LOW TORQUE SPRINKLER FITTING AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE
20180056318 ยท 2018-03-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L47/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C70/72
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16J15/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L15/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29K2705/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/65
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L15/008
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C70/683
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C70/682
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29L2001/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C70/72
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L15/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A brass fitting is in-molded in a plastic pipe fitting, which is coupled to a water supply line in a conventional matter. The brass insert receives a tapered seal with sealing surfaces that seat against the brass insert and a sprinkler head to form a sealed connection. The seal includes a tapered passageway for compression when tightening, as well as an external taper to allow the seal to conform to the socket formed by the plastic pipe fitting and brass insert. Also, a manufacturing method includes in-molding a brass insert within a plastic fitting using an O-ring which interfaces between the brass insert and surrounding molded fitting to seal the brass insert to the fitting. In one embodiment, the seal is used in a polymeric fitting without a brass insert.
Claims
1. A plumbing fitting for installing a fire sprinkler head to a water supply line comprising: a polymeric cylindrical fitting having an outer diameter at one end for coupling to a water supply line and a second end molded around a threaded brass insert, said threaded brass insert including an annular sealing surface, said brass insert further including a first annular groove spaced from one end for receiving an O-ring seal and a second annular groove spaced from said first annular groove for receiving molded material from said cylindrical fitting for sealably securing said brass insert within said cylindrical fitting; and an annular seal positioned within said brass insert and having a annular sealing surface abutting said annular sealing surface of said brass insert.
2. The fitting as defined in claim 1 wherein said annular seal comprises an annular body having a central opening with an outwardly tapered conical wall, said conical wall terminating in a first annular surface at one end and a second annular surface at an opposite end; and said seal has an outer surface including an inwardly tapered outer conical wall extending to said one end of said seal wherein said first annular surface sealably engages said annular sealing surface of said polymeric fitting and said second annular surface is sealably engaged by a sprinkler head.
3. The fitting as defined in claim 2 wherein said conical wall of said central opening is tapered outwardly toward the water supply at an angle of from 5-7.
4. The fitting as defined in claim 3 wherein said outer surface of said seal is tapered inwardly toward the water supply at an angle of from 13-17.
5. The fitting as defined in claim 4 wherein said seal further includes a conical transition wall extending divergently outwardly from said second annular surface.
6. An annular seal for use in sealing a fire sprinkler head to a threaded plumbing fitting coupled to a water supply, said seal comprising: an annular body having a central opening with an outwardly tapered conical wall, said conical wall terminating in a first annular surface at one end and a second annular surface at an opposite end; and said seal having an outer surface including an inwardly tapered outer conical wall extending to said one end of said seal wherein said first annular surface is adapted to sealably engage a sealing surface of a threaded plumbing fitting and said second annular surface is adapted to be sealably engaged by a sprinkler head.
7. The seal as defined in claim 6 wherein said conical wall of said central opening is tapered outwardly toward the water supply at an angle of from 5-7.
8. The seal as defined in claim 6 wherein said outer surface of said seal is tapered inwardly toward the water supply at an angle of from 13-17.
9. The seal as defined in claim 6 wherein said seal further includes a conical transition wall extending divergently outwardly from said second annular surface at an angle of about 60.
10. A method of manufacturing a fitting for coupling a fire sprinkler head to a water supply line comprising the steps of: providing a generally cylindrical threaded metal insert for threadably receiving a sprinkler head; forming a first inwardly extending groove on an outer surface of said insert; inserting an O-ring in said inwardly extending groove; and molding a polymeric material in the shape of a coupling for attaching a fire sprinkler head to a water supply line over said metal insert.
11. The method as defined in claim 10 wherein the insert is brass.
12. The method as defined in claim 11 and further including the step of inserting an annular seal into the cylindrical brass insert to be positioned to be sealably engaged by a fire sprinkler head.
13. The method as defined in claim 12 wherein said inserting step includes providing said annular seal with a conical central aperture and an inwardly tapered outer wall.
14. The method as defined in claim 13 wherein said inserting step includes providing said annular seal with a conical central aperture and an outwardly tapered inner wall.
15. The method as defined in claim 13 wherein said molding step employs CPVC material.
16. A plumbing fitting for installing a fire sprinkler head to a water supply line comprising: a polymeric cylindrical fitting at one end to accept a water supply line and a second end molded around a threaded brass insert, said brass insert including a cylindrical collar and lead-in threads at said second end for receiving a threaded fire sprinkler head said polymeric fitting having threads which align with said lead-in threads of said brass insert with said collar of said brass insert surrounding and spaced from said threads of said polymeric fitting; and wherein an annular seal is positioned within said polymeric fitting and engages an annular sealing surface of said polymeric fitting on one side and a fire sprinkler head on an opposite side.
17. The fitting as defined in claim 16 wherein said annular seal comprises an annular body having a central opening with an outwardly tapered conical wall, said conical wall terminating in a first annular surface at one end and a second annular surface at an opposite end; and said seal has an outer surface including an inwardly tapered outer conical wall extending to said one end of said seal wherein said first annular surface sealably engages said annular sealing surface of said polymeric fitting and said second annular surface is sealably engaged by a sprinkler head.
18. The fitting as defined in claim 17 wherein said conical wall of said central opening is tapered outwardly toward the water supply at an angle of from 5-7.
19. The fitting as defined in claim 18 wherein said outer surface of said seal is tapered inwardly toward the water supply at an angle of from 13-17.
20. The fitting as defined in claim 19 wherein said seal further includes a conical transition wall extending divergently outwardly from said second annular surface.
21. A plumbing fitting for installing a fire sprinkler head to a water supply line comprising: a polymeric cylindrical body for coupling to a water supply line and a second end having internal threads for threadably receiving a fire sprinkler head, said body further including an annular sealing surface at the end of said threads; and an annular seal is positioned within said polymeric body and engaging said annular sealing surface of said polymeric body on one side and a fire sprinkler head on an opposite side, wherein said annular seal comprises an annular body having a central opening with an outwardly tapered conical wall, said conical wall terminating in a first annular surface at one end and a second annular surface at an opposite end, and said seal has an outer surface including an inwardly tapered outer conical wall extending to said one end of said seal wherein said first annular surface sealably engages said annular sealing surface of said polymeric fitting and said second annular surface is sealably engaged by a sprinkler head.
22. The fitting as defined in claim 21 wherein said body has a tapered central opening positioned between said one end and said internal threads.
23. The fitting as defined in claim 22 wherein said conical wall of said central opening of said seal is tapered outwardly toward the water supply at an angle of from 5-7.
24. The fitting as defined in claim 23 wherein said outer surface of said seal is tapered inwardly toward the water supply at an angle of from 13-17.
25. The fitting as defined in claim 24 wherein said seal further includes a conical transition wall extending divergently outwardly from said second annular surface at an angle of about 60.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0023] Referring initially to
[0024] In the embodiment of
[0025] The low torque fitting 10 further includes a rubber O-ring 50 which fits within an inwardly projecting annular O-ring receiving groove 44 of the brass insert 20 and provides a seal between the brass insert 20 and the inner cylindrical wall 35 (
[0026] The fitting 10 includes a uniquely shaped tapered seal 60 which, as best seen in
[0027] The brass insert is shown in detail in
[0028] The sprinkler head 12 is threaded into fitting 10 after the input end 30 of fitting 16 has been bonded to supply line 14. As the head 12 is installed, the seal 60 deforms somewhat, as seen in
[0029] The sprinkler head is installed in fitting 10 without the use of any sealant, which is unnecessary. The sprinkler head 12 is first threadably inserted by hand until contact with gasket seal 60 is felt. Next, using a sprinkler head wrench, the sprinkler head 12 is rotated clockwise (to tighten) a minimum of turn (90). In order to properly align the sprinkler head for a desired spray pattern or to align horizontally, or with other heads in some installations, the seal 60 allows the sprinkler head to be further rotated up to 360 or one full turn. Thus, the geometry of seal 60 allows the sprinkler head to be properly aligned without damage to either the sprinkler head or the receiving fitting 10, while at the same time providing a watertight seal using a relatively low torque for installation. If necessary, during the lifetime of an installation it becomes necessary to replace the seal 60 it can removed and replaced with a new seal.
[0030] The steps of manufacturing the fitting 10 include (1) placing O-ring 50 in groove 44 of brass insert 20; (2) positioning insert 20 in a mold concentric with the mold walls defining the CPVC fitting 16; (3) over-molding the brass insert 20 and O-ring 50 with CPVC or other suitable polymeric material; (4) removing the fitting 16 with the sealed brass insert from the mold; and (5) inserting the annular seal 60 into the fitting 10 with surface 62 abutting annular surface 22 of the brass insert 20 in the CPVC fitting 16.
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[0032] The cylindrical collar 175 of insert 170 provides backing reinforcement for the polymeric threads 182 and, therefore, strengthens the fitting 116. In this embodiment, the seating surface 62 of the seal (
[0033] In a third embodiment of the invention shown in
[0034] CPVC body 216 has a cylindrical input end 230 with a wall thickness of about 0.22 inches which is sealed to a supply conduit 14 (
[0035] In each of the three embodiments, the same seal 60 is employed and its multiple tapered configuration is critical to the success of all three embodiments in providing a low torque, leak-proof connection between the sprinkler head and the socket defined by the receiving fittings 16, 116, and 216. Critical elements of the seal geometry include the conical wall 63 in the center of the seal, the inwardly tapered outer edge 64 of the seal, and the annular seat 68 with tapered inlet transition wall 69 allowing the sprinkler head to be easily inserted and compress the seal 60 without damage to the seal and without interfering with the flow of water through the center aperture 61 of the seal. The material employed for seal 60 is an EPDM material having a durometer hardness of from 65 to 80, and preferably 70, to provide the desired sealing function and maintain sprinkler head position. This connection style fitting can also be incorporated in other various fitting styles, such as 90 elbows, T's and crosses, which accept direct connection of fire sprinkler heads.
[0036] It will become apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications to the preferred embodiments of the invention as described herein can be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.