Conduits for transporting fluids and methods of fabricating the same
US-2020370681-A1 · Nov 26, 2020 · US
US11313502B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11313502-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716462351-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 6, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 7, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 26, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 26, 2022 |
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A pipe coupling includes a pipe branch, a hose, and a retainer. The pipe branch forms a proximal branch section, a distal branch section, and an expanded section with an increased diameter therebetween. The hose includes an opening that receives the proximal branch section and includes a proximal fold, a distal fold, and a gasket therebetween. The gasket is arranged to seal between the hose and the proximal branch section. The retainer is configured to enclose the pipe branch and the hose and forms a proximal flange and a distal flange. The proximal flange and the distal flange both extend inwardly and define a passage for the pipe branch, the passage having a diameter which is smaller than the increased diameter. The proximal flange engages the proximal fold and the distal flange engages the distal branch section. The pipe coupling provides an easy and reliable connection between vibrating machine components.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A pipe coupling comprising: a pipe branch, a hose, and a retainer, wherein the pipe branch forms a proximal branch section terminating the pipe branch, a distal branch section in extension to the proximal branch section, and an expanded section between the proximal branch section and the distal branch section, the expanded section having an increased external diameter relative to the external diameter of the proximal branch section and the distal branch section, wherein the hose terminates axially in an opening configured to receive the proximal branch section in an axial direction and comprises a proximal fold, a distal fold, and an internal gasket between the proximal fold and the distal fold, the gasket being arranged to seal between an inner surface of the hose and an outer surface of the proximal branch section, and the gasket having an external diameter greater than the increased external diameter, wherein the retainer is configured to enclose the pipe branch and the hose and forms a proximal flange and a distal flange, the proximal flange and the distal flange both extending inwardly and defining a passage for the pipe branch, the passage having an internal diameter which is smaller than the increased external diameter, the proximal flange being configured for engaging the proximal fold, and the distal flange being configured for engaging the distal branch section, and wherein the retainer is configured with a retention flange extending inwardly and defining a passage with an internal diameter smaller than the increased external diameter, the retention flange being configured to engage the distal fold externally. 2. The coupling according to claim 1 , wherein the retention flange and the proximal flange define passages with the same internal diameter. 3. The coupling according to claim 1 , wherein the proximal fold and the distal fold define inner surfaces configured for contact with the outer surface of the proximal branch section. 4. The coupling according to claim 1 , where the retainer is configured for applying a pressure to the proximal branch section through the hose. 5. The coupling according to claim 1 , wherein the hose is configured with a bellow section. 6. The coupling according to claim 5 , wherein the bellow is shaped with a distance between adjacent folds which is smaller than the distance between the proximal fold and the distal fold. 7. The coupling according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the proximal, distal or retention flange extends circumferentially along an inner surface of the retainer. 8. The coupling according to claim 1 , wherein the retainer comprises a first clamp part and a second clamp part, the first and second clamp parts being configured to substantially encircle the pipe branch and the hose, and wherein the first and second clamp part is mated in a direction with a radial component in relation to the pipe branch. 9. The coupling according to claim 1 , wherein the pipe branch and the hose is made of electrically conductive materials. 10. The coupling according to claim 1 , wherein the retainer is less flexible than the proximal branch section. 11. The coupling according to claim 1 , wherein the pipe branch is less flexible than the opening. 12. The coupling according to claim 1 , wherein the external diameter of the gasket is greater than the internal diameter defined by the proximal flange. 13. The coupling according to claim 1 , wherein the external diameter of the gasket is greater than the internal diameter defined by the distal flange. 14. The coupling according to claim 1 , wherein the external diameter of the gasket is greater than the internal diameter defined by the retention flange.
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