Coupling device and method for fabricating a grip ring to be used in such a coupling device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6279963
  • Patent Number
    6,279,963
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 26, 1999
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 28, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
Coupling device for a pipe, comprising a sleeve having an insert end for the pipe and a sealing means adapted for realizing a seal around the pipe when inserted in the sleeve, said sealing means comprising a plurality of mutually slidable elements which together form a ring, and a grip ring being mounted within said elements and extending along at least a part of the perimeter of the pipe, the grip ring being formed with dents pressed out of the plane of the grip ring.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a coupling device for a pipe, comprising a sleeve having an insert end for the pipe and a sealing means adapted for realising a seal around the pipe when inserted in the sleeve, said sealing means comprising a plurality of mutually slidable elements which together form a ring, and a grip ring being mounted within said elements and extending along at least a part of the perimeter of the pipe.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Such a coupling device is disclosed in the European patent application EP-A-0 794 378 assigned to the present applicant's assignee, to which U.S. application Ser. No. 08/790,146 corresponds, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference. The prior art coupling device is being used for pipes made of steel, stainless steel, eternite, cast-iron, coated steel, PVC, polyethylene and asbestos cement, and is intended for coupling two of such pipes. It is important that on the one hand the coupling device provides a sufficient seal, and that on the other hand the coupling device is able to withstand tensile strain. The latter function is provided by the grip ring which is part of the prior art coupling device.




OBJECT OF THE INVENTION




It is the objective of the invention to improve the function of said grip ring. Said objective is achieved by the inventive coupling device being characterized in that the grip ring is provided with dents pressed out of the plane of the grip ring.




It is particularly desirable that the dents which are pressed out of the plane of the grip ring are adjacent to slit-like openings punched out of the grip ring. It has been shown that the resistance to tensile strain of the coupling device according to the invention is thereby considerably improved with respect to the coupling device according to the prior art. Employment of the coupling device with hard pipes like pipes of cast-iron, steel, stainless steel and the like, having a diameter of 150 mm results in the prior art in an achievable resistance to tensile strain of 7 bar. Said value amounts to 40 bar when employing the inventive coupling device. According to the inventor this is brought about by the burr which results when punching the openings out of the plane of the grip ring.




It is preferred that the openings have a width B such that the ratio B/D is less than 3, D being the thickness of the grip ring. In this way the grip ring which is part of the coupling device according to the invention remains sufficiently strong in spite of the formation of the openings.




It is preferred that the dents approximately halfway the openings are situated maximally out of the plane of the grip ring. In this way approximately triangle-like dents are provided, burrs formed by punching of the openings and located at the edge of said dents being optimally effective in providing grip on the pipes with which the coupling device is employed.




It is further preferred that the grip ring is made of stainless spring steel having a tensile strength of at least 1200 N/mm


2


, preferably approximately 1400-1600 N/mm


2


. In this way the effectiveness of the grip provided according to the invention may be maximally employed because the strength characteristics inherent to such material are fully utilized by cold deformation of the material due to punching and dent-formation which increases the tensile strength.




The invention is also embodied in a method for fabricating a grip ring to be used in a coupling device according to the invention, said method being characterized in that the slit-like openings are punched and that subsequently in a forming process small dents are pressed out of the plane of the plate adjacent to the openings, followed by giving the plate an at least approximate ring-shape.




The invention will be further elucidated with the aid of the drawing in which











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows an exploded view of the coupling device according to the invention;





FIG. 2

shows the grip ring which is part of the coupling device according to the invention; and





FIGS. 3 and 4

show the grip ring of

FIG. 2

in cross-section A—A and B—B, respectively.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Identical reference numerals used in the figures refer to like parts.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the coupling device is shown in an exploded view and comprises a sleeve


1


having an insert end


2


for a pipe which is not shown, and a sealing means


3


,


4


,


5


adapted for realising a seal around the pipe when inserted in the sleeve


1


, said sealing means


3


,


4


,


5


comprising a plurality of mutually slidable elements


6


which together form a ring


3


, and a grip ring


4


being mounted within said elements


6


and extending along at least a part of the perimeter of the pipe, said grip ring


4


being formed with dents pressed out of the plane of the grip ring. For a further description of the coupling device one is referred to EP-A-0 794 378 which is considered to be incorporated at this point.




Referring to the

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


4


, the configuration of the grip ring


4


is further elucidated. As stated the grip ring


4


is formed with dents


7


pressed out of the plane of the grip ring, clearly shown in top-view in FIG.


2


and in cross-section and side-view in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, respectively. The dents


7


pressed out of the plane of the grip ring


4


are adjacent to slit-like openings


8


punched out the grip ring


4


, shown in

FIG. 2 and 3

. The openings


8


have a width B, as viewed transverse to the peripheral direction of the grip ring


4


, such that the ratio B/D is less than 3, D being the thickness of the grip ring


4


as indicated in FIG.


3


. In

FIG. 2

it is clearly shown that the dents approximately halfway the openings


8


are positioned maximally out of the plane of the grip ring


4


. This is more clearly shown in FIG.


4


.




Several kinds of material may be used for fabricating the grip ring


4


. Preferably the grip ring


4


is made of stainless spring steel having a tensile strength of at least 1200 N/mm


2


and preferably being in the range of approximately 1400-1600 N/mm


2


. The grip ring


4


is according to the invention preferably fabricated such that slit-like openings


8


are punched in preferably a stainless steel plate, strip or band, and that next small dents


7


are pressed out of the plane of the plate adjacent to the openings


8


, in a process as such known to the skilled person, followed by giving the plate an at least approximate ring shape.



Claims
  • 1. A coupling device for a pipe, comprising a sleeve having an insert end for receiving the pipe and a sealing means adapted to form a seal around the pipe when inserted in the sleeve, said sealing means comprising a plurality of mutually slidable elements which define a ring, and a grip ring extending along at least a part of the perimeter of the pipe mounted within said elements and having dents adjacent to slit-like openings punched out of said grip ring, the openings having a width B such that the ratio of B/D is less than 3, wherein D is the thickness of said grip ring.
  • 2. A coupling device according to claim 1, wherein said grip ring is made of stainless spring steel having a tensile strength of at least 1200 N/mm2.
  • 3. A coupling device according to claim 2, wherein the tensile strength of the stainless steel spring is between about 1400-1600 N/mm2.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
1009734 Jul 1998 NL
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