Single action push to connect conduit fitting

US10704722B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10704722-B2
Application numberUS-201916437095-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 11, 2019
Priority dateApr 23, 2015
Publication dateJul 7, 2020
Grant dateJul 7, 2020

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A push to connect fitting assembly includes first and second fitting components joined to define an interior cavity, a seal device, a retainer, and a biasing member. The seal device is disposed in the interior cavity, and forms a seal between one of the first and second fitting components and an outer surface of a conduit end when the conduit end is inserted into the outboard end of the first fitting component. The retainer is assembled with at least one of the first and second fitting components, and includes a gripping portion that grips the inserted conduit end. The biasing member is axially disposed between the retainer and the seal device, the biasing member applying a first axial load to the retainer to produce a gripping force between the gripping portion and the inserted conduit end.

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We claim: 1. A push to connect fitting assembly for a conduit having a longitudinal axis, the fitting assembly comprising: a first fitting component having an outboard end that is adapted to receive a conduit end; a second fitting component joined to the first fitting component to define an interior cavity; a seal device disposed in the interior cavity, wherein the seal device forms a seal between one of the first and second fitting components and an outer surface of a conduit end when the conduit end is inserted into the outboard end of the first fitting component; a retainer assembled with at least one of the first and second fitting components, the retainer including a gripping portion that grips the inserted conduit end; and a biasing member axially disposed between the retainer and the seal device, the biasing member applying a first axial load to the retainer to produce a gripping force between the gripping portion and the inserted conduit end, wherein the biasing member applies a second axial load to the seal device to produce a radial seal load between the seal device and the one of the first and second fitting components and the inserted conduit end. 2. The fitting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the retainer further comprises an annular retainer body and a colleting portion outboard of the gripping portion, wherein the gripping portion engages the inserted conduit end over a first surface contact area to grip the conduit end, and the colleting portion engages the inserted conduit end over a second surface contact area greater than the first surface contact area to collet the inserted conduit end. 3. The fitting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first fitting component comprises a female threaded body and the second fitting component comprises a male threaded nut. 4. The fitting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the gripping portion grips the inserted conduit end upon insertion of the conduit end into the outboard end of the first fitting component. 5. A push to connect fitting assembly for a conduit having a longitudinal axis, the fitting assembly comprising: a first fitting component having an outboard end that is adapted to receive a conduit end; a second fitting component joined to the first fitting component to define an interior cavity; a seal device disposed in the interior cavity, wherein the seal device forms a seal between one of the first and second fitting components and an outer surface of a conduit end when the conduit end is inserted into the outboard end of the first fitting component; and a retainer assembled with at least one of the first and second fitting components, the retainer including a retainer body, a gripping portion that engages the inserted conduit end over a first surface contact area to grip the conduit end, and a colleting portion outboard of the gripping portion, wherein the colleting portion engages the inserted conduit end over a second surface contact area greater than the first surface contact area to collet the inserted conduit end; wherein the gripping portion comprises a plurality of bearing members captured between the retainer body and a tapered surface of the fitting assembly, and the colleting portion comprises a plurality of axially extending, radially flexible members integral with the retainer body. 6. The fitting assembly of claim 5 , wherein at least one of the gripping portion and the colleting portion comprises at least one bearing member captured between the retainer body and the second fitting component. 7. The fitting assembly of claim 5 , wherein at least one of the gripping portion and the colleting portion comprises at least one axially extending, radially flexible member. 8. The fitting assembly of claim 7 , wherein the at least one flexible member is integral with the retainer body. 9. The fitting assembly of claim 5 , wherein the retainer body comprises a plurality of arcuate segments assembled to form an annular cross-section. 10. The fitting assembly of claim 9 , wherein the gripping portion comprises a plurality of bearing members and the colleting portion comprises a plurality of axially extending, radially flexible members, wherein each of the plurality of arcuate segments defines at least one cavity receiving one of the plurality of bearing members, and each of the plurality of arcuate segments forms at least one of the plurality of flexible members. 11. The fitting assembly of claim 5 , wherein the gripping portion comprises a plurality of bearing members retained in a corresponding plurality of cavities in the retainer body. 12. The fitting assembly of claim 5 , wherein the retainer further includes a second colleting portion inboard of the gripping portion. 13. The fitting assembly of claim 5 , wherein the second fitting component comprises a tapered interior surface that engages at least one of the gripping portion and the colleting portion to move the at least one of the gripping portion and the colleting portion radially inward toward engagement with the outer surface of the inserted conduit end. 14. The fitting assembly of claim 5 , wherein the colleting portion defines a curved inner surface conforming to a cylindrical outer surface of the inserted conduit end. 15. The fitting assembly of claim 5 , wherein the colleting portion is separated from the outer surface of the inserted conduit end by a radial gap when no external outward axial load is applied to the inserted conduit end. 16. The fitting assembly of claim 5 , wherein the gripping portion is biased against a first portion of a tapered interior surface of the fitting assembly to grip the inserted conduit end, and the colleting portion is biased against a second portion of the tapered interior surface of the fitting assembly to collet the inserted conduit end. 17. The fitting assembly of claim 5 , wherein the first fitting component comprises a female threaded body and the second fitting component comprises a male threaded nut. 18. The fitting assembly of claim 5 , further comprising a biasing member that applies a first axial load to the retainer to produce a gripping force between the gripping portion and the inserted conduit end. 19. A push to connect fitting assembly comprising: a conduit having a longitudinal axial and a circumferential groove disposed at an end portion of the conduit; a first fitting component having an outboard end that is adapted to receive the conduit end portion; a second fitting component joined to the first fitting component to define an interior cavity; a seal device disposed in the interior cavity, wherein the seal device forms a seal between one of the first and second fitting components and an outer surface of the conduit end when the conduit end is inserted into the outboard end of the first fitting component; a retainer assembled with at least one of the first and second fitting components, the retainer including a gripping portion that engages the circumferential groove to grip the inserted conduit end; and a biasing member axially disposed between the retainer and the seal device, the biasing member applying a first axial load to the retainer to produce a gripping force between the gripping portion and the inserted conduit end.

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  • by means of elements wedged between the pipe and the frusto-conical surface of the body of the connector · CPC title

  • F16L37/23Primary

    by means of balls · CPC title

  • the wedge element being axially displaceable for releasing the coupling · CPC title

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What does patent US10704722B2 cover?
A push to connect fitting assembly includes first and second fitting components joined to define an interior cavity, a seal device, a retainer, and a biasing member. The seal device is disposed in the interior cavity, and forms a seal between one of the first and second fitting components and an outer surface of a conduit end when the conduit end is inserted into the outboard end of the first f…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Swagelok Co, Swagellok Company
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L37/23. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 07 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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