Dissimilar Patents (Class 285/334.4)
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Patent number: 12209667Abstract: A combination of seals and wear guides for use in a hydraulic cylinder provides a sealed engagement between a piston rod of the hydraulic cylinder and an inner circumferential surface of a rod end of a cylinder barrel of the hydraulic cylinder through which the piston rod is axially movable. The combination includes a cylindrical metallic wear guide for seating within a first annular groove formed around the inner circumferential surface, a buffer seal assembly including an annular buffer seal cooperatively mated with an annular backup ring for seating within a second annular groove, a U-cup seal for seating within a third annular groove, a cylindrical plastic wear guide for seating within a fourth annular groove, and a triple lip wiper seal including three ringed lip portions for seating within a fifth annular groove.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2022Date of Patent: January 28, 2025Assignee: CATERPILLAR INC.Inventors: Ananda Sudhakar Ponnusamy, Rameshkrishnan Lakshminarayanan, Justin Douglas Speichinger, Cody Patrick Renshaw, Jaime E. Ruiz
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Patent number: 11885446Abstract: An arrangement for equalizing an offset between two pipe flanges, includes an arrangement for equalizing an offset between two pipe flanges, having adjustment rings, each having a recess which extends along an axis and about which a ring material extends in a circumferential direction, wherein at least two of the adjustment rings have two contact surfaces, the contact surfaces having flat, substantially circular contact surfaces at least along circular tracks concentric to the axis. A cross section of the ring material has a varying axial ring material thickness in the circumferential direction such that at least two of the adjustment rings have a wedge shape having an angular offset of the two contact surfaces relative to each other. The arrangement has at least three adjustment rings to flexibly compensate for different offset phenomena.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2020Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventor: Markus Dings
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Patent number: 11560760Abstract: A tubular connection comprising a longitudinal axis, a pin member comprising a distal pin end, a tapered pin thread having a constant pin taper angle ?1 with respect to the longitudinal axis, and a pin sealing surface located between the pin thread and the distal pin end, and a box member comprising a distal box end, a box sealing surface, and a tapered box thread having a constant box taper angle ?1 with respect to the longitudinal axis and located between the box sealing surface and the distal box end, and wherein the pin thread is configured to cooperate by make up with the box thread along a cooperating area, while having a radial thread interference between the pin thread and the box thread along at least part of the cooperating area, the pin sealing surface and the box sealing surface are configured to contact each other upon make-up in a sealing manner while forming a metal to metal seal, and the pin taper angle ?1 is larger than the box taper angle ?1.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2016Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: HYDRIL COMPANYInventor: David Mutis Rueda
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Patent number: 10591096Abstract: A method for providing a mechanical seal assembly involves the steps of: providing first and second flanges (10) of standard configuration; providing a metallic seal element (32) having first and second faces, wherein each face includes an annular seal surface (42); and modifying each of said first and second flanges in order to produce a new metallic seal surface (28); wherein the annular seal surface (32) on each of the first and second faces of the metallic seal element is complimentary to the new metallic seal surfaces (28) of the respective first and second flanges for sealing engagement therewith.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2016Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: EVENORT LTDInventor: Craig McKay
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Patent number: 10508739Abstract: A mechanical seal assembly has a first flange (10) and a second flange (10). The body of each flange defines a recess adjacent a flange connection face and wherein said recess includes an annular metallic seal surface (28). A metallic seal element (32) is locatable between the first and second flanges. First and second faces of the metallic seal element include an annular seal surface (42). The seal element is configured to be clamped between the two flange bodies (10), to create a metal-to-metal seal between the respective annular seal surface (42) of the seal element and the metallic seal surface (28) of a respective flange body.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2016Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: EVENORT LTDInventors: Craig McKay, Matthew Smith, Darren Roberts
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Patent number: 10502658Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for a self-aligning exhaust sensor joint. In one example, a system may include a tapered pipe having a flange at its wider end; a nut having a head, an externally threaded bottom, and a tapered inner cavity that is adapted to fit around the tapered pipe; and a boss having a threaded inner cavity that is adapted to engage with the threaded bottom of the nut and having an engagement cavity for receiving the flange. By inserting the flange into the engagement cavity, mating the externally threaded bottom of the nut with the threaded inner cavity of the boss, and torquing the nut until a bottom surface of the externally threaded bottom pushes against the flange, a seal may be formed between the tapered pipe and the boss.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2017Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: Ford Global Technologies, LLCInventors: Swadad A. Carremm, Mahmoud Yousef Ghannam, Rakeeb Kaid, James W. Anderson
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Patent number: 10438786Abstract: An attachment device for releasably attaching a fluid line to a fluid inlet or outlet is disclosed. The device comprises an attachment member for releasably engaging a fluid inlet or outlet, and an elastic member coupled to the attachment member. The attachment device is attachable to a fluid line such that the attachment member is moveable relative to the fluid line and such that movement of the attachment member relative to the fluid line causes elastic deformation of the elastic member.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2017Date of Patent: October 8, 2019Assignee: MICROMASS UK LIMITEDInventors: Ian Trivett, Stephen O'Brien, David Gordon
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Patent number: 10335277Abstract: A percutaneous valve delivery system may include an outer sheath and an inner catheter disposed within the outer sheath. The inner catheter may include a plurality of lumens formed therein. A tubular extension may extend distally from a distal end of the inner catheter, wherein the tubular extension is axially movable relative to the inner catheter. A nose cone may be attached to the tubular extension. A handle may be attached to the outer sheath, wherein the handle is configured to shift the outer sheath between a first position and a second position relative to the inner catheter. A valve replacement implant may be releasably coupled to the inner catheter.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2016Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED INC.Inventors: Crissly V. Crisostomo, Randy S. Gamarra
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Patent number: 10099221Abstract: A ferrule 10 is pressed by a pressing plate 35, and the ferrule 10 is thereby sandwiched and fixed between a ferrule receiving part 20 and ferrule pressing part 30. The pressing plate 35 is displaced by a displacing mechanism 350, whereby the pressing plate 35 is switched between a contacting state in which the pressing plate 35 is in contact with the ferrule 10 and a non-contacting state in which the pressing plate 35 is not in contact with the ferrule 10 and the ferrule 10 can pass thorough the inside of the ferrule pressing part 30. By displacement of the pressing plate 35 to the non-contacting state, the ferrule pressing part 30 can be extracted from the ferrule 10 side, and the ferrule pressing part 30 can therefore be removed from a column 2 in a state in which the ferrule 10 is attached in a swaged fashion.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2014Date of Patent: October 16, 2018Assignee: Shimadzu CorporationInventors: Hirokazu Taniuchi, Hajime Takemoto, Shoji Ide, Yasunori Terai, Ryo Takechi
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Patent number: 9857006Abstract: Embodiments of a retaining ring for a pipe joint assembly comprise a unitary, ring-shaped body having radially inner and outer surfaces and axially inner and outer surfaces, wherein the radially inner surface is provided with a gripping segment comprising one or more fins, with each of the fins extending radially inwardly. Embodiments further include a wing formed therewith, extending radially outwardly from the radial outer surface to the radially outermost surface. In various embodiments, the retaining ring can be split.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2016Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Assignee: Quick Fitting, Inc.Inventors: David B. Crompton, Libardo Ochoa Dias, Herbert J. Bouchard
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Patent number: 9309873Abstract: A sealing system for a high pressure pump, in which the pump includes a vessel defining a vessel bore and having an end portion, the vessel bore having a first engagement face and defining a central longitudinal axis, and in which the pump further includes a plunger cooperative with the vessel to increase the pressure of a fluid within the bore, includes a seal member at least partially received within the bore and defining a second engagement face. The sealing system further includes a retaining member in operative contact with the seal member to mate the first engagement face with the second engagement face to inhibit fluid leakage from the bore. The first engagement face includes a first contacting surface having a non-linear cross-section. The second engagement face includes a second contacting surface having a non-linear cross-section in contact with the first contacting surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2012Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: KMT Waterjet Systems Inc.Inventor: Eric D. Roll
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Patent number: 8496273Abstract: An improved reemployable tubular connection system and method for oil field application disposes an axially asymmetric seal in a coupling sleeve interconnecting the oppositely entered pin ends of two tubing sections. The sleeve includes an approximately central interior surface for seating a deformable seal having oppositely directed tapered edges with different angles of convergence. The pin ends enter into and resiliently displace the edges of the seal, which may be made differentially adhesive so that a tubing connection may be broken and remade a number of times.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2009Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Inventor: Kenneth J. Carstensen
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Patent number: 8033580Abstract: A device (30) for feeding working fluid to an assembly (14) requiring working fluid includes at least one fluid channel (20, 20a-20d) extending from a surface (16a) and at least one screw element (22, 24) capable of being screwed from the surface (16a) into the at least one fluid channel (20, 20a-20d) for feeding working fluid into the fluid channel (20, 20a-20d) or for closing the fluid channel (20, 20a-20d), the at least one fluid channel (20, 20a-20d) having a first section (32) directly adjacent to the surface (16a) with a larger width, a second section (36) with a smaller width and, between the first section (32) and the second section (36), having a first transition region (34) with an annular surface (34a), and the screw element (22, 24) having at least one sealing surface (22c, 24c) capable of being brought into sealing engagement with the annular surface (34a).Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2010Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Rexroth Star GmbHInventors: Stefan Dorn, Alfred Haub, Andreas Schupies
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Publication number: 20100225109Abstract: A tube connector comprising a male portion having a male portion thread on an outer surface, a first tube having a first tube surface disposed at a seat angle (?) of approximately 37° to a tube connector centerline, the male portion having a clearance engagement with the first tube, a nut having a clearance engagement with a second tube, the nut engagable with the male portion thread, the second tube having a second tube surface disposed at a seat angle (??) in the range of (??)=(?+x)°, were x=+0° up to 1°, and the first tube surface compressed by the nut and the male portion against the second tube surface for a sealing engagement between the first tube surface and the second tube surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2009Publication date: September 9, 2010Inventors: Jonathan Clark Swift, Kurtis Horwath, Shahram Totonchian
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Patent number: 7766395Abstract: A device (30) for feeding working fluid to an assembly (14) requiring working fluid includes at least one fluid channel (20, 20a-20d) extending from a surface (16a) and at least one screw element (22, 24) capable of being screwed from the surface (16a) into the at least one fluid channel (20, 20a-20d) for feeding working fluid into the fluid channel (20, 20a-20d) or for closing the fluid channel (20, 20a-20d), the at least one fluid channel (20, 20a-20d) having a first section (32) directly adjacent to the surface (16a) with a larger width, a second section (36) with a smaller width and, between the first section (32) and the second section (36), having a first transition region (34) with an annular surface (34a), and the screw element (22, 24) having at least one sealing surface (22c, 24c) capable of being brought into sealing engagement with the annular surface (34a).Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2005Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Rexroth Star GmbHInventors: Stefan Dorn, Alfred Haub, Andreas Schupies
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Patent number: 7578043Abstract: An expandable coupling arrangement for coupling first and second tubulars includes a male thread portion on an end of the first tubular and a female thread portion on an end of the second tubular. The thread portions comprise dovetail threads having flanks, roots and crests, wherein the flanks are inclined at an angle of greater than 10°.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2006Date of Patent: August 25, 2009Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventors: Neil Andrew Abercrombie Simpson, Simon John Harrall, Paul David Metcalfe, Neil James Glover, David Stephenson, Andrew Michael Duggan
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Patent number: 7083203Abstract: A connecting element for connecting a fuel line to a fuel injector having a first connecting sleeve, which may be inserted into a receiver opening in the fuel line, and a first sealing element positioned on the first connecting sleeve. The connecting element may have a second connecting sleeve, on the end diametrically opposed to the first connecting sleeve, which may be inserted into a recess in the fuel injector and on which a second sealing element is positioned. A radially expanded region may be formed between the first and second connecting sleeves, whose transition to at least one of the two connecting sleeves may be formed as a first contact surface, which, when the connecting element is mounted, may be in contact with a corresponding surface on one of the adjoining components.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2002Date of Patent: August 1, 2006Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Andreas Glaser, Jochen Staiger
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Patent number: 7017950Abstract: An expandable tubular coupling comprises a threaded male portion and a corresponding threaded female portion, wherein the thread portions feature thread profiles configured such that the coupling may be made up to a predetermined extent, and once made up to the predetermined extent be made up no further. In a disclosed embodiment the thread profiles are a combination of a square thread profile and dovetail thread profile.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: Weatherford/Lamb, Inc.Inventor: Iain Cameron Macaulay
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Patent number: 6991268Abstract: A pipe fitting has a body with an internally threaded bore and at least one female starter thread. The at least one female starter thread is disposed either within the bore or immediately outside of the bore. The starter thread is axially aligned with the bore threads. The starter thread is made from a material which is stronger than the material from which the bore threads are made. The starter thread most proximate to the threads of the internally threaded bore has a pitch diameter which is at least two percent greater than the pitch diameter of the most proximate thread within the internally threaded bore.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2004Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Spears Manufacturing Co.Inventor: Wayne Spears
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Patent number: 6981720Abstract: The present invention is a ferrule for gas chromatography fittings comprising a body having a first end, a second end, and an internal bore extending length of the body; a tip integral with the body and protruding from the first end is disclosed. The tip has a flat surface through which the internal bore extends and wherein the flat surface of the tip is of smaller area than the first end and is perpendicular to the body. In one embodiment the body of the ferrule is formed from Zirconia ceramic. A connector assembly for creating a gas seal between chromatographic tubing is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2003Date of Patent: January 3, 2006Assignee: Agilent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard P. White, Alan D. Loux
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Patent number: 6866305Abstract: A pipe fitting has a body with an internally threaded bore and at least one female starter thread. The at least one female starter thread is disposed either within the bore or immediately outside of the bore. The starter thread is axially aligned with the bore threads. The starter thread is made from a material which is stronger than the material from which the bore threads are made.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Spears Manufacturing Co.Inventor: Wayne Spears
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Patent number: 6802541Abstract: Components, assemblies and methods for creating seals in ultrahigh pressure fluid containment systems, are shown and described. Embodiments of the invention allow abutting components of like materials to be compressed against each other without the need of an intermediate gasket or other structure, and reduce relative movement between the abutting parts to increase the useful life of the components. Embodiments of the invention incorporate a first component with a tapered mouth having a curved cross-sectional profile, and a complementary component having a mouth with a linear cross-sectional profile. The profiles contact each other at a tangential contact angle ranging between 40 and 68 degrees with respect to the radial axis of the components.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Flow International CorporationInventors: Jordan J. Hopinks, Olivier L. Tremoulet, Jr., Larry G. Pearson
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Publication number: 20040183303Abstract: A threaded pipe coupling for connecting a pipe to a connection part with a conical exterior surface, especially for connecting copper pipes in refrigeration technology, with a sleeve-shaped union nut to form a threaded coupling with the connection part and a clamping ring arranged within the union nut. To enable an easy-to-realize coupling also without additional elements and without preliminary work, the clamping ring has a conical inner surface, corresponding to the conical exterior surface of the connection part, with a sealing bead coming into contact with the conical exterior surface of the connection part.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventor: Pirmin Westermann
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Patent number: 6729659Abstract: A flare fitting assembly includes a first coupling member and a second coupling member adapted to be cooperatively coupled together. The first coupling member has a first through bore with one end adapted to accept and retain a first tube. The second coupling member has a second through bore adapted to be disposed upon a second tube with an outwardly flared end. An arcuately shaped seating surface is disposed within the first through bore of the first coupling member. A conically flared seating surface is disposed within the second through bore of the second coupling member adapted to engage an outer surface of the flared end of the second tube such that a line seal is formed between the inner surface of the flared end of the second tube and the arcuate surface when the first and second coupling members are cooperatively coupled.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2001Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Visteon Global Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Fred Georg Schroeder, Zhongping Zeng
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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: 20030197377Abstract: An ultrahigh-pressure fluid system, such as an ultrahigh-pressure fluid pump, includes an improved dynamic seal assembly that can withstand pressures above 40,000 psi, and more preferably, pressures up to and beyond 87,000 psi. The dynamic sealing assembly includes a plastic seal having a bore through which the plunger reciprocates, and a bearing positioned adjacent the seal, also having a bore through which the plunger reciprocates. A seal carrier surrounds the circumference of the bearing and is subjected to a compressive force that is sufficiently high to circumferentially collapse the seal carrier in a radial direction against the bearing. This collapse of the seal carrier against the bearing causes an inner surface of the bore through the bearing to achieve substantially uniform contact with an outer surface of the plunger when the assembly is subjected to ultrahigh-pressure, thereby eliminating gaps that occur in prior art systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2003Publication date: October 23, 2003Applicant: Flow International CorporationInventors: Jordan J. Hopkins, Adrian Hawes, William L. Old
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Publication number: 20030122376Abstract: Components, assemblies and methods for creating seals in ultrahigh pressure fluid containment systems, are shown and described. Embodiments of the invention allow abutting components of like materials to be compressed against each other without the need of an intermediate gasket or other structure, and reduce relative movement between the abutting parts to increase the useful life of the components. Embodiments of the invention incorporate a first component with a tapered mouth having a curved cross-sectional profile, and a complementary component having a mouth with a linear cross-sectional profile. The profiles contact each other at a tangential contact angle ranging between 40 and 68 degrees with respect to the radial axis of the components.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Applicant: Flow International CorporationInventors: Jordan J. Hopkins, Olivier L. Tremoulet, Larry G. Pearson
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Patent number: 6517126Abstract: An internal swage fitting for swaging a tube. The fitting includes a tube connection region with one or more radial grooves and an expansion cavity at the end adjacent to the end of the tube to be swaged. The expansion cavity accommodates flowing tube material during the swaging process with minimal axial pressure on the fitting. The expansion cavity also includes a stop wall to fix the location of the tube in the fitting. The expansion cavity enables swaging of tube materials of relatively high ductility without accounting for setback. It therefore eliminates the need for a collar to establish setback during swaging.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Ivan Harry Peterson, John Carl Glessner
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Patent number: 6502724Abstract: A connector module for use in connection with a beverage dispensing system for dispensing a beverage from a beverage container that includes a surface mounted dispensing tower to which one or more dispensing faucets are connected. The connector module can be inserted directly into the dispensing tower and take the place of the existing feed lines and cooling means. Additionally, the connector module which can be operably interconnected with the dispensing faucets, includes a cooling component that can be connected to the feed line and to a refrigeration line for cooling the feed line so as to ensure that the beverage leaving the faucet is appropriately chilled.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Inventor: Harry Kelpach
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Publication number: 20020195819Abstract: A hydraulic coupling that is used for connecting hydraulic tubular lines includes a male plug which will mate with a standard tube end flare. The male plug has a rounded end that will provide for a line contact with the interior surface of the standard flare. The rounded end of the plug is joined to the main portion of the male plug body through a wall that is controlled in cross-sectional size so that the outer end will deflect as the male plug is tightened into place. This will provide a resilient loading along a line of contact to insure that the seal is maintained even if there is slight axial movement between the flare and the male plug.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2001Publication date: December 26, 2002Inventor: Thomas M. Sagaser
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Patent number: 6494325Abstract: A toilet water-line filter (10) that is designed to protect a toilet's fill valve (62) from the intrusion of potentially damaging debris such as rocks, vegetation, etc. The filter (10) is comprised of a housing (12) and an internal filter (34) which consists of a mesh staining element (36). The filter (10) is attached between the toilet's fill valve (62) and a typical, flexible, water line (66). Debris that would normally pass into the fill valve (62) becomes trapped in the mesh staining element (36), from where the debris is easily removed.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2000Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Inventor: Israel Mizrahi
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Patent number: 6494499Abstract: A pipe connector for offshore risers has conical thread forms. The connector has a pin with a nose, an external shoulder, and conical first and second pin threaded sections. The first and second pin threaded sections are axially separated by a pin intermediate section that is free of threads. The first and second pin threaded sections are formed on a single continuous taper and on a continuous helix. The intermediate section is also conical and at the same taper as the pin first and second threaded sections. The connecter has a box with a rim, an internal base, and a conical receptacle between the rim and the base. The conical receptacle has first and second box threaded sections that make up with the pin threaded sections. The box also has an intermediate section between its first and second threaded connections that is free of threads. The intermediate sections make up with radial interference. Upper and lower metal-to-metal sealing surfaces are located at the nose and at the base of the pin.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2000Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: The Technologies Alliance, Inc.Inventors: Edward M. Galle, Sr., Edward M. Galle, Jr.
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Patent number: 6431613Abstract: A pipe connection has a connecting member (1). The connecting member (1) has a first end face (4), a first conical bore (5), starting to taper from the latter, which defines a first cone angle (11). The connecting member also includes an axial bore length (9) followed by a bore (6). The outside of the connecting member (1) has a threaded portion (3). A nut (13) has a second conical bore (15) tapered in the direction opposite to the direction of the first conical bore (5). The second conical bore defines a second cone angle (16). A through-bore (17) is in the nut (13). A pipe (18) has a pipe projection (19) which extends into the bore (6) of the connecting member (1). A connecting portion (21) is on the pipe (18). A first conical tensioning face (22) which cooperates with the first conical bore (5) is on the connecting portion (21).Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Walterscheid Rohrverbindungstechnik GmbHInventors: Jörg Altenrath, Michael Hahn, Alfons Schorn-Gilson
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Patent number: 6312022Abstract: Two steel pipes are each connected to a mounting flange for joining the two pipes, the flanges in one embodiment being fixed stationary to each other and in a second embodiment fixed movable relative to each other. A compressed knitted wire mesh seal is between the two flanges in a dynamic embodiment. Each flange has a spherical inner concave or outer convex surface and the seal has an inner concave and outer convex spherical surface. The seal outer convex spherical surface has a radius smaller than the mating flange concave inner surface. The origins of the two radii are offset. The seal inner concave spherical surface has a radius that is larger than the mating spherical outer convex surface of the corresponding flange. The seal contacts the two flanges in an annular set of pressure points to provide enhanced sealing action.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Metex Mfg. CorporationInventors: Lawrence John Brophy, III, Kurry Brian Emmons
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Patent number: 6283511Abstract: A pipe coupling has coupling members provided with a pin and a box. The outer surface of the pin is provided with axially extending columns of teeth, separated by free slots, and the inner surface of the box is provided with axially extending columns of counter teeth, also separated by free slots. To connect the coupling, the pin is axially inserted into the box and rotated over a fraction of a full turn to make the engagement surfaces of the teeth engage with the corresponding engagement surfaces of the counter teeth, thereby creating an axial pre-tension between the pin and the box. The design of the teeth is differentiated over the length of the pin and the box to be adapted to differences in loads during make-up and in use and the coupling is protected against release and overturning.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1998Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Well Engineering Partners, B.V.Inventor: Gerrit Pieter Kamp
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Patent number: 6279965Abstract: A pipe joint is provided whereby fluid pipelines, such as exhaust pipes, or the like, can be connected hermetically, in such a manner that the relative angle therebetween can vary, while ensuring satisfactory manufacturing precision of the sealing surface of a ring-shaped sealing ring.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Kokusan Parts Industry Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hidetomo Kida
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Patent number: 6254147Abstract: A fluid-tight coupling (2) for connecting opposite ends of the pipe section (4, 6) to provide a fluid-tight AI seal is described. The fluid-tight seal between the upper and lower tubular sections is provided by an upper and a lower metal-to-metal seal produced respectively between a lower sealing surface (10) of the upper pipe section (4) and an upper sealing surface (12) of an annular interface member (8) and an upper sealing surface (14) of the lower section (6) and a lower sealing surface (16) of the annular interface member (8). The metal-to-metal seals are produced and maintained by a collar (20) arranged coaxially about the coupling region of the tubular sections.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1996Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Expro North Sea, LimitedInventor: Jeffrey Charles Edwards