Pipe fitting

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6322108
  • Patent Number
    6,322,108
  • Date Filed
    Friday, September 10, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A pipe fitting comprises a fitting body with a longitudinal axis, having a pipe connection member for the sealed connection of a pipe and a thread for threadedly joining the fitting body to a connection unit, and a member on the fitting body to be driven by a tool, to which a tool for turning the fitting body about its longitudinal axis may be applied for threadedly joining the same to the connection unit. This fitting is provided with means between the tool engaging portion and the fitting body that limit the torque acting on the fitting body when the tool engaging portion is turned.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention refers to a fitting to which a pipe, in particular a plastic material pipe or a composite plastics-metal pipe, may be connected to establish a pipe connection. In particular, the invention relates to such a fitting made of plastic material.




Recently, increased efforts were made to replace the conventional metal fittings with fittings of plastic material. Plastic material fittings are advantageous with a view to corrosion. However, plastic material is less stable than metal so that there is a risk of destroying the fitting—during mounting—to an extent where it becomes useless. This risk is particularly prevailing with threaded fittings screwed to another unit of the pipeline system.




From WO-A-96/03587, DE-U-93 10 556, DE-A-27 39 714 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,046,052, its is generally known to have threaded joint members provided between the portion to be engaged by a tool and the threaded joint body with means limiting the torque acting on the threaded joint body when turning the portion engaged by the tool.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a fitting, wherein the risk of the fitting being destroyed beyond usefulness when being screwed onto another unit of the pipeline system is reduced.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to the invention, the object is solved with a fitting comprising




a fitting body with a longitudinal axis, having a pipe connection member for the sealed connection of a pipe and a thread for threadedly joining the fitting body to a connection unit, and




a portion on the fitting body to be engaged by a tool, to which a tool for turning the fitting body about its longitudinal axis may be applied for threadedly joining the same to the connection unit.




With this fitting, it is provided by the present invention that means are provided between the tool engaging portion and the fitting body that limit the torque acting on the fitting body when the tool engaging portion is turned.




With the present fitting, the portion of the fitting to which a tool (a wrench, a pair of tongs, or the like) is applied for turning and thereby screwing on the fitting, and the fitting body are connected by torque limiting means. Generally speaking, these are means that have a lesser shear resistance than the fitting body. Thus, when the fitting body is screwed on, the connection between the tool engaging portion and the fitting body is broken upon exceeding a torque defined by the shear resistance of the torque limiting means and exerted by the tool engaging portion.




Thus, in the present fitting body, the force engagement of the joint between the tool engaging portion and the fitting body is selected and set correspondingly. The force engagement is either obtained by frictional engagement, form fitting, material or component engagement or a combination of these.(In the context of this invention, “material or component engagement” is meant to include an engagement by bonding two materials or components, as by welding or by an intermediate layer, such as an adhesive.) Thus, e.g., by correspondingly selecting the fit between the fitting body and the tool engaging portion, a desired frictional engagement can be obtained. By selecting the bonding technique (welding, adhering), a desired material or component engagement can be obtained. Cooperating projections and recesses (the physical surface structure of the opposite faces of the tool engaging portion and the fitting body) can provide a desired form fitting.




If the fitting body and the tool engaging portion are integrally connected, it is feasible to provide for a weakening of the material in the region of the joint of the two elements of the fitting by forming passages, recesses or indentations, the weakening acting in the manner of a rated breaking point and extending concentrically around the longitudinal axis of the fitting.




Alternatively, a connecting element may be arranged between the fitting body and the tool engaging portion, having a lower shear resistance than the fitting body. Sin the context of the present invention, such connecting elements cover separate elements, but also a layer of adhesive. Advantageously, the connecting element is made from plastic material.




When metal is used as the material of the connecting element, the interface connection of the connecting element with either the tool engaging portion or the fitting body, or both, is to be designed less shear resistant than the fitting body by selecting the force engagement accordingly.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The following is a detailed description of embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the Figures:





FIG. 1

is a half-section through a fitting according to a first embodiment of the invention,





FIG. 2

is a sectional view along the line II—II of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is a half-section through a fitting according to a second embodiment of the invention,





FIG. 4

is a sectional view along the line IV—IV of

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 5

is a half-section through a fitting according to a another embodiment of the invention, and





FIG. 6

is a half-section through a fitting according to a last embodiment of the invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1 and 2

show illustrations of a fitting


10


with a torque limiting feature. The fitting


10


comprises a fitting body


12


with a threaded portion


14


and a pipe connection portion


16


. The threaded portion


14


has an outer thread


18


, whereas the pipe connection portion


16


is formed as a connection piece projecting from the threaded portion


14


.




To screw the fitting


10


to a connecting unit or another unit of the pipeline system, the fitting body


12


is turned about its longitudinal axis


20


. To this avail, a tool is used, e.g. a wrench, set onto a outer hexagonal structure


22


of a collar


24


that usually projects radially. This collar


24


with its outer hexagonal structure forms the tool engaging portion


26


of the fitting


10


.




As illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the collar


24


and the fitting body


12


are formed integrally. In the transitional region from the fitting body


12


to the collar


24


, a plurality of passages


28


that extend in parallel to the longitudinal axis


20


, are formed in the fitting


10


, the passages being formed, in particular, in the manner of ring segments. Thus, a weakening of the connection between the collar


24


and the fitting body


12


is obtained. This zone of rated breaking points extends concentrically to the longitudinal axis


20


of the fitting body


12


. Thereby, a (concentrically) arranged torque limiting means


30


is formed; a torque applied to the collar


24


by the tool and acting on the fitting body


12


via the collar is transmitted by the rated breaking point zone only to a maximum value defined by the rated breaking zone. Since the connection (tool engaging portion


30


) of the collar


24


with the fitting body is less shear resistant than the fitting body, the same may be protected against damage upon screwing.




The difference between the embodiment of

FIGS. 3 and 4

over the fitting


10


of

FIGS. 1 and 2

is that the weakening of the material in the connection region of the collar


24


and the fitting body


12


is obtained by two annular grooves


32


facing away from each other and being open in opposite directions of the longitudinal axis of the fitting


10


′. For the rest, similar or analogue parts have been given the same reference numerals in

FIGS. 3 and 4

and

FIGS. 1 and 2

.





FIGS. 5 and 6

illustrate two further embodiments of fittings


10


″ and


10


′″ provided with torque limiting means


30


. Again, the parts similar or functionally equivalent to the parts of the fittings


10


and


10


′ have been given the same reference numerals.




According to

FIG. 5

, the fitting


10


′″ has a connecting element


34


formed as a ring concentric to the longitudinal axis


20


. The ring consists of a (plastic) material having a lower shear resistance than the fitting body


12


. Alternatively, the interface connections


36


of the connecting element


34


with the collar


24


and with the fitting body


12


are less shear resistant than the fitting body


12


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 6

, the inner surfaces


38


of the collar


24


and the outer surfaces


40


of the fitting body


12


abut, the interface connection


42


being set correspondingly (by frictional engagement, form fitting, component or material engagement) so that the same is less shear resistant than the fitting body


12


.




By arranging and forming an annular zone concentric to the longitudinal axis of the fitting with a lower shear resistance than the fitting body it is guaranteed that, when screwing the fitting on, no damage of the fitting can occur that would impair the sealing function of the fitting. Thus, the fitting can be made from plastic material instead of metal, which is also advantageous under aspects of corrosion.



Claims
  • 1. A pipe fitting comprisinga fitting body with a longitudinal axis, having a pipe connection member for the sealed connection of a pipe and a thread for threadedly joining the fitting body to a connection unit, and a portion on the fitting body to be engaged by a tool, to which a tool for turning the fitting body about its longitudinal axis may be applied for threadedly joining the same to the connection unit, characterized in that means are provided between the tool engaging portion and the fitting body that limit the torque acting on the fitting body when the tool engaging portion is turned wherein the torque limiting means is an annular rated breaking zone that extends concentrically to the longitudinal axis of the fitting body and comprises a plurality of passages or recesses extending in parallel to the longitudinal axis, or at least a recess extending concentrically at least in portions and being open in the direction of the longitudinal axis, and two groups of such recesses with their open sides facing away from each other.
  • 2. The fitting of claim 1, wherein the passages are in the shape of ring segments.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 41 801 Sep 1998 DE
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