Patent ID: 6312184
Filing Date: 2001-11-06
Classification: F16B,Y10T

Abstract:
A pipe connector for connecting a large diameter pipe to a small diameter pipe, the pipe connector comprising:a tightening bush which is generally tubular in shape having a peripheral exterior, an axis, and a small pipe holding hole extending through the bush along the axis;a set of first ribs extending in the axial direction on a first circumferential region of the peripheral exterior of the bush;the bush being cut through from the peripheral exterior to the small pipe holding hole at a second circumferential region away from the first region and the bush being shaped to define cut edges at the sides of the cut, the cut edges having bolt run-through holes aligned so that a bolt may be passed through them;a main holding body including a large pipe holding part shaped to hold the outer circumference of the large diameter pipe at one axial side of the holding body;a tightening bush accommodating part with a receptacle therein at another axial side of the main holding body, the receptacle being shaped for accommodating the tightening bush; the tightening bush accommodating part having an inner periphery with a second set of axially extending ribs thereon shaped complementary to the ribs on the peripheral exterior of the bush with the ribs being engageable;a bolt seat and a bolt run-through part at the tightening bush accommodating part of the main holding body and also aligned with the bolt run-through holes of the tightening bush; a bolt that extends through the bolt run-through part of the holding body, the bolt run-through holes of the tightening bush and the bolt seat of the main body;a tightening nut tightened on the bolt for engaging and compressing one of the edges of the cut in the bush for compressing the cut in the bush, thereby tightening the bush to the small diameter pipe and further moving the first ribs on the periphery of the tightening bush in the circumferential direction and the first ribs being engaged with and prevented from rotation by engaging the second ribs in the inner periphery of the main holding body.