This application relates to a quick connect plumbing fitting with an O-ring spacer to be positioned between spaced O-rings.
Plumbing system pipes are utilized to route the flow of water within structures. Traditionally, plumbing pipes were made of rigid material. More recently, flexible tubing has replaced the rigid material.
With the use of the flexible tubing, quick connect couplings have also been adapted to connect the tubing to plumbing fittings.
A reliable seal must be provided at the connection of the tubing to the fitting. Known sealing arrangements may include a plurality of seals. A spacer is sometimes included between the seals. Due to manufacturing tolerances, the spacers have sometimes fallen downwardly such that they can present an obstacle to insertion of the flexible tubing into the fitting for connection.
A fluid fixture has a body defining an inner peripheral bore to receive a tube. A securement member secures a tube within the body. The securement member is positioned within the inner peripheral bore of said body. A pair of O-rings are spaced along a central axis of the bore. An O-ring spacer is positioned intermediate the O-rings. The O-ring spacer has a nominal outer periphery which is smaller than an inner diameter of the inner peripheral bore. The nominal outer surface includes radially outwardly extending portions which are sized to be larger than the inner diameter of the bore, such that the portions contact the bore, and center the spacer.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
A plumbing assembly 20 is illustrated in
A fitting body 30 receives a closure 32, and a release collet 34. A U-shaped clip 35 holds the release collet 34. An inner end 36 of the collet 34 serves to move a radially inner portion 58 of a spring washer 42, as will be described below.
The assembly further includes an element 44, an O-ring 46, and an O-ring 48. A spacer 50 is positioned between the O-rings 46 and 48. As can be seen, the O-rings 46 and 48 are sized such that they are in contact with an inner periphery of a bore in the body 30, and an outer periphery of the tube 56, as shown in
When a flexible tube 56 is inserted into the fitting body 30, the radial inner portion 58 of the spring washer 42 digs into the outer periphery, thus locking the tube 56 within the fitting.
As can be appreciated from
A concern with the spacer 50 has been that due to manufacturing tolerances, etc., it may sometimes be too small to fit properly within the body 30. It can fall and be in the way of the tube's insertion.
Thus, as shown in
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The O-ring 48 may be a nitrile O-ring, while the O-ring 46 may be a viton O-ring. Of course, any other material for any of these components can be utilized. The spacer 50 may be formed of any appropriate resilient material. In one embodiment, acetal M90 is used.
Although an embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.