GB2077380A - Pipe couplings - Google Patents
Pipe couplings Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- GB2077380A GB2077380A GB8116567A GB8116567A GB2077380A GB 2077380 A GB2077380 A GB 2077380A GB 8116567 A GB8116567 A GB 8116567A GB 8116567 A GB8116567 A GB 8116567A GB 2077380 A GB2077380 A GB 2077380A
- Authority
- GB
- United Kingdom
- Prior art keywords
- ring
- pipe coupling
- groove
- nut
- collet
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Granted
Links
Classifications
-
- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L19/00—Joints in which sealing surfaces are pressed together by means of a member, e.g. a swivel nut, screwed on or into one of the joint parts
- F16L19/06—Joints in which sealing surfaces are pressed together by means of a member, e.g. a swivel nut, screwed on or into one of the joint parts in which radial clamping is obtained by wedging action on non-deformed pipe ends
- F16L19/065—Joints in which sealing surfaces are pressed together by means of a member, e.g. a swivel nut, screwed on or into one of the joint parts in which radial clamping is obtained by wedging action on non-deformed pipe ends the wedging action being effected by means of a ring
- F16L19/0653—Joints in which sealing surfaces are pressed together by means of a member, e.g. a swivel nut, screwed on or into one of the joint parts in which radial clamping is obtained by wedging action on non-deformed pipe ends the wedging action being effected by means of a ring the ring being rotatably connected to one of the connecting parts
-
- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L19/00—Joints in which sealing surfaces are pressed together by means of a member, e.g. a swivel nut, screwed on or into one of the joint parts
- F16L19/08—Joints in which sealing surfaces are pressed together by means of a member, e.g. a swivel nut, screwed on or into one of the joint parts with metal rings which bite into the wall of the pipe
- F16L19/10—Joints in which sealing surfaces are pressed together by means of a member, e.g. a swivel nut, screwed on or into one of the joint parts with metal rings which bite into the wall of the pipe the profile of the ring being altered
- F16L19/12—Joints in which sealing surfaces are pressed together by means of a member, e.g. a swivel nut, screwed on or into one of the joint parts with metal rings which bite into the wall of the pipe the profile of the ring being altered with additional sealing means
Landscapes
- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- General Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Mechanical Engineering (AREA)
- Joints With Pressure Members (AREA)
Abstract
A pipe coupling includes a nut 6 in which a collet 9, a back-up member 13 and an anti-extrusion washer 14 are retained by means of an axially split ring 18 which is detachably engageable in a peripheral groove 17 in the back-up member 13 and engaged in a recess 10 in the nut 6. The anti-extrusion washer 14 has an extension 15 press fitted into the member 13. This construction permits the various parts to be easily assembled into the nut 6 without the risk of damaging the ring 18 or the screw-threading 8 in the nut. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
Pipe couplings
This invention relates to pipe couplings and is more particularly concerned with pipe couplings having a nut into which is preassembled a pipegripping collet, a thrust washer (or back-up member), and a backing ring (or anti-extrusion washer) engaging, in use, against an O-ring which effects a seal between the pipe and a fitting with which the nut is engaged.
It has been proposed in British Patent
Specification No. 1,522,203 to provide such a pipe coupling and to retain the assembly of collet, back-up member and anti-extrusion washer in the nut by providing the back-up member with a resiliently deformable flange which surrounds the outer periphery of the back-up member and which is thermally bonded thereto. In its relaxed state, the external diameter of the peripheral, resiliently deformable flange is approximately equal to the trough diameter of the threaded portion of the bore of the nut. The anti-extrusion washer is also bonded to the back-up member. In manufacturing the assembly, the collet is placed into the bore of the nut and the back-up member is passed down the bore. During this stage, the peripheral resiliently deformable flange is deformed inwardly so as to permit it to pass the crests of the threaded portion of the nut.The above form of construction has the disadvantage that it is relatively expensive to manufacture because the deformable flange is required to be thermally bonded to the periphery of the back-up member. Additionally, there is the risk that, in forcing the assembly of back-up member, flange and anti-extrusion washer along the nut, some of the material of the flange will be abraded away so that particles are produced which could ultimately adversely affect the sealing efficiency of the coupling.
According to the present invention, there is provided a pipe coupling having a nut in which a pipe-engageable collet, a back-up member, and an anti-extrusion member are retained by means of a ring which is at least partly resiliently deformable and which is detachably engageable with a peripheral groove in the back-up member.
In a highly preferred embodiment, the deformable ring is axially split to facilitate its fitting and takes the form of a ring having an internal rib for engagement in the groove and an outwardly extending barb portion.
With the above form of construction, the ring is inserted into the bore in the nut and then the collet, the back-up member and the anti-extrusion washer are inserted into the nut until the groove is aligned with the ring which then engages with the groove to retain the back-up member in the nut.
This form of construction is economical to manufacture since no thermal bonding of the ring to the back-up member is required and there is little risk of damage to the ring during its installation or during assembly or dismantling of the coupling, but if damage to the ring does occur it can be easily replaced.
In one embodiment, the ring comprises an
annular band having an internal annular rib and
having the barb portion integrally joined to one
axial end thereof, said barb portion being a frusto
conical annulus with the base of the annulus spaced radially outwardly of the external surface of the band.
In another embodiment, the ring comprises an annular band having a frusto-conical annular portion integrally joined at one of its axial ends to the band and projecting inwardly of the band so that its other axial end is engaged in the peripheral
groove in the back-up member. The peripheral groove in the back-up member may have a generally V-shaped section. A collet-adjacent end of the back-up member may have a peripheral chamfer thereon to assist in insertion part the portion of the ring which is engaged in the groove.
The cross-sectional dimensions of the ring will usually remain constant over the range of coupling sizes as will the peripheral groove in the back-up member.
Conveniently, the anti-extrusion washer is provided with a sleeve which is press-fitted into the back-up member so as to secure the washer and member together.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:~
Figure 1 is an axial section through part of one embodiment of a pipe coupling according to the present invention,
Figure 2 is an axial section showing a modification of the coupling of Figure 1, and
Figure 3 is an axial section through part of another embodiment of pipe coupling according to the present invention.
Referring to Figure 1, the pipe coupling basically comprises a connector body 1 (for example, a pipe connector body) which is only partly shown and which has a bore 2 therethrough. The connector body 1 is provided with an integral, externally screw-threaded sleeve 3 whose interior is aligned, and in communication, with the bore 2. The interior of the sleeve 3 is stepped to provide an annular abutment surface 4 for an O-ring seal 5. The pipe coupling also comprises a nut 6 having a bore 7 therethrough.
The bore 7 has a screw-threaded portion 8 at one end thereof and a frusto-conical portion 9 at the other end thereof. The frusto-conical portion 9 tapers inwardly towards the end of the nut 6 opposite the screw-threaded portion 8. Between the portions 8 and 9 there is provided an undercut or annular recess 10. The undercut or recess 10 is about twice as long as the usual type of undercut which is provided to enable a thread-cutting tool to be operated. The pipe coupling further includes a pipe-gripping collet 1 1 which is axially split (the axial split is not shown in the section taken) and which is internally serrated to grip a pipe 12 in use. The external surface of the collet 11 is of frusto-conical form to mate with the frusto-conical portion 9 of the nut 6.The pipe coupling further comprises an annular back-up member 13 formed of metal and an anti-extrusion washer 14 formed of nylon. The anti-extrusion washer 14 has an
integral sleeve 15 which is press-fitted into the
back-up member 13 so as to be secured thereto.
The free end of the sleeve 1 5 is flared so as to
snap fit into a corresponding flare in the central
opening through the annular back-up member 13.
In the modification shown in Figure 2, instead of
being provided with the sleeve 15, the anti
extrusion washer 14 is provided with an integral
sleeve 15a which is a snap-fit around a sleeve 13a
which is integral with the back-up member 13 and
which has an integral outwardly projecting annular
rib 136. The anti-extrusion washer 14 is provided
with an annular recess 16 in its end facing the
O-ring 5, i.e. in its end remote from the back-up
member 13. The O-ring 5 enters the annular
recess 1 6 and, in use, is prevented by the washer
14 from extruding, under the action of internal
pressure in the pipe coupling, past the back-up
member 13. The back-up member 13 is of
L-shaped cross-section and projects radially
outwardly beyond the inner wall of the sleeve 3
but terminates radially inwardly of the troughs of
the screw-threading on the sleeve 3.In its outer
periphery the back-up member 13 is provided with an annular groove 17 of truncated V-shaped
cross-section (see Figure 1). An axially split nylon
ring 18 is detachably engaged in the groove 17
and is disposed within the annular recess 10. The
ring 18 consists of an annular band 18a having,
integral therewith, an internal annular rib 18b which is, like the groove 1 7, of truncated#V- shaped cross-section, and a barb portion 18c. The barb portion 1 8c is of frusto-conical annular form and extends from one end of the band 1 8a so that the base of the frusto-cone is spaced outwardly from the outer surface of the band 1 8a by a distance of 0.4 mm and is in alignment with the opposite end of the band 18a. The base of the frusto-cone faces the screw-threaded portion 8.
The cross-sectional size of the ring 1 8 and the groove are ihe same irrespective of the diameter of the coupling, only the diameters thereof alter with the diameter of the coupling. The depth and width of the groove 17 are 0.4 mm and 1.0 mm respectively and the rib 1 8b is of the same dimensions. The length and thickness of the band
18a are 2.5 mm and 0.5 mm respectively and the length and thickness of the barb portion 1 8c are 2.6 mm and 0.3 mm respectively. The included angle between the band 18a and the barb portion 1 8c is 12 degrees.
The maximum diameter of the barb portion 1 8c is equal to the diameter of the base of the annular recess 10 so that it is radially uncompressed when in the recess 10. Diametral tolerances for the back-up member 13, ring 18, and recess 10 are such that there is always contact existing between the three members. The ring 18 is axially split to facilitate its assembly into the nut 6.
It will be appreciated from the above that the ring 18 prevents the back-up member 13 from becoming detached from the nut 6 when the latter
is not engaged with the sleeve 3. Since the back
up member 13 is prevented from disengagement from the nut 6, the anti-extrusion washer 14 is
also held against disengagement as is the collet
11 which can only be withdrawm from the nut 6 after removal of the back-up member 13.
The collet 11, back-up member 13 and antiextrusion washer 14 are assembled into the nut 6 by placing the nut 6 on a horizontal surface with the threaded portion 8 of the bore 7 uppermost.
The ring 18 is inserted into the nut 6 so as to engage the recess 10. The collet 11 is then dropped into the nut 6 followed by the back-up member 13 after the anti-extrusion washer 14 has been fitted thereto. Using a simple press tool (not shown) engaging the back-up member 13, the collet 11, the back-up member 13 and the washer
14 are urged into the nut 6 until the collet 11
engages the frusto-conical portion 9 of the nut 6
and the rib 1 8b of the ring 1 8 lies opposite the
annular groove 1 7. At this stage, the rib 1 8b enters the groove 17 so that the member 13 is thus held in position within the nut 6 whereby the collet 11 and the washer 14 are retained in the nut 6.On removal of the press tool, the collet 11 will tend to move out of engagement with the frusto-conical portion 9 and this movement is permitted because the extended length of the recess 10 accommodates movement of the ring
18 which is now engaged with the back-up member 13. Attachment of the pipe coupling to the pipe 12 involves sliding the assembly of nut 6, collet 11, back-up member 13 and anti-extrusion washer 14 and then the O-ring 5, onto the pipe 12 which is then inserted into the sleeve 3 until it abuts against an internal abutment surface 20 in the bore 2. The nut 6 causes the collet 11 to contract radially inwardly as permitted by its axial split, as a result of interaction between the mating frusto-conical surfaces in the nut 6 and on the collet 11.
When it is desired to dismantle the coupling, the nut 6 is unscrewed and, if the collet 11 has bitten sufficiently into the surface of the pipe 12 to be fixed to the latter, the action of unscrewing the nut 6 causes the side wall of the recess 10 adjacent the screw-threaded portion 8 to abut against the ring 1 8 and roll it out of the recess 1 7 so that the screw-threaded portion 8 is free to be withdrawn past the back-up member 13. The ring 18 can then be readily removed from the nut 6 in preparation for remaking of the coupling. This assembly is economical to manufacture, is easy to use nd there is little risk in material from the ring 18 being abraded away during assembly or dismantling of the coupling. Also, in the unlikely event that the ring 18 is damaged when dismantling the coupling, it can be economically and simply replaced with another ring without the need to replace the back-up member and antiextrusion washer.
Referring now to Figure 3 of the drawings, the coupling illustrated therein is similar to that of
Figure 1 and similar parts are accorded the same reference numerals. In this embodiment, the back up member 13 has a frusto-conical lead-in 20 to assist in inward flexing of the integral sleeve 1 5 of the anti-extrusion washer 14. In Figure 3, washer 14 is shown in a position just prior to snap-fitting of the sleeve 1 5 into the back-up member 13.
When fitted, outwardly flared portion 1 sub of sleeve 15 is engaged in a correspondingly tapered recess 22 at the opposite axial end of member 13 to the lead-in 20. The annular groove 17 is of shallow V-shaped configuration, with a colletadjacent side 17a of the groove being disposed at a greater angle with respect to the axis of the coupling than the collet-remote side 1thereof.
The axially split ring 18 is formed of an outer annular band 24 and an inwardly directed frustoconical portion 25 which extends integrally from one axial end of the band 24. The inner axial end of the frusto-conical portion 25 is engaged in the groove 1 7. The inclination of the side 17a of the groove 17 retains the back-up member 13 against unwanted disengagement from the ring 18 but permits disengagement when a suitably great withdrawal force is applied to the member 13. The inclination of the side 1 7b ensures that the member 13 is retained in the desired axial position.
During assembly, first the ring 18 is fed into the nut 6 until the band 24 enters the groove 10, then the collet 9 is dropped into the bore 7. Afterwards, the member 13 is passed along the bore 7 until it engages against the portion 25 of the ring 18.
Further movement of the member 1 3 causes the portion 25 to be deflected outwardly (such deflection is facilitated by the provision of a peripheral chamfer 26 on the collet-adjacent end of the member 13 and by the direction of taper of frusto-conical portion 25 until the inner end of the portion 25 lies opposite the groove 17 whereupon it deflects back to engage in the groove 17. Axial movement of the member 13 is preferably effected by applying pressure thereto via the antiextrusion washer 14 which will be in the position shown in Figure 3. Once the portion 25 of the ring 18 is engaged in the groove 17, further axial pressure on the washer 14 causes the sleeve 15 to be deflected inwardly until the outwardly flared portion 1 sub thereof is engaged in the recess 22 so that the washer 14 is snap-engaged with the member 13.
As can be seen from Figure 3, the groove 17 is offset from the mid-portion of the back-up member 13 towards the collet-adjacent end of the latter. The side 1 7b of the groove extends all the way to the collet-remote end of the member 13.
Also, the free inner end of the portion 25 of the ring 28 is disposed approximately mid-way along the axial length of the ring 1 8. Because of this and because of the offset disposition of the groove 1 7 on the member 13, the recess 10 need not be as long as the recess 10 in embodiment of Figure 1.
The pipe coupling of Figure 3 is easier to produce, assemble and dismantle than the coupling of Figure 1.
Claims (10)
1. A pipe coupling having a nut in which a pipeengageable collet, a back-up member, and an antiextrusion member are retained by means of a ring which is at least partly resiliently deformable and which is detachably engageable with a peripheral groove in the back-up member.
2. A pipe coupling as claimed in claim 1, wherein the deformable ring is axially split to facilitate its fitting.
3. A pipe coupling as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the ring has an internal rib for engagement in the groove and an outwardly extending barb portion.
4. A pipe coupling as claimed in claim 3, wherein the ring comprises an annular band having an internal annular rib and having the barb portion integrally joined to one axial end thereof, said barb portion being a frusto-conical annulus with the base of the annulus spaced radially outwardly of the external surface of the band.
5. A pipe coupling as claimed in claims 1 or 2, wherein the ring comprises an annular band having a frusto-conical annular portion integrally joined at one of its axial ends and projecting inwardly of the band so that its other axial end is engaged in the peripheral groove in the back-up member.
6. A pipe coupling as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the peripheral groove in the backup member has a generally V-shaped section.
7. A pipe coupling as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the back-up member has a peripheral chamfer thereon to assist in insertion past the portion of the ring which is engaged in the groove.
8. A pipe coupling as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the groove is nearer to a colletadjacent end of the back-up member than to a collet-remote end thereof.
9. A pipe coupling as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the anti-extrusion washer has a sleeve which is a press-fit in the back-up member.
.
10. A pipe coupling substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Fig. 1, or Fig. 1 as modified by Fig. 2, or Fig. 3 of the accompanying drawings.
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
GB8116567A GB2077380B (en) | 1980-06-04 | 1981-05-29 | Pipe couplings |
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
GB8018262 | 1980-06-04 | ||
GB8116567A GB2077380B (en) | 1980-06-04 | 1981-05-29 | Pipe couplings |
Publications (2)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
GB2077380A true GB2077380A (en) | 1981-12-16 |
GB2077380B GB2077380B (en) | 1984-05-10 |
Family
ID=26275724
Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
GB8116567A Expired GB2077380B (en) | 1980-06-04 | 1981-05-29 | Pipe couplings |
Country Status (1)
Country | Link |
---|---|
GB (1) | GB2077380B (en) |
Cited By (1)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
EP1020676A1 (en) * | 1999-01-14 | 2000-07-19 | Jacques Anessi | Device for connecting pipes, in particular for sanitary installations |
-
1981
- 1981-05-29 GB GB8116567A patent/GB2077380B/en not_active Expired
Cited By (2)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
EP1020676A1 (en) * | 1999-01-14 | 2000-07-19 | Jacques Anessi | Device for connecting pipes, in particular for sanitary installations |
FR2788579A1 (en) * | 1999-01-14 | 2000-07-21 | Jacques Raymond Anessi | CONDUIT CONNECTION DEVICES, PARTICULARLY FOR SANITARY INSTALLATIONS |
Also Published As
Publication number | Publication date |
---|---|
GB2077380B (en) | 1984-05-10 |
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
US4422673A (en) | Pipe couplings | |
US4193616A (en) | Quick connect fitting | |
US5593186A (en) | Coupling for outer surface engagement of polymeric pipe | |
KR101343900B1 (en) | Adaptor and method for converting standard tube fitting/port to push-to-connect tube fitting/port | |
US4138145A (en) | Pipe couplings | |
EP0182561B1 (en) | Improvements in or relating to tube couplings | |
US5803512A (en) | Tube quick connect to female socket | |
US4964657A (en) | Water facet inlet line connector | |
US4664427A (en) | Quick connect fitting | |
US4556242A (en) | Vibration resistant high pressure tube fitting | |
US4893848A (en) | Hose coupling | |
US4043576A (en) | Threaded pipe coupling for smooth plastic joints | |
EP1238223B1 (en) | Hydraulic connectors | |
US20050167976A1 (en) | Quick coupling | |
EP1979663B1 (en) | Adaptor and method for converting standard tube fitting/port to push-to-connect tube fitting/port | |
US4564221A (en) | Hose coupling | |
US20040239110A1 (en) | Support sleeve for use in a tube coupling and a coupling housing for use together with said sleeve | |
US5160178A (en) | Direct sealing coupling | |
US6604762B2 (en) | Hydraulic fitting | |
US5141263A (en) | Fluid line connector fitting with longitudinal release mechanism | |
US4457541A (en) | Pipe coupling | |
GB2294304A (en) | Coupling assembly for hoses | |
US7192062B2 (en) | Quick connect cartridge assembly with plug | |
GB2095780A (en) | Compression joints | |
GB2043814A (en) | Pipe Couplings |
Legal Events
Date | Code | Title | Description |
---|---|---|---|
PE20 | Patent expired after termination of 20 years |
Effective date: 20010528 |