Spigot tube coupler with bonding agent groove
US-11614189-B2 · Mar 28, 2023 · US
US11815209B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11815209-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318112901-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 22, 2023 |
| Priority date | Nov 10, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 14, 2023 |
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Spigot tube couplers for fluid flow sets and devices are provided. The spigot tube coupler includes a stop surface and a spigot extending from the stop surface and configured to be inserted into a tube. The spigot includes an insertion end, a fluid port, an outer surface, a collar and a plurality of grooves disposed around the outer surface. The plurality of grooves are configured to receive a bonding agent to provide a plurality of bonding areas between the spigot and the tube. Methods for assembling a spigot tube coupler and a tube are also provided.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A spigot tube coupler, comprising: a housing comprising: a first fluid port disposed at a first end of the housing; and a stop surface disposed at a second end of the housing; and a spigot extending from the stop surface and configured to be inserted into a tube, the spigot comprising: an insertion end; a second fluid port disposed at the insertion end; an outer surface; a collar disposed at the insertion end of the spigot, the collar having an outer diameter greater than the outer surface of the spigot and the outer surface having a continuous diameter between the stop surface and the collar; and one or more grooves disposed around the outer surface, wherein the one or more grooves are configured to receive a bonding agent to provide one or more bonding layers between the spigot and the tube, wherein the collar comprises a retention wall defining an end to each of the one or more grooves that extend to the collar, the retention wall configured to contain the bonding agent within the one or more grooves. 2. The spigot tube coupler of claim 1 , further comprising a sleeve member extending from the stop surface of the housing and at least partially encircling a portion of the spigot, the sleeve member configured to be disposed at least partially around an end portion of the tube. 3. The spigot tube coupler of claim 1 , wherein the outer surface of the spigot comprises an outer diameter that is one of equal to and larger than an inner diameter of the tube to provide a friction fit between the spigot and the tube. 4. The spigot tube coupler of claim 1 , wherein the one or more grooves comprises a plurality of grooves spaced evenly around the outer surface of the spigot. 5. The spigot tube coupler of claim 1 , wherein the one or more grooves are disposed axially along the outer surface. 6. The spigot tube coupler of claim 5 , wherein the one or more grooves are trapezoidal shaped. 7. The spigot tube coupler of claim 5 , wherein the one or more grooves are rectangular shaped. 8. The spigot tube coupler of claim 1 , wherein the one or more grooves are disposed transversely along the outer surface. 9. The spigot tube coupler of claim 1 , wherein the one or more grooves are disposed helically along the outer surface. 10. The spigot tube coupler of claim 1 , wherein the spigot comprises a conical portion disposed at the insertion end, the conical portion configured to provide a ramped surface to be initially inserted into the tube. 11. The spigot tube coupler of claim 10 , wherein the one or more grooves extend into the conical portion. 12. The spigot tube coupler of claim 1 , wherein the stop surface of the housing comprises a base member extending from the housing. 13. The spigot tube coupler of claim 12 , wherein the outer surface of the spigot has a continuous diameter between the base member and the collar. 14. A spigot tube coupler, comprising: a stop surface having a base member; and a spigot extending from the base member and configured to be inserted into a tube, the spigot comprising: an insertion end; a fluid port disposed in the center of the spigot; an outer surface; a collar disposed at the insertion end of the spigot, the collar having an outer diameter greater than the outer surface of the spigot and the outer surface having a continuous diameter between the base member and the collar; and a plurality of grooves disposed around the outer surface, wherein the plurality of grooves are configured to receive a bonding agent to provide a plurality of bonding areas between the spigot and the tube, wherein the collar comprises a retention wall defining an end to each of the plurality of grooves, the retention wall configured to contain the bonding agent within the plurality of grooves. 15. The spigot tube coupler of claim 14 , wherein the spigot comprises a conical portion disposed at the insertion end, the conical portion configured to provide a ramped surface to be initially inserted into the tube. 16. A method of assembling a spigot tube coupler and a tube, the method comprising: applying a bonding agent to an outer surface of a spigot of a spigot tube coupler, the spigot comprising a plurality of grooves disposed around the outer surface, the outer surface having a continuous diameter between a stop surface of the spigot tube coupler and a collar disposed at an insertion end of the spigot; aligning the insertion end of the spigot with an end of the tube; slidably inserting the spigot into the tube until the end of the tube contacts the stop surface of the spigot tube coupler; and forming a plurality of bonding areas between the spigot and the tube, each bonding area defined by an outer surface of the bonding agent within one of the grooves, wherein the collar comprises a retention wall defining an end to each of the plurality of grooves that extends to the collar, the retention wall containing the bonding agent within the one or more grooves during the steps of applying the bonding agent and inserting the spigot into the tube. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising: applying the bonding agent to the outer surface of the spigot between the collar and the stop surface of the spigot tube coupler, the collar comprising an outer diameter greater than the outer surface of the spigot; and generating a friction fit between the collar and an inner surface of the tube.
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