"rolled-in" Gasket Patents (Class 285/344)
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Patent number: 12085208Abstract: A fluid line for connection with an assembly of a motor vehicle includes a pipe and at least one connector. The connector is configured for insertion into a complementary coupling, and has a main body and a locking element for locking with the coupling. The locking element is mounted relative to the main body so that it can rotate around a rotational axis, and designed in such a way as to achieve a locking of the connector by rotating the locking element around the rotational axis. The locking element has at least one locking contour, and is designed in such a way that a force acting axially on the connector is exerted in the direction of the coupling by rotating the locking element during a locking process with a coupling.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2022Date of Patent: September 10, 2024Assignee: TI AUTOMOTIVE (FULDABRUECK) GMBHInventors: Hans Jensen, Uwe Fiedler
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Patent number: 11953225Abstract: A flanged ring connector (50) for connecting adjacent ends of HVAC ducting (52) includes an insertion flange portion to engage within the interior of the ducting. A mating flange portion (56) extends laterally or transversely to the insertion flange portion (54). A seat (58) is formed along the mating flange portion (56) to receive and retain a seal (60) and/or a reinforcing member or bead (90).Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2020Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Inventor: Jeffrey Allen Hermanson
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Patent number: 11767938Abstract: A compression fitting includes a nut with a threaded end for receiving a threaded tube and a receiving end for holding a plunger head; and a plunger with an inner bore for receiving a capillary tube and the plunger head for engaging a ferrule positioned within the receiving end between the plunger head and the threaded tube, the plunger slidingly engaged with the nut to force the ferrule from the nut.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2021Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: Thermo Finnigan LLCInventors: George B. Guckenberger, Adam D. Bryant
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Patent number: 8807601Abstract: A compression seal assembly that can be installed on a wall without requiring access to both sides of the wall. The compression seal comprises a core member, a split washer, a gasket, and a first nut. The core member includes a cylindrical body and a flange rigidly attached to the cylindrical body. The cylindrical body includes a smooth cylindrical portion separating the flange from a first set of threads. The split washer is helical shaped and has a first end and a second end. The split washer is ramped through the hole until the split washer is entirely on the first side of the wall. A gasket is then inserted onto the smooth cylindrical portion adjacent the second side of the wall, and the first nut is threaded onto the first set of threads. As the first nut is tightened, the split washer, the wall and the gasket are compressed between the flange and first nut.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2011Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: Evergreen Tool Co., Inc.Inventor: James R. Anderson
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Publication number: 20140203551Abstract: A connection system for carrying a refrigerant may provide a hybrid redundancy in sealing a refrigerant flow from the surround system environment. The connection system may include a first sealing ring of a first type and a second sealing ring of a second type positioned downstream from the first sealing ring. In some embodiments, the first sealing ring may be in a groove positioned around the outside diameter of a male fitting. The second sealing ring may be positioned at an interface between the male fitting and a female fitting. In some embodiments, flanges of each fitting define the interface so that the second sealing ring may be positioned between the flanges of each fitting. The second sealing ring may be selected from a material that has a wider range of operating temperature than the first sealing ring so that in the event of failure in the first sealing ring, the second sealing ring may prevent leakage.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2013Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC., PATENT SERVICES M/S AB/2BInventor: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC., PATENT SERVICES M/S AB/2B
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Publication number: 20140131997Abstract: A connector unit for connecting capillaries, in particular for high-performance liquid chromatography is described. A connector capillary projects through a bore of a connector housing. An annular sealing element is provided on a front end region of the connector capillary and which is composed of a plastically and/or elastically deformable material. The connector housing is formed so as to be releasably connectable to a bushing unit. The connector capillary has an inner shell composed of a plastically and/or elastically deformable material and an outer shell which engages around the inner shell and which is composed of a pressure-resistant material. The inner shell has a radially outwardly extending front end region which, on its own or together with the annular sealing element can generate a sealing action between the front end region of the connector capillary and the annular face side of the capillary receiving opening of the bushing unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: DIONEX SOFTRON GMBHInventors: Daniel BÜRGER, Michael SCHADL
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Publication number: 20140097614Abstract: A joint fastening structure includes a first tube, a second tube, and at least one insert member. The first tube is provided at one end with a coupling section, on which at least one sealing portion and at least one locating portion are formed, and the sealing portion is configured for a sealing ring to fit therein. The second tube has a passageway for the coupling section to insert thereinto, and is formed on one side with at least one insertion portion. The insert member is inserted in the insertion portion to partially extend into the passageway in the second tube and engage with one side of the locating portion. With the above arrangements, the first and second tubes can be more conveniently coupled to each other with improved sealing effect between them, while the first tube is turnable relative to the second tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2012Publication date: April 10, 2014Applicant: ASIA VITAL COMPONENTS (CHINA) CO., LTD.Inventor: Bin Chen
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Publication number: 20130082463Abstract: The invention provides a pipe coupling configured for coupling pipes over a range of diameters including a gripping and sealing assembly comprising a ring of circumferentially linked carrier members (1) the circumferentially discontinuous members are interlinked by means of a tongue and groove connection between a groove (2) on a first member and a tongue (3) on an adjacent member, the opening of the groove which receives the tongue facing in a plane not in alignment with a tangent of the circumferential plane of the carrier and each tongue is attached to its member by a resiliency deformable arm whereby to provide stability of the circumferential links in the absence of any additional support.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2010Publication date: April 4, 2013Inventor: Andrew James Benson
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Publication number: 20120306200Abstract: A fitting assembly for conveying a fluid under high pressure includes a first conduit including an outer diameter of the first conduit, a second conduit of circular cross-section defining an inside diameter to receive the first conduit. The fitting assembly further includes a circumferential sealing mechanism for coupling the second conduit to the first conduit after the first conduit is inserted into the smooth circular end of the second conduit. Particularly, the sealing mechanism is located within the second conduit before the female threads therein.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2012Publication date: December 6, 2012Inventor: Seann Pavlik
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Publication number: 20120228865Abstract: A double containment pipe system with an expandable joint. The double containment pipe system may comprise an inner, or carrier, pipe assembly and an outer, or containment, pipe assembly. The expandable joint allows the inner, or carrier, pipe assembly and an outer, or containment, pipe assembly to expand axially independently. Such an expandable joint for a double containment pipe system may be beneficial where the carrier and containment pipe assemblies expand or contract at different rates due to different materials and/or different temperature environments.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2011Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventors: Kevin Sopoliga, Craig Szachta
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Publication number: 20120161436Abstract: A pipe adaptor, including an adaptor body; an axial passage; a socket connecting segment for connecting with a socket; a pipe connecting segment for connecting with a pipe; a first O-shaped sealing ring; and a second O-shaped sealing ring. The axial passage is disposed in the adaptor body. The first O-shaped sealing ring is disposed on the socket connecting segment for forming a sealed connection with the internal wall of the socket. The second O-shaped sealing ring is disposed on the pipe connecting segment for forming a sealed connection with the internal wall of the pipe. A pipe connector including the pipe adaptor.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2011Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: LA CASA ANGELA HOLDING LIMITEDInventor: Manouchehr Salehi-Bakhtiari
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Publication number: 20110316273Abstract: A dual seal tube fitting is provided for quick and easy, substantially leak-free coupling with plastic tubing or the like in a water supply application, such as in a drinking fountain or the like. A reinforcing metal sleeve is slidably received into the end of a length of tubing which is then slidably received into a central bore of a fitting body having a resilient seal ring seated therein for sealingly engaging an outer diameter surface of the tubing. A compression ring is slidably received onto the tubing in a position over a portion of the internal sleeve therein, and is compressibly retained between the tubing and a fitting body seal face by a compression nut threaded onto the fitting body. The resilient seal ring thus provides a primary seal preventing leakage between the tubing and fitting body, whereas the compression ring provides a secondary seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: HAWS CORPORATIONInventor: Sam T. Hong
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Publication number: 20110148094Abstract: According to the present invention, provided is a flange fastening section comprising a gasket including expanded graphite capable of being accommodated in a groove of a flange for connecting a plurality of pipings and at least one O-ring 1 arranged on an outer periphery of the gasket 2, wherein the O-ring 1 has a cavity through which working fluid may flow, an inlet piping 3 into which the working fluid flows and an outlet piping 4 out of which the working fluid flows, and a cooling system of the flange fastening section.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2010Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Daisuke ASAKURA, Takeo Suga
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Publication number: 20110095521Abstract: A piping joint assembly and fastening ring removal tool allow re-use and repair of push-fit piping fittings and valves without damage to the fitting or valve elements or the pipe. The quick connection pipe fitting assembly package of the present invention employs a threaded retaining cap that when removed, exposes the clamping, sealing and fastening mechanism of the fitting or valve. In one embodiment, the present invention further includes a removable packing gland mounted on a body about an axis of an orifice. The present invention facilitates re-use of existing fittings and valves by allowing the internal components to be removed, repaired and/or replaced.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2010Publication date: April 28, 2011Inventor: David B. Crompton
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Publication number: 20100244441Abstract: A method for joining and sealing a female plastic pipe end having a belled end opening to a mating male plastic pipe end having an interior surface and an exterior surface. A sealing element is installed within a groove formed in the belled end of the female pipe section. The male pipe end is then inserted into the end opening of the female pipe end so that the elastomeric sealing gasket makes sealing contact with the exterior surface of the male pipe. A control mechanism controls the distance the male pipe travels longitudinally within the end opening of the female plastic pipe to prevent overinsertion of the male pipe within the female pipe opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2010Publication date: September 30, 2010Inventors: Guido Quesada, Shahriar Rahman
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Publication number: 20100148495Abstract: A device for forming a press-fit connection with a tube, the device including a socket for insertion of an end section of the tube. The socket includes a wall having at least a first section extending in axial direction, the first section having at least one annular bead providing a housing for at least partially accommodating a sealing element within the socket, and two second sections. Each second section is located immediately adjacent to a bead and commences at a position along an axis of the socket at which a magnitude of a derivative of an outside radius of the wall with respect to the axial position has a local minimum. In addition, each second section has, for every azimuthal position, an inside radius with a minimum at an axial position where the first and second sections terminate and the minimum radius of each second section is smaller than the inside radius at the axial position where the second section commences.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2009Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: IBP IPR LimitedInventors: Alan Richard Glaze, Steven Paul Webb
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Publication number: 20100019491Abstract: A dispensing head for an air pump includes a sleeve connected to the air pump and a chamber is defined in an end of the sleeve. The end having the chamber of the sleeve is received in a housing and a mount piece is securely received in the housing. A first seal ring is mounted to the mount piece and in contact with an inner periphery of the chamber. The mount piece includes a plurality of inner threads defined axially in a central passage in the mount piece, so that the threaded section of a French valve is threadedly connected to the inner threads. A second groove is defined in the mount piece and a second seal ring is engaged with the second groove. The second seal ring is mounted to a neck of the French valve.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2008Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventors: Ying-Che Huang, Chun-Ming Huang
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Patent number: 7641239Abstract: The diameter of a front end opening section (20-1) extending rearward over a predetermined length from a front end opening of a male member reception hole (20) is larger than a diameter of a male member reception section (20-2) of the male member reception hole that follows the front end opening section. The backup ring (18) is allowed to engage an inner wall surface (20-3) of a front end opening section (20-1) as a backup ring (18) is pressed radially outward from an annular groove (24) by a seal ring (16) that is deformed by engagement with the inner wall surface of the male member reception hole (20) when a male coupling member (12) begins to be inserted into the male member reception hole (20), which prevents the backup ring (18) from coming out, in a radially outward manner, from the annular groove (24).Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2006Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Nitto Kohki Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hiroyuki Kitagawa
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Patent number: 7588253Abstract: A sealing system with sealing ring for coupling members for connecting pipes to user devices such as pumps, compressors, tanks and the like, by means of a shank that screws into a seat provided on the said user devices, comprises a groove and an annular seal. The groove, which is shaped according to the teaching of international standard ISO UNI 5711-65, is situated in a position adjacent to the shank of the coupling member, at the opposite end from the end of the shank. The groove is able to receive the annular seal designed to be pressed against an abutting wall or a flared portion of the seat of the user device in order to establish the seal. In the original configuration prior to assembly, the sealing ring is of an essentially cylindrical shape, whereas, in the configuration of compression on the groove, it assumes a shape adapted to the profile of the groove, which is generally frustoconical.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2001Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Olab S.R.L.Inventor: Cesare Bottura
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Publication number: 20090026762Abstract: The diameter of a front end opening section (20-1) extending rearward over a predetermined length from the front end opening of the male member reception hole (20) is set to be larger than that of a male member reception section (20-2) of the male member reception hole that follows the front end opening section. The backup ring (18) is allowed to engage the inner wall surface (20-3) of the front end opening section (20-1) as the backup ring (18) is pressed radially outward from the annular groove (24) by the seal ring (16) deformed by engagement with the inner wall surface of the male member reception hole (20) when the male coupling member (12) has begun to be inserted into the male member reception hole (20), thereby preventing the backup ring (18) from coming out radially outward from the annular groove (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2006Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventor: Hiroyuki Kitagawa
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Publication number: 20090000856Abstract: A method for endforming a tubular member for use assembly for a hydraulic system comprises (1) a connector member having an inner surface exhibiting a stepped configuration and a fixing member at the distal end thereof, and (2) an endform tubular member having an outer surface corresponding to the inner surface of the connector member, wherein the endform tubular member mates with inner surface of the connector member to provide an endform tubular assembly having an improved design for conveying fluids in a hydraulic system. The endform tubular assembly has inherent features therein that are measured to provide quantified values for assessing the robustness of the assembly and predict the performance of such assembly in high pressure applications for prolonged periods of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventors: Terence Skiba, Randy Stanley, Herb Lemaster
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Publication number: 20080191481Abstract: The invention relates to a method for production of a plug connection for a plug piece (1) with a connector (5), as a liquid and/or gas-tight connection, preferably in automobile assembly, whereby the plug piece (1) and the connector (5) are sealed relative to each other by means of a sealing ring (11) arranged in a L-shaped sealing ring groove (14), in particular, a moulded sealing ring.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2005Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: HENN GMBH & CO. KGInventor: Harald Hartmann
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Patent number: 7401791Abstract: A pipe gasket includes a toroidal gasket body and projections extending away from a peripheral surface of the gasket body. The gasket body is configured to allow the gasket body to roll along a spigot end of a first pipe as the spigot end is received inside a bell end of a second pipe. The projections each include a first surface and a second surface. The first surface is configured to facilitate rotation of the gasket body in a first rotational direction. The second surface is configured to inhibit rotation of the gasket body in a second, opposite, rotational direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2005Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: Vertex, Inc.Inventors: William C. Andrick, Michael J. Ferrara, Jr.
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Patent number: 6948718Abstract: An annular gasket for affecting a watertight seal between two sections of corrugated pipe. The gasket comprises a seating portion dimensioned to fit within an annular recess in one of the mated sections of corrugated pipe, and a sealing portion integrally molded with the seating portion. The sealing portion includes a first shoulder portion, a second shoulder portion, and an arcuate surface extending between the first and second shoulder portions. The mass of the seating portion is less than the mass of the sealing portion.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.Inventors: William V. Shaffer, William C. Andrick
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Patent number: 6719294Abstract: A gasket assembly includes an upper housing forming a seal with the outlet of a bathroom fixture, and a lower housing forming a seal with a sewer pipe. The lower housing has an outer surface extending along an axis and a toroidal gasket disposed in sealing relationship with the outer surface and the sewer pipe. To accommodate larger sewer pipes, the outer surface can be formed on an adapter and a second gasket provided to form a seal with the adapter. In an associated method for mounting the gasket assembly, the gasket is rolled axially in a continuous sealing relationship with the lower housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2001Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Assignee: Fluidmaster, Inc.Inventors: Jack T. Nguyen, Christopher A. Coppock, Steven E. Maple, Troy A. Bell, Kevin J. Doverspike
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Patent number: 6550823Abstract: A flange connection for pipes has a plug connection member having a pipe section and a flange connected to one end of the pipe section, wherein the pipe section has a mounting seat and a sealing seat. The plug connection member also has a first sealing ring seated in an initial position in the mounting seat, wherein the first sealing ring rolls from the mounting seat into the sealing seat and into a sealing position when the pipe section is inserted into a pipe end.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventor: Emil Siegwart
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Patent number: 6540264Abstract: In a quick connector for piping 10 for detachably connecting a male member 12 to a female member 11, an O-ring 15 is interposed between the female member 11 and the male member 12 so as to form a seal therebetween, and the O-ring 15 is subjected to a low-friction treatment so that the O-ring can be moved in a direction of an axis of the quick connector 10 by a pressure of an employed fluid.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Kazutaka Yokoyama, Kazuo Takeuchi
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Patent number: 6332632Abstract: A closet flange having a shoulder and a body portion extending therefrom, the body portion having a substantially cylindrical upstream portion and a smooth tapered downstream portion, the downstream portion configured to receive an elastic o-ring. The o-ring travels up the tapered portion as the closet flange is inserted into a drain pipe, providing an increasingly tighter seal between the closet flange and the pipe. O-rings of various outer diameters may be provided to accommodate pipes having different internal diameters. The flange is installed without tools by pushing the flange into the end of the pipe until the desired tightness is achieved.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2000Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Inventor: B. Eugene Hodges
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Patent number: 6325389Abstract: A unique fluid pipe/duct coupling/fitting having flexible arcuate pliable and deformable gaskets such as an O-ring providing the seal between an OD pipe and the ID coupling or fitting and an uncouple retard structure for promoting the insertion of the tubular fluid connector from backing away or withdrawing from the fluid pipe into which the ID coupling is being inserted. The uncoupling retarder structure includes a first starting groove and a last or final resting groove both disposed on the tubular wall of the fluid connector pipe, the first beginning and last final resting groove being disposed and having a predetermined longitudinal distance along the length of the pipe wall between them.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1999Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Inventor: Amir Sharify
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Patent number: 5927411Abstract: A rotatable cutting bit-chuck assembly wherein the cutting bit has an axially forward end an axially rearward end with at least one cutting insert at the axially forward end. The cutting bit contains a cavity defined by a cavity wall. The chuck has an axially forward end and an axially rearward end. Upon assembling the cutting bit on the chuck, the cavity of the cutting bit receives the axially forward end of the chuck wherein there is a variable resistance retention member between the chuck and the cavity wall.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Assignee: Kennametal Inc.Inventor: Daniel C. Sheirer
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Patent number: 5797603Abstract: The present invention relates mainly to a sealing ring and to a method of mounting it in a groove. According to the present invention, the sealing ring is twisted before being mounted in the groove so that the reaction forces retain it therein. The retention capabilities of the present invention is improved for sealing rings of a section that includes a projection directed towards a wall of the groove that provides radial support. The present invention applies more particularly to the mechanical, motor vehicle, and aircraft industries. The sealing ring of the present invention can be used, in particular, in association with the manifolds of turbocompressors, and with air inlet and outlet manifolds, in particular those made of plastics materials, as used in the motor vehicle industry.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1996Date of Patent: August 25, 1998Assignee: Le Joint Francais SNCInventors: Bernard Voirol, Didier Cochin, Thierry Travers
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Patent number: 5683116Abstract: A coupling device is used for joining two pipes. Each end of the coupling has a pair of adjoining grooves in its inner surface. Each groove has at its largest diameter a substantially flat portion located at its innermost end and then tapers in the direction of the coupling end. At the junction between the two grooves, the diameter of outermost groove is greater than the diameter of the innermost groove, forming a small circumferential ridge. An O-ring is initially set in the innermost groove and is compressed as the pipe is pushed into the coupling. The O-ring is further compressed as it rolls down the ramp of the inner groove as the pipe is partially retracted from the coupling. As the O-ring is pulled past the circumferential ridge between the grooves, it expands into the flat portion of the outer groove, forming a seal between the pipe and the coupling and a positive indication of sealing.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Ameron International CorporationInventor: Joie L. Folkers
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Patent number: 5421522Abstract: A nozzle assembly has a nozzle body and a nozzle insert. A sealing member for the assembly is mounted in a groove on the nozzle insert, so as to be removed with the insert. The sealing member, for example an O ring, provides both a sealing function and resiliently biases the insert and body into engagement with one another. Locking projections are provided on the body and insert. The insert has a frusto-conical surface on which the O ring is mounted, so that the O ring is both stretched radially and compressed between the body and insert. A second O ring seal can be provided. For ease of manufacture, locking projections on the insert are formed by a pressing operation, and these locking projections can include a short step to facilitate the engagement of the nozzle body and nozzle insert.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1993Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Bex Engineering Ltd.Inventor: Strachan D. Bowen
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Patent number: 5333910Abstract: Fittings are provided for flexible sewage drain hoses to connect recreational vehicles to sewage facilities as may be found in public parks or other locations. The fittings include a shallow groove for storing an elastic ring, and a wider, deeper groove for placing the flexible sewer hose thereover. The ring can be quickly, easily manually dislodged from the storage groove and directed over the end of the hose where it contracts and securely holds the hose onto the fitting within the wide groove.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1993Date of Patent: August 2, 1994Assignee: Camco Manufacturing, Inc.Inventor: Mark R. Bailey
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Patent number: 5284582Abstract: This invention is regarding to a fast connection joint for pipe fitting, particularly for those applications where prevention of water spraying in large quantity is required. Its structural design allows connecting or disconnecting an external pipe or faucet, without the need to shut off the water automatically opens when a pipe or faucet is inserted into the connection joint and automatically closes when the pipe or faucet is withdrawn.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1992Date of Patent: February 8, 1994Inventor: Ming-Tung Yang
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Patent number: 5280972Abstract: A pipe joint comprising two sealing surfaces (6, 36) one positioned on each of two end portions (2, 4) of two pipes and a sealing device comprising a sealing ring (18). The sealing surfaces (6, 36) form a cylindrical sealing space in which the sealing ring (18) is compressed. In connection with the sealing ring there is in one of the pipe end portions arranged a circumferential cavity (34) partially receiving the elastic material of the sealing ring (18). The sealing surfaces (6, 36) form sealing space portions having a small and substantially equal space width on either side of the sealing ring (18) in the axial direction of the joint for forming supports for carrying transverse loads on either side of the sealing ring.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Forsheda ABInventor: Joakim Andersson
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Patent number: 5222773Abstract: A closure assembly having an O-ring seal which produces extremely low break-out friction is provided. This is achieved by utilizing an annular endless groove which is wider than the material diameter of the O-ring in a first fitting and a flared distal end in a mating second fitting, which permits the O-ring to simultaneously compress and roll, thereby allowing for a much tighter seal than conventional O-rings' seal with out easily rupturing the O-ring.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1992Date of Patent: June 29, 1993Inventor: Hilary C. Boehme
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Patent number: 5199750Abstract: A seal ring socket is disclosed having a ball ring at an insert end which rolls up on a socket neck portion when an insertion pipe is pushed into the ring socket. The rolling of the ball ring expands its volume to insure a water-tight seal against the insertion pipe. Grooves formed in a socket neck portion cause unbalanced stressing of the interior and exterior surfaces of the ring socket thereby assisting in the rolling of the ball ring.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1992Date of Patent: April 6, 1993Inventor: Ming-Tung Yang
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Patent number: 4993756Abstract: Fitted coupling device, formed by two components, for connection to a flexible tube, having a female component and a male component on which said flexible tube is attached by thermal contraction of an external ring. The coupling device has an elastomer O-ring which is gradually compressed between two facing surfaces, one of which is essentially cylindrical and the other of which is a small-angle cone. The compression takes place during an axial manoeuver causing the rolling without sliding of said O-ring, which executes one or more complete turns on itself.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1989Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: Caoutchouc Manufacture et Plastiques S.A.Inventor: Jean-Pierre Bechu
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Patent number: 4984828Abstract: To connect the end of a flexible collar (11) on a flexible wall (12) that belongs, for example, to a containment insulator, one part of that wall is mounted around a circular opening provided for that purpose on a fixed inner ring (18). A toric joint (20), which rolls between two grooves, (18c, 18b) formed on the ring (18) when the rigid outer ring is put into place (22) covering the end of the collar (11), blocks the wall (12) in the groove (18b). An immobilizing ring (24) is then placed in the other groove (18c) to keep the outer ring (22) from escaping.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1989Date of Patent: January 15, 1991Assignee: S.N.E.LA CalheneInventor: Jean-Jacques Lepissier
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Patent number: 4886212Abstract: A spraying device (10) includes a compound fourway rotatable control valve (30), an additive fluid control disc member (84) and a spray selector disc member (104), whereby a primary fluid, such as water, and an additive fluid, such as detergent, can be sprayed or dispensed in various spray patterns separately, or as a mixture having selectively variable concentrations of the additive fluid in the primary fluid. The compound fourway rotatable valve 30 is movable from an inoperative "OFF" position into first, second and third "WATER RINSE", "SOAP-AND-WATER" and "SUDS ONLY" operative positions. The control disc member (84) includes a plurality of orifices (86) of various diameters for controlling the amount of additive fluid dispensed into the primary fluid from a resilient bladder (16) containing the additive fluid as the bladder is collapsed in response to external pressure thereon by the primary fluid.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1988Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Assignee: Turbo Tek Enterprises, Inc.Inventors: Rudy R. Proctor, Fred M. Reinstein
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Patent number: 4432395Abstract: The invention relates to a pipe part with a socket being provided with longitudinally extending channels. The channels extend into the wall of the socket. The socket engages a J-shaped retaining ring which forms with the socket a recess for retaining the flange of a seal that includes a sealing sleeve. The retaining ring adheres to the outer side of the socket by an adhesive.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1982Date of Patent: February 21, 1984Assignee: Wavin B.V.Inventors: Joannes H. Beune, Roelof H. Marissen
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Patent number: 4341392Abstract: Plastic pipes comprising an inner and outer wall being interconnected by lengthwise extending connecting partitions, forming channels, the ends of the channels being each separately sealed by sealingly pressing the end walls of a channel to each other after these walls have been heated to a temperature surpassing the plasticizing temperature.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1980Date of Patent: July 27, 1982Assignee: Wavin B.V.Inventor: Jan P. van Dongeren
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Patent number: 4230157Abstract: A pipe having a sealing member (3) in an inner groove (2) at one pipe end (1). The sealing member provides a very effective seal relative to a spigot end (1a) of another pipe inserted in the pipe in question. The free ends of lip portions (6,7) of a sealing ring (4) (the cross section of which is of V-shape when undeformed) are provided with beads (8) so that behind a stiffening ring (5) surrounding said sealing ring (4) there is more volume of lip material than there is room for in the space confined by the adjacent part of the bottom of the groove (2), the exterior (1a') of said spigot end (1a), the rearmost sidewall (2') of the groove (2) and the stiffening ring (5). The pipe is preferably a plastic pipe.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1979Date of Patent: October 28, 1980Assignee: Wavin B.V.Inventors: Christian Larsen, Per D. Frederiksen, Ebbe N. Sorensen
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Patent number: 3993334Abstract: A jointing piece for sealingly connecting pipes, said piece having at either end elastic sealing means arranged in their operational position to engage sealingly with the inside of the respective connecting pipe end. In the area adjacent either jointing piece end there is provided a sealing means comprising two outwardly open mutually separated channels running circumferentially side by side and being formed in the jointing piece wall and an elastic sealing ring placed therein. Before the jointing piece end is inserted into the respective pipe end, said ring is placed in the channel nearest the end of the pipe jointing piece, and during insertion the ring is caused, by contact with and relative movement between the jointing piece and pipe, to roll over to and down into the posterior second channel where the ring assumes its operational sealing position.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1975Date of Patent: November 23, 1976Assignee: Stifab ABInventors: Rune Evert Fridman, Hans Gosta Johansson
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Patent number: 3951420Abstract: A roll ring for sealing socket-type joints is provided with a circumferentially extending lip having an abutment surface which is positioned to lie in a plane extending through the circumferential axis of the roll ring. The abutment surface tightly engages the outer circumferential surface of the insertion end of a first pipe subsequent to rotation of the ring against its natural bias about its circumferentially extending axis to position the roll ring on the insertion end. A groove is formed in the roll ring less than 180.degree. distant from a back surface of the lip for the reception of the end of a socket of another pipe so as to position the insertion end for insertion into the socket. A circumferentially extending contact surface is disposed perpendicular to the abutment surface to engage the end of the insertion end and, with the natural bias of the roll ring, aids in rolling the roll ring into the space between the insertion end and socket end as the pipes are joined.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1973Date of Patent: April 20, 1976Inventor: Waldemar H. R. Gritzka