Claims
- 1. A barb clamp for securing a flexible tube to a tubular member, the barb fitting having one end insertable into the tube;
a cylindrical collet engageable over the one end of the tubular member and tube, said collet having resilient means for radially contracting around the tube for forming a tight seal; and a cylindrical sleeve having a through center aperture for receiving said collet, wherein the collet has an exterior surface and an annular groove in the exterior surface and said sleeve has an interior surface with an annular projection configured and positioned for disposition in the annular groove of the collet, and wherein the collet has an annular lip defining a stop at one end.
- 2. The barb clamp of claim 1 further comprising a thread molded into a portion of the exterior surface of the collet.
- 3. The barb clamp of claim 1, wherein the collet is integrally molded to the sleeve, wherein the collet is connected to the sleeve at thin frangible pieces of plastic.
- 4. The barb clamp of claim 1, wherein the collet is integrally molded to a boot having a corrugated exterior portion and wherein the annular lip is located between the collet and boot.
- 5. The barb clamp of claim 4, wherein the annular lip is a ridge having micro slits formed therein.
- 6. The barb clamp of claim 4, wherein the collet has an end forming a plurality of tangs which flare outwardly at the end, wherein each tang is connected to another radically spaced tang by a web formed by a piece of foldable plastic material.
- 7. The barb clamp of claim 1, wherein the collet has a radial bulbous exterior portion.
- 8. The barb clamp of claim 7, wherein the tubular member is a barb fitting and the sleeve has a reduced inner bore positioned for tightly receiving the radial bulbous exterior portion of the collet to provide superior holding strength for the tube and barb fitting.
- 9. The barb clamp of claim 8, wherein the collet is integrally molded to the sleeve, and wherein the collet is connected to the sleeve by frangible pieces of plastic.
- 10. The barb clamp of claim 1, wherein the tube has a corrugated portion and the interior surface of the sleeve has a ridged portion to correspond with the corrugated portion of the tube.
- 11. The barb clamp of claim 1, wherein the exterior surface of the collet has one end with protuberances projecting therefrom for facilitating the full travel of the collet during assembly.
- 12. The barb clamp of claim 1, wherein the collet is a collet coupler formed from an outer non-conductive plastic shell and an inherently conductive polymer liner tube therein with a pair of collet members attached at each end, wherein there is a space between the inherently conductive polymer liner and plastic collet shell for receiving the tube at one end and the tubular member at the other end.
- 13. The barb clamp of claim 1, wherein the collet has fixed ramps on the resilient means and flexible ramps on an upper portion of the exterior surface of the collet and the sleeve has an inner surface ring for locking with the flexible ramps on assembly.
- 14. The barb clamp of claim 13, further comprising protuberances located on an exterior edge of the collet.
- 15. A tool for assembling a barb clamp onto a tube and fitting, the barb clamp including a collet and sleeve, the tool comprising:
a first component and a second component and means for connecting the first component with the second component in a spaced relationship for receiving the collet and sleeve therebetween, the first component having a central slot for receiving a portion of the fitting therethrough, the second component having an interior slot for receiving a portion of the tube.
- 16. The tool of claim 15, further comprising means for providing axial alignment of the sleeve with respect to the collet.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority of Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/373,064 filed on Apr. 16, 2002 and Provisional Application Serial No. 60/389,844 filed on Jun. 19, 2002.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60373064 |
Apr 2002 |
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60389844 |
Jun 2002 |
US |