Conduit identification system
US-9228680-B2 · Jan 5, 2016 · US
US10465823B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10465823-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515519154-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 21, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 21, 2014 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2019 |
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An identifier for a conduit includes a first tag having a body with a first aperture formed therein for receiving the conduit and a first identifying feature, and a second tag having a body with a second aperture formed therein for receiving the conduit and a second identifying feature that matches the first identifying feature. The first tag is attached to the conduit adjacent one end, the second tag is attached to the conduit adjacent another end, and the ends are identified as ends of the same conduit by the matching first and second identifying features.
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What is claimed is: 1. An identifier for a conduit comprising: a first tag having a first tag body with a first aperture formed therein for receiving the conduit and a first identifying feature; and a second tag having a second tag body with a second aperture formed therein for receiving the conduit and a second identifying feature that matches the first identifying feature; wherein the first tag is attached to the conduit adjacent one end, the second tag is attached to the conduit adjacent another end, and the ends are identified as ends of the same conduit by the matching first and second identifying features, wherein the first identifying feature has a first shape and the second identifying feature has a second shape that is the same as the first shape but larger than the first shape, and wherein the first shape is formed by a cut-out portion from the first tag body and the second shape is formed by a cut-out portion from the second tag body. 2. The identifier of claim 1 wherein the first tag includes an identifying pattern on the first tag body and the second tag includes an identifying pattern on the second tag body that matches the identifying pattern of the first tag. 3. The identifier of claim 2 wherein the first tag includes a color on the first tag body and the second tag includes a color on the second tag body that matches the color on the first tag body. 4. The identifier of claim 1 further comprising a connecting element, the first tag being coupled to the connecting element by a frangible connection and the second tag being coupled to the connecting element by a frangible connection. 5. The identifier of claim 4 wherein the first tag is coupled to the connecting element at a location opposite from a location wherein the second tag is coupled to the connecting element. 6. The identifier of claim 1 wherein the first tag is smaller than the second tag. 7. The identifier of claim 1 wherein the first tag body includes a gap formed along an edge of the body and a restriction extending from the first aperture so that the body is connected to the conduit by passing the conduit through the gap, past the restriction and into the first aperture. 8. The identifier of claim 1 wherein the second tag body includes a gap formed along an edge of the body and a restriction extending from the second aperture so that the body is connected to the conduit by passing the conduit through the gap, past the restriction and into second aperture. 9. A set of identifiers for a plurality of conduits comprising: a connecting element; and a plurality of pairs of tags coupled to the connecting element, each pair of tags including a first tag having a first tag body with a first aperture formed therein for receiving a conduit and a first identifying feature, and a second tag having a body with a second aperture formed therein for receiving the conduit and a second identifying feature that matches the first identifying feature; wherein the first tag of each pair is attached to the conduit adjacent one end, the second tag is attached to the conduit adjacent another end, and the ends are identified as ends of the same conduit by the matching first and second identifying features, wherein the first identifying feature has a first shape and the second identifying feature has a second shape that is the same as the first shape but larger than the first shape, and wherein the first shape is formed by a cut-out portion from the first tag body and the second shape is formed by a cut-out portion from the second tag body. 10. The set of identifiers of claim 9 wherein each pair of tags is coupled to the connecting element by a frangible connection. 11. The set of identifiers of claim 9 wherein one tag of each pair of tags is coupled to another tag of the pair of tags by a frangible connection. 12. The set of identifiers of claim 9 wherein the first aperture and the second aperture include a diameter that corresponds to a diameter of the conduit and wherein the first tag attaches to the conduit by way of the first aperture and the second tag attaches to the conduit by way of the second aperture. 13. The set of identifiers of claim 9 wherein the first tag includes an identifying pattern on the first tag body and the second tag includes an identifying pattern on the second tag body that matches the identifying pattern of the first tag. 14. The set of identifiers of claim 9 wherein the first tag body includes a gap formed along an edge of the body and a restriction extending from the first aperture so that the body is connected to the conduit by passing the conduit through the gap, past the restriction and into the first aperture. 15. The set of identifiers of claim 9 wherein the second tag body includes a gap formed along an edge of the body and a restriction extending from the second aperture so that the body is connected to the conduit by passing the conduit through the gap, past the restriction and into second aperture. 16. A method of identifying a conduit comprising: separating a pair of tags from one another by breaking at least one frangible connection between the tags; attaching a first tag from the pair of tags to the conduit by positioning the conduit in an aperture formed in the first tag; positioning the first tag adjacent a first end of the conduit; attaching a second tag from the pair of tags to the conduit by positioning the conduit in an aperture formed in the second tag; positioning the second tag adjacent a second end of the conduit; and identifying the first end of the conduit as being connected to the second end of the conduit by correlating a first identifying feature of the first tag with a second identifying feature of the second tag, the second identifying feature matching the first identifying feature, the first identifying feature having a first shape and the second identifying feature having a second shape that is the same as the first shape but larger than the first shape, and the first shape is formed by a cut-out portion from a first tag body of the first tag and the second shape is formed by a cut-out portion from a second tag body of the second tag. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the first aperture and the second aperture include a diameter that corresponds to a diameter of the conduit and wherein the first tag is positioned adjacent the first end of the conduit by way of the first aperture and the second tag is positioned adjacent the second end of the conduit by way of the second aperture. 18. The method of claim 16 wherein the pair of tags is connected to one another via a connecting element and separating includes breaking a frangible connection between the first tag and the connecting element and breaking a frangible connection between the second tag and the connecting element. 19. The method of claim 16 wherein positioning the first tag adjacent the first end of the conduit includes sliding the first tag toward the first end and positioning the second tag adjacent the second end of the conduit includes sliding the second tag toward the second end. 20. The method of claim 16 wherein the first tag includes an identifying pattern on the first tag body and the second tag includes an identifying pattern on the second tag body that matches the identifying pattern of the first tag. 21. The method of claim 16 wherein the first tag body includes a gap formed along an edge of the body and a restriction extending from the first aperture and wherein attaching includes passi
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