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US1735983A
US1735983A US165609A US16560927A US1735983A US 1735983 A US1735983 A US 1735983A US 165609 A US165609 A US 165609A US 16560927 A US16560927 A US 16560927A US 1735983 A US1735983 A US 1735983A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D59/00Plugs, sleeves, caps, or like rigid or semi-rigid elements for protecting parts of articles or for bundling articles, e.g. protectors for screw-threads, end caps for tubes or for bundling rod-shaped articles
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L57/00Protection of pipes or objects of similar shape against external or internal damage or wear
    • F16L57/005Protection of pipes or objects of similar shape against external or internal damage or wear specially adapted for the ends of pipes

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  • Thread protectors of this type have heretofore been generally made of relatively heavy metal in order to secure ample protection for the threads, and they have also been so constructed that they must be screwed into the threads which are to be protected.
  • An object of this invention is to provide a device of the type set forth of such construction and arrangement as to permit of its being readily and easily applied to "a pipe or coupling without the necessity of screwing it into place and which at the same time will be sufficiently heavy to safeguard the threads against injury.
  • a further object is to provide a thread protector of such construction and arrangement as to eliminate all necessity of providing threaded surfaces thereon or. the need for machining any of the surfaces thereof, thus substantially reducin the cost of manufacture.
  • a still further object is to provide a thread protector of the type set forth which will be simple in construction, cheap to manufacture and positive and reliable in operation.
  • Figure 1 is a transverse sectional view through a protector constructed in accordance with one embodiment of this invention, showing the same applied to the end of a pipe for protecting the threads thereof and
  • Fig, 2 is a perspective view of one of the elements forming a part of the protector illustrated in Flg. 1.
  • the particular embodiment of this invention which has been chosen for the purpose of illustration includes a relatively heavy guard member for protecting the threads with which it is associated.
  • the construction of this member is such that itdoes not actually engage the'threads of the article being protected when in operative position but it is shaped so as to provide a protective cover therefor.
  • the guard member is secured in operative position by a relatively light holdmg member of such construction that it can be moved into locking engagement with the threads without having to be screwed thereon, and it is so formedfas to be capable of holding the guard member in operative, thread protecting position.
  • the illustrated thread protector is shown,
  • a pipe 5 havlng internal threads 6.
  • It includes a relatlvely heavy guard member 7 which is preferably so constructed, thatits body portion 8 fits loosely within the threaded end of the pipe or rod 5 and does not actually engage any of the threads to beprotected.
  • the outer end of the body portion has a flaring mouth 9 which flares outwardly .to a diameter substant ally equal to the outer diameter of the associated pipe, or at least materially greater than the inner diameter thereof.
  • the outer end of the guard member is formed by an annular inwardly extending flange 10.
  • flaring end constitutes, in effect, an annular flange for properly positioning and centermg the guard within the article.
  • a holding memberllpfrelatively light resilient metal is provided for the purpose of securing the guard member 7 in position in the pipe.
  • this holding member includes an annular ring 12 which may be conveniently formed of sheet metal and which is provided with outwardly extending fingers 13.
  • the ring 12 of the holding member has outwardly pro ecting legs 14 with angularly extending toes 15, as illustrated in dotted lines in Fig. 2.
  • the legs 14 are bent to the position shown in full lines in Figs. 1 and 2 so as to extend in a generally axial direction from the ring.
  • the legs and toes form resilient thread engaging members which can be snapped into position within the pipe 5 by a longitudinal movement axially thereof until It will be ap arent that the rotector can be quickly applied to the end 0 a pipe-without the necessity of any relative rotation between the protector and pipe.
  • the holding member 11 can be cheaply and easily manufactured from sheet metal of such auge as to permit the fingers 13 to be readi y bent by hand.
  • the uard member can be formed from lengths of pipe or tube in accordance with well known practice. It will also be apparent that the latter member requires no threaded surfaces and need not be subjected to any machining o eration.
  • a thread protector for the internal threads of a pipe having in combination a guard member adapted to be ositioned within the open end of a pipe, a aring outer end on said guard member shaped so as to form an annular flange cooperating with the end of the associated pipe for centering said member therein, a separable holding member of resilient material includin an annular ring located between said mem er and the associated pipe, inwardly projecting legs formed on said ring for engaging the threads of the associated pipe and upwardly extending fingers on said rin embracing said flange for holding said mem er in position.
  • a thread protector for the internal threads of a pipe having in combination a guard member adapted to be ositioned within the open end of a ipe, a aring outer end on said guard mem er having a reentrant portion forming an annular cushioning flange cooperating with the end of the associated pipe forcentering said member therein, a separable holding member of resilient material includin an annular ring located between said mem er and the associated pipe, inwardly projecting legs formed on said ring for engaging the threads of the associated pipe and upwardly extendin fingers on said ring embracing said flange or holding said member in position.

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Nov. 19, 1929. P. J. SHRUM 1,735,983
THREAD PROTECTOR Filed Feb. 3, 1927 INVENTOR Nov. 19, 1929 PETER J. sman'm, or moneoa, PENNSYLVANIA, nssrenoa 'ro corona mannrac'rnna conrona'rron' or rnnnsravenra 1' EA D PROTEGTOR This invention relates to thread protectors and more particularly to those for use in connection with internal threads on tubes, pipes and the like.
5 Thread protectors of this type have heretofore been generally made of relatively heavy metal in order to secure ample protection for the threads, and they have also been so constructed that they must be screwed into the threads which are to be protected.
An object of this invention is to provide a device of the type set forth of such construction and arrangement as to permit of its being readily and easily applied to "a pipe or coupling without the necessity of screwing it into place and which at the same time will be sufficiently heavy to safeguard the threads against injury.
A further object is to provide a thread protector of such construction and arrangement as to eliminate all necessity of providing threaded surfaces thereon or. the need for machining any of the surfaces thereof, thus substantially reducin the cost of manufacture.
A still further object is to provide a thread protector of the type set forth which will be simple in construction, cheap to manufacture and positive and reliable in operation.
These and other objects which will be apparent to those skilled in this-particular art are accomplished by'means of this invention, one embodiment of which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a transverse sectional view through a protector constructed in accordance with one embodiment of this invention, showing the same applied to the end of a pipe for protecting the threads thereof and Fig, 2 is a perspective view of one of the elements forming a part of the protector illustrated in Flg. 1.
The particular embodiment of this invention which has been chosen for the purpose of illustration includes a relatively heavy guard member for protecting the threads with which it is associated. The construction of this member is such that itdoes not actually engage the'threads of the article being protected when in operative position but it is shaped so as to provide a protective cover therefor. The guard member is secured in operative position by a relatively light holdmg member of such construction that it can be moved into locking engagement with the threads without having to be screwed thereon, and it is so formedfas to be capable of holding the guard member in operative, thread protecting position.
The illustrated thread protector is shown,
in 1, applied to the end of a pipe 5 havlng internal threads 6. It includes a relatlvely heavy guard member 7 which is preferably so constructed, thatits body portion 8 fits loosely within the threaded end of the pipe or rod 5 and does not actually engage any of the threads to beprotected. The outer end of the body portion has a flaring mouth 9 which flares outwardly .to a diameter substant ally equal to the outer diameter of the associated pipe, or at least materially greater than the inner diameter thereof. The outer end of the guard member is formed by an annular inwardly extending flange 10. The
flaring end constitutes, in effect, an annular flange for properly positioning and centermg the guard within the article. l
A holding memberllpfrelatively light resilient metal is provided for the purpose of securing the guard member 7 in position in the pipe. As illustrated, this holding member includes an annular ring 12 which may be conveniently formed of sheet metal and which is provided with outwardly extending fingers 13. At the time it is stamped or formed the ring 12 of the holding member has outwardly pro ecting legs 14 with angularly extending toes 15, as illustrated in dotted lines in Fig. 2. The legs 14 are bent to the position shown in full lines in Figs. 1 and 2 so as to extend in a generally axial direction from the ring. The legs and toes form resilient thread engaging members which can be snapped into position within the pipe 5 by a longitudinal movement axially thereof until It will be ap arent that the rotector can be quickly applied to the end 0 a pipe-without the necessity of any relative rotation between the protector and pipe. The holding member 11 can be cheaply and easily manufactured from sheet metal of such auge as to permit the fingers 13 to be readi y bent by hand. The uard member can be formed from lengths of pipe or tube in accordance with well known practice. It will also be apparent that the latter member requires no threaded surfaces and need not be subjected to any machining o eration.
Although I have escribed what I new consider to be the preferred embodiment of this invention, it will be apparent that various changes, additions, substitutions and omissions can be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the appended claims. What I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. A thread protector for the internal threads of a pipe having in combination a guard member adapted to be ositioned within the open end of a pipe, a aring outer end on said guard member shaped so as to form an annular flange cooperating with the end of the associated pipe for centering said member therein, a separable holding member of resilient material includin an annular ring located between said mem er and the associated pipe, inwardly projecting legs formed on said ring for engaging the threads of the associated pipe and upwardly extending fingers on said rin embracing said flange for holding said mem er in position.
2. A thread protector for the internal threads of a pipe having in combination a guard member adapted to be ositioned within the open end of a ipe, a aring outer end on said guard mem er having a reentrant portion forming an annular cushioning flange cooperating with the end of the associated pipe forcentering said member therein, a separable holding member of resilient material includin an annular ring located between said mem er and the associated pipe, inwardly projecting legs formed on said ring for engaging the threads of the associated pipe and upwardly extendin fingers on said ring embracing said flange or holding said member in position.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this 2nd day of February,
PETER J. SHRUM.
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US2780718A (en) * 1953-03-09 1957-02-05 Ampco Metal Inc Spot welding tip
US20040165958A1 (en) * 2001-04-20 2004-08-26 Mclaren Matthew David Inserter and cap

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US2780718A (en) * 1953-03-09 1957-02-05 Ampco Metal Inc Spot welding tip
US20040165958A1 (en) * 2001-04-20 2004-08-26 Mclaren Matthew David Inserter and cap

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