the like. The transmission element maintains reliable connectivity between transmission elements, thereby providing an uninterrupted flow of information between drill string components. A transmission element is mounted within a recess proximate a mating surface of a downhole drilling component, such as a section of drill pipe. The transmission element may include an annular housing forming a trough, an electrical conductor disposed within the trough, and an MCEI material disposed between the annular housing and the electrical conductor.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: IntelliServ, Inc.Inventors: David R Hall, Joe R Fox
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Patent number: 6969094Abstract: A tube coupling for the detachable coupling of tube line sections of a high-pressure tubing system. The tube coupling includes two coupling blocks held together by a clamping screw, whereby one of the coupling blocks has a coupling plug that engages a plug socket provided on the other coupling block. A sealing ring is formed of a plastically deformable material and is enclosed between a front face of the coupling plug and a bottom-side sealing surface of the plug socket. In order to protect the sealing ring from being lost, damages and/or contaminated during assembly or opening and dosing the coupling, in a preassembled condition it is enclosed within a protective socket. To homogeneously load the sealing ring, the sealing ring is located at one point of a supporting triangle, the two other supporting points of being formed by a pair of supporting surfaces arranged side by side at an outer end of side flanges of the coupling blocks.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2003Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Visteon Global Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jörn Fröhling, Stefan Sturm, Frank Obrist, Peter Kuhn, Stefan Kröss
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Patent number: 6918441Abstract: A cup tool for use with a mandrel of a wellhead isolation tool has a substantially right-angled stepped shoulder over which an elastomeric sealing element is forced by elevated fluid pressures. A top end of the elastomeric sealing element is inhibited from extrusion past the stepped shoulder during the insertion of the mandrel, thereby reducing the risk of damaging the sealing element before the mandrel is fully inserted through the wellhead. Once the sealing element is exposed to elevated fluid pressures, the top end of the elastomeric sealing element is forced upwardly over the stepped shoulder, and extruded into an annulus between the mandrel and a well casing or production tubing to provide a high-pressure fluid seal.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2002Date of Patent: July 19, 2005Inventor: L. Murray Dallas
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Patent number: 6874824Abstract: A connection structure providing a sealed joint between first and second fluid conducting parts has a first seal surface on a first part, a second seal surface on a second part, and an annular elastomeric gasket positioned between the first and second seal surfaces. At least one of the first and second seal surfaces has at least one projection extending from a respective seal surface. The projection is adapted to pierce the elastomeric gasket and abut the opposing seal surfaces upon assembly of the first and second parts at relatively low, hand-tool torque levels.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Dahl Brothers Canada LimitedInventors: Gaylen Anderson, Patrice B. Bansa, Antonio Zenga, Charles S. Charron, Trygve Husebye
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Patent number: 6835310Abstract: The invention relates to a device for using various types of coupling system to connect together a tube (2) and a filter housing (3). According to the invention, the device comprises: a head plate (21) independent of the type of coupling system, the head plate being fixed to the housing (3) and being provided with passages (22) opening out into a bearing face (23) of the head plate; for each backing-plate (Pi) of given type, a first bearing face (25) complementary to the bearing face (23) of the head plate (21) and a second bearing face (29) adapted to co-operate with a flange (B1) of corresponding type; a sealing gasket (28) interposed between the first bearing face (25) of a backing-plate (Pi) of a given type and the head plate (21); and releasable connection means (30) between the head plate (21) and each backing-plate (P1) of a given type in order to provide sealing between them.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2003Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: Technologies Avancees & Membranes IndustriellesInventor: Philippe Lescoche
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Patent number: 6832762Abstract: The invention relates to a seal for medium-conducting components, whereby the components (12, 13) comprise sealing surfaces (20, 25), which are exactly complementary to each other and which are directly pressed together to form a gap-free seal. The contact surfaces (44) between the sealing surfaces is limited to a narrow region directly adjacent to the medium cavity (19). Said gap-free and dead-volume-free seal can be used, for example in germfree, or sterile processes.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2002Date of Patent: December 21, 2004Assignee: Neumo GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Harry Jost
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Publication number: 20040251683Abstract: A permanently attachable hose coupling for a pressurized conduit end having a generally tubular nipple and a generally cylindrical shell permanently attached to the nipple and generally surrounding the conduit end. The nipple has a longitudinal axis, first and second ends, a series of circumferential grooves located between the first and the second ends, a longitudinal through bore, and an insert portion adjacent the plurality of grooves for insertion in the conduit. Each of the series of circumferential grooves fixedly receive at least one of an inside surface, an end surface and an outside surface of the generally cylindrical shell and each of the grooves has a generally flat base portion parallel to the longitudinal axis, a first substantially vertically oriented sidewall adjacent the generally flat base portion and a second substantially vertically oriented sidewall.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2004Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventors: William C. Fisher, Charles Lee Chapman, Kenneth Paul Girod, Kenneth L. Huebner, Gregory Kreczko, Maxim Levine, Thomas B. Lininger, Joshua D. Shircliff, Sung Taek We
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Patent number: 6817631Abstract: A seal plate includes tear out sections that leave pipe sealing openings, an externally threaded cylindrical portion that extends through a hole in a septic system distribution box wall, a resilient cup-shaped flange that faces one side of the wall around the hole, an internally threaded ring with hand grips that is screwed onto the cylindrical portion against the other side of the wall so that the wall is clamped between the ring and the cup-shaped flange and the flange bends axially, resiliently forcing concentric radially spaced axially extending ridges on the cup shape flange sealingly against the wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2003Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Inventor: Norman W. Gavin
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Publication number: 20040164554Abstract: A pipe flange apparatus includes a first pipe flange having a frontal face surrounding a central bore passing through the flange, the face comprising an internal flange recess extending into the flange and surrounding the bore, and a groove extending into the flange and surrounding the internal flange recess, wherein the internal flange recess comprises a textured surface at least partially surrounding the bore. Some such apparatus may also have an internal flange having first and second portions surrounding a bore extending through the internal flange, wherein the first portion is positioned at least partially within the internal flange recess of the first pipe flange and in contact with the textured surface of the first pipe flange. In at least some embodiments the second portion extends into the bore, and a first sealing ring positioned at least partially within the groove surrounding the internal flange recess.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2004Publication date: August 26, 2004Inventor: Jose Miguel Cabezas
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Publication number: 20040164551Abstract: A method for sealingly coupling a first component and a second component. The method includes forming a polymer male portion attached to the first component. The male portion has a first axis and a first bore extending therethrough. The male portion has a first stop surface, a second stop surface and an annular sealing portion intermediate the first stop surface and the second stop surface. The method also includes forming a polymer female portion attached to the second component. The female portion has a second axis and a second bore extending therethrough. The female portion has a third stop surface, a fourth stop surface and an annular ring intermediate the third stop surface and the fourth stop surface. The male portion is urged towards the female portion so that at least one of the first stop surface is adjacent the third stop surface or the second stop surface is adjacent the fourth stop surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2003Publication date: August 26, 2004Applicant: Entegris, Inc.Inventors: Steven A. Fischer, Michael A. Stein, Jeffrey C. Kubesh, Todd J. Edlund, James Donoho, Eric Soderstrom, Michael Stoick
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Publication number: 20040104573Abstract: Coupling components which prevent relative rotation between tubular members when break away torque forces are applied to the tubular members. In one embodiment, the invention is a locking ring for preventing relative axial rotation between two generally tubular members. The ring is shaped to receive a sealing gasket and has two side faces wherein each side face is shaped to frictionally engage one of the tubular members to thereby prevent relative axial rotation between the tubular members. The invention is also directed to a coupling including a locking ring. The tubular members are generally coaxially arranged such that the sealing faces face each other. The coupling comprises a sealing gasket captured between the sealing beads for sealing the coupling, wherein the frictional surfaces engage the sealing gasket to prevent relative rotation between the tubular members.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Applicant: SWAGELOK COMPANYInventors: Benjamin J. Olechnowicz, Gerald A. Babuder, Timothy A. Barney, Ronald K. Fisher
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Publication number: 20040104576Abstract: The present invention relates to the sealing of pipe repair clamps which provides a flexible inner sheet or sleeve adapted for duty inside a pipe repair clamp to prevent leakage of the fluid to be transported in a pipeline. The inner sheet or sleeve of the present invention may be used in combination with a band-type pipe clamp of various types.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2003Publication date: June 3, 2004Inventors: Eliezer Krausz, Avi Chiproot
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Publication number: 20040090067Abstract: A pipe coupling having a radially deformable housing, wherein a pipe is freely insertable into the housing bore and a nut causes engagement of the grip ring with the pipe. The housing bore including a plurality of outwardly extending projections. The grip ring including a plurality of apertures adapted to receive the housing projections and a plurality of inwardly extending burst hole projections. Tightening of the nut causes the grip ring to be forced both radially and longitudinally, whereby the gripping member substantially restricts longitudinal and rotational movement of the pipe.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2003Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventor: Malcolm Pridham
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Patent number: 6708985Abstract: The ring seal and retainer assembly includes an annularly shaped ring seal defining a radial inner surface, a radial outer surface, first and second axial end surfaces and a central bore for fluid or gas passage. A retainer is provided for affixing and positioning a ring seal in a sealing assembly. The retainer includes a circular sidewall sized and positioned to engage and cover the ring seal's radial outer surface. The retainer further includes a means for affixing the circular sidewall to the ring seal. In a first embodiment, the retainer includes an inwardly projecting ridge for projecting into a groove formed on the ring seal's radial outer surface. In an additional embodiment, the retainer includes a plurality of ridge segments which project into the ring seal's groove. In still an additional embodiment, the circular sidewall includes upper and lower inwardly projecting edges forming a “C” shaped cross-section.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Inventor: Michael Doyle
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Publication number: 20040041394Abstract: A coupling assembly includes a female member having a receiving end with an axially extending passageway and inwardly facing groove extending outwardly from said passageway in a position spaced from the receiving end. A split metal locking ring is positioned in the groove. A male member is sized to be received in said receiving end and includes a rib having a ramp where the ramp in a first embodiment curves outwardly to an apex and in a first alternate embodiment curves outwardly to a flat and in a second alternate embodiment increases in height in a linear fashion until a relatively short distance from the flat where it curves outwardly to meet the flat, the rib also has a shoulder tapering away from the forward end and inwardly toward the axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2002Publication date: March 4, 2004Applicant: Eaton Aeroquip Inc.Inventors: Jason W. Dahms, Loren H. Uthoff
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Patent number: 6685234Abstract: A coupling assembly includes a pair of glands having ends that seal on opposite faces of a seal member. A coupling nut assembly cooperates with the glands to urge the ends against the seal member. A torque suppression assembly is mounted on a groove of the gland to limit rotational forces from the coupling nut assembly to the gland. The torque suppression assembly includes a thrust member that engages the coupling nut assembly and a bearing member that transfers axial make-up forces from the thrust member to the gland and rotates relative to the thrust member to reduce the torque transfer.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Swagelok CompanyInventor: Paul G. Eidsmore
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Patent number: 6663146Abstract: A single flare tube, and a joint structure of the single flare tube makes a flare of the single flare tube hardly deformed plastically. Additionally, a tensile stress remains lower and is lower when the single flare tube is fastened. A joint structure of the single flare tube coupled with a union includes a single flare tube having a tube and a flare, a flare nut having a thread and a through-hole that receives the tube of the single flare tube, and a union having a thread for coupling with the thread of the flare nut. A width of a narrow inner circumferential groove of a radially outward extending part of the flare is substantially zero and stays substantially zero when the single flare tube is pushed against and coupled with the union by fastening the threads of the flare nut and the union together. Additionally, an internal diameter of the inner circumferential groove preferably is smaller than an external diameter of the tube.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2000Date of Patent: December 16, 2003Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tomotsugu Sakai, Hiroyuki Iguchi, Toshihide Tanaka
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Patent number: 6652008Abstract: A coupling ideally suited for sealing between components such as a fluoropolymer valve body (50) and a fluoropolymer manifold (52) or for coupling tubing end portions, utilizes structure on said components for defining the sealing surfaces. In a preferred embodiment, the coupling comprises a male protruding portion (62), a recessed female receiving portion (64), and a clamping means. The clamping means (92) has an inner threaded surface for engaging a correspondingly threaded portion of the male protruding portion. The male protruding portion is shaped, generally, as a converging rounded conical frustum (65.1) having an exterior surface, a primary sealing surface, a first stop surface (78), a second cooperating stop surface, and a fluid flow duct. The fluid flow duct is preferably concentrically positioned. The recessed portion has a circular perimeter, an inwardly projecting annular ring (74), a first cooperating stop surface, a second stop (82) surface, and a fluid flow duct.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Entegris, Inc.Inventors: Steven A. Fischer, Michael A. Stein, Jeffrey C. Kubesh, Todd J. Edlund, James Donoho, Eric Soderstrom, Michael Stoick
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Publication number: 20030205900Abstract: A tube fitting capable of absorbing vibration and shock resulting from a high pressure fluid passing through the tube fitting while it is used includes a connection head, a connection nipple, and an intermediate connection member. The connection head and the connection nipple are provided with an annular collar projecting from an end surface of the connection head and the connection nipple. The connection head, the connection nipple and the intermediate connection member are joined by inserting the annular collars into both ends of the intermediate connection member.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Hidesaburo Ishii, Kazuo Yano
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Patent number: 6637779Abstract: A fluid quick connector includes a connector body which receives a retainer having a radially inward extending projection which is releasably engagable with an annular recess formed in an endform to releasably latch the endform in the connector body.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: ITT Manufacturing Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Michael J. Andre
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Patent number: 6623047Abstract: Couplings and coupling components which prevent relative rotation between tubular members when break away torque forces are applied to the tubular members. In one embodiment, the invention is a locking ring for preventing relative axial rotation between two generally tubular members. The ring is shaped to receive a sealing gasket and has two side faces wherein each side face is shaped to frictionally engage one of the tubular members to thereby prevent relative axial rotation between the tubular members. The invention is also directed to a coupling including a locking ring and a method of making a coupling having a locking ring to prevent relative rotation between the tubular members. In another preferred embodiment, the invention is a coupling comprising two generally tubular members each having a sealing end face, a raised, annular sealing bead, an inner bore, and a frictional surface located radially outward of the sealing bead.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1998Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Benjamin J. Olechnowicz, Gerald A. Babuder, Timothy A. Barney, Ronald K. Fisher
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Publication number: 20030151255Abstract: A clamshell coupling for a conduit system is provided. The clamshell coupling may comprise at least one longitudinal housing having first and second ends adapted to receive sections of conduit. A restraint system may be disposed on an interior surface of the longitudinal housing. The restraint system operates to actively engage at least one conduit and resist a longitudinal load between the clamshell coupling and the conduit. A coupling system may be used to secure the longitudinal housings to the tubular members.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventor: John T. Minemyer
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Publication number: 20030102668Abstract: A hydroformable frame element is formed from the combination of at least two elements. The at least two elements are designed with a partially overlapping region, with an annular space defined within the overlapping region. The annular space is filled with adhesive, which is then cured to bond the at least two elements together. The adhesive bond is designed to withstand the stresses caused by the hydroforming operation and to retain its strength so that the hydroformed article is then usable as a vehicular frame element.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2001Publication date: June 5, 2003Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties Company and General Motors CorporationInventors: Kent S. Tarbutton, Joseph M. Lendway
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Patent number: 6550820Abstract: A connection arrangement is provided for a mineral-insulated conduit with two ends to at least one tube-shaped structure, wherein at least one end is arranged partially overlapping with a tube-shaped structure and is affixed by welding or soldering, and wherein a sheath surface is arranged in the region of the overlap. The problem results of making available a connection arrangement for a mineral-insulated conduit to a tube-shaped structure, which is simple to produce and mechanically stable. The problem is solved in that the sheath surface has a structured surface, the end of the mineral-insulated conduit and the tube-shaped structure contact each other on all sides in the region of the overlap, and the contact surface is smaller than the sheath surface beyond the contact surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: EPIQ Sensor Nite, N.V.Inventors: Christiaan Baerts, Peter van Gerwen, Jean-Paul Jaenen
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Patent number: 6536810Abstract: A structure of a fluid passage output port of a fluid-operated apparatus comprises a first valve body composed of a resin material and formed with a fluid passage for allowing a fluid to flow therethrough; and a fluid passage output member formed of a resin material to have a substantially cylindrical configuration separately from the first valve body and screwed into a hole of the first valve body by the aid of a male thread; wherein a primary seal portion which intersects an axis of the fluid passage output member and a secondary seal portion which is substantially parallel to the axis are provided at a connecting portion thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2001Date of Patent: March 25, 2003Assignee: SMC Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yoshihiro Fukano, Tadashi Uchino
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Patent number: 6533331Abstract: A coupling device for a pipe having a sleeve with an insert end for the pipe and a sealing means suitable for realizing a seal around the pipe inserted in the sleeve having a plurality of mutually slidable elements which together form a ring, and a grip ring mounted within said elements and extending along at least a part of the circumference of the pipe. The grip ring has projections that extend substantially radially inwards from its surface.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Georg Fischer Waga N.V.Inventors: Michel Paul Hulsebos, Dries Nijsen
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Patent number: 6517122Abstract: A clamshell coupling for a conduit system is provided. The clamshell coupling may comprise at least one longitudinal housing having first and second ends adapted to receive sections of conduit. A restraint system may be disposed on an interior surface of the longitudinal housing. The restraint system operates to actively engage at least one conduit and resist a longitudinal load between the clamshell coupling and the conduit. A coupling system may be used to secure the longitudinal housings to the tubular members.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Inventor: John T. Minemyer
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Patent number: 6505865Abstract: A clamshell coupling for a conduit system is provided. The clamshell coupling may comprise at least one longitudinal housing having first and second ends adapted to receive sections of conduit. A restraint system may be disposed on an interior surface of the longitudinal housing. The restraint system operates to actively engage at least one conduit and resist a longitudinal load between the clamshell coupling and the conduit. A coupling system may be used to secure the longitudinal housings to the tubular members.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2001Date of Patent: January 14, 2003Inventor: John T. Minemyer
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Publication number: 20030001387Abstract: A pipe connecting structure for connecting a pair of sleeve-like pipes integrally in an axial direction by inserting a male side end portion of one of the pair of sleeve-like pipes into an opening of a female side end portion of the other sleeve-like pipe so as to serve as a connecting portion, wherein a male side protrusion insertion hole and a female side protrusion insertion hole are formed in a peripheral surface of each end portion of a pair of the sleeve-like pipes which constitute the connecting portion, the protrusion insertion holes are brought into coincident with each other, an engagement protrusion is inserted in the protrusion insertion holes and engaged therewith, and such an engagement state of the engagement protrusion is retained by pressing the engagement protrusion with a sleeve member disposed in such a manner as to cover the connecting portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: KAO CORPORATIONInventors: Hirotoshi Tawara, Makoto Kato
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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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Patent number: 6481761Abstract: A seal fitting including a generally frusto-conical male component with a plurality of annularly stepped portions on its exterior surface and an annularly extending groove defined on one end. A frusto-conical elastomeric seal is also provided in contact with the stepped portions on the male component and a female component is provided that has a frusto-conical opening adapted to receive the male component and compress the frusto-conical seal between the male and female components.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: Visteon Global Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Fred G. Schroeder, Zhongping Zeng
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Patent number: 6471255Abstract: An anti-rotation arrangement for a detection device assembly used in a fire suppression system. The anti-rotation arrangement comprises an adapter secured to the housing of the detection device, a locking collar freely rotatable between the adapter and housing, and a union engageable to the locking collar and a T-fitting of a fluid conduit for connecting the detection device assembly to the T-fitting. Both the union adapter and union include radial teeth formed about the outer circumference of each component which interlock and mate when the union is securely, fully engaged to the locking collar during connection of the detection device assembly to the fluid conduit. The interaction of the radial teeth effectively prevents rotation of the detection device assembly once the assembly is engaged to the T-fitting of the fluid conduit.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2000Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventor: Richard L. Ulrich
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Patent number: 6419278Abstract: A pressure fluid conduit coupling fitting and method of making same, wherein the nipple tube fitting shank is made of specially grooved rigid material. A conventional elastomeric hose conduit having an open end telescopically receives the grooved fitting shank, and a conventional crimp-collar is sleeved over and shrunk-deformed onto the hose open end to permanently sealably secure the coupled conduit connection. An external circumferential surface of the fitting shank has one or more circumferentially continuous sharp edge external grooves of a shallow depth and predetermined width that are defined by the shank ribs formed between the grooves. The junction of the groove sidewalls with the respectively adjacent shank rib surface defines a circumferentially continuous sharp edge formed generally as a 90° junction of these groove sidewalls and rib surface, plus or minus a few degrees.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2000Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Dana CorporationInventor: Gail M. Cunningham
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Patent number: 6416087Abstract: The invention relates to a connecting branch (10) comprising a replaceable insert part (20) which is placed in a chamber (22) in a sealed manner. Said chamber is open in the front and is located inside the connecting branch (10). A ring-shaped sealing surface having a rotating sealing bead (16) is arranged on the insert part (20). The bead can be pressed into a front surface of an axial sealing ring (14) made of a soft metal, said surface being situated opposite the connecting branch, when coupling a connecting nipple (12) to the connecting branch (10). The insert part (20) is advantageously sealed in the chamber (22) by a second axial sealing ring (32) whose sealing surfaces also having sealing beads (34, 36). The insert part (20) can be merely replaced when the sealing bead (16) is corroded or damaged. As a result, a difficult subsequent fashioning of the standard seal bead (16) on the connecting branch (10) is unnecessary.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2000Date of Patent: July 9, 2002Assignee: Ueodeux-Ultra Pure Equipment TechnologyInventor: Paul Kremer
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Patent number: 6390512Abstract: A retainer clip for holding a gasket between the ends of two coupling components includes a first resilient annular member extending circumferentially about two-thirds of a circle, a second resilient annular member having circumferential ends and a discontinuity between the ends, and a bridge connecting the first and second resilient annular members. The bridge has a circumferential extent of less than 45°, and the first resilient annular member is circumferentially expandable without causing the second resilient annular member to expand.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Assignee: General Components, Inc.Inventor: Kevin Corbett
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Patent number: 6382683Abstract: A non-rotational fitting assembly (10; 110; 210) is provided to prevent torsional forces of a nut (12, 112; 212) from being transmitted to a sealing face (16; 26; 246) of a fitting component (12; 22; 248). The assembly (10; 110; 210) includes at least one fitting component (22; 248) having a bearing face (28; 246) aligned orthogonal to the axis of the fitting component (22; 248). The assembly (10; 110; 210) also includes a nut (12; 112; 212) having a bearing face (36; 118) aligned orthogonal to the threads of the nut (26; 112; 212) and dimensioned for engagement with the bearing face (28; 246) of the fitting component (12; 22; 248).Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1999Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Parker Hannifin CorpInventors: John Albright, Patrick P. Barber, Kenneth W. Sawyer, Lewis L. Aldridge
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Patent number: 6318766Abstract: A coupling assembly includes first and second coupling members or glands having end faces that sealingly engage opposite faces of an annular gasket. An end face of the coupling member includes a circumferentially continuous seal bead disposed adjacent the bore of the coupling member. A bead thus contacts the gasket along a radially inner region thereof. Disposed over a major portion of the radial face is a substantially planar region. The planar region is adapted to engage the gasket during make-up so that the user encounters an increase or positive feedback of increased torque once the coupling assembly is properly made-up. The end face also includes a raised ring disposed along the radial perimeter. The ring extends outwardly from the end face a dimension slightly greater than that of the bead so that it provides initial engagement with the gasket. This locks the coupling member and gasket against relative rotation during make-up.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1997Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Gerald A. Babuder, Timothy A. Barney, Gregory L. Piper
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Publication number: 20010040378Abstract: A coupling assembly includes first and second coupling members or glands having end faces that sealingly engage opposite faces of an annular gasket. An end face of the coupling member includes a circumferentially continuous seal bead disposed adjacent the bore of the coupling member. A bead thus contacts the gasket along a radially inner region thereof. Disposed over a major portion of the radial face is a substantially planar region. The planar region is adapted to engage the gasket during make-up so that the user encounters an increase or positive feedback of increased torque once the coupling assembly is properly made-up. The end face also includes a raised ring disposed along the radial perimeter. The ring extends outwardly from the end face a dimension slightly greater than that of the bead so that it provides initial engagement with the gasket. This locks the coupling member and gasket against relative rotation during make-up.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 1997Publication date: November 15, 2001Inventors: GERALD A. BABUDER, TIMOTHY A. BARNEY, GREGORY L. PIPER
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Publication number: 20010038206Abstract: Couplings and coupling components which prevent relative rotation between tubular members when break away torque forces are applied to the tubular members. In one embodiment, the invention is a locking ring for preventing relative axial rotation between two generally tubular members. The ring is shaped to receive a sealing gasket and has two side faces wherein each side face is shaped to frictionally engage one of the tubular members to thereby prevent relative axial rotation between the tubular members. The invention is also directed to a coupling including a locking ring and a method of making a coupling having a locking ring to prevent relative rotation between the tubular members. In another preferred embodiment, the invention is a coupling comprising two generally tubular members each having a sealing end face, a raised, annular sealing bead, an inner bore, and a frictional surface located radially outward of the sealing bead.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 1998Publication date: November 8, 2001Applicant: Leonard L. LewisInventors: BENJAMIN J. OLECHNOWICZ, GERALD A. BABUDER, TIMOTHY A. BARNEY, RONALD K. FISHER
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Patent number: 6308994Abstract: A coupling assembly includes a pair of glands having ends that seal on opposite faces of a seal member. A coupling nut assembly cooperates with the glands to urge the ends against the seal member. A torque suppression assembly is mounted on a groove of the gland to limit rotational forces from the coupling nut assembly to the gland. The torque suppression assembly includes a thrust member that engages the coupling nut assembly and a bearing member that transfers axial make-up forces from the thrust member to the gland and rotates relative to the thrust member to reduce the torque transfer.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 1998Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Swagelok CompanyInventor: Paul G. Eidsmore
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Patent number: 6302450Abstract: A segmented pipe coupling is disclosed which includes a successive series of circumferentially discontinuous teeth which extend radially inward along the interior arcuate surface of the coupling and are intended to securely engage a plain ended pipe without cutting into the pipe exterior. The teeth are preferably formed by superimposed multi-lead right hand and left hand threads along the inner arcuate portion of the segmented pipe coupling.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1998Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Victaulic Company of AmericaInventors: Douglas R. Dole, Charles W. Shultz
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Publication number: 20010019116Abstract: A structure of a fluid passage output port of a fluid-operated apparatus comprises a first valve body composed of a resin material and formed with a fluid passage for allowing a fluid to flow therethrough; and a fluid passage output member formed of a resin material to have a substantially cylindrical configuration separately from the first valve body and screwed into a hole of the first valve body by the aid of a male thread; wherein a primary seal portion which intersects an axis of the fluid passage output member and a secondary seal portion which is substantially parallel to the axis are provided at a connecting portion thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2001Publication date: September 6, 2001Inventors: Yoshihiro Fukano, Tadashi Uchino
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Patent number: 6279963Abstract: 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: July 26, 1999Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Georg Fischer Waga N.V.Inventor: Michel Paul Hulsebos
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Patent number: 6273477Abstract: A pipe joint comprises a pair of tubular joint members, an annular gasket interposed between opposed end faces of the two joint members, and threaded means for joining the two joint members. Each of the joint members is prepared from a stainless steel having a surface with a Vickers hardness of at least 300. The gasket is prepared from a stainless steel comprising, in ratio by weight, 12.90 to 15.00% of Ni, 16.50 to 18.00% of Cr, 2.00 to 3.00% of Mo, up to 0.02% of C, up 0.30% of Si, up to 0.40% of Mn, up to 0.03% of P, up to 0.003% of S, up to 0.25% of Cu and up to 0.01% of Al, the gasket having a surface with a Vickers hardness of 90 to 160.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Inventors: Tadahiro Ohmi, Michio Yamaji, Tsutomu Shinohara, Nobukazu Ikeda, Akihiro Morimoto
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Patent number: 6260891Abstract: A press fitting for producing a nondetachable tight connection of smooth-ended pipes which has at least one portion receiving a toroidal sealing element and an adjoining cylindrical area extending in the longitudinal direction, and is provided with a shoulder acting as a stop for the pipe which can be pushed in or pushed on. The sealing element has, in the circumferential direction, at least one portion which is provided with a cross section diverging from the starting cross section in that a bulge extends along the circumference and along the cross-sectional plane and a recess facing the pushed in pipe extends radially in the cross section of the sealing element, the volume of the bulge compared with the starting cross section is at least equal to the volume of the recess lacking at the starting cross section and, before pressing, the recess of the sealing element forms a through-opening in the axial direction viewed in cross section.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Mannesmann AGInventors: Herbert Foering, Rainer Franzen, Thomas Gigowski
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Patent number: 6206435Abstract: A coupling device has a female part secured to a rigid endpiece. A stepped bore is provided that presents a large diameter section beyond an axial latch that is movable between two positions. A banding ring is housed in a removable manner inside the large diameter section and fitted on its inside surface with at least one retaining projection. The projection is used to axially link the tube to the banding ring by biting into the outside surface of the tube. An axial latch has two positions: one opposing axial displacement of the banding ring away from the rigid endpiece, the other releasing the banding ring.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2000Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Legris, S.A.Inventor: Pascal Le Clinche
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Patent number: 6170890Abstract: Each of seal projections 7, 8 is positioned radially outward of an inner periphery 1a, 2a of abutting end face of each of joint members 7, 8 and has in section a contour which comprises a circular-arc portion 7b, 8b extending radially outward from the abutting end face, and a straight portion 7a, 8a extending from the circular-arc portion 7b, 8b. The circular-arc portion 7b, 8b has a center positioned radially inward of the point of intersection of the circular-arc portion 7b, 8b and the straight portion 7a, 8a. The straight portion 7a, 8a is inclined at 30 to 60 degrees with respect to the direction of axis of the joint member.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1998Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignees: Fujikin IncorporatedInventors: Tadahiro Ohmi, Michio Yamaji, Nobukazu Ikeda, Tsutomu Shinohara, Tetsuya Kojima
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Patent number: 6161875Abstract: Each of coupling members 5, 12 is formed with a retainer accommodating recessed portion 45, 46 in an butting end face thereof, the recessed portion 45, 46 being formed on a bottom face thereof with a gasket holding annular ridge 47, 48 having an annular projection 47a, 48a. A retainer 42 comprises a retainer body 43 holding the outer periphery of a gasket 41 and attached to the outer periphery of the annular ridge 47 of one of the coupling members, 5, and a guide ring portion 44 for guiding a peripheral surface of the recessed portion 46 of the other coupling member 12 when the two coupling members 5, 12 are butted against each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: Fujikin IncorporatedInventors: Michio Yamaji, Tsutomu Shinohara, Kosuke Yokoyama
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Patent number: RE38204Abstract: A quick-connect coupling for interconnecting only matching fluid delivery and supply lines while preventing the inadvertent connection of mismatched lines where there are matched and mismatched delivery and supply lines. The coupling includes first and second coupling members that are releasably slidably, axially interfitted with their passageways in fluid communication. In the disclosed embodiment of a coupling for use in a chemical extraction system, one coupling member is a male member connected to the supply lines in the typical fifty gallon drum and the other coupling member is a female coupling member connected to the delivery lines. Key coding elements on the coupling members are movable into matched interengagement when the supply and delivery lines are matched but are precluded from moving into matched interengagement when the lines are mismatched.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2000Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Container Technology, Inc.Inventor: Randal N. Kazarian