Fitting having tabbed retainer and observation apertures

US10605394B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10605394-B2
Application numberUS-201715593681-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 12, 2017
Priority dateMay 16, 2016
Publication dateMar 31, 2020
Grant dateMar 31, 2020

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A pipe fitting for plain end pipe is formed of housing portions defining receptacles for receiving pipe elements. The receptacles are coaxial with respective axes oriented angularly with respect to each other. Each receptacle has a channel that faces a respective axis with floors at different radii of curvature. Retainers are received within the channels. The retainers have teeth and one or more offset tabs that cooperate with the channels to prevent improper assembly of the fitting. Ring seals are received within channels positioned adjacent to the receptacles. The ring seals cooperate with the retainers to hold the segments in spaced relation sufficient to insert pipe elements into the receptacles when the fitting is pre-assembled. Apertures are provided in the receptacles to permit visual determination of the presence of the retainers post assembly.

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What is claimed is: 1. A fitting for connecting a plurality of pipe elements, said fitting comprising: first and second housing portions attached to one another and defining a plurality of receptacles for receiving said pipe elements, at least first and second receptacles of said plurality of receptacles respectively surrounding first and second axes, said first axis oriented coaxially with said first receptacle, said second axis oriented coaxially with said second receptacle, said first axis being angularly oriented with respect to said second axis, each of said housing portions comprising: at least first and second channels positioned respectively within said first and second receptacles, said first channel facing said first axis, said second channel facing said second axis, each of said first and second channels having a first floor and a second floor, said first floor having a greater radius of curvature than said second floor; at least first and second retainers positioned respectively in said first and second channels, each of said retainers comprising a band having oppositely disposed ends, a plurality of teeth being positioned along one edge of said band, said teeth of said first retainer projecting toward said first axis, said teeth of said second retainer projecting toward said second axis, and at least one tab being positioned along an opposite edge of said band, said band overlying said first floor, said at least one tab overlying said second floor when said retainers are positioned within said channels. 2. The fitting according to claim 1 , comprising no more than two of said receptacles. 3. The fitting according to claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of said tabs. 4. The fitting according to claim 1 , further comprising: a third channel positioned adjacent to said first receptacle, said third channel facing said first axis; a fourth channel positioned adjacent to said second receptacle, said fourth channel facing said second axis; first and second ring seals positioned respectively within said third and fourth channels, said ring seals having an inner surface sized to receive said pipe elements and an outer surface sized to support said housing portions in spaced apart relation sufficient to permit insertion of said pipe elements into said receptacles while said housing portions are attached to one another. 5. The fitting according to claim 4 , wherein said retainer bands are sized to cooperate with said ring seals to support said housing portions in said spaced apart relation. 6. The fitting according to claim 4 , further comprising a tube extending between said first and second ring seals. 7. The fitting according to claim 6 , wherein said tube is integrally formed with said ring seals. 8. The fitting according to claim 4 , wherein said at least one tab of said first retainer projects toward said third channel and said at least one tab of said second retainer projects toward said fourth channel. 9. The fitting according to claim 1 , wherein said teeth of said first retainer are oriented angularly with respect to a radius extending from said first axis. 10. The fitting according to claim 1 , wherein said teeth of said second retainer are oriented angularly with respect to a radius extending from said second axis. 11. The fitting according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one tab of said first retainer is oriented perpendicularly to a radius extending from said first axis. 12. The fitting according to claim 1 , wherein said at least one tab of said second retainer is oriented perpendicular to a radius extending from said second axis. 13. The fitting according to claim 1 , further comprising: a first attachment member positioned adjacent to said first receptacle; a second attachment member positioned adjacent to said second receptacle; a third attachment member positioned adjacent to both said first and second receptacles, said attachment members being adjustably tightenable for drawing said first and second housing portions toward one another. 14. The fitting according to claim 13 , wherein said attachment members comprise: first and second lugs positioned respectively on said first and second housing portions, said first and second lugs being in facing relation; a fastener extending between said first and second lugs, tightening of said fastener drawing said housing portions toward one another. 15. The fitting according to claim 1 , further comprising a first aperture in said first receptacle, said first aperture providing a line of sight transverse to said first axis. 16. The fitting according to claim 15 , wherein said first aperture is positioned between said first and second housing portions. 17. The fitting according to claim 16 , further comprising a second aperture in said second receptacle, said second aperture providing a line of sight transverse to said second axis. 18. The fitting according to claim 17 , wherein said second aperture is positioned between said first and second housing portions. 19. The fitting according to claim 17 , wherein said second aperture is aligned with said second channel. 20. The fitting according to claim 15 wherein said first aperture is aligned with said first channel. 21. A fitting for connecting pipe elements, said fitting comprising: first and second housing portions attached to one another and defining at least first and second receptacles for receiving said pipe elements, said first and second receptacles respectively surrounding first and second axes, said first axis oriented coaxially with said first receptacle, said second axis oriented coaxially with said second receptacle, said first axis being angularly oriented with respect to said second axis, each of said housing portions comprising: first and second channels positioned respectively within said first and second receptacles, said first channel facing said first axis, said second channel facing said second axis; first and second retainers positioned respectively in said first and second channels, each of said retainers comprising a band having oppositely disposed ends, a plurality of teeth being positioned along one edge of said band, said teeth of said first retainer projecting toward said first axis, said teeth of said second retainer projecting toward said second axis; and a first aperture in said first receptacle, said first aperture providing a line of sight transverse to said first axis. 22. The fitting according to claim 21 , wherein said first aperture is positioned between said first and second housing portions. 23. The fitting according to claim 21 wherein said first aperture is aligned with said first channel. 24. The fitting according to claim 21 , further comprising a second aperture in said second receptacle, said second aperture providing a line of sight transverse to said second axis. 25. The fitting according to claim 24 , wherein said second aperture is positioned between said first and second housing portions. 26. The fitting according to claim 24 , wherein said second aperture is aligned with said second channel. 27. The fitting according to claim 21 , wherein: each of said channels has a first floor and a second floor, said first floor having a greater radius of curvature than said second floor; at least a first tab being positioned along an edge of said band of said first retainer opposite to said teeth of said first

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  • by means of a ring provided with teeth or fingers · CPC title

  • F16L43/00Primary

    Bends; Siphons (with cleaning apertures F16L45/00) · CPC title

  • Indicators for correct coupling · CPC title

  • with a separate member for releasing the coupling · CPC title

  • with longitudinally split or divided sleeve · CPC title

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What does patent US10605394B2 cover?
A pipe fitting for plain end pipe is formed of housing portions defining receptacles for receiving pipe elements. The receptacles are coaxial with respective axes oriented angularly with respect to each other. Each receptacle has a channel that faces a respective axis with floors at different radii of curvature. Retainers are received within the channels. The retainers have teeth and one or mor…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Victaulic Co Of America
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L43/00. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 31 2020 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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