Thermal Seal with Thermally Induced Shape Change
US-2015353210-A1 · Dec 10, 2015 · US
US9400070B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9400070-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514658592-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 16, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2007 |
| Publication date | Jul 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 26, 2016 |
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Apparatus and method for mechanically attached connections of conduits may include a conduit gripping member, a drive member, and a seal member, the drive member causing axial movement of the conduit gripping member to indent into an outer surface of the conduit when the assembly is pulled-up, the drive member causing the seal member to form a zero clearance seal at a location that is axially spaced from the conduit gripping member. The zero clearance seal may comprise a face seal arrangement including a gasket, and the conduit gripping member may be a ferrule, ring or other device that can grip and optionally seal against the conduit outer surface. The assembly may include a sensing function for detecting or sensing a characteristic or condition of an assembly component or the fluid or both. In one embodiment, a body coupling member has a two piece construction of a main body and a conduit socket insert. A flared fitting embodiment is also provided. Sensing functions are also incorporated into fittings other than just zero clearance fittings.
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We claim: 1. A fitting for a fluid conduit having a longitudinal axis to make a mechanically attached flareless end connection therewith, comprising: a first coupling member and a second coupling member that are joined together along an axis when the fitting is pulled-up, a front ferrule and a back ferrule that are axially driven together by said first coupling member and said second coupling member to provide conduit grip and seal after the fitting is pulled-up, said first coupling member comprising a threaded nut and said second coupling member comprising a threaded body, and a sensor that is attached to said threaded nut said sensor comprising a proximity sensor that is attached to a surface of said threaded nut, said surface of said threaded nut being a facing surface that faces a shoulder of said threaded body. 2. The fitting of claim 1 wherein said proximity sensor is positioned on said threaded nut to detect leakage of fluid that is to be contained in the conduit by the fitting. 3. The fitting of claim 1 wherein said proximity sensor is disposed in a recess provided in a surface of said threaded nut. 4. The fitting of claim 1 wherein said proximity sensor is disposed on a sensor carrier. 5. The fitting of claim 1 wherein said proximity sensor is disposed on a sensor carrier that is positioned in a recess provided in a surface of said threaded nut. 6. The fitting of claim 1 wherein said proximity sensor comprises a non-wetted sensor that communicates information wirelessly. 7. The fitting of claim 1 wherein said proximity sensor is selected from the following: RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tag, piezoelectric sensor, ultrasonic sensor, pressure sensor, temperature sensor, optical sensor, capacitive sensor, inductive sensor, resistive sensor, acoustic sensor. 8. A fitting for a fluid conduit having a longitudinal axis to make a mechanically attached flareless end connection therewith, comprising: a first coupling member and a second coupling member that are joined together along an axis when the fitting is pulled-up, a front ferrule and a back ferrule that are axially driven together by said first coupling member and said second coupling member to provide conduit grip and seal after the fitting is pulled-up, said first coupling member comprising a threaded nut and said second coupling member comprising a threaded body, and a sensor that is attached to said threaded nut, wherein said sensor is disposed on a sensor carrier. 9. The fitting of claim 8 wherein said sensor comprises a wetted sensor or non-wetted sensor that communicates information wirelessly. 10. The fitting of claim 8 wherein said sensor is selected from the following: RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tag, strain sensor, piezoelectric sensor, ultrasonic sensor, pressure sensor, proximity sensor, temperature sensor, optical sensor, capacitive sensor, inductive sensor, resistive sensor, acoustic sensor. 11. A fitting for a fluid conduit having a longitudinal axis to make a mechanically attached flareless end connection therewith, comprising: a first coupling member and a second coupling member that are joined together along an axis when the fitting is pulled-up, a front ferrule and a back ferrule that are axially driven together by said first coupling member and said second coupling member to provide conduit grip and seal after the fitting is pulled-up, said first coupling member comprising a threaded nut and said second coupling member comprising a threaded body, and a sensor that is attached to said threaded nut, wherein said sensor is disposed on a sensor carrier that is positioned in a recess provided in a surface of said threaded nut. 12. The fitting of claim 11 wherein said sensor comprises a wetted sensor or non-wetted sensor that communicates information wirelessly. 13. The fitting of claim 11 wherein said sensor is selected from the following: RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tag, strain sensor, piezoelectric sensor, ultrasonic sensor, pressure sensor, proximity sensor, temperature sensor, optical sensor, capacitive sensor, inductive sensor, resistive sensor, acoustic sensor.
with more than one ring per pipe end being used · CPC title
Measuring or testing not otherwise provided for · CPC title
with a rigid pressure ring between the screwed member and the exterior of the flared pipe end · CPC title
with additional sealings · CPC title
the packing combining the sealing function with other functions · CPC title
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