Claims
- 1. A pipe joint assembly comprising:
(a) a cylindrical pipe having an end with a given external pipe diameter; (b) a pipe element having a generally cylindrical terminal portion with an internal diameter no less than said given external pipe diameter for receiving said end, said terminal portion being formed with a substantially linear open ended channel extending in a direction substantially tangential to, but intersecting, said cylindrical pipe; and (c) a lock pin for insertion along said open ended channel so as to cause local inward deformation of said end, thereby locking said end and said pipe element together, wherein said lock pin has a parallel-sided shaft portion of minimum transverse dimension d and a tapered portion of length l tapering to a point, wherein l is no less than twice d and no greater than four times d.
- 2. The pipe joint assembly of claim 1, wherein said open ended channel is configured to allow insertion of said lock pin at an angle to a direction of extension of said open ended channel such that, on insertion of said lock pin within said channel, surfaces of said tapered portion bear simultaneously on surfaces of said end and of said open ended channel.
- 3. The pipe joint assembly of claim 1, wherein said open ended channel is configured such that, when said lock pin is inserted, said lock pin forms a depression of depth no less than half of d.
- 4. The pipe joint assembly of claim 1, wherein said lock pin is formed with l equal to about three times d.
- 5. The pipe joint assembly of claim 1, wherein said lock pin is formed with a pre-defined weakened region adjacent to a junction of said parallel-sided shaft portion and said tapered portion.
- 6. The pipe joint assembly of claim 1, wherein said lock pin has a substantially circular cross-section.
- 7. The pipe joint assembly of claim 1, wherein said minimum lateral dimension d is no more than 20% of said given external pipe diameter.
- 8. The pipe joint assembly of claim i, wherein said minimum lateral dimension d is between about 5% and about 15% of said given external pipe diameter.
- 9. The pipe joint assembly of claim 1, wherein said terminal portion has a wall of thickness no more than about 10% of said given external pipe diameter.
- 10. The pipe joint assembly of claim 1, wherein said terminal portion features an annular recess formed around an internal surface of said terminal portion.
- 11. The pipe joint assembly of claim 10, wherein said terminal portion has a connector end, said open ended channel being located between said connector end and said annular recess.
- 12. The pipe joint assembly of claim 11, further comprising a sealing element located within said annular recess.
- 13. The pipe joint assembly of claim 1, wherein said pipe element is an angled connector.
- 14. The pipe joint assembly of claim 1, wherein said pipe element is a three-way connector.
- 15. A method for interlocking an end of a cylindrical pipe of given external diameter within a connector formed with an internal bore for receiving the pipe end and an open-ended channel extending in a direction substantially tangential to the internal bore by use of a lock pin having a tapered end portion and a length, the method comprising the steps of:
(a) inserting the end of the pipe within the internal bore so that a surface of the open-ended channel and a surface of the pipe end together form a wedge-shaped crevice; (b) positioning the lock pin with its tapered end portion lodged within the wedge-shaped crevice so that the length of the lock pin is nonparallel to the extensional direction of the open-ended channel; and (c) applying force to the lock pin so as to advance the lock pin through a combined linear and rotational displacement so as to cause local inward deformation of the pipe end until the lock pin reaches a locking position in which the length of the lock pin lies parallel to the extensional direction of the open-ended channel, thereby locking the pipe end within the connector.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the lock pin forms a depression in the pipe end to a depth of at least half a thickness of the lock pin.
- 17. The method of claim 15, further comprising detaching the tapered end of the lock pin after the lock pin has reached the locking position.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of PCT Patent Application No. PCT/US99/14763 filed Jun. 30, 1999, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/934,219 filed Sep. 19, 1997, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,927,763.
Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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