Coupling with notched projections having gasket pocket of varying depth

US9435469B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9435469-B2
Application numberUS-201313794930-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 12, 2013
Priority dateSep 11, 2012
Publication dateSep 6, 2016
Grant dateSep 6, 2016

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A mechanical coupling for joining pipe elements has segments joined end to end, each segment having a pocket of varying depth for receiving a ring gasket. The varying depth of the pocket is used to control the distortion of the ring gasket between a round shape and a non-round shape when the segments are arranged in spaced apart relation around the ring gasket, the spacing between the segments being sufficient to permit insertion of the pipe elements without disassembly of the coupling. Notches in the projections which engage the pipe elements facilitate insertion of pipe elements and provide for a compact coupling design.

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A coupling for joining pipe elements in end to end relation, said coupling comprising: first and second segments joined end to end surrounding a central axis and defining a central space for receiving said pipe elements, each one of said segments defining an eccentrically shaped gasket pocket, each one of said segments comprising: first and second projections, each positioned in spaced apart relation on opposite sides of said segments and extending toward said central axis, at least a portion of each of said projections being engageable with a respective one of said pipe elements, each of said projections having first and second notches therein positioned respectively at opposite ends thereof, each of said projections having an arcuate surface facing said central axis; a back wall extending between said first and second projections and eccentric to said projections as manifest by said back wall having an arcuate surface facing said central axis, a distance between said arcuate surface of said back wall and said arcuate surfaces of said projections, as measured along a radially projecting line extending from said central axis, being a first value at a point midway between said ends of said segments, said distance between said arcuate surface of said back wall and said arcuate surface of said at least one projection being a second value at a point proximate to one end of each of said segments, and said distance between said arcuate surface of said back wall and said arcuate surface of said at least one projection being a third value at a point proximate to an opposite end of each of said segments, said first value being less than said second value and said third value; and a ring gasket positioned within said central space, said ring gasket having an outer circumference having a length greater than the sum of the lengths of said arcuate surfaces of said back walls of said first and second segments, said ring gasket supporting said first and second segments in spaced apart relation, said eccentrically shaped gasket pocket controlling a degree of distortion of said ring gasket out of round. 2. The coupling according to claim 1 , wherein said distance is a minimum at said first point midway between said ends of each one of said segments. 3. The coupling according to claim 2 , wherein said distance is a maximum at said second point, said second point being positioned at said at least one end of each one of said segments. 4. The coupling according to claim 3 , wherein said third value is approximately equal to said second value. 5. The coupling according to claim 1 , comprising only a first and a second of said segments joined end to end surrounding said central axis. 6. The coupling according to claim 5 , wherein said ring gasket has an oval shape. 7. The coupling according to claim 5 , wherein said ring gasket has a round shape. 8. A coupling for joining pipe elements in end to end relation, said coupling comprising: first and second segments joined end to end surrounding a central axis and defining a central space for receiving said pipe elements, each one of said segments defining an eccentrically shaped gasket pocket, each one of said segments comprising: first and second projections, each positioned in spaced apart relation on opposite sides of said segment and extending toward said central axis, at least a portion of each of said projections being engageable with a respective one of said pipe elements, each of said projections having first and second notches therein respectively positioned at opposite ends thereof, each said projection having an arcuate surface facing said central axis, each said arcuate surface having a first radius of curvature measured from a first center of curvature; a back wall extending between said first and second projections and eccentric to said projections as manifest by said back wall having an arcuate surface facing said central axis, said arcuate surface of said back wall having a second radius of curvature measured from a second center of curvature, said second center of curvature being non-coincident with said first centers of curvature as measured in a plane perpendicular to said central axis, such that a distance between said arcuate surface of said back wall and said arcuate surface of said projections, as measured along a radially projecting line extending from said central axis, being a first value at a first point midway between said opposite ends of said segments, said distance between said arcuate surface of said back wall and said arcuate surface of said projections being a second value at a second point proximate to one of said ends of each of said segments, and said distance between said arcuate surface of said back wall and said arcuate surface of said projections being a third value at a third point proximate to another of said ends of each of said segments, said first values being less than said second values and said third values. 9. The coupling according to claim 8 , wherein, for each of said projections on each of said segments as measured in said plane, said first center of curvature is closer to said arcuate surface of said back wall than said second center of curvature when measured to a point on said arcuate surface of said back wall that is collinear with said first and second centers of curvature. 10. The coupling according to claim 9 , wherein, for said first segment and for each of said projections thereon, said first and second centers of curvature and said point on said back wall are collinear along a first line oriented perpendicular to a second line extending between a first end of said first segment and a second end of said first segment. 11. The coupling according to claim 10 , wherein, for said second segment and for each of said projections thereon, said first and second centers of curvature and said point on said back wall are collinear along a first line oriented perpendicular to a second line extending between a first end of said second segment and a second end of said second segment. 12. The coupling according to claim 11 , wherein, for each of said projections on each of said segments, said second center of curvature is offset from said first center of curvature at a distance from about 0.01 inches to about 0.1 inches. 13. The coupling according to claim 11 , wherein, for each of said projections on each of said segments, said second center of curvature is offset from said first center of curvature at a distance of about 0.02 inches to about 0.04 inches. 14. The coupling according to claim 11 , wherein, for each of said projections on each of said segments, said second center of curvature is offset from said first center of curvature at a distance of about 0.03 inches. 15. The coupling according to claim 11 , further comprising a ring gasket positioned between said first and second segments, said ring gasket supporting said first and second segments in spaced apart relation sufficient to insert said pipe elements between said segments, said eccentrically shaped gasket pocket controlling a degree of distortion of said ring gasket out of round. 16. The coupling according to claim 15 , wherein said ring gasket has an oval shape. 17. The coupling according to claim 15 , wherein said ring gasket has a round shape. 18. A coupling for joining pipe elements in end to end relation, said coupling comprising: a plurality of segments joined end to end surrounding a central axis and defining a central space for receiving said pipe elements, at least one of said segments defining an eccent

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  • F16L17/04Primary

    with longitudinally split or divided sleeve · CPC title

  • made of elastic material, e.g. partly or completely surrounded by clamping devices (comprising packing adapted to sealing by fluid pressure F16L17/04) · CPC title

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What does patent US9435469B2 cover?
A mechanical coupling for joining pipe elements has segments joined end to end, each segment having a pocket of varying depth for receiving a ring gasket. The varying depth of the pocket is used to control the distortion of the ring gasket between a round shape and a non-round shape when the segments are arranged in spaced apart relation around the ring gasket, the spacing between the segments …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Victaulic Co Of America
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L17/04. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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Publication date Tue Sep 06 2016 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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