Claims
- 1. In combination, a fitting comprising a body having a cylindrical passage, a passage axis, a flat planar end intersected by said passage perpendicular thereto, and threads defined upon the body adjacent said end and coaxial with said passage, a cylindrical counterbore defined in said body concentric to said passage and forming a portion thereof, said counterbore directly intersecting said body end and comprising an inner cylindrical surface of uniform diameter throughout its length, a tubular insert within said counterbore having an external cylindrical surface of a diameter slightly less than the diameter of said counterbore inner surface whereby said insert is axially displaceable within said counterbore, said insert including a radially extending flange substantially perpendicularly disposed to said body passage axis located adjacent said body end exteriorly of said counterbore and having a periphery having a diameter greater than the diameter of said insert cylindrical surface and less than the minimum diameter of said threads, an outer conical sealing surface defined on said insert flange converging toward said passage axis in a direction away from said body end adapted to be engaged by a conduit flare, said flange outer conical sealing surface intersecting said flange periphery, an inner annular radial shoulder defined on said flange in axial opposed relation to said body end, an annular ridge homogeneously defined upon said inner flange shoulder concentric to said insert cylindrical surface and radially spaced outwardly therefrom radially located between said insert external cylindrical surface and said flange periphery, said ridge having a sharp apex to facilitate embedding of said ridge into said body end, and an annular nut threaded upon said body threads adapted to circumscribe the flared end of a conduit located upon said conical sealing surface and axially displace said insert into said counterbore to embed said ridge apex into said body end.
- 2. In a combination as in claim 1, said insert and ridge being of a harder material than the material of said body.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 507,038, filed 6/23/83 now abandoned.
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