Modular push-to-connect assembly

US10006575B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10006575-B2
Application numberUS-201615166477-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 27, 2016
Priority dateDec 11, 2013
Publication dateJun 26, 2018
Grant dateJun 26, 2018

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A push-to-connect modular cartridge for a plumbing fitting includes a cylindrical cup having an annular surface at one end and a cylindrical shoulder at an opposite end. A circular seal is positioned against the annular surface, and a circular backing ring is positioned against the seal on a side opposite the annular surface. A grab ring including inwardly projecting tines is seated against the backing ring on a side opposite the seal, and a containment ring contacts the grab ring on a side opposite the backing ring. The containment ring is engaged by the shoulder of the cup to hold the containment ring, grab ring, backing ring, and seal together. This modular push-to-connect cartridge can be welded to a plumbing fitting which uses significantly less material, thereby greatly reducing the cost to manufacture.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A push-to-connect modular assembly for a push-to-connect end to be coupled to a second plumbing fitting comprising: a cylindrical cup having a cylindrical side wall with an inner surface, an annular seal-receiving surface at one end and an annular axially inwardly projecting shoulder at an opposite end; a circular seal having a flat annular surface positioned against said annular seal-receiving surface of said cup, said circular seal further including a first annular rim opposite said flat annular surface and an outer annular rim engaging said inner surface of said cylindrical side wall of said cup; a circular backing ring including a recess for receiving said first annular rim of said seal and positioned against said seal on a side opposite said annular surface; a grab ring including inwardly projecting tines seated against said backing ring on a side opposite said seal; a containment ring contacting said grab ring on a side opposite said backing ring, said containment ring engaging said seal and said backing ring and further engaged by said annular shoulder of said cup to hold said containment ring, grab ring, backing ring and seal together; and wherein said cup includes a cylindrical section at an end opposite said annular shoulder, which cylindrical section extends outwardly from said annular seal-receiving surface and includes an edge welded to an edge of a cylindrical second plumbing fitting. 2. The assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said cup is made of metal such that said edge of said cylindrical section can be laser welded to a second plumbing fitting made of a compatible material. 3. The assembly as defined in claim 1 and further including a release ring captively held by said containment ring and including a cam surface that selectively engages said tines of said grab ring when said release ring is moved into contact with said tines for releasing a conduit positioned in said assembly. 4. The assembly as defined in claim 3 wherein said backing ring and said containment ring are made of a polymeric material. 5. The assembly as defined in claim 4 wherein said seal is a substantially washer-shaped member made of a polymeric material. 6. A push-to-connect assembly for coupling plumbing components together, said assembly comprising: a metal cup having an end with an exposed edge for welding to one end of one of a coupling, elbow, T, or valve, said cup having a cylindrical side wall with an inner surface, an annular seal-receiving surface at one end and an annular radially inwardly extending shoulder at an opposite end; a cartridge positioned in said cup, said cartridge having a push-to-connect grab ring for receiving and holding a fluid conduit and a seal for sealing a fluid conduit positioned in said cartridge, wherein said seal has a flat annular surface positioned against said annular seal-receiving surface of said cup and an outer annular rim engaging said inner surface of said cylindrical side wall of said cup, wherein said annular shoulder of said cup engages and compressively holds said cartridge in said assembly; and wherein said exposed edge of said metal cup is welded to one of a coupling, elbow, T, or valve. 7. The assembly as defined in claim 6 wherein said seal is generally washer-shaped. 8. The assembly as defined in claim 6 wherein said exposed edge of said metal cup is secured to one of a coupling, elbow, T, or valve by laser welding. 9. The assembly as defined in claim 6 wherein said cartridge further includes a release ring with a cam surface for engaging tines on said grab ring to deflect said tines away from a conduit inserted into said cartridge to release said conduit for removal from said cartridge. 10. A plumbing fitting with a push-to connect end comprising: one of a coupling, elbow, T, or valve; a metal cup having an edge welded to a mating edge of a metal coupling, elbow, T, or valve, said cup having a cylindrical side wall with an inner surface, an annular seal-receiving surface at one end and an annular radially inwardly extending shoulder at an opposite end; a cartridge positioned in said cup, said cartridge having a push-to-connect grab ring for receiving and holding a fluid conduit, a backing ring, and a seal for sealing a fluid conduit positioned in said cartridge; and wherein said seal has a flat annular surface positioned against said annular seal-receiving surface of said cup, said seal further including a first annular rim opposite said flat annular surface engaging said backing ring and an outer annular rim engaging said inner surface of said cylindrical side wall of said cup, wherein said annular shoulder of said cup engages and holds said cartridge in said plumbing fitting. 11. The plumbing fitting as defined in claim 10 wherein said cartridge is laser welded to said one of a coupling, elbow, T, or valve. 12. The plumbing fitting as defined in claim 11 and further including a grab ring with spaced-apart tines for gripping and holding a conduit positioned within said cartridge and wherein said cartridge further includes a release ring with a cam surface for engaging said tines on said grab ring to deflect said tines away from a conduit inserted into said cartridge to release said conduit for removal from said cartridge.

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What does patent US10006575B2 cover?
A push-to-connect modular cartridge for a plumbing fitting includes a cylindrical cup having an annular surface at one end and a cylindrical shoulder at an opposite end. A circular seal is positioned against the annular surface, and a circular backing ring is positioned against the seal on a side opposite the annular surface. A grab ring including inwardly projecting tines is seated against the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nibco
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L37/0915. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 26 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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