Flow passage joint structure

US11940066B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11940066-B2
Application numberUS-201917272111-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 12, 2019
Priority dateAug 30, 2018
Publication dateMar 26, 2024
Grant dateMar 26, 2024

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A flow passage joint structure includes: a first external thread portion formed, at an end portion of first piping block, radially outward of flow passage hole; a second external thread portion formed, at an end portion of second piping block, radially outward of flow passage hole; a union nut having a first internal thread portion to be screwed to the first external thread portion, on one side in an axial direction thereof, and having a second internal thread portion to be screwed to the second external thread portion, on another side in the axial direction thereof; and a gasket configured to seal a connection portion between the flow passage holes on a radially inner side of the union nut. The first external thread portion and the first internal thread portion are right-hand threads, and the second external thread portion and the second internal thread portion are left-hand threads.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A flow passage joint structure for connecting flow passage holes formed in two fluid devices, respectively, to each other, the flow passage joint structure comprising: a first external thread portion formed, at an end portion of one fluid device of the two fluid devices, radially outward of the flow passage hole of the one fluid device; a second external thread portion formed, at an end portion of the other fluid device of the two fluid devices, radially outward of the flow passage hole of the other fluid device; a union nut having a first internal thread portion to be screwed to the first external thread portion, on one side in an axial direction thereof, and having a second internal thread portion to be screwed to the second external thread portion, on another side in the axial direction thereof; and a sealing member configured to seal a connection portion between the flow passage holes in the two fluid devices on a radially inner side of the union nut when the first internal thread portion is screwed to the first external thread portion and the second internal thread portion is screwed to the second external thread portion, wherein each of the first external thread portion and the first internal thread portion is one of a right-hand thread and a left-hand thread, and each of the second external thread portion and the second internal thread portion is the other of the right-hand thread and the left-hand thread, a thread start position of the first external thread portion and a thread start position of the second external thread portion are set at a same position in a circumferential direction, and a thread start position of the first internal thread portion and a thread start position of the second internal thread portion are set at a same position in the circumferential direction, the flow passage joint structure comprising: a first mark portion provided to the one fluid device and indicating the thread start position of the first external thread portion; a second mark portion provided to the other fluid device and indicating the thread start position of the second external thread portion; and a third mark portion provided to the union nut and indicating a position shifted, in a tightening direction of the union nut by a predetermined angle, from at least one of the thread start position of the first internal thread portion and the thread start position of the second internal thread portion. 2. The flow passage joint structure according to claim 1 , wherein the union nut further has a non-threaded portion formed between the first internal thread portion and the second internal thread portion. 3. The flow passage joint structure according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the two fluid devices has a contact portion with which the union nut comes into contact when retightening of the union nut reaches a limit thereof. 4. The flow passage joint structure according to claim 1 , further comprising a flow direction mark portion provided to the union nut and indicating a flow direction of a fluid flowing in the union nut. 5. The flow passage joint structure according to claim 1 , further comprising a tightening direction mark portion provided to the union nut and indicating a tightening direction of the union nut. 6. A flow passage joint structure for connecting flow passage holes formed in two fluid devices, respectively, to each other, the flow passage joint structure comprising: a first external thread portion formed, at an end portion of one fluid device of the two fluid devices, radially outward of the flow passage hole of the one fluid device; a second external thread portion formed, at an end portion of the other fluid device of the two fluid devices, radially outward of the flow passage hole of the other fluid device; a union nut having a first internal thread portion to be screwed to the first external thread portion, on one side in an axial direction thereof, and having a second internal thread portion to be screwed to the second external thread portion, on another side in the axial direction thereof; and a sealing member configured to seal a connection portion between the flow passage holes in the two fluid devices on a radially inner side of the union nut when the first internal thread portion is screwed to the first external thread portion and the second internal thread portion is screwed to the second external thread portion, wherein each of the first external thread portion and the first internal thread portion is one of a right-hand thread and a left-hand thread, each of the second external thread portion and the second internal thread portion is the other of the right-hand thread and the left-hand thread, a thread start position of the first external thread portion and a thread start position of the second external thread portion are set at a same position in a circumferential direction, and a thread start position of the first internal thread portion and a thread start position of the second internal thread portion are set at a same position in the circumferential direction, the flow passage joint structure comprising: a first mark portion provided to the one fluid device and indicating a position shifted, in a direction opposite to a tightening direction of the union nut by a first predetermined angle, from the thread start position of the first external thread portion; a second mark portion provided to the other fluid device and indicating a position shifted, in the direction opposite to the tightening direction of the union nut by a second predetermined angle, from the thread start position of the second external thread portion; and a third mark portion provided to the union nut and indicating at least one of the thread start position of the first internal thread portion and the thread start position of the second internal thread portion. 7. The flow passage joint structure according to claim 6 , wherein the union nut further has a non-threaded portion formed between the first internal thread portion and the second internal thread portion. 8. The flow passage joint structure according to claim 6 , wherein at least one of the two fluid devices has a contact portion with which the union nut comes into contact when retightening of the union nut reaches a limit thereof. 9. The flow passage joint structure according to claim 6 , further comprising a flow direction mark portion provided to the union nut and indicating a flow direction of a fluid flowing in the union nut. 10. The flow passage joint structure according to claim 6 , further comprising a tightening direction mark portion provided to the union nut and indicating a tightening direction of the union nut.

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  • using specially adapted sealing means · CPC title

  • with additional sealings · CPC title

  • with sealing rings arranged between the end surfaces of the pipes or flanges or arranged in recesses in the pipe ends or flanges · CPC title

  • F16L19/02Primary

    Pipe ends provided with collars or flanges, integral with the pipe or not, pressed together by a screwed member · CPC title

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What does patent US11940066B2 cover?
A flow passage joint structure includes: a first external thread portion formed, at an end portion of first piping block, radially outward of flow passage hole; a second external thread portion formed, at an end portion of second piping block, radially outward of flow passage hole; a union nut having a first internal thread portion to be screwed to the first external thread portion, on one side…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nippon Pillar Packing
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L19/0212. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 26 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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