Claims
- 1. A tubular fitting adapted to connect flexible conduit to an aperture in electrical equipment, comprising engaging means, at one end of said fitting, for engaging an aperture; connecting means for connecting a flexible conduit to an opposite end of said fitting; first snap-on means positioned between said connecting means and said engaging means; and a cuff positioned intermediate said ends of said fitting, said cuff including concealing means for concealing a free conduit end from view and second snap-on means cooperating with said first snap-on means to form a snap-fit connection between said cuff and said fitting.
- 2. A tubular fitting according to claim 1, wherein said connecting means includes a tubular member having a small diameter portion proximate said opposite end of said fitting and a large diameter portion between said small diameter portion and a shoulder extending outwardly from said fitting between said engaging means and said connecting means.
- 3. A tubular fitting according to claim 2, wherein said first snap-on means includes a female member formed in said large diameter portion adjacent to said shoulder and said second snap-on means includes a male member formed on said cuff and sized and shaped so as to mate with said female member.
- 4. A tubular fitting according to claim 2, wherein said first snap-on means includes a male member formed on said large diameter portion adjacent to said shoulder and said second snap-on means includes a female member formed in said cuff and sized and shaped so as to mate with said male member.
- 5. A tubular fitting according to claim 3 or 4, wherein said female member includes an annular trough and said male member includes an annular lip.
- 6. A tubular fitting according to claim 5, wherein said trough includes a plurality of arcuate indents and said lip includes a plurality of arcuate cutouts.
- 7. A tubular fitting according to claim 6, wherein said trough includes a plurality of arcuate locking flats, each locking flat separating a corresponding pair of said indents from each other.
- 8. A tubular fitting according to claim 7, wherein each of said locking flats is alignable with a corresponding one of said cutouts.
- 9. A tubular fitting according to claim 8, wherein said locking flats cooperate with said lip to inhibit the arcuate rotation of said cuff relative to said fitting.
- 10. A tubular fitting according to claim 9, wherein said lip is flexible.
- 11. A tubular fitting according to claim 10, wherein said small diameter portion is externally threaded, whereby said connecting means is especially adapted to receive a corrugated conduit.
- 12. A tubular fitting according to claim 10, wherein said small diameter portion includes at least a pair of resilient pawls, whereby said connecting means is especially adapted to receive a corrugated conduit.
- 13. A tubular fitting according to claim 10, wherein said large diameter portion is sized and shaped so as to exert an outward force on an inner surface of the conduit, thereby forming a liquid-tight connection between said fitting and the conduit.
- 14. A tubular fitting according to claim 10, wherein said engaging means includes at least a pair of resilient snap-lock fingers.
- 15. A tubular fitting according to claim 10, wherein said engaging means includes a series of external threads.
- 16. A tubular fitting according to claim 2, wherein said cuff includes a washer-like base abutting said shoulder and said concealing means includes an annular wall extending from said base toward said opposite end of said fitting.
- 17. A tubular fitting according to claim 16, wherein said wall is spaced from said large diameter portion a distance selected such that said wall is close enough to said large diameter portion to conceal the free end of a conduit which has been inserted up to said base, but is far enough from said large diameter portion so as not to interfere with the insertion of the conduit.
- 18. A tubular fitting according to claim 17, wherein said first snap-on means includes an annular ridge extending circumferentially about said large diameter portion in close proximity to said shoulder and an annular trough extending circumferentially about said large diameter portion between said shoulder and said ridge.
- 19. A tubular fitting according to claim 18, wherein said second snap-on means includes a flexible annular lip projecting generally radially inward from said base, said lip being sized and shaped so as to snap into said trough over said ridge.
- 20. A tubular fitting according to claim 19, wherein said trough includes a plurality of arcuate indents and said lip includes a plurality of arcuate cutouts.
- 21. A tubular fitting according to claim 20, wherein said trough includes a plurality of arcuate locking flats, each locking flat separating a corresponding pair of said indents from each other.
- 22. A tubular fitting according to claim 21, wherein each of said locking flats is alignable with a corresponding one of said cutouts.
- 23. A tubular fitting according to claim 22, wherein said locking flats cooperate with said lip to inhibit the arcuate rotation of said cuff relative to said fitting.
- 24. A tubular fitting according to claim 23, wherein said cutouts increase the flexibility of said lip.
- 25. A tubular fitting according to claim 24, wherein said large diameter portion is sized and shaped so as to exert an outward force on an inner surface of the conduit, thereby forming a liquid-tight connection between said fitting and the conduit.
- 26. A tubular fitting according to claim 16, wherein said wall of said cuff is flexible.
- 27. A tubular fitting according to claim 1 or 16, wherein said fitting has a bore which extends therethrough from said one end to said opposite end.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a §111(a) application relating to U.S. application Ser. No. 60/234,079 filed Sep. 20, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60234079 |
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