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Matched Legal Cases: ['Application No. 2450126', 'art 2', 'art 2', 'art 2', 'art 9', 'art 2', 'art 2', 'art 2', 'art 2', 'art 2', 'art 3', 'art 5', 'art 7', 'art 10', 'art 13']

JP4058409B2 - Support sleeve for use in a pipe joint and joint housing for use with said sleeve - Google Patents
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JP4058409B2
JP4058409B2 JP2003525182A JP2003525182A JP4058409B2 JP 4058409 B2 JP4058409 B2 JP 4058409B2 JP 2003525182 A JP2003525182 A JP 2003525182A JP 2003525182 A JP2003525182 A JP 2003525182A JP 4058409 B2 JP4058409 B2 JP 4058409B2
JP2003525182A
JP2005510665A (en
ザングロ，ヤン，エリック
ペデルセン，エジル
コンクスベル・オウトモーティヴ・アクシェセールスカープ
2001-08-21 Priority to NO20014068A priority Critical patent/NO314517B1/en
2002-08-19 Application filed by コンクスベル・オウトモーティヴ・アクシェセールスカープ filed Critical コンクスベル・オウトモーティヴ・アクシェセールスカープ
2002-08-19 Priority to PCT/NO2002/000281 priority patent/WO2003021143A1/en
2005-04-21 Publication of JP2005510665A publication Critical patent/JP2005510665A/en
2008-03-12 Publication of JP4058409B2 publication Critical patent/JP4058409B2/en
The present invention relates to a support sleeve for use in a pipe joint and a pipe joint for use with such a support sleeve, as disclosed in the preamble of claims 1 and 9 below.
The support sleeve is a tube joint, particularly in a joint including a tightening ring and / or a seal ring, and as a result of internal hardening against compression of the tube inserted into the joint, the tube is crushed by pressure applied from the outside by the tightening ring and / or seal ring. Used to prevent from doing. This crushing occurs especially when the tube is made of a flexible material, but also when the clamping ring and / or the seal ring apply a high pressure to the outside of the tube. Therefore, the seal and / or tube retention around the tube is insufficient.
Norwegian Patent 149598 shows an example of a joint that includes a support sleeve formed integrally with the joint housing.
It is further known to insert a separate support sleeve into the fitting housing. By way of example, reference is made to German Patent Application No. 2450126, which shows a support sleeve attached to the end of a tube inserted into a fitting housing, the tube having an internal groove at the end. . This solution requires cutting the end of the tube to form a groove. European Patent Application 0 546 405 shows a separate support sleeve having an end with a conical outer shape adapted to a conical surface provided in the joint housing. In addition, the end has an annular groove into which the end of the tube can be inserted. The support sleeve is not held in place in the joint housing before the second joint housing is screwed together.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a support sleeve that is retained in a fitting housing in a simple manner upon insertion, and a pipe fitting for use with such a support sleeve.
The support sleeve and the pipe joint according to the invention have the features that are evident from claims 1 and 9. The embodiment of the support sleeve is specified in claims 2-8.
Since the support sleeve has a conical collar on the outside, the support sleeve need only be inserted into a cylindrical bore provided in the joint housing and the collar diameter in the undeformed state of the collar is Since it is larger than the diameter, the collar forms a hindrance to withdrawing the support sleeve in the inserted state. The bore provided in the joint housing has an annular groove, and the edge of the collar enters the groove. The collar has a correspondingly increased radial dimension, which causes the collar to be deformed with the support sleeve attached.
Preferably, the joint housing has a second bore after the bore into which the support sleeve is inserted, the second bore being adapted to an extension of the support sleeve, whereby the support sleeve is Centered within the fitting housing and aligned with the longitudinal axis of the fitting housing. Without such a second bore, the support sleeve may be inserted without being precisely aligned with the longitudinal axis of the joint housing, and the support sleeve retention is compromised. Furthermore, it becomes more difficult to insert the pipe into the joint housing. The second bore and the extension of the support sleeve also ensures that the support sleeve remains centered along the longitudinal axis even when subjected to external strains such as impact or impact.
The invention will be described in the following with reference to the accompanying drawing showing a longitudinal section of an embodiment of a joint with a joint housing comprising a support sleeve according to the invention.
The figure shows a support sleeve 1 according to the invention having a first cylindrical part 2, an outer conical collar 3 and an extension 4. The support sleeve 1 is shown attached to a joint housing 5, which is formed with an external hexagon for screwing with a nut portion 6, for example a wrench, in the embodiment shown. Furthermore, the joint housing 5 has a pipe piece 7 provided with a first male thread for screwing the joint socket, and the joint socket is in a cylindrical shape of the support sleeve 2 in the screwed state. A clamping ring and / or a sealing ring is included around the part, and the fitting housing has a second male threaded tube piece 8 for attaching the fitting housing 5 to another member. Instead of the tube piece 8 being formed, the joint housing may have two opposite pipe pieces 7 that are symmetrical with respect to the transverse intermediate plane and for threading the two joint sockets. Thus, the joint may be used to join two tubes. In this case, each half of the joint includes a support sleeve 1.
The support sleeve 1 is formed as one piece in the embodiment shown. As shown in FIG. 3, the cylindrical part 2 is a tube inserted into the joint against external pressure by a clamping ring and / or a seal ring that surrounds the pipe outside the part 2 in the mounted state. To form an active part of the support sleeve. The annular part 9 for inserting the end of the pipe into the joint housing outside the part 2 mainly corresponds to the wall thickness of the pipe to be inserted. The collar 3 causes the support sleeve 1 to be held and to form an end abutment for the inserted tube. The extension 4 forms a guide for the support tube 1 when inserted into the joint housing 5 and ensures that the support sleeve 1 is aligned with the longitudinal axis of the joint housing. In the embodiment shown, the extension 4 has a somewhat smaller length and outer diameter than the part 2 because the extension 4 is not exposed to external pressure.
The collar 3 is conical on the outside and inside in the embodiment shown, in which case the outside cone angle is smaller than the inside cone angle; ie the axial thickness of the collar 3 is radially outward. is decreasing. This means that the collar stiffness also decreases outward. The upper side of the collar 3 may be flat.
In the embodiment shown, the peripheral edge of the collar 3 is somewhat deformed upon insertion and is pressed against the bore wall due to its elasticity. Since the collar 3 has a conical shape, when the support sleeve 1 is to be extracted from the joint housing, the collar attempts to expand, and resistance to extraction increases. The bore in the joint housing 5 may have an annular groove 17 at the inner end to accommodate the edge of the collar 3 as shown in FIG. The collar 3 may have a correspondingly increased radial dimension, whereby the collar is deformed in the mounted state of the support sleeve. Even in such an embodiment, when the support sleeve 1 is to be extracted from the joint housing 5, the collar 3 tends to expand.
FIG. 2 shows the same joint housing 5 and support sleeve 1 as in FIG. The joint socket 10 is here screwed into the joint housing 5 and has a clamping ring 11 and two O-rings 13 and 14. The third O-ring 15 forms a seal between the joint housing 5 and the joint socket 10.
FIG. 3 shows the same joint as in FIG. 2 and further shows the end of the tube 16 inserted into the joint by being pushed into the clamping ring 11 and O-rings 13 and 14. The clamping ring edge 12 appears to be pressed somewhat against the tube wall to hold the tube.
4 mainly shows the same thing as FIG. 3, and the difference is that an annular groove 17 is formed at the bottom of the bore of the joint housing 5 in which the annular portion 9 for accommodating the pipe 16 is formed. In this case, when the insertion of the support sleeve 1 is completed, the outer edge portion of the collar 3 in the support sleeve 1 expands into the annular groove 17. Since the collar 3 has a slightly larger radial dimension than the annular groove 17, the edge of the collar 3 is pressed against the wall of the annular groove 17. Thereby, the support sleeve 1 is locked in the bore.
The support sleeve need not be integral as shown. For example, the collar 3 may be a member attached to the rest of the support sleeve. The collar 3 may be fixed, for example, by snapping into an annular groove provided in the part 2, by being pushed over the part 2 or by being glued to the part 2. This is especially true when it is desirable for the collar to be formed from a different material than the rest of the support sleeve.
In particular, plastic, preferably hard plastic, is suitable as the material for the support sleeve or at least the collar. If the collar 3 forms a separate member, the other part of the support sleeve may be made of metal.
As long as the support sleeve 1 is aligned with the longitudinal axis of the joint housing, it provides a great resistance to being pulled out. However, if the tube is removed from the fitting housing (by unscrewing the fitting socket 10 including the clamping ring 10 and / or the seal rings 13 and 14), the support sleeve may be forced to a slightly inclined position; Thereby, the holding of the support sleeve in the bore is weakened, and the support sleeve may be pulled out of the joint housing 5.
Fig. 2 shows a coupling housing comprising a support sleeve according to the invention. A joint socket is shown screwed into the joint housing and having a clamping ring and two O-rings, with a third O-ring being packed between the joint socket and the joint housing. FIG. 3 shows the joint of FIG. 2 and the end of a tube inserted into the joint. Fig. 3 shows the same as Fig. 2 and, according to the present invention, a joint housing shaped somewhat differently from the joint housing shown in Figs.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Support sleeve 2 Cylindrical part 3 Collar 4 Extension part 5 Joint housing 6 Nut part 7,8 Pipe piece 9 Annular part 10 Joint socket 11 Tightening ring 12 Edge part 13,14,15 O-ring 16 Pipe 17 Annular groove
In a support sleeve for use in a pipe joint to provide internal hardening against compression of the end of the pipe inserted into the joint, since the support sleeve (1) is mounted in a bore provided in the joint The support sleeve (1) has a deformable collar (3) which is conical on the outside and narrowed in the insertion direction, the edges of which are mainly bored A support sleeve for use in a pipe joint, characterized in that it has a diameter corresponding to or larger than the diameter of the bore.
Support sleeve according to claim 1, characterized in that the collar (3) is conical on the inside and has a larger cone angle than on the outside.
The support sleeve (1) has a cylindrical part (2) for providing hardening and an extension (4) oriented in the opposite direction, the collar (3) being a cylindrical part and an extension. The support sleeve according to claim 1, wherein the support sleeve is disposed at a transition portion between the support sleeve and the support sleeve.
The support sleeve according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the collar (3) is formed integrally with the other part of the support sleeve.
Support sleeve according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the collar (3) is a separate member attached to another part of the support sleeve.
The support sleeve according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the collar (3) and other parts of the support sleeve are made of different materials.
Support sleeve according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the collar (3) is made of plastic.
Support sleeve according to claim 7, characterized in that the collar (3) is made of hard plastic.
In a fitting housing (5) for a fitting for mounting an internal support sleeve to provide compression against compression of a tube inserted into the fitting, having a bore for inserting the supporting sleeve (1) The support sleeve has a circumferential collar (3) with a diameter larger than the diameter of the bore, and the bore has an annular groove (17) with a diameter smaller than the collar, the annular A joint housing for a joint, characterized in that a collar edge is inserted into the groove.
JP2003525182A 2001-08-21 2002-08-19 Support sleeve for use in a pipe joint and joint housing for use with said sleeve Active JP4058409B2 (en)
NO20014068A NO314517B1 (en) 2001-08-21 2001-08-21 Support sleeve for use in the pipe coupling and coupling housing for pipe couplings for mounting such a support sleeve
PCT/NO2002/000281 WO2003021143A1 (en) 2001-08-21 2002-08-19 Support sleeve for use in a tube coupling and a coupling housing for use together with said sleeve
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