F16L19/061

Universal device for the replacement of worn or lacerated parts of connecting conduits between components of climate control, cooling or hydraulic systems
10927986 · 2021-02-23 · ·

A universal device for replacing worn or lacerated parts of connecting conduits between components of climate control or cooling or hydraulic systems for the connection between components of new climate control or cooling or hydraulic systems, comprising a metal sleeve provided at an end of a coupling for pipes joined to it in a sealed fashion, designed to be fitted and clamped on a stretch of rigid pipe joined to a connector for connection of the connecting conduit to a component, and at the other end of a fitting for connection with a flexible hose designed to replace the worn or lacerated connecting conduit. The sleeve can be rectilinear or curved with angle of approximately 45 or approximately 90. The previous device is prepared in a kit according to different sizes.

MECHANICAL JOINT RESTRAINT
20200370686 · 2020-11-26 ·

A mechanical joint restraint includes: a gasket defining an inner surface and an outer surface, the inner surface defining a bore, the bore defining an axis therethrough, the gasket defining a first gasket end and a second gasket end; a gland defining a bore defining an axis and positioned axially outward from the gasket with respect to the first gasket end with the mechanical joint restraint in an assembled condition, the axis of the gland aligned collinearly with the axis of the gasket; a gripping ring positioned between the gasket and the gland, the gripping ring being a split ring defining a pair of circumferential ends and a gap therebetween; and a bridge engaging each of the pair of circumferential ends of the gripping ring and extending in a circumferential direction of the gripping ring across the gap therebetween with the mechanical joint restraint in the assembled condition.

Non-terminating double containment fitting
10746337 · 2020-08-18 · ·

A double containment fitting for connection to a double containment tubing system with an outer, secondary containment tubing surrounding an inner, primary tubing. The fitting includes a fitting body defining a central passageway, the fitting body having a center portion disposed between opposed first and second body ports. The fitting body is configured to receive the tubing system into the first body port. The central passageway has a diameter in the first port selected to allow the secondary tubing into the first body port. A connection system mechanically secures the secondary tubing to the first body port.

Connector for the reciprocal connection of an end member of a water supply or a sprayer and a flexible hose
10746334 · 2020-08-18 ·

A connector for the reciprocal connection of an end member of a water supply or of a sprayer with a flexible hose includes a tubular main body defining an axis and having a first end portion for coupling with the end member and a second end portion that includes an elongated spigot, on which an end of the flexible hose may be fitted, and further includes an abutment wall, from which the elongated spigot extends. The connector also includes a substantially tubular shaped ring nut placed peripherally to the spigot and reciprocally screwable with the main body, and an annular pressure element interposed coaxially between the ring nut and the spigot.

Pipe Connectors and Systems
20200256487 · 2020-08-13 ·

A pipe connector includes a housing body arranged to receive a length of pipe including an end section having an enlarged diameter. A locking member split into two or more segments selectively connectable together around the length of pipe outside the housing body. The locking member is configured to lock the length of pipe within the housing body. At least one sealing member is positionable on the length of pipe between the end section and the locking member. At least one sealing member is compressible inside the housing body between the enlarged diameter of the end section of the locking member. A retaining member is positionable on the length of pipe and attachable to the housing body. The retaining member can secure the locking member to the housing body such that the locking member fills a gap outside the housing body between the length of pipe and the retaining member.

FERRULE ASSEMBLY FOR CONDUIT FITTING

Two conduit gripping devices that are to be used together in a conduit fitting assembly are interconnected or held together as a cartridge or subassembly prior to assembly with fitting components to form a fitting assembly. In a more specific embodiment, one or both of the conduit gripping devices comprises a retaining structure by which the devices are mechanically connected together as a subassembly. For example, in one embodiment a front ferrule and a back ferrule for a tube fitting may be snapped together.

Conduit fitting suited for wet locations

Provided herein are conduit couplings and connector assemblies suitable for wet locations. In some embodiments, a connector assembly includes a conduit, a compression ring extending around the conduit, and a connector body extending around a conduit outer surface, wherein the connector body including first and second ends. The connector body may further include an inner cavity and an internal stop, wherein the inner cavity and the internal stop define first and second sections. The connector assembly may further include a sealing ring within the inner cavity, wherein the sealing ring is directly adjacent the stop, a compression seal extending around the conduit outer surface, wherein the compression seal is in abutment with the first end or the second end of the connector body, and a friction ring extending around the conduit outer surface, wherein the friction ring is in abutment with the compression ring and the compression seal.

CONDUIT FITTING WITH STROKE RESISTING FEATURES

A fitting includes a first threaded fitting component, a second threaded fitting component that threadably joins with the first fitting component to produce relative axial stroke between the first and second fitting components, and a conduit gripping device receivable between the first and second fitting component. When the fitting is pulled-up on a conduit, a radially outward facing tapered first annular surface of the first fitting component axially engages a radially inward facing tapered second annular surface of the second fitting component. At least one of the first and second annular surfaces includes a recess extending from an inner diameter to an outer diameter of the corresponding annular surface, the recess defining a leak detection port in fluid communication with the fitting interior volume when the first annular surface is in axial engagement with the second annular surface.

Locking pipe joint device with indicator

A locking pipe joint assembly, device and method can employ a center body connector, one or more sealing elements, a shoe gland, an indicator ring and a retaining cap. In embodiments, a bolt element and a nut element are provided for securing the retaining cap to the center body connector and compressing a packing assembly therein.

Method of assembling a conduit fitting

In a method of assembling a conduit fitting, a conduit fitting is provided, including a first coupling member, a second coupling member, an internal conduit gripping device disposed between said first coupling member and said second coupling member, and an external deformable structure. The first coupling member is pulled up with the second coupling member on an end portion of a conduit to engage the external deformable structure with an external surface of one of the first and second coupling members. After engaging the external deformable structure with the external surface of one of the first and second coupling members, the first coupling member is further pulled up with the second coupling member to axially compress the external deformable structure, until an amount of torque required to continue pulling up the first coupling member increases to a predetermined torque. The predetermined torque corresponds to an initial pulled-up position in which the conduit gripping device grips and seals the conduit.