WO2007138159A1 - Pipe fitting - Google Patents

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WO2007138159A1
WO2007138159A1 PCT/FI2007/050292 FI2007050292W WO2007138159A1 WO 2007138159 A1 WO2007138159 A1 WO 2007138159A1 FI 2007050292 W FI2007050292 W FI 2007050292W WO 2007138159 A1 WO2007138159 A1 WO 2007138159A1
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Thomas Larsson
Jarmo Smahl
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    • 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
    • F16L15/00Screw-threaded joints; Forms of screw-threads for such joints
    • F16L15/08Screw-threaded joints; Forms of screw-threads for such joints with supplementary elements
    • 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
    • F16L47/00Connecting arrangements or other fittings specially adapted to be made of plastics or to be used with pipes made of plastics
    • F16L47/16Screw-threaded joints

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  • the invention relates to a pipe fitting comprising a plastic body and a reinforcement ring around the outside of the plastic body.
  • Pipe fittings having internal taper threads or female threads are commonly used in the plumping industry. Parts having male pipe threads are threaded into female pipe threads in the fitting to form a pipe joint. Pipe fittings made of plastic with female pipe threads are particularly susceptible to structural failure. It is known to solve this problem by placing a reinforcement ring around the outside of the female pipe fitting to restrict and/or inhibit expansion and splitting of the pipe fitting. However, there is a need to improve the female pipe fittings.
  • US 5582439 discloses a strengthened pipe fitting for connecting to an externally threaded surface.
  • the strengthened pipe fitting comprises a pipe fitting having an internally threaded surface and a compression band fitted onto the attachment end of the pipe fitting.
  • the pipe fitting is initially manufactured, in absence of the compression band, to have an internally threaded surface with a pitch diameter larger than that specified for mating with the externally threaded surface.
  • the compression band is then fitted onto the attachment end of the pipe fitting.
  • the compression band is uniquely sized to compress the internally threaded surface sufficiently so that the internally threaded surface of the strengthened pipe fitting mates with the externally threaded member.
  • the manufacture of such a fitting is quite difficult and complex.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide an improved pipe fitting.
  • the pipe fitting of the invention is characterized in that the reinforcement ring is positioned at a distance from the front end of the pipe fitting.
  • the described pipe fitting comprises a body made of plastic and a reinforcement ring around the outside of the plastic body.
  • the reinforcement ring is positioned at a distance from the front end of the pipe fitting.
  • the reinforcement ring holds body expansion under control.
  • the reinforcement ring reduces displacements in the plastic body and in this way reduces tensile stresses developed in the plastic body. Because there is a distance between the reinforcement ring and the front end of the pipe fitting, excessive force during the tightening of the male part in to the pipe fitting can be prevented.
  • the corner of the reinforcement ring located at the back end of the reinforcement ring and against the plastic body of the pipe fitting is rounded. This reduces stress peaks in the plastic body, which are caused by the male part that is to some extent conical.
  • the plastic body comprises a support rib in the fitting, which supports the back end of the reinforcement ring. This rib also supports the fitting against the stresses caused by the conical male part which bends the reinforcement ring.
  • the plastic body of the fitting is manufactured separately from the reinforcement ring and the reinforcement ring is snapped on the body. Manufacturing the body and the reinforcement ring separately provides the advantages that the pipe fitting is easy to manufacture and it is easier to make the structures and forms of the body and reinforcement ring with the desired properties.
  • the pipe fitting 1 can be a bend or a T-fitting or a straight fitting or any other suitable pipe fitting.
  • the pipe fitting 1 comprises a plastic body 2 and a reinforcement ring 3 positioned around the plastic body 2.
  • the material of the plastic body can be polypropylene PP, polyethylene PE, polyphenyl sulphone PPSU, poly- sulphone PSU, polyvinylidene fluoride PVDF, polytetrafluorethylene PTFE, polyketones, polyether ketone PEEK, polyacetale POM, or some other plastic material, for example.
  • the reinforcement ring 3 can be made of metal, such as stainless steel, aluminium, copper, or brass.
  • the reinforcement ring 3 can also be made of plastic, for example.
  • the plastic can be reinforced such that it has better properties against elongation than the material of the plastic body 2.
  • the plastic body 2 comprises internal threads or female threads 4.
  • a part 5 with male threads or a male part is positioned inside the plastic body such that the male threads mate with female threads 4.
  • the part 5 with male threads can be an end of a pipe or a pipe fitting with male threads or any other suitable part, for example.
  • the part 5 with male threads tends to expand the plastic body 2 of the pipe fitting 1.
  • the purpose of the reinforcement ring is to reduce the displacement in the plastic body 2 and thereby reduce the tensile stresses developed in the plastic body 2.
  • the reinforcement ring 3 is dimensioned such that when the stress level of the plastic body exceeds a certain degree, the rei nforcement ring 3 starts to yield. This changes the tension in the plastic body to compression stress in the critical area near the front end of the plastic body.
  • the front end of the plastic body 2 is the part of the pipe fitting which first receives the part 5 with male threads inserted into the pipe fitting 1.
  • the width w of the reinforcement ring 3 is significantly shorter than the length I of the part with female threads 4.
  • the length I is more than double the width w. With this dimensioning, the feature of different stresses acting together can be avoided.
  • the distance d is preferably greater than 0.2 millimetres, more preferably greater than 0.5 millimetres if the inner diameter of a pipe fitting is 12 millimetres, for example.
  • the rounded corner 3c is the inner corner of the reinforcement ring and is thus against the plastic body 2.
  • the part 5 with male threads is typically somewhat conical and thus it tends to bend the reinforcement ring such that back end 3b stress causes stress peaks against the plastic body 2.
  • the radius of curvature of the rounded corner 3c is preferably greater than 0.1 millimetres, more preferably greater than 0.2 millimetres if the inner diameter of the pipe fitting is 12 mm, for example.
  • the outer surface of the plastic body 2 is also provided with a support rib 6.
  • the support rib 6 also strengthens the structure of the pipe fitting such that the stresses caused by the part 5 with male threads does not break the pipe fitting 1.
  • the plastic body 2 of the pipe fitting 1 is manufactured separately from the reinforcement ring 3.
  • the plastic body 2 is made by injection moulding, for example. Thereafter the reinforcement ring 3 is snapped onto the plastic body 2.

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Abstract

A pipe fitting comprises a plastic body (2) and a reinforcement ring (3) around the outside of the plastic body (2). The reinforcement ring (3) holds body expansion under control. The reinforcement ring (3) is positioned at a distance (d) from the front end of the pipe fitting (1).

Description

Pipe fitting
Background of the invention
The invention relates to a pipe fitting comprising a plastic body and a reinforcement ring around the outside of the plastic body.
Pipe fittings having internal taper threads or female threads are commonly used in the plumping industry. Parts having male pipe threads are threaded into female pipe threads in the fitting to form a pipe joint. Pipe fittings made of plastic with female pipe threads are particularly susceptible to structural failure. It is known to solve this problem by placing a reinforcement ring around the outside of the female pipe fitting to restrict and/or inhibit expansion and splitting of the pipe fitting. However, there is a need to improve the female pipe fittings.
US 5582439 discloses a strengthened pipe fitting for connecting to an externally threaded surface. The strengthened pipe fitting comprises a pipe fitting having an internally threaded surface and a compression band fitted onto the attachment end of the pipe fitting. The pipe fitting is initially manufactured, in absence of the compression band, to have an internally threaded surface with a pitch diameter larger than that specified for mating with the externally threaded surface. The compression band is then fitted onto the attachment end of the pipe fitting. The compression band is uniquely sized to compress the internally threaded surface sufficiently so that the internally threaded surface of the strengthened pipe fitting mates with the externally threaded member. However, the manufacture of such a fitting is quite difficult and complex.
Brief description of the invention
The object of the present invention is to provide an improved pipe fitting.
The pipe fitting of the invention is characterized in that the reinforcement ring is positioned at a distance from the front end of the pipe fitting.
The described pipe fitting comprises a body made of plastic and a reinforcement ring around the outside of the plastic body. The reinforcement ring is positioned at a distance from the front end of the pipe fitting. The reinforcement ring holds body expansion under control. Thus, the reinforcement ring reduces displacements in the plastic body and in this way reduces tensile stresses developed in the plastic body. Because there is a distance between the reinforcement ring and the front end of the pipe fitting, excessive force during the tightening of the male part in to the pipe fitting can be prevented.
In one embodiment, the corner of the reinforcement ring located at the back end of the reinforcement ring and against the plastic body of the pipe fitting is rounded. This reduces stress peaks in the plastic body, which are caused by the male part that is to some extent conical. In another embodiment, the plastic body comprises a support rib in the fitting, which supports the back end of the reinforcement ring. This rib also supports the fitting against the stresses caused by the conical male part which bends the reinforcement ring.
In a yet another embodiment, the plastic body of the fitting is manufactured separately from the reinforcement ring and the reinforcement ring is snapped on the body. Manufacturing the body and the reinforcement ring separately provides the advantages that the pipe fitting is easy to manufacture and it is easier to make the structures and forms of the body and reinforcement ring with the desired properties.
Brief description of the figures
The invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying figure which schematically shows a side view of a part of a pipe fitting in cross section.
Detailed description of the invention
The figure schematically shows a part of a pipe fitting 1. The pipe fitting 1 can be a bend or a T-fitting or a straight fitting or any other suitable pipe fitting.
The pipe fitting 1 comprises a plastic body 2 and a reinforcement ring 3 positioned around the plastic body 2. The material of the plastic body can be polypropylene PP, polyethylene PE, polyphenyl sulphone PPSU, poly- sulphone PSU, polyvinylidene fluoride PVDF, polytetrafluorethylene PTFE, polyketones, polyether ketone PEEK, polyacetale POM, or some other plastic material, for example. The reinforcement ring 3 can be made of metal, such as stainless steel, aluminium, copper, or brass. The reinforcement ring 3 can also be made of plastic, for example. The plastic can be reinforced such that it has better properties against elongation than the material of the plastic body 2.
The plastic body 2 comprises internal threads or female threads 4. When the pipe fitting 1 is used, a part 5 with male threads or a male part is positioned inside the plastic body such that the male threads mate with female threads 4. The part 5 with male threads can be an end of a pipe or a pipe fitting with male threads or any other suitable part, for example.
The part 5 with male threads tends to expand the plastic body 2 of the pipe fitting 1. The purpose of the reinforcement ring is to reduce the displacement in the plastic body 2 and thereby reduce the tensile stresses developed in the plastic body 2. The reinforcement ring 3 is dimensioned such that when the stress level of the plastic body exceeds a certain degree, the rei nforcement ring 3 starts to yield. This changes the tension in the plastic body to compression stress in the critical area near the front end of the plastic body. The front end of the plastic body 2 is the part of the pipe fitting which first receives the part 5 with male threads inserted into the pipe fitting 1.
The width w of the reinforcement ring 3 is significantly shorter than the length I of the part with female threads 4. Preferably the length I is more than double the width w. With this dimensioning, the feature of different stresses acting together can be avoided.
There is a distance d between the front end 3a of the reinforcement ring 3 and the front end of the pipe fitting. Because of this distance on the mouth side of the pipe fitting 1 , a too tight installation of the part 5 with the male threads can be indicated. A too tight installation of the part 5 with male threads causes peeling of the front end of the plastic body 2. Thus, a too tight installation can be observed visibly. The distance d is preferably greater than 0.2 millimetres, more preferably greater than 0.5 millimetres if the inner diameter of a pipe fitting is 12 millimetres, for example.
At the back end 3b of the reinforcement ring 3, there is a rounded corner 3c. The rounded corner 3c is the inner corner of the reinforcement ring and is thus against the plastic body 2. The part 5 with male threads is typically somewhat conical and thus it tends to bend the reinforcement ring such that back end 3b stress causes stress peaks against the plastic body 2. By making the corner 3c rounded, the stress peaks in the plastic body 2 can be reduced. The radius of curvature of the rounded corner 3c is preferably greater than 0.1 millimetres, more preferably greater than 0.2 millimetres if the inner diameter of the pipe fitting is 12 mm, for example.
The outer surface of the plastic body 2 is also provided with a support rib 6. The support rib 6 also strengthens the structure of the pipe fitting such that the stresses caused by the part 5 with male threads does not break the pipe fitting 1. The plastic body 2 of the pipe fitting 1 is manufactured separately from the reinforcement ring 3. Thus, the plastic body 2 is made by injection moulding, for example. Thereafter the reinforcement ring 3 is snapped onto the plastic body 2. Thus, it is easy to manufacture the plastic body 2 and reinforcement ring 3 such that they have all the desired properties.
For a man skilled in the art, it is obvious that in the course of technical progress, the basic idea of the invention can be carried out in numerous ways. Thus, the invention and its embodiments are not limited by the above examples but they may vary within the scope of the appended claims.

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Claims
1. A pipe fitting comprising a plastic body (2) and a reinforcement ring (3) around the outside of the plastic body (2), characterized in that the reinforcement ring (3) is positioned at a distance (d) from the front end of the pipe fitting (1).
2. A pipe fitting as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the inner corner (3c) at the back end (3b) of the reinforcement ring
(3) is rounded.
3. A pipe fitting as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the radius of curvature of the rounded corner (3c) is greater than 0.1 millimetres.
4. A pipe fitting as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the plastic body (2) comprises a support rib (6) for supporting the back end (3b) of the reinforcement ring (3).
5. A pipe fitting as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the plastic body (2) is manufactured separately from the reinforcement ring (3) and the reinforcement ring (3) is snapped on the plastic body (2).
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IL195508A IL195508A (en) 2006-05-26 2008-11-25 Pipe fitting

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IL195508A (en) 2012-08-30
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