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US2600162A
US2600162A US659519A US65951946A US2600162A US 2600162 A US2600162 A US 2600162A US 659519 A US659519 A US 659519A US 65951946 A US65951946 A US 65951946A US 2600162 A US2600162 A US 2600162A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L19/00Joints in which sealing surfaces are pressed together by means of a member, e.g. a swivel nut, screwed on, or into, one of the joint parts
    • F16L19/02Pipe ends provided with collars or flanges, integral with the pipe or not, pressed together by a screwed member
    • F16L19/0231Pipe ends provided with collars or flanges, integral with the pipe or not, pressed together by a screwed member with specially adapted means for positioning the threaded member behind the collar

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  • the invention pertains to a pipe coupling and has for one of its objects the provision of a flexible or resilient means forming a positive interlock between two members of the Vcoupling as well as functioning as a medium through which the coupling is held rmly in a sealed predetermined position.
  • Another object of the invention is the provision of a pipe coupling wherein noexterior threads are exposed to be subjectedto damage in transit and, further, wherein an expanding means not only holds a seal in a predetermined position :but also aords a means whereby water may lind its way to the exterior of the coupling.
  • Figure 2 is a side elevational view of a portion of the structure shown in Figure 1.
  • the numeral I is employed to designate, in a somewhat general manner, a section of piping. While the invention may be employed to couple together any two sections of pipe, the specific illustrated embodiment of the invention comprises a sand trap 2 employed in a sanding mechanism or sand distributing system of a railway locomotive.
  • the sand trap generally includes an inlet port 3 through which the sand enters the sand trap from a source of supply, an exhaust port 4 through which the sand is discharged from the sand trap and carried by suitable piping (not shown) to the locomotive supporting rails, an inlet port 5 through which a blast of air is introduced into the sand trap to carry the sand through the exhaust port, and, nally, a cleanout port 6 normally occupied by a plug or any other removable element (not shown).
  • the air inlet port and clean-out port are interiorly threaded as indicated. Further, a locomotive on which the sand trap is mounted is continually subjected to external and internal impulses causing the components of the locomotive to be continuously subjected to vibratory forces.
  • connection lat the -intake and exhaust portsV are designed to forman adequate and effective seal. Accordingly it will be noted that thearea of the sand trap adjacent each port under immediate consideration ⁇ is enlarged or thickened as at 1 to presentan outwardly facing channel-shaped continuous groove or recess 8 disposed adjacent to a related extremity of the sand trap.
  • the extremities of the sand trap at the ports 3 and 4 are provided with outwardly facing convex circular or rounded faces 9 which are disposed in deiining relation to the Y ports so as to present larcuate or curved extremities for the purpose to be hereinafter explained.
  • each split ring Disposed within each groove is a split resilient ring I0 shown in detail and removed from the sand trap in Figure 2 of the drawing.
  • Each split ring is of an outside diameter greater than the over all or transverse dimension of the sand trap at the thickened portions 1 thereof and has an inside diameter substantially equal tothe inside diameter of the accommodating groove so as to lie in abutting relation with the sand trap.
  • the thickness of each spring ring is less than the width of a related groove and, becaue of this relationship, the rings may be easily inserted in the grooves and the inherent resilient characteristics of the rings may be utilized in service.
  • the groove holds the ends of the split ring against full expansion and nal locking movement is limited by the width of the groove, hence final locking requires only a partial turn of a union.
  • Each collar is interiorly threaded as at I 2 beyond the associated extremity of the sand trap to present interlocking means which mesh with exterior threads I3 of a nipple I4.
  • Each nipple forming in effect a removable continuation of the sand trap at the ports 3 and 4. is interiorly threaded as at l5 to accomodate a section of pipe (not shown) forming a part of the sand line.
  • a nipple has an interiorly, outwardly ared, tapered, plane surface I6 deiining an inner end thereof which normally bears against a related convex or curved surface 9.

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June 10, 1952 v L FRAN-rz 24,600,162
PIPE COUPLING Filed April 4, 1946 Patented l'June 10, 1952 UNITED STATES PATENT/OFFICE Virgil L. Frantz, Roanoke, Va,
Application April-4, 1946, Serial No.'659,519v
1 Claim. 1
The invention pertains to a pipe coupling and has for one of its objects the provision of a flexible or resilient means forming a positive interlock between two members of the Vcoupling as well as functioning as a medium through which the coupling is held rmly in a sealed predetermined position.
Another object of the invention is the provision of a pipe coupling wherein noexterior threads are exposed to be subjectedto damage in transit and, further, wherein an expanding means not only holds a seal in a predetermined position :but also aords a means whereby water may lind its way to the exterior of the coupling.
The above objects, as well as numerous others, will become apparent fromthefollowing description of a form of the invention illustrated in the accompanying drawing, wherein:
Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view of a construction embodying the present invention.
Figure 2 is a side elevational view of a portion of the structure shown in Figure 1.
Referring now in detail to the drawing, wherein like reference characters indicate like parts, the numeral I is employed to designate, in a somewhat general manner, a section of piping. While the invention may be employed to couple together any two sections of pipe, the specific illustrated embodiment of the invention comprises a sand trap 2 employed in a sanding mechanism or sand distributing system of a railway locomotive. The sand trap generally includes an inlet port 3 through which the sand enters the sand trap from a source of supply, an exhaust port 4 through which the sand is discharged from the sand trap and carried by suitable piping (not shown) to the locomotive supporting rails, an inlet port 5 through which a blast of air is introduced into the sand trap to carry the sand through the exhaust port, and, nally, a cleanout port 6 normally occupied by a plug or any other removable element (not shown). The air inlet port and clean-out port are interiorly threaded as indicated. Further, a locomotive on which the sand trap is mounted is continually subjected to external and internal impulses causing the components of the locomotive to be continuously subjected to vibratory forces. These vibrations cause ordinary unions to come loose and as such form a continual source for inspection. Since this sand trap, as in :all such cases, is mounted on an exposed part of the locomotive, water or any other foreign substance, without adequate provisions being made to prevent it, ofttimes nds its way through the usual or ordi- 2 nary union into the sand trap to contaminate the sand therein orY cause -it to become damp or wet and thus clog the sand line.
-All `of these above mentioned undesirable conditions or constructions are removed in the present structure in that the connection lat the -intake and exhaust portsV are designed to forman adequate and effective seal. Accordingly it will be noted that thearea of the sand trap adjacent each port under immediate consideration `is enlarged or thickened as at 1 to presentan outwardly facing channel-shaped continuous groove or recess 8 disposed adjacent to a related extremity of the sand trap. The extremities of the sand trap at the ports 3 and 4 are provided with outwardly facing convex circular or rounded faces 9 which are disposed in deiining relation to the Y ports so as to present larcuate or curved extremities for the purpose to be hereinafter explained.
Disposed within each groove is a split resilient ring I0 shown in detail and removed from the sand trap in Figure 2 of the drawing. Each split ring is of an outside diameter greater than the over all or transverse dimension of the sand trap at the thickened portions 1 thereof and has an inside diameter substantially equal tothe inside diameter of the accommodating groove so as to lie in abutting relation with the sand trap. The thickness of each spring ring is less than the width of a related groove and, becaue of this relationship, the rings may be easily inserted in the grooves and the inherent resilient characteristics of the rings may be utilized in service. The groove holds the ends of the split ring against full expansion and nal locking movement is limited by the width of the groove, hence final locking requires only a partial turn of a union. Associated with each spring ring is a collar, sleeve or union having at one extremity thereof an inner or inwardly directed annular flange II with an inside diameter slightly greater than the enlarged portions of the sand trap but less than the outside diameter of the rings. As will be noted, the sleeve flange is of such diameter that prior to the introduction of the split ring into the groove the collar may be sleeved over an extremity of the sand trap .at the ports 3 and 4. The split ring is then inserted into an accommodating groove and the flange I I of each collar thus forms an abutment against which the spring ring may bear Further, the split rings form resilient pulling shoulders through which stresses are transmitted from the collars to the sand trap. Each collar is interiorly threaded as at I 2 beyond the associated extremity of the sand trap to present interlocking means which mesh with exterior threads I3 of a nipple I4. Each nipple, forming in effect a removable continuation of the sand trap at the ports 3 and 4. is interiorly threaded as at l5 to accomodate a section of pipe (not shown) forming a part of the sand line. A nipple has an interiorly, outwardly ared, tapered, plane surface I6 deiining an inner end thereof which normally bears against a related convex or curved surface 9. By this arrangement of surfaces a continuous uninterrupted line contact or positive seal is provided at the nipple-trap juncture with the split ring tending to pull the nipple toward the sand trap, thus maintaining this seal irrespective of any vibratory forces to which the arrangement may be subjected in service. Finally, it will be observed that any water or moisture nding its way into the union beyond the threads l2 will come to rest temporarily upon the split ring and thus follow the split ring until the adjacent ends thereof are reached at which time the water will pass between the adjacent ends of the ring and out of the union between the collar flange H and thickened part 1 of the sand trap.
From the above it will be noted that various changes and alterations may be made to the described and illustrated construction without departing from within the spirit of the invention and scope of the appended claim.
I claim:
In a pipe coupling comprising a pair of mating members, one of said members having an exterior outwardly facing continuous groove adjacent an extremity thereof, a bearing surface formed on said one of said members adjacent said groove, another of said members having exterior threads and provided with a surface in bearing relation with said first surface, one of said surfaces being convexly arcuate in cross-section and said other surface being conical, a split spiral spring ring disposed Within said groove and being of a width substantially less than the width of said groove and of a thickness greater than the depth of said groove, and a collar having interior threads at one end for interlock with the exterior threads of said other of said members and an internal flange at its other end overlapping an end of said split spring ring remote from said bearing surfaces; the inside diameter of said internal iange being less than the outside diameter of said split spring ring and substantially greater than an outside diameter of said grooved member, and the inside diameter of said collar being greater than the outside diameter of said ring.
VIRG-IL L. FRANTZ.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the iile of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 682,250 Glauber Sept. 10, 1901 920,963 Keyes May 11, 1909 1,556,745 Banta Oct. 13, 1925 1,987,999 Tabozzi Jan. 8, 1935 2,024,215 Gillette Dec. 17, 1935 2,390,103 Johnson Dec. 4, 1945 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 346,855 Great Britain Apr. 23, 1931
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US2778374A (en) * 1953-05-13 1957-01-22 Dill Mfg Co Valve for supersized tires
US2907590A (en) * 1955-10-10 1959-10-06 Francis N Bard Packed swivel joint with anti-friction means to reduce packing wear
US2978911A (en) * 1957-08-21 1961-04-11 Fyr Fyter Co Pressure relaying device
DE1173743B (en) * 1960-02-16 1964-07-09 Fmc Corp Tube fitting
FR2567242A1 (en) * 1984-07-05 1986-01-10 Bosch Siemens Hausgeraete DEVICE FOR FIXING THE INTAKE TUBING OF A VALVE OR VALVE TO A TUBULAR PART USING A NUT
DE3715319A1 (en) * 1987-05-08 1988-11-24 Licentia Gmbh Detachable coupling for the supply line to a Joule-Thomson cooler
EP0458076A1 (en) * 1990-05-25 1991-11-27 RAFELD KUNSTSTOFFTECHNIK GmbH & Co. KG Dispenser for a pipe manifold conveying at least one medium
US5172939A (en) * 1989-10-14 1992-12-22 Usui Kokusai Sangyo Kaisha Ltd. Connection structure for branch pipe in high-pressure fuel rail
US20110121566A1 (en) * 2009-11-20 2011-05-26 Cowell Jason M Glueless plumbing union
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US920963A (en) * 1906-03-12 1909-05-11 Joseph A Doyle Pipe-coupling.
US1556745A (en) * 1924-01-05 1925-10-13 Robert R Banta Pipe connection
GB346855A (en) * 1930-02-07 1931-04-23 Peter Dunn Mcgowan An improved coupling for hose pipe and the like
US1987999A (en) * 1932-06-11 1935-01-15 Carroll B Abbott Sprinkler
US2024215A (en) * 1934-03-20 1935-12-17 Claude S Gillette Vibration-proof pipe joint
US2390103A (en) * 1943-03-08 1945-12-04 William J Johnson Union tube connection locking nut

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US920963A (en) * 1906-03-12 1909-05-11 Joseph A Doyle Pipe-coupling.
US1556745A (en) * 1924-01-05 1925-10-13 Robert R Banta Pipe connection
GB346855A (en) * 1930-02-07 1931-04-23 Peter Dunn Mcgowan An improved coupling for hose pipe and the like
US1987999A (en) * 1932-06-11 1935-01-15 Carroll B Abbott Sprinkler
US2024215A (en) * 1934-03-20 1935-12-17 Claude S Gillette Vibration-proof pipe joint
US2390103A (en) * 1943-03-08 1945-12-04 William J Johnson Union tube connection locking nut

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2778374A (en) * 1953-05-13 1957-01-22 Dill Mfg Co Valve for supersized tires
US2907590A (en) * 1955-10-10 1959-10-06 Francis N Bard Packed swivel joint with anti-friction means to reduce packing wear
US2978911A (en) * 1957-08-21 1961-04-11 Fyr Fyter Co Pressure relaying device
DE1173743B (en) * 1960-02-16 1964-07-09 Fmc Corp Tube fitting
FR2567242A1 (en) * 1984-07-05 1986-01-10 Bosch Siemens Hausgeraete DEVICE FOR FIXING THE INTAKE TUBING OF A VALVE OR VALVE TO A TUBULAR PART USING A NUT
DE3715319A1 (en) * 1987-05-08 1988-11-24 Licentia Gmbh Detachable coupling for the supply line to a Joule-Thomson cooler
US5172939A (en) * 1989-10-14 1992-12-22 Usui Kokusai Sangyo Kaisha Ltd. Connection structure for branch pipe in high-pressure fuel rail
EP0458076A1 (en) * 1990-05-25 1991-11-27 RAFELD KUNSTSTOFFTECHNIK GmbH & Co. KG Dispenser for a pipe manifold conveying at least one medium
US20110121566A1 (en) * 2009-11-20 2011-05-26 Cowell Jason M Glueless plumbing union
US8534716B2 (en) * 2009-11-20 2013-09-17 Pentair Water Pool & Spa, Inc. Glueless plumbing union
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