The present invention relates to a loose-flange type fitting in which both the sides and outer circumferential face of an elastic gasket are pressed against a pipe collars and a reinforcing ring so that the seal contact therebetween increases in degree together with rising of a tubeside internal pressure.
In a plumbing such as water-supply or air-conditioning works, a piping diagram is designed prior to a piping operation, and subsequently metallic pipes are previously connected and/or bent in a factory on the base of this piping diagram. So as to connect linearly metallic pipes to each other, a flanged type fitting is preferable in terms of the mechanical strength of connecting section, a piping operation for a large-diameter pipe or the like. In a stationary flange type fitting, the flange is welded on the edge of the pipe, therefore it is not easy to match bolt holes of both the flanges with each other during piping works. The bolt holes must be matched even if each one of the metallic pipes is twisted forcibly, which tends to cause an operation delay and pipe damage.
A loose-flange type fitting is, for example, disclosed in the drawings attached in JP-H09-14545, which is easy to match the bolt holes with each other as compared with the a stationary flange type fitting. As exemplified in
In a conventional loose-flange type fitting, the bolts 110 must be tightened excessively so as to secure high sealing between the pipes 102, 102 with the sheet packing 108. It is feared that the packing 108 cracks under a hard tightening of these bolts and nuts and thus a water leak is generated. It is also necessary that the loose flange 100 has high mechanical strength owing to a hard tightening. It is hard to secure a workspace within the operation place owing to heavy weight and large outside diameter of the flange.
In a loose-flange type fitting, it is a well-known matter to use an O-ring together with a packing so as to obtain high sealing between both pipes, as disclosed in JP-H09-14545-A, JP-H04-133430-U or the like. JP-H09-14545-A teaches that the O-ring is disposed on the inner circumferential side of a packing in attached
As disclosed in JP-H09-14545-A and JP-H04-133430-U, the O-ring used together with the loose flange is mounted to insert in a circular groove. Though a sealing between both pipes can be relatively raised, the sealing is not such high as to prevent an excessive tightening of bolts and nuts. The sealing is almost similar in need of a hard tightening to a conventional fitting. This O-ring is generally an elastic material having an annular cross section. There is therefore a problem that the O-ring tends to be deformed inward and thus a sealing between both pipes decreases more or less when the tubeside pressure becomes negative.
In JP-H09-14545-A, the outside diameter of a packing is nearly equal to the outside diameter of a loose flange, the weight of the flange is heavy according to the size thereof, and also the outside diameter of the flange is large. Thus it is hard to secure a workspace within the operation owing to heavy weight and large outside diameter of the flange. Meanwhile, in JP-H04-133430-U, the outside diameter of an outer ring corresponding to a packing is larger than the outside diameter of a pipe collar and also the axial width of the outer ring is considerably large, however a raw material thereof is not clear. It is expensive and troublesome to process the outer ring. It is also difficult to locate securely the outer ring during mounting.
The present invention is proposed to improve the problem above-mentioned concerning a conventional loose-flange type fitting. It is therefore an object to provide a loose-flange type fitting in which the sealing with an elastic gasket increases in degree together with rising of a tubeside internal pressure.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a loose-flange type fitting in which the number of the locking bolt may be reduced nearly in one half from a conventional fitting and the width and the outside diameter of the loose flange may be smaller relatively because hard tightening with bolts and nuts is not necessary.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a loose-flange type fitting that is easy to secure a workspace within the operation place.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a loose-flange type fitting in which the gasket is not deformed inward and thus a sealing between both the pipes does not decrease in degree when the tubeside pressure becomes negative.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a fitting assembly that is comparatively inexpensive and is able to build in an existing plumbing.
In a loose-flange type fitting according to the present invention, each edge of both pipes may be flanged or each stub end may be welded to the ends thereof and then both fitted loose flanges are connected and locked up to each other while a seal material is arranged between the end faces of both the pipes. The seal material comprises an annular elastic gasket, a metallic reinforcing ring disposed on the outer circumferential side of the elastic gasket and the inner circumferential face of the elastic gasket having substantially a V-shaped cross-section and the axial width of the gasket being broader than that of the reinforcing ring under non-compression conditions.
It is preferable that the transverse section of the elastic gasket is a rectangle having V-shaped lips on the inner circumferential side thereof in the fitting according to the present invention. The reinforcing ring has preferably a rectangular section, whose axial width is smaller than that of the elastic gasket by a compressed portion of the gasket, the axial width thereof being 50 to 95% of that of the gasket. It is also preferable that the thickness of the reinforcing ring is defined as a thickness having the same or higher strength as the thickness of the connection pipe.
As for the fitting of the present invention, at least one extension that projects outward in the diametric direction may be formed on the reinforcing ring, a bolt-penetrating hole being bored in the extension. For example, two extensions that project outward in the diametric direction may be formed on the reinforcing ring.
As for the fitting of the present invention, each round recess may be formed on the inner end face of the loose flanges, the depth of the round recess being substantially equal or smaller to the addition of the thickness of the pipe collar and a half of the thickness of the reinforcing ring. For example, both the loose flanges may be locked up while each pipe collar is inserted in the round recess of the loose flange and then the elastic gasket and the reinforcing ring are arranged between two collars when assembling.
It is preferable that the reinforcing ring is made of stainless steel, carbon steel or cast steel in the fitting of the present invention. It is also preferable that the elastic gasket is made of rubber or plastics.
In the fitting of the present invention, a metallic supporting ring may be arranged on the inner circumferential side of the elastic gasket so that it prevents the elastic gasket from being deformed inward. The supporting ring is preferably made of stainless steel, carbon steel or cast steel, the supporting ring having a circular or rectangular cross-section.
A seal material may be arranged between collars of both stub ends and then both fitted loose flanges are connected and locked up to each other. The seal material comprises an annular elastic gasket, a metallic reinforcing ring disposed on the outer circumferential side of the elastic gasket and the inner circumferential face of the elastic gasket having substantially a V-shaped cross-section and the axial width of the gasket under non-compression conditions being broader than that of the reinforcing ring. Both the stub ends are finally welded to the ends of the pipes, whereby the fitting assembly is built in a plumbing arrangement.
The seal material comprises an annular elastic gasket, a metallic reinforcing ring disposed on the outer circumferential side of the elastic gasket and a metallic supporting ring disposed on the inner circumferential face of the elastic gasket. The supporting ring may be arranged so that it prevents the elastic gasket from an inward deformation. It is preferable that the supporting ring is made of stainless steel, carbon steel or cast steel, the supporting ring having a circular or rectangular cross-section.
Referring to the attached drawings for the present invention, connection pipes 3 and 3 are generally metallic or plastic conduits having like or similar diameters in a loose-flange type fitting 1 or 34. Conduits having different diameters or a set of metallic and plastic conduits may be applied to these pipes 3, 3. It is possible to make the pipes 3 and the flange 2 out of various kinds of metals, preferably the pipe 3 is carbon steel or stainless steel-made and the flange 2 is stainless steel, carbon steel or cast steel-made. In case of the carbon steel-made or cast steel-made, it is desirable to take anticorrosion measures such as zinc galvanizing, resin coating or the like.
The loose flange 2 or 36 has a doughnut-shaped plane as shown in
As shown in
An elastic gasket 10 or 44 may be a flexible rubber- or plastic-made, for example, it is made of polypropylene, polyester, polyamide, polyethylene, polyacetal or the like. It is preferable that corrosion resistant membrane is coated on the surface of the gasket when the fitting is built in a piping of a chemical plant, etc. The outside diameter of the elastic gaskets 10 or 44 may be substantially equal to the inside diameter of the reinforcing ring 8 or 42. This elastic gasket may be molded together with the reinforcing ring or may be mounted by inserting it in the ring. The elastic gasket becomes thinner to the thickness of the reinforcing ring when the thickness, namely, the axial width thereof decreases to 50 to 95% by compression.
The elastic gasket 10 or 44 is a rectangular cross section, as shown in
It is preferable that lips 23 and 23 are spread out inward in the transverse section of the elastic gasket 10 shown in
The reinforcing ring 8 or 42 is a thin circular-shaped, which may be made of stainless steel, carbon steel or cast steel. In case of the carbon steel-made or cast steel-made, it is possible to take anticorrosion measures such as zinc galvanizing, resin coating or the like. On the one reinforcing ring 8, at least one extension 24 (
As for the reinforcing ring 8, a bolt-penetrating hole 12 is formed on the extension 24. The reinforcing ring 8 has, for example, two extensions 24 and 24 projected oppositely and outward in the radial direction and the hole 12 bored in each extension 24, as shown in
The number of the extensions 24 of the ring 8 may be optionally decided according to the number and location of the bolt-penetrating holes 12 bored in the flange 2. It is, for instance, possible to arrange four extensions at 90° intervals or three extensions 24 at 120° intervals. When the extension 2 is gouged to form a hook-shaped head, the reinforcing ring 8 and the elastic gasket 10 can be attached even after connecting temporarily both the flanges 2 with the bolts 14. This hook-shaped extension is included among the holed extension.
In a case that a metal sheet is cut into the rings 8, they may be arranged in diagonal order so that the sheet is cut much efficiently even if the extensions 24 and 24 are projected out from each ring in the radial direction. If the extensions 24 and 24 are transformed somewhat from those shown in
As for the other reinforcing ring 42, it is also necessary that the surface thereof is fitted closely on the collar surface of the pipe 3 since the ring 42 is hardly deformed on the occasion of locking with bolts 14. It will be unnecessary to apply the reinforcing ring 42 to the fitting if both the surfaces of the flanges 36 and 36 are fitted perfectly on each other as shown in
The loose flange-type fitting 1 is assembled by fitting each conventional loose flange 2 onto the pipes 3, 3 and either flanging the edge of each pipe or welding a stub end 54 (see
It is preferable that, for example, a tacking tool such as a ring band and the flange 2 are fitted onto the end of the pipe 3 and then the pipe is flanged. In a plumbing place, the collars 7 of the pipes 3, 3 laid out in the vertical and/or diagonal direction are brought close to locate accurately both the flanges 2, 2 and the tacking tool is positioned just behind the flange. It is possible to prevent the flange from falling off or slipping down with the tacking tool even if the flange is heavy. In a case that the pipes 3, 3 are laid out in the horizontal direction, the reinforcing ring can be accurately located by passing the bolt 14 through the open hole 12 of the ring 8 to connect the flanges temporarily to each other. Subsequently to completing this pipe connecting operation, it is necessary to fix the pipe 3 on a wall or like. On the occasion of this fixing operation, a stopper may be moved to the mounting position of a fastener such as a U-bolt (not shown) along the circumference face of the pipe and then stayed on the inside of the fastener. The fastener may be then tightened to fix the pipe 3.
In this loose-flange type fitting where the elastic gasket 10 and the reinforcing ring 8 are disposed, a supporting ring 32 (
The loose-flange type fitting according to the present invention is closely sealed with an elastic gasket that is relatively easy to be transformed by compression. It is therefore locked up by means of the bolts to such an extent that the connection between both the pipes endures a tubeside pressure. It is not necessary to lock up the gasket such strictly as a sheet packing. The loose-flange type fitting of the present invention has an annular reinforcing ring and the elastic gasket arranged between both collars of connection pipes, in which both sides and outer circumferential face of the elastic gasket are pressed against the pipe collars and a reinforcing ring so that the seal contact therebetween can increase in degree together with rising of a tubeside internal pressure.
The loose-flange type fitting of the present invention does not need to be locked excessively with bolts and nuts owing to this high sealing, which does not cause problems for the occurrence of a water leak when locking and in use. In the loose-flange type fitting, the number of the locking bolt may be reduced nearly in one half from a conventional fitting and the width and the outside diameter of the loose flange may be smaller relatively because hard locking with bolts and nuts is not necessary. It is easy to secure a workspace within the operation place, consequently pipe connecting works becomes easy.
The loose-flange type fitting does not cause the occurrence of a water leak under every condition because the gasket is not deformed inward and thus a sealing between both the pipes does not decrease in degree by arranging the supporting ring inside the elastic gasket even though the tubeside pressure becomes negative.
While both the loose flanges are connected to each other with several bolts and nuts, the reinforcing ring is disposed between the end faces of the pipe collars and then each bolt is passed through the open hole of the ring extension to lock both the flanges, therefore the reinforcing ring and the elastic gasket is prevented from off slipping down or falling. As the inside diameter of the elastic gasket is the same or larger than that of the connection pipes, circulating fluid can pass smoothly through the inside of the fitting.
The present invention is now illustrated on the basis of examples, but the present invention will not be limited to the examples. In a loose-flange type fitting 1 illustrated in
Each circular flange 2 is fitted onto the pipes 3 before flanging the pipe end. Instead of the circular flange 2, a loose flange of two half segments (not shown) may be attached on the pipe after flanging the pipe end. Both the pipes 3 and 3 are temporarily connected to each other by passing a bolt 14 through the hole 5 of the flange and an open hole 12 of the reinforcing ring 8 (see
An elastic gasket 10 is made of high-elastic rubber or plastics, whose cross-section is a rectangle having lips 23 and 23 arranged in substantially V-shaped, as shown in
As for the elastic gasket 10, the transverse section thereof is a rectangle having substantially V-shaped lips 23, 23 so that the inner central portion of the section is dented slightly. With a tubeside pressure concentration through this groove 18 (
The reinforcing annular ring 8 has a rectangular section, as shown in
About the reinforcing ring 8, the axial width W1 thereof is a distance that subtracts a compressed portion of the elastic gasket 8 from the axial width W2 of the gasket 10, which is generally defined as 50 to 95% of the axial width W2 of the gasket 10 (see
It is preferable that the reinforcing ring 8 has substantially the same or more strength as the connection pipe 3 against a tubeside pressure. It is therefore so defined that the thickness T1 of the reinforcing ring 8 is substantially equal or more to the thickness T2 of the connection pipe 3.
The loose-flange type fitting 1 is locked up with the bolts 14 to such an extent that the connection between the pipes 3, 3 endures a tubeside pressure because the collars 7, 7 are closely fitted via the elastic gasket 10 that is relatively easy to be transformed by compression, as shown in
A modification of the present invention is illustrated in
The supporting ring 32 prevents a water leak by keeping the elastic gasket 10 from inward deformation when the inside of the connection pipes 3 and 3 falls down to negative pressure. It is preferable that the supporting ring 32 with an annular cross section is inserted in the groove 18 of the elastic gasket 10, as shown in
As for the loose flange 36, the diameter of a central open hole is substantially equal to the outside diameter of pipe 3 to be connected. The round recess 38 is so defined that the diameter thereof is substantially equal to the outside diameter of the pipe collar 7 and the outside diameter of a reinforcing ring 42. The depth of the round recess 38 is also smaller slightly than an addition of the thickness of a pipe collar 7 and a half of the thickness of the reinforcing ring 42 (see
The reinforcing annular ring 42 has an elongated rectangular section, as shown in
As shown in
Both the pipes 3 and 3 are connected to each other by placing the reinforcing ring 42 and the elastic gasket 44 therebetween, matching the end faces of two pipe collars 7, 7, passing four bolts 14 through each hole 5 of both the loose flanges and screwing each nut 16 onto the bolts 14. The pipe collars 7 are then inserted in a round recess 38 of the loose flanges 36 and subsequently four bolts 14 are tightened with each nut 16.
The loose-flange type fitting 34 is locked up by means of the bolts 14 only has to such an extent that the connection between the pipes 3, 3 endures a tubeside pressure because the collars 7, 7 are closely fitted via the elastic gasket 10 that is relatively easy to be transformed by compression, as shown in
Each flange 2 is fitted onto the pipes 3 respectively. Both the stub ends 54 and 54 are temporarily connected to each other by placing the reinforcing ring 8 and the elastic gasket 10 between the pipe collars 56, 56, matching the end faces of two pipe collars 56, 56, passing a bolt 14 through the hole 5 of the flange and an open hole 12 of the reinforcing ring 8 and screwing a nut 16 onto the bolt 14. The reinforcing ring 8 can be accurately located by passing each bolt 14 through two holes 12 thereof and subsequently all bolts 14 are tightened with each nut 16.
The fitting assembly 52 is sold in the form of
When applying the fitting assembly 52 shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-006617 | Aug 2007 | JP | national |
2008-001321 | Mar 2008 | JP | national |
2009/028322 A1 | Aug 2008 | WO | international |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2008/064403 | 8/11/2008 | WO | 00 | 8/25/2009 |