Claims
- 1. An electrically insulated tube union for connecting first and second pieces of electrically conductive tubing and for enabling fluid flow between said pieces, while preventing the conduction of electricity between said pieces, comprising:
- a) first and second tube fitting assemblies fixably mounted on said first and second tubing pieces respectively, each assembly having a fitting body, a fitting nut having an outer surface with a maximum diameter, and a ferrule; said fitting nut of each assembly consisting of electrically conductive material, each nut in electrical connection with the tubing piece on which the assembly including the nut is mounted;
- b) each fitting body including an externally threaded portion, an internal frusto-conical portion at one end and another end joined to said tubing piece, there being a through bore extending between said ends;
- c) each fitting nut internally threaded and mateably with its respective threaded fitting body, and having a radially inward extending flange at one end;
- d) each ferrule being captured between its respective fitting nut and body when assembled, with one ferrule end engaging said nut flange and another ferrule tapered end compressed by said body frusto-conical portion;
- e) an electrically insulative connector having a body consisting of electrically non-conductive material with a through bore between a first end sized to extend partially into said first fitting body bore through said ferrule, and a second end sized to extend partially into said second fitting body bore through said other ferrule; said connector body having an external flange between said ends; said flange extending radially outward beyond said maximum diameter of each of said fitting nuts;
- f) said body of said insulative connector including a first tapered frusto-conical portion, said first frusto-conical portion of said connector including first external threads, said body further including a first unthreaded external surface extending between said first frusto-conical portion and said first end, and a first inboard unthreaded external surface extending between said first frusto-conical portion of said body and said flange;
- g) the body of said insulative connector further including a second tapered frusto-conical portion, opposed of said first frusto-conical portion of said body, said second frusto-conical portion including second external threads, said body further including a first unthreaded external surface extending between said second frusto-conical portion and said second end, and a second inboard unthreaded external surface extending between said second frusto-conical portion and said flange;
- h) said ferrules each including an internal frusto-conical portion overlying said respective frusto-conical portion of said fitting body, each said ferrule frusto-conical portion being internally threaded and engaging the threads on said respective body frusto-conical portion, said threads being spaced form said ferrule tapered end and from an end opposed of said threaded tapered end; said unthreaded ferrule tapered end of each ferrule gripping said respective unthreaded external surface of said fitting body under force exerted through camming action between said fitting body frusto-conical portion and said ferrule tapered end when said respective fitting body and nut are threadably engaged; said opposed end of each ferrule being disposed from said of said flange of said insulative connector body, whereby the inward extending flange of each respective nut is disposed of said outward extending flange of said insulative connector body when said respective body and nut are threadable engaged;
- i) whereby said tube union enables fluid tight connection at high fluid pressure between said tubing pieces while electrically isolating said tubing pieces, said flange minimizing risk of electrical connection between said tubing pieces by adjacent conductive surfaces.
- 2. An electronically insulated tube union according to claim 1 where said connector is made of nylon material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/598,299 filed on Oct. 16, 1990, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Technical Bulletin No. 1-87 "Dielectric Fittings" (From Cajon Company-a Swagelok Company). |
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Oct 1990 |
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