Claims
- 1. A high sealability cap-nut fluid coupling for an apparatus for manufacturing a semiconductor, the coupling comprising a tublar body having a threaded portion on the outer periphery of one end, a tubular sleeve having a short ring-shaped groove portion on the outer periphery of one end which communicates with a through hole of the body at the threaded portion of the body, a gasket between the body and the sleeve, a cap nut engaged with the sleeve for engaging with the threaded portion of the body to rigidly clamp the body and the sleeve, and a ring-shaped groove formed on the contacting surface of the sleeve with the cap nut of the short ring-shaped portion and with a number of small spheres rotatably held in the groove, the upper end of the outer peripheral wall of the ring-shaped groove being formed substantially longer than the radius of the small spheres, and once the small spheres are engaged within the groove, the upper end of the outer peripheral wall being formed inwardly to rotatably maintain the small spheres in the sleeve.
- 2. A cap nut fluid coupling according to claim 1, wherein, at the surfaces where the body and the sleeve contact with said gasket, a recess and a projection to match said recess are provided such that the end of said recess fits a stepped portion of said projection, thereby preventing the gasket from being compressed beyond its effective limit of elastic compressability.
- 3. A cap nut fluid coupling according to claim 1, wherein the gasket is a ring-shaped coil spring confined by a metal material having a C-shaped cross section.
- 4. A cap nut fluid coupling according to claim 3, wherein the surfaces of the body and the sleeve which contact with said gasket are roll-burnished surfaces.
- 5. A coupling according to claim 1, wherein each sphere has a diameter r, the ring-shaped groove has a width R slightly larger than the diameter r of the sphere, and the outer peripheral wall of the groove projects a distance equal to h plus R/2 from the bottom of the groove, and after the small spheres having a diameter r are placed within the groove, the upper end of the outer peripheral wall is formed in a rounded shaped toward the inside of the groove to retain the small spheres therein.
Priority Claims (2)
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59-89502 |
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59-105681 |
May 1984 |
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 654, 953, filed on Sept. 27, 1984 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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