Claims
- 1. A pipe coupling housing having a socket with a diameter sized according to a standard to receive a pipe end having a diameter sized to be compatible with said socket, said pipe coupling housing comprising:
a first expanded region positioned adjacent to one end of said socket, said first expanded region having a larger diameter than said socket and sized to receive a sealing member positionable therein for effecting a seal between said pipe coupling housing and said pipe end, a shoulder being positioned between said socket and said first expanded region, said shoulder being engageable with said sealing member when positioned in said first expanded region; a second expanded region positioned adjacent to said first expanded region and sized to receive a retainer positionable therein for retaining said pipe end within said pipe coupling housing, said second expanded region forming an open end of said pipe coupling housing for receiving said pipe end; and a flange positioned at said open end and extending substantially radially inwardly to be engageable with said retainer when positioned in said second expanded region, said shoulder and said flange being adapted to capture said sealing member and said retainer therebetween, said flange having an inwardly facing edge having a diameter substantially equal to said socket diameter and coaxial therewith, said inwardly facing edge being circumferentially engageable with said pipe end upon insertion of said pipe into said pipe coupling housing, said pipe end being supportable by said socket and said inwardly facing edge of said flange.
- 2. A pipe coupling housing according to claim 1, wherein said second expanded region has a larger diameter than said first expanded region.
- 3. A pipe coupling housing according to claim 1, further comprising a stop surface positioned adjacent to another end of said socket opposite said one end, said stop surface extending radially inwardly and being engageable with said pipe end to prevent said pipe end from passing through said pipe coupling housing.
- 4. A pipe coupling housing according to claim 2, wherein said standard is ASME Standard B16.22a-1998.
- 5. A pipe coupling housing according to claim 4, wherein said ASME Standard is for fittings compatible with copper tubing having a nominal diameter between ½ inch and 2 inches inclusive.
- 6. A pipe coupling housing according to claim 2, wherein said standard is a German DIN standard.
- 7. A pipe coupling housing according to claim 6, wherein said DIN Standard is for fittings compatible with copper tubing having a diameter between 15 mm and 54 mm inclusive.
- 8. A pipe coupling housing according to claim 2, wherein said standard is a British Standard.
- 9. A pipe coupling housing according to claim 8, wherein said British Standard is for fittings compatible with copper tubing having a diameter between 15 mm and 54 mm inclusive.
- 10. A pipe coupling housing according to claim 2, wherein said coupling housing comprises an elbow fitting.
- 11. A pipe coupling housing according to claim 2, wherein said coupling housing comprises a straight fitting.
- 12. A pipe coupling sealingly engageable with a pipe end, said pipe coupling comprising:
a coupling housing having a socket with a diameter sized to receive and circumferentially support said pipe end; a first expanded region positioned adjacent to one end of said socket, said first expanded region having a larger diameter than said socket and a shoulder positioned between said socket and said first expanded region; a sealing member positioned in said first expanded region to effect a seal between said pipe coupling and said pipe end, said sealing member being engaged with said shoulder; a second expanded region positioned adjacent to said first expanded region, said second expanded region forming an open end of said pipe coupling for receiving said pipe end; a retainer interfitting in said second expanded region and being engageable circumferentially with said pipe end for retaining said pipe end within said pipe coupling; and a flange positioned at said open end and extending substantially radially inwardly, said retainer engaging said flange, said sealing member and said retainer being captured between said shoulder and said flange, said flange having an inwardly facing edge having a diameter substantially equal to said socket diameter and coaxial therewith, said inwardly facing edge being circumferentially engageable with said pipe end upon insertion of said pipe into said pipe coupling, said pipe end being supportable by said socket and said inwardly facing edge of said flange.
- 13. A pipe coupling according to claim 12, wherein said second expanded region has a larger diameter than said first expanded region.
- 14. A pipe coupling according to claim 12, further comprising a stop surface positioned adjacent to another end of said socket opposite said one end, said stop surface extending radially inwardly and being engageable with said pipe end to prevent said pipe end from passing through said coupling housing.
- 15. A pipe coupling according to claim 13, wherein said socket has a diameter sized according to a standard to receive said pipe end, said pipe end also having a diameter sized to be compatible with said socket.
- 16. A pipe coupling according to claim 15, wherein said standard is ASME Standard B16.22a-1998.
- 17. A pipe coupling according to claim 16, wherein said ASME Standard is for fittings compatible with copper tubing having a nominal diameter between ½ inch and 2 inches inclusive.
- 18. A pipe coupling according to claim 15, wherein said standard is a German DIN standard.
- 19. A pipe coupling according to claim 18, wherein said DIN Standard is for fittings compatible with copper tubing having a diameter between 15 mm and 54 mm inclusive.
- 20. A pipe coupling according to claim 15, wherein said standard is a British Standard.
- 21. A pipe coupling according to claim 20, wherein said British Standard is for fittings compatible with copper tubing having a diameter between 15 mm and 54 mm inclusive.
- 22. A pipe coupling according to claim 13, wherein said coupling comprises an elbow fitting.
- 23. A pipe coupling according to claim 13, wherein said coupling comprises a straight fitting.
- 24. A pipe coupling according to claim 13, wherein said sealing member comprises an elastomeric ring sized to be compressible between said second expanded region and said pipe end thereby effecting said seal.
- 25. A pipe coupling according to claim 13, wherein said retainer comprises:
a ring sized to circumferentially engage said second expanded region; and a plurality of flexible, resilient, elongated teeth arranged circumferentially around said ring, said teeth projecting substantially radially inwardly from said ring and being angularly oriented toward said socket, said teeth being engageable circumferentially with said pipe end for retaining said pipe end within said pipe coupling.
- 26. A coupling according to claim 25, further comprising a plurality of projections extending substantially radially outwardly from said ring, said projections engaging said second expanded region for inhibiting relative rotational motion between said retainer and said coupling.
- 27. A coupling according to claim 25, wherein each of said teeth has a surface with a stiffening rib thereon oriented substantially lengthwise along said tooth.
- 28. A pipe coupling according to claim 27, wherein said stiffening ribs comprise a raised section embossed onto said surface of said teeth.
- 29. A pipe coupling according to claim 27, wherein said ring is split.
- 30. A pipe coupling according to claim 29, wherein said ring is split at a point located between two adjacent teeth.
- 31. A pipe coupling according to claim 25, wherein said retainer further comprises a lip extending substantially radially inwardly from said ring in spaced relation to said teeth, said lip having an inner diameter substantially equal to said socket diameter and engageable with said pipe end.
- 32. A pipe coupling according to claim 31, wherein said lip comprises a plurality of radial segments arranged circumferentially around said ring, each of said segments having a pair of substantially radially aligned edges.
- 33. A pipe coupling according to claim 25, wherein said teeth have a predetermined length so as to interfit within a groove formed circumferentially around said pipe end when said pipe end engages said socket, said teeth being engageable with said groove to increase resistance to movement of said pipe outwardly from said coupling.
- 34. A pipe coupling housing having a socket with a diameter sized to receive a pipe end having a diameter sized to be compatible with said socket, said pipe coupling housing comprising:
a first expanded region positioned adjacent to one end of said socket, said first expanded region having a larger diameter than said socket and sized to receive a sealing member positionable therein for effecting a seal between said pipe coupling housing and said pipe end, a shoulder being positioned between said socket and said first expanded region, said shoulder being engageable with said sealing member when positioned in said first expanded region; a second expanded region positioned adjacent to said first expanded region and sized to receive a retainer positionable therein for retaining said pipe end within said pipe coupling housing, said second expanded region forming an open end of said pipe coupling housing for receiving said pipe end; and a flange positioned at said open end and extending substantially radially inwardly to be engageable with said retainer when positioned in said second expanded region, said shoulder and said flange being adapted to capture said sealing member and said retainer therebetween, said flange having an inwardly facing edge having a diameter substantially equal to said socket diameter and coaxial therewith, said inwardly facing edge being circumferentially engageable with said pipe end upon insertion of said pipe into said pipe coupling housing, said pipe end being supportable by said socket and said inwardly facing edge of said flange.
- 35. A pipe coupling housing according to claim 34, wherein said second expanded region has a larger diameter than said first expanded region.
- 36. A pipe coupling housing according to claim 34, further comprising a stop surface positioned adjacent to another end of said socket opposite said one end, said stop surface extending radially inwardly and being engageable with said pipe end to prevent said pipe end from passing through said pipe coupling housing.
- 37. A method of making a pipe coupling by modifying a standard pipe fitting, said pipe coupling being adapted to receive and sealingly engage a standard pipe end sized to engage said standard pipe fitting, said method comprising the steps of:
providing said standard pipe fitting, said standard pipe fitting having a socket with an open end, said socket having a standard diameter sized to coaxially receive said standard pipe end; expanding a first portion of said socket, positioned in spaced relation to said open end, to a first diameter larger than said socket diameter thereby forming a shoulder between said socket and said open end; expanding a second portion of said socket, positioned between said first portion and said open end, to a second diameter larger than said first diameter; inserting a sealing member into said first portion, said sealing member interfitting coaxially within said first portion and engaging said shoulder, said sealing member being engageable circumferentially with said pipe end and said first portion for effecting a seal between said pipe coupling and said pipe; inserting a retainer within said second portion, said retainer comprising a ring sized to circumferentially engage said second portion and a plurality of flexible, resilient, elongated teeth arranged circumferentially around said ring, said teeth projecting substantially radially inwardly from said ring and being angularly oriented toward said socket, said teeth being engageable circumferentially with said pipe end for retaining said pipe end within said pipe coupling; and forming a flange by deforming said second portion to extend substantially radially inwardly at said open end, said sealing member and said retainer being captured between said shoulder and said flange, said flange having an inner edge having a diameter substantially equal to said socket diameter and coaxial therewith, said inner edge being circumferentially engageable with said pipe end upon insertion of said pipe into said pipe coupling, said pipe end being supportable by said socket and said flange edge.
- 38. A method according to claim 37, wherein said step of providing a standard pipe fitting comprises providing a standard pipe fitting which conforms with ASME Standard B16.22a-1998.
- 39. A method according to claim 38, wherein said step of providing a standard pipe fitting comprises providing a standard pipe fitting which is compatible with standard copper tubing having a nominal diameter between ½ inch and 2 inches inclusive.
- 40. A retainer adapted to interfit within a bore of a pipe coupling, said retainer being engageable with a pipe end insertable through an opening into said bore for preventing motion of said pipe end outwardly from said bore, said retainer comprising:
a ring sized to circumferentially engage said bore; and a plurality of flexible, resilient, elongated teeth arranged circumferentially around said ring, said teeth projecting substantially radially inwardly from said ring and being angularly oriented in a direction away from said opening, each of said teeth having a surface with a stiffening rib thereon oriented substantially lengthwise along said teeth, said teeth being engageable circumferentially with said pipe end for preventing movement of said pipe end outwardly from said bore.
- 41. A retainer according to claim 40, further comprising a plurality of projections extending substantially radially outwardly from said ring, said projections engaging said bore for inhibiting relative rotational motion between said retainer and said pipe coupling.
- 42. A retainer according to claim 40, wherein said stiffening ribs comprise a raised section embossed onto said surface of said teeth.
- 43. A retainer according to claim 40, wherein said retainer further comprises a lip extending substantially radially inwardly from said ring in spaced relation to said teeth.
- 44. A retainer according to claim 43, wherein said ring is split at a point located between two adjacent teeth.
- 45. A pipe coupling according to claim 44, wherein said ring is split at a point located between two adjacent teeth.
- 46. A retainer according to claim 43, wherein said lip comprises a plurality of radial segments arranged circumferentially around said ring, each of said segments having a pair of substantially radially aligned edges.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is based on and claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/262,820, filed Jan. 19, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60262820 |
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