DEVICE AND METHOD FOR COUPLING PIPES
20180017192 ยท 2018-01-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L55/1608
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L47/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L21/002
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L41/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L47/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L13/103
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L2201/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A pipe coupling and a method of use are disclosed. The pipe coupling including an elongated housing including a first end and a second end, a stop located on an inner diameter of the housing, the stop located between the first end and the second ends of the housing, wherein a distance from the stop to one of the first and second ends is at least two times a distance from the stop to the other of the first and second end of the housing, and at least one marking on an outer surface of the housing adjacent to the first end of the elongated housing, the at least one marking extending towards the second end for a predetermined length.
Claims
1. A pipe coupling comprising: an elongated housing comprising a first end and a second end, the housing defining an elongated bore therein; a stop located on an inner diameter of the housing, the stop located between the first end and the second ends of the housing, wherein a distance from the stop to one of the first and second ends is at least two times a distance from the stop to the other of the first and second end of the housing; a first cylindrical bore extending from the first end to the stop; a second cylindrical bore extending from the second end to the stop, wherein a length of the first cylindrical bore is greater than the second cylindrical bore; and at least one marking on an outer surface of the housing adjacent to the first end of the elongated housing, the at least one marking extending towards the second end for a predetermined length.
2. The pipe coupling according to claim 1, comprising: a third cylindrical bore which is at an approximate 90 degree angle to the first cylindrical and second cylindrical bores, and a third end on the third cylindrical bore.
3. The pipe coupling according to claim 1, wherein the pipe coupling is made of PVC.
4. The pipe coupling according to claim 1, comprising: one or more breakaway or passable stops within the first cylindrical bore and/or the third cylindrical bore.
5. The pipe coupling according to claim 2, comprising: one or more breakaway or passable stops within the first cylindrical bore and/or the third cylindrical bore.
6. The pipe coupling according to claim 1, wherein the pipe coupling is made of copper.
7. The pipe coupling according to claim 6, comprising: a third cylindrical bore which is at an approximate 90 degree angle to the first cylindrical and second cylindrical bores, and a third end on the third cylindrical bore.
8. The pipe coupling according to claim 6, comprising: one or more passable indentations within the first cylindrical bore.
9. The pipe coupling according to claim 6, comprising: one or more passable stops within the first cylindrical bore and/or the third cylindrical bore.
10. The pipe coupling according to claim 7, comprising: one or more passable stops within the first cylindrical bore and/or the third cylindrical bore.
11. The pipe coupling according to claim 1, wherein the markings are a series of ribs, which extend outward from the outer housing of the pipe coupling.
12. A method of installing a pipe coupling comprising: selecting a pipe coupling comprising: an elongated housing comprising a first end and a second end, the housing defining an elongated bore therein; a stop located on an inner diameter of the housing, the stop located between the first end and the second ends of the housing, wherein a distance from the stop to one of the first and second ends is at least two times a distance from the stop to the other of the first and second end of the housing; a first cylindrical bore extending from the first end to the stop; a second cylindrical bore extending from the second end to the stop, wherein a length of the first cylindrical bore is greater than the second cylindrical bore; and at least one marking on an outer surface of the housing adjacent to the first end of the elongated housing, the at least one marking extending towards the second end for a predetermined length; inserting the first cylindrical bore of the pipe coupling onto a first pipe end; advancing the pipe coupling in a first direction onto the first pipe end; aligning the second cylindrical bore of the piping coupling with a second pipe end; and advancing the pipe coupling in an opposite direction onto the second pipe end until the stop reaches the second pipe end.
13. The method of claim 12, comprising: removing a section of pipe from a broken or damaged pipe and forming the first pipe end and the second pipe end.
14. The method of claim 12, comprising: applying an adhesive to an inner diameter of the first cylindrical bore of the pipe coupling.
15. The method of claim 12, comprising: applying an adhesive to an inner diameter of the second cylindrical bore of the pipe coupling.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The disclosure will now be described in greater detail with reference to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which like elements bear like reference numerals, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0027] The device and method according to the present disclosure provide a low cost and easy-to-use pipe coupling that can avoid the difficulties associated with standard pipe couplings.
[0028] The disclosure can be best understood by reference to
[0029] The elongated housing 12 preferably has a circular outer diameter. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the outer diameter of the housing 12 may be square or any other shape. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the outer housing 12 has a series of markings (or ribs) 50, which extend around an outer perimeter of the housing 12 on the end opposite of the stop 20. For example, as shown in
[0030] In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the stop 20 can be located on the inner diameter 22 of the elongated housing 12. The stop 20 can be a circular ring, at least two rectangular inserts, a portion of a circular ring or any other shape, which can help prevent the pipe coupling 10 from advancing beyond a certain point.
[0031] The stop 20 further divides the elongated cylindrical bore 18 into a first cylindrical bore 15 located between the stop 20 and the first end 14 and a second cylindrical bore 17 located between the stop 20 and the second end 16. The first and second cylindrical bores 15, 17 can be configured to allow a pipe to advance into the pipe coupling 10 until reaching the stop 20.
[0032] In addition, the stop 20 provides a means for insuring that the pipe ends have sufficient overlap between an outer surface of the pipe ends and the inner diameter 22 of the housing 12 for a proper seal to be formed. The stop 20 also ensures that a sufficient amount of an adhesive will be present to bond the outer diameter of the pipe end to the inner diameter 22 of the pipe coupling 10.
[0033] In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the distance from the stop 20 to the first end 14 is between about two to ten times the distance from the stop 20 to the second end 16. In an exemplary embodiment, the distance from the stop 20 to the first end 14 is at least two times the distance from the stop 20 to the second end 16. However, the distance can vary depending on the particular use of the pipe coupling 10.
[0034] The housing 12 of the pipe coupling 10 can have an elongated cylindrical bore 18 therein which provides a conduit or fluid flow channel. The elongated cylindrical bore 18 includes the stop 20, which divides the elongated cylindrical bore 18 into the first cylindrical bore 15 and the second cylindrical bore 17.
[0035] In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the pipe coupling 10 of
[0036] The first end 14 and the second end 16 of the pipe coupling 10 are generally flat, however, it can be appreciated that in an alternative embodiment of the present disclosure, the first and second ends 14, 16 are beveled (not shown) on the inner diameter 22 of the first and second cylindrical bores 15, 17, which can provide a smooth and easy transition for the pipe coupling 10 to slide onto a pipe end.
[0037] The pipe coupling 10 is preferably molded of PVC (polyvinyl chloride). However, the pipe coupling 10 may be made by other known methods and can be made of any type of plastic, copper, rubber, steel or any other material suitable for sprinkler systems, electrical conduit, sewer pipes, or any other situation where two pipe ends are coupled.
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[0039] In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the pipe coupling 10 of the present disclosure can be used for repairing a sprinkler system as illustrated in
[0040] In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the pipe coupling 10 has the markings (or ribs) 50 on the longer end, such that the installer or user can ascertain which end of the pipe coupling 10 should be used first. The first end 14 of the pipe coupling 10 is inserted onto a pipe end 102 of a first pipe 100. The pipe coupling 10 is advanced onto the pipe end 102 until the second end 16 of the pipe coupling 10 clears the pipe end 112 of the second pipe 110. In some situations, with the advancing or sliding of the pipe coupling 10 onto the pipe end the user will hear a click as the pipe end reaches the stop 20.
[0041] The second end 16 of the pipe coupling 10 is then aligned with the pipe end 112 of the second pipe 110. The pipe coupling 10 is then advanced in an opposite direction onto the second pipe 110 until the stop 20 reaches the pipe end 112 of the second pipe 110, as shown in
[0042] As shown in
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[0048] In normal use, an adhesive will be applied to the inner diameter 22 of the first end 14 and the second end 16 of the pipe coupling 10 before inserting the pipe end into the pipe coupling. Any commercially available adhesive should work with the pipe coupling. The adhesives generally are sold with drying time of between 5 seconds and 5 minutes, which provides sufficient time to insert the pipe coupling 10 onto the end of the first pipe end, advance it to the stop 20, align the second pipe end, and advance the pipe coupling 10 onto the second pipe end.
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[0051] In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, one or more small passable stops (or indentations) 40 can be place within the first cylindrical bore 15, which can be used for copper pipes and the like for new installation to provide a signal or warning to an installer that an appropriate overlap has been reached between the pipe end 102, 112, and the first cylindrical bore 15. Alternatively, for repairs, the pipe end 102, 112 can be pushed through the one or more passable stops or indentations 40 as disclosed above.
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[0053] In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the pipe coupling 10 has the markings 50 on the longer end, such that the installer or user can ascertain which end of the pipe coupling 10 should be used first. The first end 14 of the pipe coupling 10 is inserted onto a pipe end 102 of a first pipe 100. The pipe coupling 10 is advanced onto the pipe end 102 until the second end 16 of the pipe coupling 10 clears the pipe end 112 of the second pipe 110. In some situations, with the advancing or sliding of the pipe coupling 10 onto the pipe end the user will hear a click as the pipe end reaches the stop 20.
[0054] The second end 16 of the pipe coupling 10 is then aligned with the pipe end 112 of the second pipe 110. The pipe coupling 10 is then advanced in an opposite direction onto the second pipe 110 until the stop 20 reaches the pipe end 112 of the second pipe 110, as shown in
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[0056] In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, one or more breakaway (or passage) stops 120 can be positioned in the first and/or third cylindrical bores 15, 32, preferably adjacent to the intersection of the first and third cylindrical bores 15, 32, such that a warning can be provided to an installer in a new installation, for example, that the pipe end has reached the transition from one of the cylindrical bore 15, 32 into the other cylindrical bore 15, 32, such that a pipe end 102, 112 does not block or obstruct the flow within the coupling 10. The breakaway stops 120 can be on or more stops having any suitable shape and upon a desired force contacting the stops 120 in the form of a pipe end, they easily break such the installer can feel that the pipe end has reached a transition from one cylindrical bore 15, 37 to another cylindrical bore 15, 37.
[0057] In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, as shown in
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[0059] In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the pipe coupling 10 will preferably be manufactured in conventional U.S. measurements or metric lengths depending on the country of use. However, in order to accommodate the various lengths that a consumer may need, the pipe coupling 10 can be manufactured and/or cut to a desired length, for example, using a saw or a string saw.
[0060] In an exemplary embodiment, the pipe coupling 10 has a length of between about 3 inches and about 5 inches. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the length of the pipe coupling may vary in length. In addition, the pipe coupling will preferably have an outer diameter of about 1 inch to about 2 inches. In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the outer diameter and inner diameter of the pipe coupling can be manufactured in most any diameter from about inch to about 8 inches.
[0061] Although, the use of the pipe coupling has been described for use with sprinkler systems including the repair thereof, the use of the pipe coupling described herein is not limited to sprinkler systems. The pipe coupling and method of use can be used with any water system, electrical system or any new installation of any type of pipe wherein two pipe ends are coupled.
[0062] In addition, the pipe couplings will preferably be molded plastic, however, it may be appreciated that the pipe couplings can be machined or manufactured by other known methods.
[0063] For example, in accordance with an exemplary embodiment, when redesigning with existing piping or constructing a new water project for gardens or other water features where valves and other equipment are involved and hard to reach, the pipe coupling 10 as disclosed herein can avoid in most cases replacing equipment and save time and money for the installer. In addition, the pipe coupling 10 can connect pipe the same way as the standard industry coupling. However, the standard industry coupling cannot connect pipe or repair pipe using one unit like the disclosed pipe coupling 10, which can save money and time for the consumer.
[0064] While the disclosure has been described in detail with reference to the exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made and equivalents employed, without departing from the present disclosure.