Pipe coupling
11274777 · 2022-03-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L21/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L21/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L21/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L21/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L21/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A pipe coupling includes a sleeve and a clamping ring. The sleeve includes a flange at least one end. The clamping ring is mounted to the flange. The clamping ring carries a seal and includes two spaced apart bolt engagement portions. The clamping ring further includes two separate clamping ring portions that are removably connected together at a coupling portion of each respective separate clamping ring portion so that each clamping ring portion is separable from the other one. The two separate clamping ring portions function as a unitary ring when the coupling portions are brought into abutting contact such that the coupling portions are fixed relative to each other.
Claims
1. A pipe coupling, comprising: a sleeve including a flange at an end of the sleeve, the flange having an axially outwardly directed face; and a clamping ring mounted to the flange, the clamping ring carrying a nested seal having an inner circumferential seal nested within an outer circumferential seal, the clamping ring including first and second clamping ring portions, the first and second clamping ring portions functioning as a unitary ring when a first bearing face of the first clamping ring portion is brought into abutting contact with a second bearing face of the second clamping ring portion such that the first and second clamping ring portions are rotatably fixed relative to one another, the clamping ring including a surface to urge an inwardly directed face of the nested seal axially against the axially outwardly directed face of the flange as the first and second clamping ring portions are moved toward one another.
2. The pipe coupling of claim 1, wherein the outer circumferential seal includes an annular groove that faces the flange, a diameter of the annular groove is greater than an inner diameter of the flange when the nested seal is in a non-compressed condition, and the diameter of the annular groove is less than the inner diameter of the flange when the nested seal is in a compressed condition.
3. The pipe coupling of claim 1 wherein when the first bearing face is brought into abutting contact with the second bearing face, the first and second bearing faces are substantially aligned along a plane extending through a center of the clamping ring.
4. The pipe coupling of claim 1 wherein when the first bearing face is brought into abutting contact with the second bearing face, the first bearing face engages the second bearing face only in compression.
5. The pipe coupling of claim 1 wherein the first and second clamping ring portions are removably connected together by a first coupling portion of the first clamping ring portion and a second coupling portion of the second clamping ring portion so that the first and second clamping ring portions are separable from one another.
6. The pipe coupling of claim 1 wherein the surface is an outwardly convergent sloped surface.
7. The pipe coupling of claim 6 wherein the outwardly convergent sloped surface urges the nested seal axially against the axially outwardly directed face of the flange and compresses the nested seal radially inwardly against the outside of a pipe as the first and second clamping ring portions are moved toward one another.
8. The pipe coupling of claim 1, further comprising a fastener to bring the first bearing face of the first clamping ring portion into abutting contact with the second bearing face of the second clamping ring portion.
9. The pipe coupling of claim 1 wherein the clamping ring includes the surface to force the nested seal radially inward as the first and second clamping ring portions are moved toward one another.
10. A pipe coupling, comprising: a sleeve including a flange at an end of the sleeve; and a clamping ring mounted to the flange, the clamping ring carrying a seal, the clamping ring including first and second clamping ring portions, the first and second clamping ring portions functioning as a unitary ring when a first bearing face of the first clamping ring portion is brought into abutting contact with a second bearing face of the second clamping ring portion such that the first and second clamping ring portions are rotatably fixed relative to one another; wherein the seal includes an inner circumferential seal nested within an outer circumferential seal and the inner circumferential seal includes a plurality of outer peripheral ridges that mate with a corresponding plurality of inner peripheral grooves on an inner surface of the outer circumferential seal.
11. A pipe coupling, comprising: a sleeve including a flange at an end of the sleeve; and a clamping ring mounted to the flange, the clamping ring carrying a seal, the clamping ring including first and second clamping ring portions, the first and second clamping ring portions functioning as a unitary ring when a first bearing face of the first clamping ring portion is brought into abutting contact with a second bearing face of the second clamping ring portion such that the first and second clamping ring portions are rotatably fixed relative to one another; wherein the clamping ring includes exactly two clamping ring portions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the drawings, like reference numerals and letters refer to like parts throughout the various views, unless indicated otherwise, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(20) Referring now to the drawings, and first to
(21) Referring briefly to
(22) In preferred form, and referring back to
(23) In the embodiment described here, each clamping ring 26, 28 is identical. It is to be appreciated, however, that variations would involve making one clamping ring larger or smaller relative to the other. It might also be possible to use the clamping ring and seal design disclosed here in other kinds of pipe coupling applications. Nevertheless, because clamping rings 26, 28 are identical in the drawings, only one clamping ring 26 will be described.
(24) The clamping ring 26 is made of two separate portions, or halves 30, 32. These portions are connected together at a pivot point 34 (see, e.g.
(25) The pivotal connection 34 is created by the structure illustrated in
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(27) The other end of the bolt structure 36 has a nut 54 threaded onto the shaft 56 of bolt structure 36. The nut 54 similarly rests against a mirror bolt guide 58. Similar to the previous description, bolt guide 58 rests against a curved surface 60 on clamp ear 61.
(28) Referring once again to
(29) The inner seal 66 has a plurality of outer peripheral ridges 68, 70. These ridges mate with or fit within corresponding inner peripheral grooves 72, 74 on an inner surface 76 of the outer seal 64 part (see
(30) The nested combination created by the inner and outer seal parts 66, 64 can be used to define an adjustable seal for capturing the end of pipes having variations in outer diameter. If desired, the inner seal 66 can be easily removed from the outer one 64, in the field, thereby adapting the clamp ring 26 to a larger pipe. The two seals 66, 64 are not joined together via an adhesive or other bonding agent. They exist as separate pieces. It is possible to reinstall the inner circumferential seal part 66, if desired.
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(32) Outwardly of space 78 is a unique sloped surface 80 in which the nested seal 62 rests. The slope of surface 80 is convergent outwardly (toward the end of the pipe coupling 10). As the bolt structure 36 is tightened, it pulls clamp ears 52, 61 toward each other, thus compressing the nested seal 62. At the same time, the compression action also urges the sloped surface 80 of the clamping ring against the corresponding surface (also sloped) 82 of the nested seal (see
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(34) Next, the outer part 64 of seal 62 has an annular groove 86 that faces the barrel sleeve 12. When the clamping ring 26 is placed on its respective flange, and before tightening of the bolt structure 36, the seal 62 is in a non-compressed state. In this condition, the diameter of the annular groove 86 is preferably greater than the inner diameter of the barrel sleeve 12. When compressed, however, the annular groove 86 becomes likewise compressed so that its diameter becomes exposed to the inside of the barrel sleeve 12. This enables fluid pressure to cause one part of the seal to slide upon itself. It is believed this may improve upon seal efficiency.
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(37) As is apparent from the above description, the ears 52, 62 may open relative to each other. When this happens, it creates a space or gap at the location indicated generally by arrow 92 in
(38) Finally, an alternative embodiment of clamping ring 26 is illustrated in
(39) U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/893,049, to which this application claims priority, is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
(40) The foregoing is not intended to limit the scope of patent coverage. The scope of patent coverage is intended to be limited by the patent claims, the interpretation of which is to be made in accordance with the established doctrines of patent claim interpretation.