F16L33/226

TUBE FITTING

A fitting body includes a tubular end whose outer periphery has an external thread and whose inner periphery has an annular groove or protrusion. A sleeve connects a tube to the tubular end of the fitting body. A union nut includes a first axial end that receives the tube therein and a second axial end to be screwed onto the external thread of the fitting body. The fitting body includes first and second regulating portions extending in directions that intersect an axial direction of the fitting body to contact the union nut being screwed onto the external thread and then sharply raise torque to be transmitted through the union nut to a hand of a worker. When being screwed onto the external thread, the union nut contacts the first regulating portion and subsequently the second regulating portion.

Fixing ring, and assembly of a hose and fixing ring
11486526 · 2022-11-01 · ·

A fixing ring can be pushed onto a hose in such a way that its outside is freely accessible and an inside is in contact with the hose. The inside includes a cylindrically shaped internal thread and the fixing ring includes a holder with an inner diameter, which is smaller than the inner diameter of the internal thread. This provides a reliable process, to fasten a hose on a nozzle of a connector via a fixing ring producible in a simple manner.

HIGH TORQUE POLYMER FITTINGS

A high torque polymer fittings useful in fluid handling systems. The fittings are especially useful for fluid handling fittings having diameters of one inch or greater. Various embodiments of the fittings disclosed accommodate specialized wrenches for securing the fittings, the wrenches being used to tighten the fittings to a desired torque.

METHOD OF MANUFACTURING BIFURCATED PIPE AND BIFURCATED CONNECTOR FOR CONNECTING HOSES AND FUEL SUPPLY HOSE MANUFACTURED USING THE SAME
20170274444 · 2017-09-28 ·

The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing a bifurcated pipe and a bifurcated connector for connecting hoses and a fuel supply hose manufactured using the same, in which connection between a torch and an oxygen tank or a gas tank is facilitated and hoses are prevented from becoming twisted or entangled during a welding or cutting process.

Further, according to the present invention, a single connection hose is prevented from being damaged by sparks, a piece of steel cut off the workpiece, a discarded welding rod, or a sharp cut surface or edge of the workpiece, and a worker is capable of easily recognizing gas leakage and a portion from which gas is leaking, thereby preventing an accident.

COUPLING FOR PIPES, FLUID FLOW SYSTEM INCLUDING THE COUPLING, AND METHOD OF REDUCING CONTAMINATION OF WATER

Disclosed is a system and a method for reducing or eliminating lead and other harmful materials in water. The system is configured for fluid flow where the system includes: a semi-rigid pipe (SRP) disposed inside a first existing pipe; two coupling assemblies disposed over and sealingly coupled to the ends of the SRP. Each assembly includes: a coupling with a nipple configured to receive and be disposed inside the SRP; and a compression nut that includes an inner surface that tapers inward such that threading the compression nut onto the coupling presses the semi-rigid pipe against the nipple to form a fluid-tight seal.

CONNECTOR FOR FLEXIBLE TUBING
20220275892 · 2022-09-01 ·

A connector for flexible tubing, the connector comprising a hollow insert for allowing fluid flow, a first portion of the insert configured to fit inside the tubing, a second portion of the insert, the second portion having external threads, a sleeve configured to engage with the external threads of the second portion of the insert, by means of complementary internal threads, wherein said complementary threads are sized so as to threadingly engage with an outer surface of tubing fitted over said first portion of the insert and at the same time engage with the threads of the second portion of the insert.

FIXING RING, AND ASSEMBLY OF A HOSE AND FIXING RING
20200124216 · 2020-04-23 · ·

A fixing ring can be pushed onto a hose in such a way that its outside is freely accessible and an inside is in contact with the hose. The inside comprises a cylindrically shaped internal thread and the fixing ring comprises a holder with an inner diameter, which is smaller than the inner diameter of the internal thread.

This makes it possible, by means of a reliable process, to fasten a hose on a nozzle of a connector by means of a fixing ring producible in a simple manner.

High torque polymer fittings

A high torque polymer fittings useful in fluid handling systems. The fittings are especially useful for fluid handling fittings having diameters of one inch or greater. Various embodiments of the fittings disclosed accommodate specialized wrenches for securing the fittings, the wrenches being used to tighten the fittings to a desired torque.

Hose mending device and method

The hose mending device may comprise a peripheral body circumscribing a first and a second opening and a chamber intermediate the first and second opening. A seal member comprising an annular portion and the cylindrical portion is disposed within the chamber such that the cylindrical portion may receive and engage an interior surface of a conduit of a particular size.

Tubular couplings and connectors

A tubular coupling comprising a first component (1) having a tubular male spigot (2) with a headed formation (3) on the outside thereof and extending towards one of its ends and a second component (5) has a socket for receiving the headed formation on the tubular male spigot in releasable manner. The second component has a flow passage (6) communicating with the socket generally collinearly with the tubular male spigot in the installed position. A seat (7) is provided in the inner surface of the socket so that it encircles an opening (8) where it communicates with the socket and the tubular male spigot has a resilient seal (9) for sealing an adjacent end of the tubular male spigot to the flow passage. The headed formation and socket are shaped to provide guide surfaces enabling introduction of the headed formation into the socket with the axis of the tubular male spigot extending transverse, typically at right angles, to the axis of a flow passage in the second component. The guide surfaces cooperate such that rotation of the first and second components to bring their axes into substantial alignment causes a seat and seal arrangement to become operative and the headed formation to be held captive relative to the socket. An adapter is provided for integrating the coupling with industry standard fittings.