Releasable connect/disconnect fitting connection
US-10844988-B2 · Nov 24, 2020 · US
US11460134B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11460134-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017074967-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 20, 2020 |
| Priority date | Mar 6, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 4, 2022 |
| Grant date | Oct 4, 2022 |
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A connection to releasably connect and disconnect to a pipe to a fitting provides a pipe fitting body for receiving a pipe and a retaining ring located within the fitting body for retaining and releasing the pipe. The retaining ring has axially extending resilient retaining tabs, each of which has a radially inwardly extending portion for engaging the pipe, and, a radially outwardly extending portion which extends through corresponding radial openings in the fitting body. When the pipe is inserted into the fitting body to an inserted position and the retaining ring is in the first locked axial position, the radially inwardly extending portions engage and retain the pipe in the inserted position. Relative axial movement of the retaining ring with respect to the fitting body from the first locked axial position to a second unlocked axial position causes the radially outwardly extending portions to operatively engage the corresponding body radial openings to resiliently radially outwardly deform each resilient retaining tab thereby disengaging the radially inwardly extending portions from the pipe and permitting removal of the pipe from the inserted position.
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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1. A connection to connect and disconnect a pipe to a fitting, the connection comprising: a fitting body having a pipe opening for axially receiving a pipe along a longitudinal axis and having at least one body radial opening, each body radial opening having an angled tab engaging surface; a retaining ring having at least one axially extending resilient retaining tab, each resilient retaining tab having a radially inwardly extending portion and a radially outwardly extending portion; wherein each of said radially outwardly extending portions have a chamfered body engaging surface which operatively engages the angled tab engaging surface of a corresponding body radial opening; wherein said radially inwardly extending portions engage the pipe when the pipe is in an inserted position and the retaining ring is in a first locked axial position to retain the pipe in the inserted positon; wherein in the first locked axial position, the retaining ring is substantially contained within the fitting body so as not to extend beyond the pipe opening; and wherein relative axial movement of the retaining ring with respect to the fitting body from the first locked axial position to a second unlocked axial position causes the chamfered body engaging surface of each radially outwardly extending portion to operatively engage the angled tab engaging surface of the corresponding body radial opening to resiliently radially outwardly deform each resilient retaining tab disengaging the radially inwardly extending portions from the pipe to permit removal of the pipe from the inserted position in the fitting body. 2. The connection as defined in claim 1 , wherein the relative axial movement of the retaining ring with respect to the fitting body from the first locked axial position to the second unlocked axial position results from the retaining ring moving axially forward into the pipe opening of the fitting body. 3. The connection as defined in claim 1 , wherein, in the first locked axial position, the chamfered body engaging surface of each radially outwardly extending portion is axially offset from the angled tab engaging surface of the corresponding body radial opening, and, in the second unlocked axial position the chamfered body engaging surface of each radially outwardly extending portion is axially aligned with the angled tab engaging surface of the corresponding body radial opening such that the chamfered body engaging surface operatively engages the angled tab engaging surface to translate the relative axial movement of the retaining ring with respect to the fitting body from the first locked axial position to the second unlocked axial position into radial movement of each resilient retaining tab from a radially locked position, where the radially inwardly extending portion is engaging the pipe to retain the pipe in the inserted position, to a radially unlocked position, where the radially inwardly extending portion is disengaged from the pipe, permitting removal of the pipe from the inserted position in the fitting body. 4. The connection as defined in claim 1 , further comprising a removal tool to relatively axially move the retaining ring with respect to the fitting body from the first locked axial position to the second axial unlocked position; wherein said removal tool engages the retaining ring to relatively axially move the retaining ring with respect to the fitting body. 5. The connection as defined in claim 4 , wherein the retaining ring is annularly shaped and comprises a removal tool engaging surface which is located within or flush with the pipe opening of the fitting body; and wherein said removal tool fits within the pipe opening between the pipe in the inserted position and the pipe opening of the fitting body to engage the removal tool engaging surface of the retaining ring and axially move the retaining ring forward into the pipe opening of the fitting body from the first locked axial position to the second unlocked axial position. 6. The connection as defined in claim 1 , each of said radially outwardly extending portions extends through the corresponding body radial opening of the fitting body, and, the body radial openings of the fitting body are open to an exterior surface of the fitting body to permit visible inspection of the radially inwardly extending portions engaging the pipe when the pipe is in the inserted position. 7. The connection as defined in claim 6 further comprising a gasket axially located between an inserted end of the pipe and the retaining ring when the pipe is in the inserted position and the retaining ring is in the first locked axial position to seal the fitting. 8. The connection as defined in claim 1 , wherein each of said radially inwardly extending portions have a pipe retaining surface for retaining the pipe in the inserted position when the retaining ring is in the first locked axial position; wherein axial insertion of the pipe into the fitting body causes the pipe to resiliently radially outwardly deform the resilient retaining tab permitting axial insertion of the pipe in the fitting body; and wherein continued insertion of the pipe into the pipe opening to the inserted position when the retaining ring is in the first locked axial position causes the pipe retaining surface to engage the pipe and retain the pipe in the inserted position. 9. The connection as defined in claim 8 , wherein the pipe has at least one external groove which operatively engages the pipe retaining surface of at least one radially inwardly extending portion when the pipe is in the inserted position and the retaining ring is in the first locked axial position. 10. The connection as defined in claim 9 , wherein the at least one external groove has inner wall facing the pipe opening such that insertion of the pipe into the pipe opening to the inserted position causes the pipe retaining surface of at least one radially inwardly extending portion to operatively engage the inner wall of the at least one external groove and retain the pipe in the inserted position while the retaining ring remains in the first locked axial position. 11. The connection as defined in claim 10 , wherein the inner diameter of the radially inwardly extending portions is less than the outer diameter of the pipe such that when the resilient retaining tabs is resiliently inwardly deformed into the external groove permitting the pipe retaining surface to engage the pipe, a snapping sound is made. 12. The connection as defined in claim 11 wherein each of said radially inwardly extending portions have a chamfered pipe engaging surface facing the opening of the fitting body which engages the pipe during axial insertion thereof to resiliently outwardly deform the resilient retaining tab permitting axial insertion of the pipe to the inserted position in the fitting body. 13. The connection as defined in claim 12 further comprising a stop wall which limits axial insertion of the pipe into the fitting body; and wherein the pipe retaining surface of the at least one radially inwardly extending portion has an axial position in the fitting body with respect to the stop wall which corresponds to an axial position of the at least one groove with respect to an insertion end of the pipe such that the insertion end of the pipe is near but not adjacent the stop wall when the pipe is in the inserted position. 14. The connection as defined in claim 1 wherein each radial body opening further comprises a radial tab engaging surface facing the angled tab engaging surface
the flexible hook extending radially inwardly from an outer part and engaging a bead, recess or the like on an inner part (F16L37/0982 takes precedence) · CPC title
with a separate member for releasing the coupling · CPC title
with a separate member for releasing the coupling · CPC title
with additional locking means (F16L21/06 takes precedence; couplings of the quick-acting type F16L37/00) · CPC title
by means of retaining members associated with the packing member · CPC title
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