Claims
- 1. A coupling joint, comprising:
- a first substantially tubular element having first and second opposite ends and a predetermined length between said opposite ends, said first substantially tubular element having an inner annular wall comprising a first coupling surface having the form of a gradually sloping frustum extending over the majority of said length of said first element and expanding toward and ending at said second end of said first element, wherein said first end of said first element comprises first connecting means for connecting said first substantially tubular element to another element; and
- a second substantially tubular element having first and second opposite ends and a predetermined length therebetween, said second substantially tubular element having an outer annular wall comprising a second coupling surface having the form of a gradually sloping frustum contracting towards and ending at said first end of said second element and extending over the majority of said length of said second substantially tubular element for operative coupling engagement with said first coupling surface, wherein said first and second coupling surfaces have substantially the same length, and wherein said second end of said second element comprises second connecting means for connecting said second substantially tubular element to yet another element;
- wherein said coupling surfaces can thus be mated together in a coaxial mating relation.
- 2. A joint as in claim 1, wherein said coupling surfaces are in concentrically spaced coaxial relation, thereby forming an annular frustum space therebetween, and further comprising a self-hardening bonding material filling said space and bonding said elements together.
- 3. A joint as in claim 2, wherein said bonding material is an electrically non-conducting epoxy resin.
- 4. A joint as in claim 3, wherein said epoxy resin comprises a cyanoacrylate adhesive.
- 5. A joint as in claim 2, wherein at least one of said elements includes means for permitting injection of said bonding material into said space.
- 6. A joint as in claim 2, wherein each of said coupling surfaces includes a plurality of longitudinally axially aligned cylindrical sections, the diameters of said cylindrical sections increasing in the longitudinal direction towards said end of said first element, said cylindrical sections thereby defining said frustums, each of said coupling surfaces further comprising annular tapered sections extending between adjacent ones of said cylindrical sections, and further comprising a plurality of centering rings, said rings being disposed within said space at longitudinally spaced positions and abutting said coupling surfaces, and at least one of said rings having a tapered end surface mating with one of said tapered sections.
- 7. A joint as in claim 6, further comprising an insulating tube extending from said end of said second element in the longitudinal direction away from said end of said first element.
- 8. A joint as in claim 1, wherein said coupling surfaces are in concentrically spaced coaxial relation, thereby forming an annular frustum space therebetween, and further comprising at least one centering ring, said ring being disposed within said space and abutting said coupling surfaces.
- 9. A joint as in claim 1, wherein said coupling surfaces are unthreaded surfaces.
- 10. The coupling joint of claim 1, wherein said first and second connecting means both comprise threads.
- 11. The coupling joint of claim 10, wherein said threads of said first connecting means are coaxially tapered and on the outer annular wall of said first element, and said threads of said second connecting means are flared and on the inner annular wall of said second element.
- 12. A coupling joint, comprising:
- a first substantially tubular element, said first element having a length and a portion of the inner annular wall of said first element comprises a first coupling surface having the form of a gradually sloping frustum expanding towards and ending at an end of said element; and
- a second substantially tubular element, said second element having a length and a portion of the outer annular wall of said second element comprises a second coupling surface having the form of a gradually sloping frustum contracting towards and ending at an end of said second element, each of said coupling surfaces extending over the majority of the respective lengths of said elements and being in coaxial mating relation together;
- wherein each of said coupling surfaces includes a plurality of longitudinally axially aligned cylindrical sections, the diameters of said cylindrical sections increasing in the longitudinal direction towards said end of said first element, said cylindrical sections thereby defining said frustums.
- 13. A coupling joint, comprising:
- a first substantially tubular element, said first element having a length and a portion of the inner annular wall of said first element comprises a first coupling surface having the form of a gradually sloping frustum expanding towards and ending at an end of said element; and
- a second substantially tubular element, said second element having a length and a portion of the outer annular wall of said second element comprises a second coupling surface having the form of a gradually sloping frustum contracting towards and ending at an end of said second element, each of said coupling surfaces extending over the majority of the respective lengths of said elements and being in coaxial mating relation together;
- wherein said coupling surfaces are in concentrically spaced coaxial relation, thereby forming an annular frustum space therebetween, and further comprising at least one centering ring, said ring being disposed within said space and abutting said coupling surfaces; and
- wherein each said at least one centering ring comprises a plurality of semi-annular ring segments, each said plurality of ring segments being formed of an electrically insulating material and having a combined circumferential extent which is less than the circumference of said space at the position at which said ring is disposed.
- 14. A coupling joint, comprising:
- a first substantially tubular element, said first element having a length and a portion of the inner annular wall of said first element comprises a first coupling surface having the form of a gradually sloping frustum expanding towards and ending at an end of said element; and
- a second substantially tubular element, said second element having a length and a portion of the outer annular wall of said second element comprises a second coupling surface having the form of a gradually sloping frustum contracting towards and ending at an end of said second element, each of said coupling surfaces extending over the majority of the respective lengths of said elements and being in coaxial mating relation together;
- wherein a segment of one of said elements, said segment including said frustum, comprises a series of longitudinally-aligned conducting rings, said conducting rings being electrically insulating from each other and from the remainder of said one of said elements, and wherein said coupling surfaces are in concentrically spaced coaxial relation, thereby forming an annular frustum space therebetween, and further comprising an electrically non-conducting material fitting said space and bonding said elements together.
- 15. A coupling joint, comprising:
- a first tubular element, a portion of the inner annular wall of said first tubular element forming a first coupling surface;
- a second tubular element, a portion of the outer annular wall of said second tubular element forming a second coupling surface, said coupling surfaces being bonded together and electrically insulated from each other over a longitudinal distance greater than approximately 50 cm;
- wherein one of said tubular elements comprises a segment and a remaining portion thereof, said segment including said coupling surface of said one of said tubular elements and comprising a series of longitudinally spaced conducting rings;
- electrically non-conductive means, said means being disposed between adjacent said conducting rings, and said means also being disposed between said remaining portion of said one of said elements and an adjacent said conducting ring of said segment; and
- an insulating tube disposed within both said elements, a portion of said tube being mounted to said second element near an end of said element.
- 16. A joint as in claim 15, wherein said coupling surfaces are in concentrically spaced coaxial relation, thereby forming a space therebetween, and further comprising a prestressed bonding material disposed in said space to bond said elements together.
- 17. A joint as in claim 15, wherein said electrically non-conductive means comprises joints between adjacent said conducting rings.
- 18. A joint as in claim 17, and further comprising a shim extending radially outward from a peripheral groove in each of said joints and disposed between adjacent ones of said conducting rings.
- 19. A joint as in claim 17, further comprising a shim extending radially outward from each of said joints and disposed between adjacent ones of said conducting rings.
- 20. A joint as in claim 19, wherein each of said joints between said rings comprises a connecting ring having a generally trapezoidal shape in a cross-sectional plane which includes a longitudinal axis of said elements, portions of each of said connecting rings being mounted in complimentary grooves in said conducting rings.
- 21. A joint as in claim 15, wherein said insulating tube is bonded to said first element, said insulating tube being longitudinally spaced from said conducting rings.
- 22. A joint as in claim 21, wherein said coupling surfaces have the form of gradually sloping mating frustrums in concentrically spaced coaxial relation, thereby forming a space therebetween, and further comprising a bonding material disposed in said space to bond said elements together.
- 23. A joint as in claim 22, further comprising at least one centering ring, said ring being disposed within said space and abutting said coupling surfaces.
- 24. A joint as in claim 15, wherein said coupling surfaces are unthreaded surfaces.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of now abandoned application Ser. No. 07/346,939 filed on May 3, 1989.
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Continuations (1)
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