F16L19/0231

Non-preloaded threaded pipe connection for temporary high pressure piping
11187356 · 2021-11-30 · ·

A temporary piping system is disclosed for use in a high pressure fluidic system. The temporary piping system including a connection pin including a first sealing surface, a connection box including external threads and a second sealing surface for engaging the first sealing surface of the connection pin to create a fluidic seal, an outer sleeve including internal threads for threadingly engaging the external threads of the connection box to secure the box with respect to the inner pipe to maintain the fluidic seal, and a locking system for preventing the connection box from being separated from the connection pin.

HYGIENIC COUPLING SYSTEM

A conduit clamping and sealing system includes: a bearing element including: a back segment with an external back thread for attaching to a device or fastening to a box or enclosure; a middle segment for receiving a conduit and guiding and/or aligning a hygienic sleeve system; and a front segment for receiving a seal, and a front nut for sealing a connection between the conduit and the bearing element and fastening the hygienic sleeve system.

Pipe coupling

A pipe coupling including an externally threaded body and an internally threaded nut. The nut's outer end includes an outwardly converging internal circular surface and a spacer is co-operable with the nut and body. The coupling further includes an O-ring and a deformable gripping member. The gripping member has an internal surface with barbs extending radially inwardly therefrom. An end of a pipe is insertable through said gripping member, spacer and O-ring into the body. Tightening of the nut causes axial movement of said spacer, sealing engagement of said O-ring to the body and pipe, and radially inward deformation of said gripping member such that said barbs clamp the pipe. The diameter of the O-ring is greater than that of the spacer at points where it is secured before tightening of the nut and less than that of the spacer when the nut has been tightened.

CONNECTION
20210348703 · 2021-11-11 ·

A system for making a connection between a first tubular member and a second tubular member having coincident bores for conveying a fluid, the connection having an axis in the general direction of flow of said fluid therethrough, the system comprising a connection (1) and a tensioning tool (100), the connection having a first tubular end (6) comprising a first end flange (16) having an end face (17) and a collar (20) comprising a sleeve (21) and an end stop (30) fixed to the sleeve (21), said sleeve (21) arranged about said flange (18) and said end stop (30) arranged about said tubular end (6), said collar (20) slideable along said tubular end (6), the connection further having a second tubular end (7) comprising a second end flange (43) having an end face (45) and a locking nut (50) about and slideable along said first tubular end (7), the tensioning tool (100) for applying axial tension to said collar (30) relative to said second tubular end (7) characterised in that at least one of said sleeve (20) and said second tubular end (7) has a set of parallel circumferential grooves (23,47) therein and said tensioning tool (100) has a set of ridges (142), the system comprising the steps of moving said set of ridges (142) into said set of grooves (23,47) and applying an axial tension to said collar (20) relative to said second tubular end (7).

Multi-seal coupling for a hydrogen fuel system of a gas turbine engine

A multi-seal coupling for fluidly interconnecting a first component and a second component within a hydrogen fuel supply system of a gas turbine engine includes a female joint portion and a male joint portion. A first seal, a second seal and a third seal, all of which are hydrogen fuel seals, are formed between the male joint portion and the female joint portion. The first seal is formed by face-to-face abutting contact between a first axially-facing surface of the male joint portion and an axially-facing surface of the female joint portion. The second seal is formed by a gasket axially compressed between the first axially-facing surface of the male joint portion and the female joint portion. The third seal is formed by a sealant ring disposed between a second axially-facing surface of the male joint portion and an adjacent surface of the female joint portion.

Modular end apparatus and methods for flexible hoses
11815201 · 2023-11-14 · ·

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.

MULTI-SEAL COUPLING FOR A HYDROGEN FUEL SYSTEM OF A GAS TURBINE ENGINE
20220290613 · 2022-09-15 ·

A multi-seal coupling for fluidly interconnecting a first component and a second component within a hydrogen fuel supply system of a gas turbine engine includes a female joint portion and a male joint portion. A first seal, a second seal and a third seal, all of which are hydrogen fuel seals, are formed between the male joint portion and the female joint portion. The first seal is formed by face-to-face abutting contact between a first axially-facing surface of the male joint portion and an axially-facing surface of the female joint portion. The second seal is formed by a gasket axially compressed between the first axially-facing surface of the male joint portion and the female joint portion. The third seal is formed by a sealant ring disposed between a second axially-facing surface of the male joint portion and an adjacent surface of the female joint portion.

Threaded type valve connector
11300224 · 2022-04-12 ·

A valve connector includes a connecting member, a threaded member, a joint member, and first and second connection assemblies. The connecting member is inserted into an axial hole of the threaded member to cause an abutting portion of the connecting member to enter into the axial hole. The joint member forms two threaded sections at two opposite ends thereof. The two threaded sections are alternatively detachably connected to a threaded portion of the threaded member so that a first seal ring of the first connection assembly and a second seal ring of the second connection assembly are alternatively removably abutted against the abutting portion for connecting a Schrader valve and a Presta valve.

Apparatus And Methods To Prevent Particle Entry Into Gas Lines

Connector assemblies for holding two tubes together and methods of use are described. The connector assemblies have an inner bolt, a split outer bolt comprising at least two outer bolt sections and a clamp bolt. The clamp bolt holds the outer bolt sections together to form the split outer bolt and the inner bolt is screwed into the outer bolt to enclose the two tube ends.

Hammerless and Torqueless union Connection
20210301953 · 2021-09-30 ·

The disclosed invention is a union connection common in connecting pipelines in various industries comprising a threaded female pipe end, a male pipe end insertable into the female pipe end to form a sealed connection, a plurality of shaped ring segments and a threaded collar in which the shaped ring segments are placed in a shaped groove on the male pipe and positioned in the threaded collar. The threaded female pipe end is then threaded onto the threaded collar, the threads each being clocked so as to press the collar against the male pipe using the ring segments and into a sealed connection with the female pipe. A pin inserted through a pin hole in the collar and into a pin recess in the female pipe end holds the parts in place. The pin hole and pin recess are positioned relative to the clocked threads of the collar and female pipe.