The present embodiments generally relate to a coupling nut and, more particularly, a coupling nut for a system having pressurized fluid flowing therethrough.
Generally, systems that are configured to move pressurized fluid therethrough often include conduits that are coupled together. These conduits are required to be secured with a coupling nut so that the conduits do not separate under pressure. In some cases, the coupling nut used to join the conduits can be threaded leaving few threads engaged on one of the conduits. This can result in one of the conduits separating from the coupling nut under pressure.
A need remains for a coupling nut that prevents either of the conduits from being threaded too shallow into the coupling nut.
In one aspect, a coupling nut for joining a pair of conduits is provided. The coupling nut includes a first end and a second end. An opening extends between the first end and the second end. The opening has an interior surface. A first coupling nut thread extends along the interior surface at the first end and is constructed and arranged to receive a first conduit thread having a first length. A second coupling nut thread extends along the interior surface at the second end and is constructed and arranged to receive a second conduit thread having a second length. A non-threaded central portion extends between the first coupling nut thread and the second coupling nut thread. The non-threaded central portion has a third length. The third length of the non-threaded central portion is less than the sum of the first length of the first conduit thread and the second length of the second conduit thread.
In one aspect, the third length is greater than the first length.
In one aspect, the third length is greater than the second length.
In one aspect, the first length is equal to the second length.
In one aspect, the first coupling nut thread is threaded in an opposite direction of the second coupling nut thread.
In one aspect, the first coupling nut thread comprises a right-hand thread, and the second coupling nut thread comprises a left-hand thread.
In one aspect, the first coupling nut thread comprises a left-hand thread, and the second coupling nut thread comprises a right-hand thread.
In one aspect, a system having pressurized fluid flowing therethrough is provided. The system includes a component having a first conduit. The component discharges pressurized fluid through the first conduit. The first conduit includes a first conduit thread having a first length. A second conduit includes a second conduit thread having a second length. A coupling nut is constructed and arranged to join the first conduit and the second conduit. The coupling nut includes a first end and a second end. An opening extends between the first end and the second end. The opening has an interior surface. A first coupling nut thread extends along the interior surface at the first end and is constructed and arranged to receive the first conduit thread. A second coupling nut thread extends along the interior surface at the second end and is constructed and arranged to receive the second conduit thread. A non-threaded central portion extends between the first coupling nut thread and the second coupling nut thread. The non-threaded central portion has a third length. The third length of the non-threaded central portion is less than the sum of the first length of the first conduit thread and the second length of the second conduit thread.
In one aspect, the third length is greater than the first length.
In one aspect, the third length is greater than the second length.
In one aspect, the first length is equal to the second length.
In one aspect, the first coupling nut thread is threaded in an opposite direction of the second coupling nut thread.
In one aspect, the first coupling nut thread comprises a right-hand thread, and the second coupling nut thread comprises a left-hand thread.
In one aspect, the first coupling nut thread comprises a left-hand thread, and the second coupling nut thread comprises a right-hand thread.
The embodiments and other features, advantages and disclosures contained herein, and the manner of attaining them, will become apparent and the present disclosure will be better understood by reference to the following description of various exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the present disclosure, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of this disclosure is thereby intended.
The coupling nut 108, illustrated in
In one embodiment, the first threaded portion 114 of the coupling nut 108 has a length L3, and the second threaded portion 116 of the coupling nut 108 has a length L4. The non-threaded central portion 118 has a length L5. In one embodiment, the length L3 of the first threaded portion 114 of the coupling nut 108 is substantially equal to the length L1 of the first conduit threaded end 110. In one embodiment, the length L4 of the second threaded portion 116 of the coupling nut 108 is substantially equal to the length L2 of the second conduit threaded end 112.
In one embodiment, the length L1 of the first threaded portion 104 is less than the length L5 of the non-threaded central portion 118, and the length L2 of the second threaded portion 106 is less than the length L5 of the non-threaded central portion 118. In one embodiment, the combined length of the length L1 of the first threaded portion 104 and the length L2 of the second threaded portion 106 is greater than the length L5 of the non-threaded central portion 118.
In one embodiment, as illustrated in
Moreover, in one embodiment, as illustrated in
However, because the length L1 of the first threaded portion 110 of the first conduit 104 and the length L2 of the threaded portion 106 of the second conduit 106 have a combined length that is greater than the length L5 of the non-threaded central portion 118, the first conduit 104 and the second conduit 106 are incapable of both being inserted too far into the coupling nut 108. Accordingly, the first conduit 104 and the second conduit 106 can both be fully secured with the coupling nut 108 in an abutting configuration without either the first conduit 104 or the second conduit 106 being inserted too far into the coupling nut 108, as illustrated in
In one embodiment, a coupling nut is provided with left handed female threads on one side and right handed female threads on the other with a non-threaded portion in the center. The nut may be used to pull a male threaded hose and a male threaded reel together to form a tight face-seal near the center of the coupling. The length of the respective nut, hose and reel threads in relation to the non-threaded center of the nut is configured such that if either the hose or the reel male threads reach the center well before the mating part, it will disengage the thread and spin freely inside the nut until the mating component meets up to form the face seal.
Prior art configurations rely on the operator to gage that both mating parts have adequate thread engagement before forming a face seal. The embodiments described herein ensure geometrically that both mating parts always have adequate thread engagement when making the face seal. In the specific application of reel to hose connection, the hose doesn't risk disconnecting during an attempted fire extinguishing attempt.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only certain embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
The present application is an international patent application, which claims priority to U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 62/409,823, filed Oct. 18, 2016, which is herein incorporated in its entirety.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2017/057239 | 10/18/2017 | WO | 00 |
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62409823 | Oct 2016 | US |