Claims
- 1. A coupling device for fluid flow lines, comprising:
- a first junction element made of plastic material and having an axial flow path extending therethrough, and terminating at one axial end in means for attachment to a fluid conduit, and at an opposite axial end in a first junction end face having first and second tapered annular grooves formed therein concentric with said axial flow path and respectively disposed proximate the outermost radial dimension and the innermost radial dimension of said first end face, each said annular groove having a tapered cross-section;
- a second junction element made of plastic material and having an axial flow path extending therethrough, and terminating at one end in means for attachment to a fluid conduit, and at an opposite end in a second junction end face having first and second annular ribs associated therewith and having a tapered cross-section adapted to mate with said first and second annular grooves, each said rib and each said groove being correspondingly tapered so as to ensure engagement of the sidewalls thereof as said first and second elements are drawn together by said coupling means;
- a third annular groove formed in one of said first and second elements;
- an optical leak trace sensor extending through one of said first and second junction end faces and into light communicative relationship with said third annular groove; and
- coupling means for drawing said first junction element and said second junction element toward each other such that said first and second annular means matingly engage corresponding annular grooves in said first junction end face to form a tightly sealed union.
- 2. A coupling device as recited in claim 1 wherein said first junction element has a portion of its external annulus threaded, and said coupling means includes a rotatable nut having an internal cavity enveloping at least a portion of said second junction element, the internal annulus of said nut being threaded such that upon rotation it will threadably engage the external threads of said first junction element and draw said first and second junction elements together.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application entitled "FLOW-THROUGH, IN-LINE FILTER HOUSING", U.S. Ser. No. 08/276,925 filed Jul. 19, 1994, and assigned to the assignee of the present invention now U.S. Pat. No. 5,482,618.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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