Separator device

US11660618B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11660618-B2
Application numberUS-202016775414-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 29, 2020
Priority dateMay 21, 2012
Publication dateMay 30, 2023
Grant dateMay 30, 2023

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Abstract

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An in-line fitment for connection of a filter to a pipe includes first and second fluid-carrying portions and a non-fluid-carrying spacer. Each fluid-carrying portion includes a socket for receiving an open end of a pipe and a connector for connection of the filter. A screw compression fitting is provided on each of the sockets of the first and second fluid-carrying portions for forming a sealed connection with the open ends of the pipe. The socket of the first fluid-carrying portion has a pipe receiving depth greater than that of the socket of the second fluid-carrying portion for enabling movement of the fitment parallel to the pipe when engaged with one of the open ends of the pipe. The sockets of the first and second fluid-carrying portions are positioned on a common axis and facing away from each other when the fluid-carrying portions are linked by the spacer.

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We claim: 1. An in-line fitment for connection of a filter to a pipe, comprising first and second fluid-carrying portions and a non-fluid-carrying spacer for linking the first and second fluid-carrying portions, each fluid-carrying portion including a socket for receiving an open end of a pipe and a connector for connection of the filter, a screw compression fitting being provided on each of the sockets of the first and second fluid-carrying portions for forming a sealed connection with the open ends of the pipe, the socket of the first fluid-carrying portion having a pipe receiving depth greater than that of the socket of the second fluid-carrying portion for enabling movement of the fitment parallel to the pipe when engaged with one of the open ends of the pipe, and the sockets of the first and second fluid-carrying portions being positioned on a common axis and facing away from each other when the fluid-carrying portions are linked by the spacer; and, in which a plug is provided on each fluid carrying portion, on an end of the fluid carrying portion opposing the socket, the plug corresponding with a socket on the spacer for releasably engaging the spacer with the fluid-carrying portion. 2. The in-line fitment of claim 1 , in which the spacer is removable and the fitment can be used either as one connected piece or as two separate fluid-carrying portions. 3. The in-line fitment of claim 1 , in which the connector of each fluid-carrying portion has a longitudinal axis substantially at right angles to a longitudinal axis of the socket of the respective fluid-carrying portion. 4. The in-line fitment of claim 1 , in which a valve is provided on each fluid-carrying portion for controlling the flow of fluid between the socket and the connector of the fluid-carrying portion. 5. The in-line fitment of claim 1 , in which the plug includes a circular section and a dog section having at least one straight edge. 6. The in-line fitment of claim 5 , in which a recess is provided around the circumference of the circular section, and an O-ring is provided in the recess. 7. The in-line fitment of claim 1 , in which a fitting jig is provided, the fitting jig including a rigid member having two parallel apertures therethrough, the parallel apertures being adapted to receive the connectors of the first and second fluid-carrying portions. 8. The in-line fitment of claim 7 , in which the thickness of the rigid member in a direction parallel to the apertures is at least half of a length of the connectors. 9. An in-line fitment for connection of a filter to a pipe, comprising first and second fluid-carrying portions and a removable non fluid-carrying spacer for linking the first and second fluid-carrying portions, each fluid-carrying portion including a socket for receiving an open end of a pipe and a connector for connection of the filter, the socket of the first fluid-carrying portion having a pipe receiving depth greater than that of the socket of the second fluid-carrying portion, and the sockets of the first and second fluid-carrying portions being positioned on a common axis and facing away from each other when the fluid-carrying portions are linked by the spacer, wherein the fitment can be used either as one connected piece or as two separate fluid-carrying portions; and, in which a plug is provided on each fluid carrying portion, on an end of the fluid carrying portion opposing the socket, the plug corresponding with a socket on the spacer for releasably engaging the spacer with the fluid-carrying portion. 10. The in-line fitment of claim 9 , in which the connector of each fluid-carrying portion has a longitudinal axis substantially at right angles to a longitudinal axis of the socket of the respective fluid-carrying portion. 11. The in-line fitment of claim 9 , in which a valve is provided on each fluid-carrying portion for controlling the flow of fluid between the socket and the connector of the fluid-carrying portion. 12. The in-line fitment of claim 9 , in which the plug includes a circular section and a dog section having at least one straight edge. 13. The in-line fitment of claim 12 , in which a recess is provided around the circumference of the circular section, and an O-ring is provided in the recess. 14. The in-line fitment of claim 9 , in which a fitting jig is provided, the fitting jig including a rigid member having two parallel apertures therethrough, the parallel apertures being adapted to receive the connectors of the first and second fluid-carrying portions. 15. The in-line fitment of claim 14 , in which the thickness of the rigid member in a direction parallel to the apertures is at least half of a length of the connectors. 16. The in-line fitment of claim 9 , in which a screw compression fitting is provided on each of the sockets of the first and second fluid-carrying portions for forming a sealed connection with the pipe ends. 17. An in-line fitment for connection of a filter to a pipe, comprising first and second fluid-carrying portions and a non fluid-carrying spacer for linking the first and second fluid-carrying portions, each fluid-carrying portion including a socket for receiving an open end of a pipe and a connector for connection of the filter, the socket of the first fluid-carrying portion having a pipe receiving depth greater than that of the socket of the second fluid-carrying portion, and the sockets of the first and second fluid-carrying portions being positioned on a common axis and facing away from each other when the fluid-carrying portions are linked by the spacer, wherein a plug is provided on each fluid carrying portion, on an end of the fluid carrying portion opposing the socket, the plug corresponding with a socket on the spacer for releasably engaging the spacer with the fluid-carrying portion. 18. The in-line fitment of claim 17 , in which the plug includes a circular section and a dog section having at least one straight edge. 19. The in-line fitment of claim 18 , in which a recess is provided around the circumference of the circular section, and an O-ring is provided in the recess. 20. The in-line fitment of claim 17 , in which a screw compression fitting is provided on each of the sockets of the first and second fluid-carrying portions for forming a sealed connection with the pipe ends.

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Classifications

  • Means for connecting filter housings to supports · CPC title

  • Preventing accumulation of dirt or other matter in pipes, e.g. by traps, by strainers · CPC title

  • using superconductive coils · CPC title

  • having a tangential inlet · CPC title

  • Settling tanks making use of electricity or magnetism (electric ultra filters B01D61/425; filters making use of electricity or magnetism B01D35/06; magnetic or electrostatic separation B03C) · CPC title

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What does patent US11660618B2 cover?
An in-line fitment for connection of a filter to a pipe includes first and second fluid-carrying portions and a non-fluid-carrying spacer. Each fluid-carrying portion includes a socket for receiving an open end of a pipe and a connector for connection of the filter. A screw compression fitting is provided on each of the sockets of the first and second fluid-carrying portions for forming a seale…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Adey Holdings 2008 Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B01D21/0009. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 30 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).