Claims
- 1. A pipe coupling device comprising:
a sleeve having an end configured to receive therein a plain end of a pipe and being provided with an annular first abutment surface; a compression member arranged to encircle the pipe and having an annular second abutment surface; a sealing and gripping assembly for sealing against and gripping the pipe; and means for drawing the compression member and the sleeve axially together so as to compress the sealing and gripping assembly between the first and second abutment surfaces thereby to deform or move the sealing and gripping assembly radially inwardly and into sealing and gripping engagement with the pipe; the sealing and gripping assembly comprising a sealing member and a gripping means, the gripping means comprising a radially contractable annular carrier, the radially contractable annular carrier having an annular recess on a radially inner side thereof, a gripping member being disposed within the annular recess, a gripping surface of the gripping member and the annular carrier being arranged for relative axial movement; the gripping member and annular recess being configured such that in response to the axial outwards movement of the pipe, the gripping surface of the gripping member is moved radially inwardly and into tighter gripping contact with the pipe.
- 2. A pipe coupling device according to claim 1 wherein the annular carrier is formed from a plurality of linked elements.
- 3. A pipe coupling device according to claim 2 wherein the plurality of linked elements is closer together in a circumferential direction when the annular carrier is subjected to radial compression.
- 4. A pipe coupling device according to claim 1 wherein the annular recess is configured to provide an annular camming surface that cams against a radially outer surface of the gripping member to urge the gripping member radially inwardly against the pipe.
- 5. A pipe coupling device according to claim 4 wherein the gripping member is substantially wedge-shaped and the annular recess presents a ramped surface that cams along a radially outer inclined surface of the wedge shape of the gripping member to force the gripping member radially inwardly against the pipe.
- 6. A pipe coupling device according to claim 1 wherein the gripping member is formed from a plastics material.
- 7. A pipe coupling device according to claim 6 wherein the gripping surface is provided with serrations, ridges or other grip-enhancing protrusions.
- 8. A pipe coupling device according to claim 7 wherein the gripping surface is provided with grip-enhancing means having a greater hardness than the hardness of a main body of the gripping member itself.
- 9. A pipe coupling device according to claim 8 wherein the grip-enhancing means is selected from (i) one or more metallic gripping studs or protrusions on or in the gripping surface; (ii) an abrasive material, for example an abrasive material having a Mohs scale hardness of greater than 9.0, preferably a material such as carborundum (silicon carbide) having a Mohs scale hardness of at least about 9.5, embedded in or coated on to the gripping surface; and combinations thereof.
- 10. A pipe coupling device according to claim 1 wherein the gripping member comprises a plurality of segmented members arranged circumferentially around the pipe.
- 11. A pipe coupling device according to claim 2 wherein each element of the annular carrier has a single individual gripping member associated therewith.
- 12. A pipe coupling device according to claim 11 wherein the individual gripping members of the adjacent elements are hingedly linked together.
- 13. A pipe coupling device according to claim 12 wherein the individual gripping members are hingedly linked by a linkage having means for varying the circumferential distance between the individual gripping members.
- 14. A pipe coupling device according to claim 1 wherein the gripping member and the annular recess are provided with cooperating retention means for preventing accidental dislodgment of the gripping member.
- 15. A pipe coupling device according to claim 2 wherein, in order to prevent extrusion of the sealing member through circumferential gaps between the surfaces of the elements, the elements are provided with overlapping or interdigitating projections that serve to cover or at least reduce the circumferential gaps between the elements.
- 16. A pipe coupling device according to claim 2 wherein the elements are provided with first and second detent positions, a first detent position serving to hold the elements together and to being sufficient to prevent inadvertent compression and a second detent position to which the elements can be compressed during use.
- 17. A pipe coupling device according to claim 16 wherein the elements are linked together by a tongue and groove arrangement or a ball and socket arrangement.
- 18. A pipe coupling device according to claim 1 wherein the gripping member is provided with means to assist a user to determine whether the gripping member is in place.
- 19. A combination of a pipe coupling device as defined in claim 1 and a pipe.
- 20. A method for coupling the end of a pipe to a pipe coupling device, the method comprising:
(a) placing a sleeve of a pipe coupling device as defined in claim 1 over the end of a pipe; and (b) drawing the compression member and the sleeve axially together so as to compress the gripping means between the first and second abutment surfaces so as to deform or move the gripping means radially inwardly and in to sealing and gripping engagement with the pipe.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
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GB 14343.8 |
Jun 2000 |
GB |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of PCT application PCT/GB01/02615 filed on Jun. 13, 2001, which claims priority from British application GB 0014343.8 filed on Jun. 13, 2000. The disclosures of these applications are incorporated by reference herein.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
PCT/GB01/02615 |
Jun 2001 |
US |
Child |
10319152 |
Dec 2002 |
US |