Patent classifications
F16L19/06
HIGH-PRESSURE RESISTANT SCREW CONNECTION FOR PIPE OR HOSE LINES WITH A TAPERED THREAD
A connecting device for pipelines or hose lines with a threaded body and with a pipe-like end piece which can be inserted into a receptacle formed on the threaded body and which can be fitted therein by means of a swivel nut screwed onto the threaded body, wherein the receptacle of the threaded body has the shape of a widening cone and the circumferential surface of the end piece that engages in the receptacle has a conical design, is characterized in that the circumferential surface (12) of the threaded body (10) that bears the external thread (30) has, in the direction of the front end of said surface, an inclined profile directed opposite to the cone of the receptacle (11), and the swivel nut (17) has, with its surface (18) bearing the internal thread (31), a profile complementary thereto, and the external thread (30) and internal thread (31) are designed as tapered threads in such a way that a radial force emanating from the tapered thread with the swivel nut (17) screwed on is directed opposite to the radial force exerted, with the connecting device mounted, by the conical end piece (13) onto the receiving cone (11) formed in the threaded body (10).
FAUCET COUPLING STRUCTURE
The present invention provides a faucet coupling structure capable of enabling a user to complete the faucet installation by simply inserting the faucet instead of rotating to tighten the faucet, and enabling the user to separate the faucet by holding and rotating the faucet by hand. The user can conveniently install the faucet while adjusting the angular orientation of the faucet to a desired angle. The user can install the faucet by holding and inserting the faucet by hand, and can also separate the faucet by holding and rotating the faucet by hand. As a result, the user can install and separate the faucet without using a tool.
FAUCET COUPLING STRUCTURE
A structure for coupling a faucet or a similar device includes: a faucet with a connecting pipe portion extending there-from; a connecting body with an annular coupling portion formed at one end and connected to a liquid supply source to discharge liquid through the faucet; a fastening nut screw-coupled to the annular coupling portion; a pressing ring coupled to the connecting pipe portion; and a grab ring configured to grab an outer circumference of the connecting pipe portion to have the connecting pipe portion not to be detached from the coupling portion. The fastening nut can be detached from the coupling portion by rotating the faucet and the connecting pipe portion with the engaging configurations of the pressing ring and the fastening nut in engaged position, and an angular position of the faucet can be adjusted to a preferred position in assembly by rotating the faucet and with the engaging configurations of the pressing ring and the fastening nut in disengaged position.
COMPONENT RETAINING STRUCTURE FOR CONDUIT FITTING
- Peter C. Williams ,
- Cal R. Brown ,
- Douglas J. McClure ,
- Gregory S. Kalata ,
- Ronald P. Campbell ,
- Douglas S. Welch ,
- Stephen J. Zaborszki ,
- James E. Gotch ,
- Jordan J. Welle ,
- Elizabeth Mueller ,
- Gregory R. Arcangelini ,
- Michael J. Mohlenkamp ,
- Justin Hamilton ,
- William J. Knaggs ,
- Daniel G. Trivett ,
- William H. Glime, III ,
- Timothy Garrett Gray ,
- Connor M. Dorony ,
- Donald E. NegreIii ,
- Dale C. Arstein ,
- Mark A. Clason ,
- Keith M. Dando ,
- Richard J. Mlinarik ,
- Del C. Stamm ,
- Ross A. Clark ,
- Gary Matson
A preassembly for a conduit fitting includes an annular fitting component having an interior wall extending along a central axis from an inboard end to an outboard end, a conduit gripping device disposed in the annular fitting component and comprising an outer radial surface at a back portion thereof, and a retaining device having an inboard first interlock portion that interlocks with the outer radial surface of the conduit gripping device, and an outboard second interlock portion axially spaced apart from the first interlock portion, the second interlock portion interlocking with the interior wall of the annular fitting component, such that the retaining device holds said annular fitting component and said conduit gripping device together as a discrete subassembly.
COMPONENT RETAINING STRUCTURE FOR CONDUIT FITTING
- Peter C. Williams ,
- Cal R. Brown ,
- Douglas J. McClure ,
- Gregory S. Kalata ,
- Ronald P. Campbell ,
- Douglas S. Welch ,
- Stephen J. Zaborszki ,
- James E. Gotch ,
- Jordan J. Welle ,
- Elizabeth Mueller ,
- Gregory R. Arcangelini ,
- Michael J. Mohlenkamp ,
- Justin Hamilton ,
- William J. Knaggs ,
- Daniel G. Trivett ,
- William H. Glime, III ,
- Timothy Garrett Gray ,
- Connor M. Dorony ,
- Donald E. NegreIii ,
- Dale C. Arstein ,
- Mark A. Clason ,
- Keith M. Dando ,
- Richard J. Mlinarik ,
- Del C. Stamm ,
- Ross A. Clark ,
- Gary Matson
A preassembly for a conduit fitting includes an annular fitting component having an interior wall extending along a central axis from an inboard end to an outboard end, a conduit gripping device disposed in the annular fitting component and comprising an outer radial surface at a back portion thereof, and a retaining device having an inboard first interlock portion that interlocks with the outer radial surface of the conduit gripping device, and an outboard second interlock portion axially spaced apart from the first interlock portion, the second interlock portion interlocking with the interior wall of the annular fitting component, such that the retaining device holds said annular fitting component and said conduit gripping device together as a discrete subassembly.
Biocompatible Tubing for Liquid Chromatography Systems
A biocompatible tube and fitting system that can be used in a liquid chromatography system is described. The tube can have a polymer tip and can be used in conjunction with one or more fitting assembly.
MODULAR END APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FLEXIBLE HOSES
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to modular end apparatus, such as modular end fitting apparatus, and methods for flexible hoses, and associated components thereof. In one implementation, a flexible hose apparatus includes a flexible hose and a hose body coupled to the flexible hose, the hose body including a threaded outer surface. The flexible hose apparatus includes a cap including an inner shoulder protruding inwardly relative to a first inner surface of the cap. The flexible hose apparatus also includes a removable end fitting disposed in engagement with the cap. The removable end fitting includes an end body that is monolithic. The end body includes a first end, a second end opposite of the first end, and a first outer shoulder adjacent the first end and disposed between the hose body and the inner shoulder of the cap.
MODULAR END APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FLEXIBLE HOSES
Aspects of the present disclosure relate to modular end apparatus, such as modular end fitting apparatus, and methods for flexible hoses, and associated components thereof. In one implementation, a flexible hose apparatus includes a flexible hose and a hose body coupled to the flexible hose, the hose body including a threaded outer surface. The flexible hose apparatus includes a cap including an inner shoulder protruding inwardly relative to a first inner surface of the cap. The flexible hose apparatus also includes a removable end fitting disposed in engagement with the cap. The removable end fitting includes an end body that is monolithic. The end body includes a first end, a second end opposite of the first end, and a first outer shoulder adjacent the first end and disposed between the hose body and the inner shoulder of the cap.
Seal assembly
A seal assembly has a connector body with a first section and a second section, movable relative to one another. The first section and the second section each has an open end configured for receiving the free end of a pipe. The open end of the first and second sections are each configured for sealing engagement with the free end of a respective pipe. The seal assembly is movable between a first condition, in which the second section assumes a retracted position relative to the first section, and a second condition in which the second section assumes an extended position relative to the first section. A seal member is provided for creating a seal between the first section and the second sections in said first and second conditions. First and second adaptors are provided, each for association with a respective one of said first and second sections of the connector body and configured for securing at the free end of a respective pipe. First and second mechanical interlock arrangements are provided, each for association with a respective one of said first and second adaptors, and each configured for driving the respective adaptor in the direction of the connector body.
PIPE FITTING WITH GRIP RING
A pipe fitting includes a fitting body defining an inner surface, an outer surface, a first fitting end, and a second fitting end, the inner surface defining a channel extending from the first fitting end to the second fitting end, a portion of the inner surface defining a tapered region tapering towards the first fitting end; and an engagement assembly comprising a metal grip ring received in the channel, the metal grip ring defining a substantially frustoconical ring body, the ring body defining a diameter that tapers from a first lateral end of the ring body to a second lateral end of the ring body, the engagement assembly configured to slide along the tapered region.