Wedge Patents (Class 285/389)
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Patent number: 10400929Abstract: A push-to-connect fitting assembly, device and method allows for continual contact of inserted tubing with a main body member so as to maintain conductivity for electrical applications and a tight, rotation-restricting seal. In various embodiments, an axially internal portion of the device has an interior surface that tapers from a narrower radius to a wider radius as it extends outwardly from a tube stop element to an outer rim.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2017Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: Quick Fitting, Inc.Inventors: David B. Crompton, Libardo Ochoa Dias, Herbert J. Bouchard
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Patent number: 9337570Abstract: A female connector 1 includes a plurality of contactors 3, a holding body 5, a body 61, and a holder 62. Plurality of contactors 3 are connected to a plurality of electric wires 20 of a cable 2, respectively. Holding body 5 is designed to hold the plurality of contactors 3. Body 61 has a housing recess 610 designed to house the plurality of contactors 3 and holding body 5. Holder 62 is designed to prevent holding body 5 from falling from housing recess 610 by coupling to body 61. Female connector 1 includes a cover 63 formed by double molding so as to cover holder 62 in a state where cable 2 is inserted into holder 62 and where holder 62 and body 61 are coupled to each other. Holder 62 is designed to be in close contact with cable 2 along a whole circumference thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2014Date of Patent: May 10, 2016Assignee: Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd.Inventors: Noboru Inagaki, Shinichi Nakamura, Masahiko Kimura
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Publication number: 20150021903Abstract: A fitting for a tube or pipe capable of functioning a high pressures having a first fitting component adapted to receive the conduit end; a conduit gripping device such as a ferrule or ferrules and a second fitting component that can be joined to the first fitting component to cause the conduit gripping device to grip the conduit and seal when assembled. In one aspect of the invention, the first fitting component is constructed from a material that is softer than the material used to construct the second fitting component. An additional aspect of the invention include a retaining portion on the second fitting component that constrains the tube gripping device against pressure. The retaining portion can also be configured to retain the tube gripping device to the second fitting component prior to installation and in a finger-tight condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2014Publication date: January 22, 2015Inventors: Peter C. Williams, Tobin Berry, George A. Carlson, Andrew P. Marshall, Mark A. Clason, Mark A. Bennett, Sanjeev S. Moghe
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Publication number: 20140232111Abstract: A flareless tube connection structure includes a joint body, a coupling member threadedly mounted to the joint body, and front and back ferrules thrilled separately from the joint body and the coupling member and clamped between the joint body and the coupling member. The front and back ferrules are formed separately from each other and can be provisionally assembled together before the coupling member is mounted to the joint body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2012Publication date: August 21, 2014Inventors: Takashi Shimamura, Haruo Nakata
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Patent number: 8794676Abstract: A connector for connecting a first conduit to a second conduit including a body having a passageway therethrough, a first cavity and a second cavity, a first sealing member, a second sealing member, a first compression, a second compression fitting, a first set of one or more keys and one or more mated key ways for preventing rotation of the first conduit when the first sealing member is compressed, and a second set of one or more keys and one or more mated key ways for preventing rotation of the second conduit when the second sealing member is compressed, wherein each of the first cavity and the second cavity in the body is configured to receive one of the sealing members or a detachable holder configured to receive one of the sealing members.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2009Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Waters Technologies CorporationInventors: James P. Murphy, Joseph Michienzi, David Prentice, Sylvain Cormier
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Publication number: 20130154261Abstract: A fitting is provided that may optionally be pulled-up to its final assembled condition by torque rather than by turns. In one embodiment, at least one fitting component includes a structure that facilitates pull-up by torque. The structure may take a wide variety of different forms.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2013Publication date: June 20, 2013Applicant: Swagelok CompanyInventor: Swagelok Company
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Patent number: 8408605Abstract: A threaded union includes a threaded union nut configured to couple abutting ends of a threaded nipple on a distal end of a first joint and a shouldered nipple on a distal end of a second joint and a lower wedge and an upper wedge positioned within an offset distance formed between a lower surface of the union nut and an upper surface of an enlarged section of the shouldered nipple.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2011Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.Inventor: Jason Post Curtiss
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Patent number: 8398124Abstract: A fitting is provided that may optionally be pulled up to its final assembled condition by torque rather than by turns. At least one fitting component includes a structure that facilitates pull up by torque. In one embodiment, a ring is provided that may be disposed on one of the fitting components and includes an engagement surface that engages a surface on the other of the fitting components at a first axial position that corresponds to a complete pull up. The engaging surfaces increase the torque required to continue pulling up the fitting past the first axial position.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2007Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Inventors: Mark A. Bennett, Tobin Barry, Mark A. Clason, John D. Karkosiak, Thomas A. Lippucci, Andrew P. Marshall, Jeffrey Michael Rubinski, Edward A. Stroberg, Peter C. Williams
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Publication number: 20130049361Abstract: A pipe connector including a connector body having a passage; a plurality of flexible pieces; a locking cap; a first stopping member; and a second stopping member. The plurality of flexible pieces is circumferentially disposed at one end of the passage. One end of each of the flexible pieces is fixedly connected to the connector body. The locking cap includes a first end close to the connector body and a second end opposite to the first end. A conical surface is formed on the internal wall of the second end. The conical surface coordinates with the external wall of the flexible pieces to lock the pipe. The first stopping member is disposed on the external wall of the connector body or the flexible pieces; and the second stopping member is disposed on the internal wall of the first end of the locking cap and coordinates with the first stopping member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2011Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: KING INDUSTRIAL LIMITEDInventor: Manouchehr Salehi-Bakhtiari
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Publication number: 20120299296Abstract: A compression connector for flexible tubing has a clamp fitting and a compression collar that securely fastens to the clamp fitting. The clamp fitting has an inner sleeve defining a lumen and an outer tapered sealing surface, grip fingers, and male thread. The compression collar has female thread for mating with the male thread of the clamp fitting and a conical surface for mating with the grip fingers and clamping them against the fluid tubing inserted into the compression connector. The grip fingers retain tubing sealed against the tapered surface of the sleeve without impeding fluid flow. Elimination of the barb on the outer diameter of a connector for fluid tubing eliminates the potential for trapped fluid. The inner diameter of the inner sleeve is substantially the same as the inner diameter of the fluid tubing in order to reduce turbidity in fluid flow through the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2012Publication date: November 29, 2012Applicant: Nordson CorporationInventor: Francis J. Lombardi, III
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Publication number: 20120175874Abstract: A pipe coupling adapted to support a pipe which is freely insertable into the coupling. The coupling includes a hollow body having external threads and a tapered inner surface. A nut having internal threads is co-operable with said body external threads at a first end and with an outwardly converging inner tapered surface at a second end. The coupling includes a deformable gripping member having an internal bore which receives said pipe. The bore includes a first internal surface and a second internal surface, where the second internal surface is of a smaller diameter than the first internal surface. This configuration accommodates pipes of a different diameters. Both of the first and second internal surfaces typically have projections that engage the pipe upon tightening of the nut. The projections of one of the two different surfaces engage the pipe, depending on its diameter.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2011Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: PHILMAC PTY LTDInventors: Peter Newall, David Chelchowski, Malcolm John Pridham
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Publication number: 20120133131Abstract: A hose connector is mounted on an open end of a hose and has a bushing, a nut and at least one collar. The bushing has an insertion section mounted in the open end of the hose. The nut is mounted detachably around the bushing, is mounted around the hose and has a compressing flange formed on the nut. The at least one collar is mounted around the hose, mounted rotatably in the nut, abuts the compressing flange and presses tightly against the open end of the hose. The insertion section of the bushing and the at least one collar cooperate to tightly hold the hose in the hose connector. The hose connector uses the bushing and collar to hold the hose.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2012Publication date: May 31, 2012Inventor: Po-Wen Chen
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Patent number: 8146955Abstract: A overmold fitting is coupled to a fluid conduit. The overmold fitting may include a first portion and a spaced apart second portion proximate a first end of the fluid conduit. The first portion may be an end ring and the second portion may be a retention ring. The overmold fitting may include a visual indicator to provide an indication of the fluid to be used with the fluid conduit.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2008Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Masco Corporation of IndianaInventors: Kurt J. Thomas, Derek A. Brown, Brian A. Enlow
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Publication number: 20110298211Abstract: A conduit fitting of the type having first and second threaded fitting components and at least one conduit gripping device, further includes a stroke limiting member that allows the fitting to be pulled up by applying a predetermined torque. In one embodiment, the stroke limiting member may be a torque collar. Alternatively, the fitting may also be pulled up by turns, hi still another embodiment, a stroke limiting member is provided that may be used to enable a fitting that is designed to be pulled up by turns to also be pulled up by torque. Different embodiments are provided for the stroke limiting member, including a visual indication as well as a torque indication.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Peter C. Williams, Mark A. Clason, Cal R. Brown, Jeffrey S. Rayle, John D. Karkosiak
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Patent number: 7980601Abstract: A coupler for a corrugated pipe in which several elements thereof can be handled as a single assembly body, and which can be coupled to the corrugated pipe through a simple process. The coupler includes a coupling base, a guide member, a compression ring, a force-fitting member, a sleeve and a cap nut. A through hole, a compression hole and an insert hole are continuously formed through the coupling base. The guide member is inserted into the insert hole of the coupling base. The compression ring has an opening such that the compression ring is elastically expanded or contracted in diameter. The compression ring is fitted into the insert hole of the coupling base. The force-fitting member is fitted into the insert hole of the coupling base. The sleeve is inserted into the insert hole of the coupling base. A passing hole having a diameter corresponding to the diameter of the peak portion of the corrugated pipe is formed through the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2009Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Kofulso Co., Ltd.Inventor: Seung-il Oh
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Publication number: 20110006521Abstract: A tube fitting that uses only two components, namely a fitting body and a fitting nut. The nut and body are adapted to be threadably coupled together by relative rotation therebetween. The nut includes an integral tube gripping ring that cooperates with a camming surface on the body when the fitting is made-up. The camming surface preferably has a steep camming angle. The ring is radially compressed against the tube outer wall to form a seal and a tight tube grip. The ring also forms a line contact-type seal against the camming surface. The ring is designed to have a hinging action and to plastically deform during pull-up to embed into the tubing for excellent tube grip, and an axially adjacent swage or collet zone that isolates any stress riser resulting from the embedding action from vibration effects. The fitting components, and particularly the ring, may be case hardened. The fitting may include a self-gauging feature to indicate sufficient pull-up and to prevent excessive pull-up.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Applicant: Swagelok CompanyInventor: Peter C. Williams
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Publication number: 20100171309Abstract: A coupling device includes a coupling body and a collar adapted to engage a tubular member in a fluid tight seal. The coupling device includes axially spaced front and back ferrules which engage during mounting to provide a plurality of seals intermediate the ferrules and the tubular member as well as the coupling body. The back ferrule includes a generally cylindrical or tubular wall that is elastically/plastically deformed to an arcuate shape to enhance the maintenance of the seals.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2010Publication date: July 8, 2010Applicant: Insight Engineering Services, Inc.Inventor: Keith D. Kainec
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Publication number: 20100148502Abstract: A pipe joint and a method of joining pipes using the pipe joint prevent loss of a sleeve, enhance workability in the pipe joining operation, and ensure sealing performance. The pipe joint may be utilized in a refrigerant device, a heat pump hot water supply device, a closing valve and a water supply piping. The method for connecting piping may be used in an in-the filed piping method. The pipe joint includes a joint body, a fastening member such as a nut, and a sleeve. The sleeve is integrated with the fastening member or the joint body before the fastening member is attached to the joint body. When the fastening member is attached to the joint body, the sleeve is cut off and separated from the fastening member or joint body. When the nut is fully attached, the sleeve bites into the pipe, and the pipe is joined to the joint body.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2006Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, LTD.Inventors: Haruo Nakata, Hiromune Matsuoka, Junichirou Tanaka
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Publication number: 20100140932Abstract: A drive nut (918) for a fitting includes an interior socket centered on a central axis and configured to receive at least a rearward portion of a conduit gripping member. The socket is defined by a radial drive surface (932) positioned to engage the conduit gripping member during pull-up, a first tapered longitudinal surface (940) radially outward of said drive surface and a second tapered longitudinal surface (934) between the drive surface and the first tapered longitudinal surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: SWAGELOK COMPANYInventors: Peter C. Williams, Dale C. Arstein
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Publication number: 20100133812Abstract: Fittings are provided for use with different types of tubing. One such fitting includes a gripping member having a sharp tube indenting edge that provides a seal between the tube gripping member and the tube. Another such fitting includes a tube gripping member having a body indenting edge that provides a seal between the tube gripping member and a fitting body.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2006Publication date: June 3, 2010Applicant: SWAGELOK COMPANYInventors: Peter C. Williams, George A. Carlson, Andrew P. Marshall, Mark A. Clason, Mark A. Bennett, Jeffrey M. Rubinski, Mark D. Bearer, Dale C. Arstein
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Publication number: 20100127493Abstract: A connecting arrangement connects a cylindrical pipe (10) or a pipe section to a connecting body (20). The connecting body (20) has a first conical bore (23), extending away from a face (24), a first cylindrical bore (21) for receiving the pipe (10), which bore is contiguous to the conical bore (23), and a second cylindrical bore (22) that is contiguous to the first cylindrical bore (21) and the diameter of which is reduced. A union nut (30) has a bore (31) for the pipe (10) or the pipe section. The union bore has a threaded section (38) by means of which the union nut (30) can be screwed onto a mating threaded section (28) of the connecting body (20), and a conical bore (33) that tapers in a direction opposite to that of the conical bore (23) of the connecting body (20). Adjacent to the end of the pipe (10) or the pipe section a zone (11) of the pipe (10) bulges outward all around and has a tensioning face (12) that interacts with the conical bore (33) of the union nut (30) and is complementary thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2007Publication date: May 27, 2010Inventor: Norbert Felder
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Patent number: 7686352Abstract: Cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) tubing is utilized in a plumbing application for its strength and flexibility. A thin outer layer is formed around the PEX layer to provide a variety of color choices for the final tubing. The use of a softer material for the outer layer provides the unexpected benefit of a more secure connection as a standard connector having a ring is able to dig into the outer layer and provide a more secure grip and an improved hydraulic sealing.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Brass Craft Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Craig Avery Preston
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Patent number: 7686342Abstract: A connection system for connecting tubular members to each other includes a rotatable connector sleeve on one of the tubular members. A make-up tool has a curved rack of gear teeth that are engagable with the connector sleeve for causing rotation of the connector sleeve in unison with the rack. The make-up tool includes a power tool having a drive motor that rotates a drive shaft. A pinion gear mounted on the drive shaft engages the teeth of the rack to cause the rack to move in a rotational direction when the drive shaft is rotated. This movement causes the connector sleeve to rotate to make-up or break-out the connection.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Vetco Gray Inc.Inventors: Charles E. Jennings, Brian N. Munk
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Patent number: 7677602Abstract: A tube fitting for a tube end has a first coupling member and a second coupling member joined with the first coupling member. A tube gripping device is disposed between the first coupling member and the second coupling member such that assembly of the first coupling member with said second coupling member to a pulled-up condition causes the tube gripping device to be plastically deformed and swaged into the tube to grip and seal the tube. The first coupling member engages an internal surface of the second coupling member to provide an indication of completed pull-up.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Swagelok CompanyInventors: Mark A. Bennett, Peter C. Williams
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Patent number: 7568736Abstract: A joint structure of a branch connector for a common rail capable of securing axial force applied to a seal surface and a branch connector and increasing bending fatigue strength of the branch connector is provided. In the joint structure of the branch connector for the common rail which includes a screw sleeve concentric with a bearing surface of a main pipe rail and connects a branch connector to the main pipe rail via a sleeve washer which has been externally fixed to the branch connector in advance to be combined therewith as one piece, a clearance is provided between an inner surface of the sleeve washer at an external opening thereof and an outer surface of the branch connector.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2005Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Usui Kokusai Sangyo Kaisha LimitedInventor: Kikuo Asada
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Patent number: 7469936Abstract: A coupling for creating a fluid-conducting connection between a pipe and a stub, where the stub has no pipe-supporting extension over which the pipe is to be connected. The coupling includes a coupling body having a forward end for being secured to the stub, a rearward end for receiving the pipe, and an internal bore therethrough; stub connection for securing the forward end of the coupling body to the stub; a pipe support for providing internal support for an end section of the pipe being engaged by the coupling; gripper engaging means for causing the gripper to grip the pipe; a seal between the stub and the pipe; and a gripper located within the internal bore of the coupling body, the gripper and the coupling body configured to engage the pipe with the gripper when the stub is secured in the stub connection.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Cambridge Brass, Inc.Inventor: Jamie Norman
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Patent number: 7455328Abstract: An annular collet or gripping member radially located within a coupling assembly of the type having a hollow body, nut and an O-ring or seal for connection of a pipe thereto. The collet is axially split, the split defined by first and second generally parallel ends that are of an engageable configuration, typically by one end having a projection and the other end a correspondingly shaped cavity enabling the ends to interlock. In the normal operation of the coupling, the collet exerts a longitudinal force on the O-ring causing a seal. When it experiences an axial force that would normally relatively displace the two ends causing a leak, being engaged to each other this movement is resisted ensuring that the seal is maintained. The present invention also relates to a coupling having such a collet.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2004Date of Patent: November 25, 2008Inventors: David Chelchowski, Geoffrey Puckett
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Patent number: 7438327Abstract: An electrical connection assembly for securing electrical metal conduit to a junction box or the like, having a connection body with an inlet end portion for receiving a conduit wherein the inlet end includes a first portion sized to snugly receive an end portion of a conduit and a second portion having an internal surface that diverges outwardly toward the opening of the inlet end portion. A unitary sealing and compression ring is fitted onto the end portion of a conduit, and is positioned thereon so that the sealing ring portion of the unitary ring is received within the inlet end portion. A fastening nut secures the conduit to the inlet portion by causing the sealing ring portion to form a water or fluid tight seal between the connector body and the associated conduit and forming a mechanically sound connection between the connector body and the conduit. The unitary sealing and compression ring formed of metal insures positive electrical grounding of the assembled connection.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2006Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Bridgeport Fittings, Inc.Inventors: Delbert Auray, Kenneth M. Kiely
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Patent number: 7331615Abstract: A pipe union with extension for interconnecting a first length and a second length of coaxial pipe may include a first annular pipe member attachable to the first length of pipe. The first annular pipe member may incorporate a circumferential flange having a shoulder. The first annular pipe member may comprise a front face which faces the first length of pipe, and a rear face which faces in a direction of the second length of pipe. The pipe union may also comprise a fastening member incorporating an inwardly extending flange with a central passageway adapted to fit around the first annular pipe member. The inwardly extending flange may be adapted to abut the shoulder as the fastening member is fitted over the first annular pipe member. The fastening member may comprise thread means formed on an inner surface of the fastening member.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2005Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Inventor: Dimitre Cheytanov
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Patent number: 7300076Abstract: A pipe joint provided with a joint main body having a male screw portion and a cap nut screwed on the male screw portion of the joint main body. And, the pipe joint has an outer-fitting cylinder portion and an insertion cylinder portion holding an end portion of an elastically deformable connected pipe on inner and outer sides. And, a C-shaped stop ring, having a slit on its periphery and disposed within a tapered portion of a hole portion of the cap nut, is provided. The stop ring has a holding female portion formed through an inner peripheral face and a peripheral face of the stop ring. A rotator, held within the holding female portion as to rotate, touching the tapered portion of the hole portion of the cap nut, elastically forming a peripheral concave groove on a peripheral face of the pipe, and deforming the end portion of the pipe into a tapered portion increasing in diameter, is provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2005Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignees: Higashio Mech Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hiroshi Inoue
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Patent number: 7093864Abstract: The invention relates to a connecting element for welding onto a circular front face of a pipe, said element having an annular region, (friction region), that can be friction welded to said front face. The connecting element can be welded onto the end of a pipe with a substantially circular front face in a particularly simple, rapid and cost-effective manner. Said element, together with additional components, e.g. a coupling nut and a threaded sleeve enables a tight connection of the pipe to other components, even under extreme pressure and temperature fluctuations.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2002Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: AVIT Hochdruck-Rohrtechnik GmbHInventor: Ernst A. Wasmuth
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Patent number: 6890007Abstract: In the field of oil drilling and other well operations there is a need for a coiled tubing connector that is quick and simple to use. There is also a need for a coiled tubing connector that is reusable. A coiled tubing connector (50) comprises a first sub (20); at least one arcuate segment (31, 32) and a second sub (40). The first sub (20) is slidable on the exterior surface of a length of unwound coiled tubing (10); and includes an internal recessed portion (21) and an engagement portion (22) adjacent to a first end thereof (26). At least one arcuate segment (31, 32) defines a protuberance (33) extending radially from an inner surface thereof. Each protuberance (33) is engagable with a corresponding circumferentially extending recess (11) in the coiled tubing (10). The second sub (40) is slidable on the exterior surface of the coiled tubing (10); and includes an engagement portion (41) adjacent to a first end thereof (42).Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2003Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Varco I/P/, Inc.Inventor: Robert Parker
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Publication number: 20040212192Abstract: A tube fitting that uses only two components, namely a fitting body and a fitting nut. The nut and body are adapted to be threadably coupled together by relative rotation therebetween. The nut includes an integral tube gripping ring that cooperates with a camming surface on the body when the fitting is made-up. The camming surface preferably has a steep camming angle. The ring is radially compressed against the tube outer wall to form a seal and a tight tube grip. The ring also forms a line contact-type seal against the camming surface. The ring is designed to have a hinging action and to plastically deform during pull-up to embed into the tubing for excellent tube grip, and an axially adjacent swage or collet zone that isolates any stress riser resulting from the embedding action from vibration effects. The fitting components, and particularly the ring, may be case hardened. The fitting may include a self-gauging feature to indicate sufficient pull-up and to prevent excessive pull-up.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2003Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventor: Peter C. Williams
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Patent number: 6508493Abstract: The invention provides means for connecting a pipe to a tubular body having an end arranged to receive an end of the pipe. The connection means comprise a sleeve subdivided into first and second portions in axial succession that are provided with means for connecting said portions in leakproof and releasable manner respectively to the end of the tubular body and to the pipe. The means also comprise a removable abutment ring provided with means for locking it axially on the pipe set back from the end thereof to constitute an abutment shoulder on engagement of the pipe in the tubular body and an axial abutment shoulder between the second portion of the sleeve and the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2000Date of Patent: January 21, 2003Assignee: Legris SAInventor: Olivier Guivarc'h
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Publication number: 20020190523Abstract: Pipe screw-connection for connecting a pipeline having a connection end with a deformed annular bead, comprising a connection stub and a screw-connection coupling part, which can be screw-connected to the connection stub in order to retain the pipeline in a sealed manner. The connection stub has an accommodating opening with a radial step surface for axially supporting an end surface of the pipeline and with an inner cone which widens outward away from the sep surface. The pipeline can be clamped in, by way of the annular bead, with a form fit between the connection stub and a supporting ring, which is seated on the pipeline between the annular bead and the screw-connection part. The supporting ring, with the annular bead, forms an abutment surface which is at an angle (&agr;) of considerably greater than 45° to the screw-connection axis, this angle (&agr;) preferably being in the range of from at least 80° to a maximum of 100°, and in particular being approximately 90°.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Inventor: Gerd Berghaus
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Patent number: 5984369Abstract: An assembly mating first and second tubular bodies is disclosed. The mating assembly includes at least a sleeve structure forming a part of the first tubular body and defining an inner receptacle surface region, a compression loading assembly integrally formed with, constituted by, or otherwise securable to the second tubular body and at least partially received in the sleeve structure, and a cured adhesive bond positioned between an exterior surface region of the compression loading assembly and the inner receptacle surface region to couple the sleeve structure to the compression loading assembly. The compression loading assembly is laterally expandable at at least the exterior surface region thereof and constructed and arranged relative to the cured adhesive bond so that expansion of the exterior surface region compressively loads the cured adhesive bond in a substantially lateral direction.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Cordant Technologies Inc.Inventors: Russell A. Crook, David M. Cannon, Larry W. Poulter
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Patent number: 5277460Abstract: A device and method of manufacturing a jointing together cylindrical bodies, in which one of the bodies is composed of two semi-cylindrical shells. Each body is provided with a flanged end which are locked against one another by a threaded clamping ring having a bevelled face 8. In an alternative embodiment, the clamping ring comprises a tapered circlip. The method is especially useful for the jointing together of the various cylindrical parts comprising a missile.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1992Date of Patent: January 11, 1994Assignee: British Aerospace Public Limited CompanyInventor: Richard W. Grainge
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Patent number: 4602809Abstract: A separable electrical isolator for coupling two pieces of conductive tubing carrying high pressure cryogenic gas includes a gas-impervious dielectric spacer with a bore in which the pieces of tubing are sealed axially-aligned in fluid communication with an electrically-nonconductive gap between them. A pair of complementary coupling members are rigidly attached to the pieces of tubing to define outwardly-extending annular flanges that are each sealed about the periphery of a corresponding one of the pieces in a position slightly set back from an end of the piece. Each flange has an annular rib protruding from it toward the end of the piece. The coupling members are separably and nonconductively interconnected with the annular ribs applying compressive force to the spacer to thereby effect the seal.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1984Date of Patent: July 29, 1986Assignee: General Dynamics, Pomona DivisionInventors: Oakley G. Ross, Mark L. Kline, Johnny R. Vieyra
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Patent number: 4580788Abstract: A split type sealing device for providing high pressure sealing around a cylindrical member such as a tube. The sealing device utilizes a primary flexible split seal ring element and a rigid split back-up ring, which have their splits positioned on opposite sides of the cylindrical member so as to encircle the member. The seal rings are maintained in position against high sealing pressure by a split seal retainer enclosed by mating clamping means, such as a slotted coupling member having an external threaded end and a mating conduit and ring nut. The pressure axial loading on the tube is accommodated by a split clamp ring which clamps the coupling to the cylindrical member, which is usually a tube. The seal device is suitable for sealing against internal pressures of 0-5000 psi.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1984Date of Patent: April 8, 1986Assignee: Foster Wheeler Energy CorporationInventors: George B. Rabe, Robert H. Johnson
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Patent number: 4576666Abstract: An article comprises two areas of heat-recoverable woven fabric which are joined together along a line by means of a mechanical joining arrangement, such as stitches, staples or a stitched or stapled zip, which penetrates the fabric. The direction of crimp of the area penetrated is substantially perpendicular to the line of the join, or the two areas have substantially parallel directions of crimp.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1984Date of Patent: March 18, 1986Assignee: Raychem LimitedInventors: Richard J. Harris, Kenneth B. Pithouse, Frans S. J. Van Dijck