Bonding clip for fluid conduit coupling
09797535 ยท 2017-10-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L37/1215
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L25/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L25/0018
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L23/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L39/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L25/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L25/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A bonding clip is provided in combination with a fluid conduit coupling that interconnects fluid conveying members. The bonding clip conducts electrical charge across the coupling to prevent buildup of electrostatic charges in the coupling. In one aspect of the invention, it may be considered a bonding clip. In another aspect, it may be considered the combination including the bonding clip and coupler. The invention also includes a method for dissipating electrostatic charge across a coupling used to interconnect fluid conveying members. In a preferred embodiment of the bonding clip, it includes a continuous flexible wire element mounted exteriorly of the coupling. The bonding clip is formed in a shape to connect the facing flanges of adjacent fluid conveying lines connected by the coupler, and to pass over the coupler with a defined gap separating a bridge portion of the clip from exterior surfaces of the coupler.
Claims
1. In combination, a fluid conduit coupling and a bonding clip installed over the fluid conduit coupling, said combination comprising: a fluid conduit coupling including (i) a first coupler member placed in contact with abutting flanges of corresponding fluid conveying members, (ii) a second coupler member placed circumferentially over at least a portion of the first coupler member for stabilizing a connection between the coupler and flanges, and (iii) a locking ring mounted over at least one of the first and second coupler members for selectively locking and unlocking the coupling; a bonding clip comprising (i) a bridge portion, (ii) a pair of leg portions each having first and second ends, said first ends of said leg portions connected to respective opposite ends of said bridge portion, and (iii) a pair of arcuate shaped contacts each having first and second ends, said first ends of said arcuate shaped contacts connected to respective second ends of said pair of leg portions; and wherein said bonding clip is mounted to the fluid conduit coupling such that one arcuate shaped contact is placed over and connected to one flange, said bridge portion extends over and is spaced from said fluid conduit coupling, and the other arcuate shaped contact is placed over and connected to the other flange.
2. The combination of claim 1, further including: a bend incorporated at each second end of said pair of arcuate shaped contacts, and a distal extension extending from each bend, said distal extensions forming opposite ends of said bonding clip.
3. The combination of claim 1, wherein: connected pairs of said leg portions and said arcuate shaped contacts each extend substantially planar to one another.
4. The combination of claim 1, wherein: connected pairs of said leg portions, said arcuate shaped contacts, and said distal extensions each extend substantially planar to one another.
5. The combination of claim 1, wherein: connected pairs of said leg portions and said arcuate shaped contacts extend substantially planar and extend toward one another at an angle prior to installation.
6. The combination of claim 1, wherein said fluid conduit coupling includes an internal bonding wire.
7. The combination of claim 1, wherein said bridge portion is disposed substantially parallel with a longitudinal axis of the coupling.
8. The combination of claim 1, wherein said second coupler member includes a nut.
9. The combination of claim 1, wherein each of said arcuate shaped contacts is configured to independently maintain frictional contact with respective flanges of said fluid conveying members.
10. The combination of claim 1, wherein said bonding clip is configured to provide an electrical connection between a first fluid conveying member and a second fluid conveying member of said corresponding fluid conveying members.
11. A method for dissipating electrostatic charge across a coupling used to interconnect fluid conveying members, said method comprising: providing a bonding clip including two contact portions that contact respective fluid conveying members or contact respective flanges of the fluid conveying members connected by the coupling, said bonding clip further including a bridge portion extending between and interconnecting the contact portions; attaching the contact portions to the respective fluid conveying members or flanges; configuring the bridge portion so that it extends over and is spaced from exterior surfaces of the coupling; and dissipating electrostatic charge across the coupling.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein: dissipating electrostatic charge across the coupling includes dissipating electrostatic charge across the coupling without electrical arcing between the bridge portion and the exterior surfaces of the coupling.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein: the bonding clip further includes a bend incorporated at each second end of said contact portions, and a distal extension extending from each bend, said distal extensions forming opposite ends of said bonding clip, and attaching the contact portions to the respective fluid conveying members or flanges includes applying force to said bends and said distal extensions.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein: connected pairs of leg portions and said contact portions of said bonding clip each extend substantially planar to one another; and configuring the bridge portion so that it extends over and is spaced from exterior surfaces of the coupling includes disposing said leg portions such that the bridge portion extends over and is spaced from exterior surfaces of the coupling.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(14) The design of the coupler 40 as illustrated more specifically corresponds to positive lock coupling designs, and one example of such a design is disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,871,239. This reference is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for purposes of disclosing an example coupling device used to interconnect fluid conveying members, to specifically include those types of fluid conveying members especially adapted for conveying fuel. The coupler 40 includes a first coupler member 44, a second coupler member or nut 46, and a lock ring 48 used to lock or hold the first and second coupler members in place.
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(18) The buildup of electrostatic charges is a consequence for the great majority of couplers that must maintain fluid tight seals to prevent leakage of fluid. A compressible element must typically be used to seal the coupler elements, such as use of compressible O-rings that have limited electrical conductivity. In the example of
(19) In the example coupler 40, the interiorly mounted bonding wires may not be adequate for achieving the required electrical conductivity and the bonding clip 10 is therefore used to supplement bonding capabilities of the coupling to handle wider ranges of voltages and amperages. In the case of a coupler having no integral bonding wire components, the bonding clip of the present invention can be used as the single and primary means to dissipate electrostatic charge within the coupler.
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(21) The invention also includes a method for dissipating electrostatic charge across a coupling used to interconnect fluid conveying members. According to the method, a bonding clip is provided, and is selectively mounted over a coupler/coupling used to interconnect fluid conveying members. The bonding clip includes two contact portions that contact the respective fluid conveying members or contact respective flanges of the fluid conveying members attached to confronting ends of the fluid conveying members. The bonding clip further includes a bridge portion that passes over the coupler, and is separated from the coupler to prevent contact between the coupler and bridge portion, and to prevent arcing of an electrostatic charge between the coupler and bonding clip. The contact portions of the bonding clip are secured to the respective fluid conveying members/flanges, and the bridge portion is therefore placed in a position such that it passes over the coupler and not in contact with the coupler. The bonding clip has two geometric configurations; a first geometric configuration prior to being installed, and a second geometric configuration after installation in which one or more of the elements of the bonding clip deflect or bend. The second configuration results in the creation of a compressive spring force used to assist in maintaining the bonding clip in a securely mounted position to prevent undesirable shifting of the bonding clip when installed.
(22) There are a number of advantages to the bonding clip of the present invention. The bonding clip has a relatively simple construction, and can be conveniently mounted over standard fluid conveying couplers without the need for special installation tools. The bonding clip is a one-piece element; therefore, there is no assembly or disassembly required. The bonding clip is easily visually inspected to ensure that the clip is properly installed. Use of a geometrically configured wire material enables the particular shape of the bonding clip to be easily adapted for different types of couplers not only to achieve adequate frictional engagement with flanges of the fluid conveying lines, but also to provide different arrangements by which the bridge portion may pass over the coupler.
(23) Although the bonding clip and method of the invention have been disclosed with respect to preferred embodiments, it is contemplated that the bonding clip and method can be modified commensurate with the scope of the claims appended hereto.