Clamp device
US-9863564-B2 · Jan 9, 2018 · US
US11448346B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11448346-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816146204-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 28, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 28, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 20, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 20, 2022 |
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A coupling segment can comprise an arcuate central portion defining a first end, a second end, a first axial side, and a second axial side; a first end portion defining a shank and a bend, the shank extending from the first end of the arcuate central portion proximate the first axial side, the bend extending from the shank towards the second axial side, the bend defining a proximal end coupled to the shank and a distal end distal from the shank, the bend defining an engagement surface and a bottom surface opposite the engagement surface, the bottom surface lying in a plane, wherein the bottom surface faces away from the coupling segment such that the plane does not intersect the coupling segment; and a second end portion extending from the second end of the arcuate central portion, the second end portion defining an opening.
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A coupling segment comprising: an arcuate central portion defining a first end, a second end, a first axial side, and a second axial side; a first end portion defining a shank and a bend, the shank extending from the first end of the arcuate central portion proximate the first axial side, the bend extending from the shank towards the second axial side, the bend defining a proximal end coupled to the shank and a distal end distal from the shank, the bend defining an engagement surface and a bottom surface opposite and spaced from the engagement surface, the bottom surface lying in a plane, wherein the plane does not intersect the coupling segment; and a second end portion extending from the second end of the arcuate central portion, the second end portion comprising a fastener lug defining an opening, a ledge extending from the fastener lug, the ledge oriented about orthogonal to the fastener lug, wherein the engagement surface is a planar engagement surface. 2. The coupling segment of claim 1 , wherein the shank extends in a first direction and the bend extends in a second direction, and wherein the first direction is orthogonal to the second direction. 3. The coupling segment of claim 1 , the arcuate central portion defining a semi-cylindrical wall, the semi-cylindrical wall defining an axis concentric to the semi-cylindrical wall. 4. The coupling segment of claim 3 , wherein the engagement surface is co-planar with the axis. 5. The coupling segment of claim 1 , further comprising a projection extending from the engagement surface adjacent to the distal end of the bend. 6. The coupling segment of claim 1 , the opening extending from a top surface of the fastener lug to a bottom surface of the fastener lug, the opening configured for receiving a fastener therethrough, the ledge extending from the bottom surface of the fastener lug. 7. The coupling segment of claim 1 , further comprising a stabilizer extending between the first end of the central portion and the bend. 8. A pipe coupling comprising: a first coupling segment defining a first arcuate portion and a first hook, the first arcuate portion defining a first rear axial side and a first front axial side, the first hook defining a first shank and a first bend, the first shank extending from the first arcuate portion proximate the first rear axial side, the first bend extending from the first shank in a direction towards the first front axial side, the first bend defining a first engagement surface and a first bottom surface opposite the first engagement surface, the first bottom surface parallel to the first engagement surface, a first hook end surface of the first hook extending between the first bottom surface and the first engagement surface; and a second coupling segment defining a second arcuate portion and a second hook, the second arcuate portion defining a second rear axial side and a second front axial side, the second hook defining a second shank and a second bend, the second shank extending from the second arcuate portion proximate the second rear axial side, the second bend extending from the second shank in a direction towards the second front axial side, the second bend defining a second engagement surface and a second bottom surface opposite the second engagement surface, the second bottom surface parallel to the second engagement surface, a second hook end surface of the second hook extending between the second bottom surface and the second engagement surface; wherein the first bottom surface faces away from the second coupling segment and the second bottom surface faces away from the first coupling segment, and wherein the first engagement surface engages the second engagement surface. 9. The pipe coupling of claim 8 , wherein the first coupling segment defines a first fastener lug, the first fastener lug defining a first opening, and wherein the second coupling segment defines a second fastener lug, the second fastener lug defining a second opening, the pipe coupling further comprising a fastener extending through the first opening and the second opening to couple the first coupling segment to the second coupling segment. 10. The pipe coupling of claim 8 , wherein the first engagement surface comprises a first projection engaging the second engagement surface, and the second engagement surface comprises a second projection engaging the first engagement surface. 11. The pipe coupling of claim 8 , wherein the first arcuate body defines a first contact surface proximate the first shank and the second arcuate body defines a second contact surface proximate the second shank, and wherein the first contact surface presses against the second contact surface to reduce stress in the first hook and second hook. 12. The pipe coupling of claim 8 , wherein the first arcuate portion and second arcuate portion together define an inner surface, and wherein the pipe coupling further comprising a gasket seated on the inner surface, wherein the gasket biases the first coupling segment away from the second coupling segment to press the first bend against the second bend. 13. A method for assembling a pipe coupling comprising: providing a first coupling segment, the first coupling segment defining a first arcuate portion, the first arcuate portion defining a first rear axial side and a first front axial side, a first shank extending from the first arcuate portion proximate the first rear axial side, a first bend extending from the first shank in a direction towards the first front axial side, the first bend defining a first engagement surface and an opposite first bottom surface; providing a second coupling segment, the second coupling segment defining a second arcuate portion, the second arcuate portion defining a second rear axial side and a second front axial side, a second shank extending from the second arcuate portion proximate the second rear axial side, a second bend extending from the second shank in a direction towards the second front axial side, the second bend defining a second engagement surface and an opposite second bottom surface; engaging the first engagement surface with the second engagement surface, wherein the first bottom surface faces away from the second coupling segment and the second bottom surface faces away from the first coupling segment; inserting a fastener through a first fastener opening of a first fastener lug of the first coupling segment and a second fastener opening of a second fastener lug of the second coupling segment; and pressing a first ledge extending from the first fastener lug against a second ledge extending from the second fastener lug by tightening the fastener. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein engaging the first engagement surface with the second engagement surface comprising abutting a first projection of the first engagement surface against the second engagement surface, and abutting a second projection of the second engagement surface against the first engagement surface. 15. The method of claim 13 , wherein engaging the first engagement surface with the second engagement surface comprises abutting a first inclined surface of the first engagement surface with a second inclined surface of the second engagement surface, wherein the first inclined surface tapers towards the first shank and the second inclined surface tapers towards the second shank. 16. The method of claim 13 , further comprising pressing a first contact surface of the first coupling segment against a second contact surface of the second coupling segment, wherein the first contact surface is on the fir
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