Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a plumbing connector utilizing a fitting securement ring within a threaded connector. More specifically, the invention is directed to a plumbing connector for attaching a vacuum breaker tube to the outlet of a flush valve.
Description of Related Art
In a typical flush valve assembly, a vacuum breaker tube is attached to the outlet of the flush valve. This vacuum breaker tube is attached with additional fittings leading up to a fixture or directly to the spud of a fixture. There have been many problems with blow-outs of the vacuum breaker tube when it is not sufficiently secured to the fixture. Because a flush valve is used to flush water at high velocities, the joint where the tube and the fixture are connected can become compromised causing the tube to blow out of the fitting. These blow-outs can lead to flooding of the surrounding area.
An example of a prior art connector 10 is shown in
In one aspect, the present invention is directed to a plumbing connector including: a fitting having a first end and a second end and having external threads on at least the first end; a tube having a first end and a second end, the first end of the tube inserted into the first end of the fitting; and an annular gasket, a compression ring, a lock ring, and a nut coaxial with and surrounding the outer diameter of the tube. The nut has internal threads adapted to engage the external threads of the fitting and is adapted to contain the gasket, the compression ring, and the lock ring upon threading of the nut onto the fitting via the internal threads of the nut and the external threads of the fitting. Upon threading of the nut onto the fitting via the internal threads of the nut and the external threads of the fitting and tightening of the nut, the gasket is compressed, an inner edge of the lock ring bitingly engages the outer diameter of the tube, and the gasket forms a seal with at least the first end of the fitting, the outer diameter of the tube, and an outer edge of the lock ring. As the nut is advanced onto the fitting, the gasket first contacts the compression ring before contacting the lock ring and the inner and outer edges of the compression ring contact the lock ring. Upon tightening of the nut, contact between the compression ring and the lock ring deforms the lock ring pushing the inner edge of the lock ring into a biting engagement with the outer diameter of the tube and the outer edge of the lock ring into a sealing engagement with the gasket.
The compression ring may have an outer diameter smaller than an outer diameter of the lock ring and may comprise a concave side and a convex side where the convex side of the compression ring is adjacent the gasket and the concave side of the compression ring is adjacent the lock ring.
The inner edge of the lock ring may have a series of teeth and the lock ring may comprise a concave side and a convex side where the concave side of the lock ring is adjacent the compression ring and the convex side of the lock ring is adjacent an upper ledge of the nut.
The plumbing connector may also include a friction ring, which may have an outer diameter smaller than an outer diameter of the lock ring, placed between the gasket and the compression ring.
In a further aspect, the present invention is directed to a method of connecting a plumbing fitting to a tube. A fitting having a first end and a second end and having external threads on at least the first end and a tube having a first end and a second end are provided. In the following order: a nut having internal threads adapted to engage the external threads of the fitting, a lock ring having an inner edge and an outer edge, a compression ring having an inner edge and an outer edge, and an annular gasket are slid onto the first end of the tube. The nut is adapted to contain the gasket, the compression ring, and the lock ring upon threading of the nut onto the fitting via the internal threads of the nut and the external threads of the fitting. The first end of the tube is placed into the inner diameter of the first end of the fitting and the nut is threaded onto the fitting and tightened. After tightening of the nut is completed, the gasket is compressed, the inner edge of the lock ring bitingly engages the outer diameter of the tube, and the gasket forms a seal with at least the first end of the fitting, the outer diameter of the tube, and the outer edge of the lock ring.
For purposes of the description hereinafter, the terms “end”, “upper”, “lower”, “right”, “left”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “top”, “bottom”, “lateral”, “longitudinal”, and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as it is oriented in the drawing figures. However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative variations, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification, are simply exemplary aspects of the invention. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics related to the aspects disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting. Further, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative variations except where expressly specified to the contrary.
As shown in
The plumbing connector 22 also includes a tube 32 having a first end 34 and a second end 36. At least the first end 34 of the tube 32 has an outer diameter that is smaller than the inner diameter of the first end 26 of the fitting 24 such that the first end 34 of the tube 32 can be inserted into the first end 26 of the fitting 24. Preferably, the outer diameter of the tube 32 is only slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the fitting 24 to provide a tight fit between the two.
The fitting 24 and the tube 32 may be made of any suitable material including, but not limited to, brass, plastic, chrome, and steel.
The plumbing connector 22 includes an annular gasket 38. The gasket 38 has an inner diameter equal to or slightly larger than the outer diameter of the tube 32 and an outer diameter equal to or slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the first end 26 of the fitting 24. The gasket 38 may be made from any suitable compressible material including, but not limited to, rubber. The gasket 38 is used to help hold the tube 32 within the fitting 24 via compressive and frictional forces between the gasket 38 and the tube 32. The gasket 38 is also part of the sealing system of the connector 22.
The connector 22 includes a compression ring 40 having an outer edge 42 and an inner edge 44, and a lock ring 46 having an outer edge 48 and an inner edge 50. The compression ring 40 and the lock ring 46 are made of a deformable material, preferably stainless steel. The material of the lock ring 46 may have a hardness greater than the hardness of the tube 32.
The connector 22 includes a nut 52 having internal threads 54 adapted to engage the external threads 30 of the fitting 24.
As can be seen from
The lock ring 46 is also generally cup-shaped having a curved cross-section and comprising a concave side 64 and a convex side 66.
The compression ring 40 has an outer diameter that is smaller than the outer diameter of the lock ring 46.
To assemble the connector 22, the nut 52 is first slid over the tube 32 followed by the lock ring 46. The lock ring 46 is placed over the tube 32 such that the convex side 66 of the lock ring 46 faces the upper ledge 56 of the nut 52 and the concave side 64 of the lock ring 46 faces the first end 34 of the tube 32. Due to the curved cross-section of the lock ring 46, the inner edge 50 of the lock ring 46 is pointing away from the ledge 56 of the nut 52. The compression ring 40 is then placed over the tube 32 such that the concave side 60 of the compression ring 40 faces the lock ring 46 and the convex side 62 of the compression ring 40 faces the first end 34 of the tube 32. The gasket 38 is then placed over the tube 32 and the first end 34 of the tube 32 is inserted into the fitting 24.
The nut 52 is then advanced onto the fitting 24 via the internal threads 54 of the nut 52 and the external threads 30 of the fitting 24. As can be seen in
When the nut 52 is then tightened onto the fitting 24 via the internal threads 54 of the nut 52 and the external threads 30 of the fitting 24 as shown in
The compression ring 40 also deforms such that its inner edge 44 and outer edge 42 become closer to being on the same horizontal plane. Both the inner edge 44 and outer edge 42 of the compression ring 40 contact the concave side 64 of the lock ring 46 and the convex side 62 of the compression ring 40 contacts the gasket 38 forming a seal between the compression ring 40 and the gasket 38.
Upon the flushing action of the valve, the water pressure will try to pull the tube 32 out of the fitting 24 but, with the lock ring 46/compression ring 40 assembly in place as the tube 32 tries to pull away from the fitting 24, the inner edge 50 of the lock ring 46 will only dig further in the tube 32.
In another aspect of the invention, the inner edge 50 of the lock ring 46 may comprise a series of teeth 67 as shown in
As shown in
A connector according to the prior art was made using a chrome vacuum tube, a brass elbow fitting, a rubber gasket and friction ring, and a brass nut. The pullout force necessary to remove the tube was determined using a 50 lb. force gauge after tightening the connector using a slip nut wrench and applying various levels of torque. At each torque level, three tests were made. A compression ring and lock ring having teeth according to the invention were made of 3D printed photopolymer material and included in the connector and the testing was repeated. The results are shown in Table 1 below. The force necessary to remove the tube from the fitting was increased by up to 20% by the addition of the compression ring and lock ring.
Although the invention has been described in detail for the purpose of illustration based on what is currently considered to be the most practical and preferred aspects of the present invention, it is to be understood that such detail is solely for that purpose and that the invention is not limited to the disclosed aspects, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover modifications and equivalent arrangements that are within the spirit and scope of this specification. For example, it is to be understood that the present invention contemplates that, to the extent possible, one or more features of any aspect of the invention can be combined with one or more features of any other aspect of the invention.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/975,400, filed Apr. 4, 2014, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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