Clam shell push-to-connect assembly
US-2015240980-A1 · Aug 27, 2015 · US
US9541228B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9541228-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414564271-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 9, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 11, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2017 |
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A housing for receiving a fluid conduit has an internal annular shoulder. A cylindrical first cartridge is positioned in the housing and has an internal annular groove and an outer annular groove. An O-ring in the internal annular groove provides a seal with a fluid conduit. A second O-ring is positioned within the outer annular groove to provide a seal between the first cartridge and the housing. A gripping ring is positioned adjacent and in contact with the first cartridge and has inwardly projecting annularly spaced tines for gripping and holding a fluid conduit inserted into the housing. A second cylindrical cartridge is positioned adjacent the gripping ring on a side opposite the first cartridge. The housing includes a lip at one end to engage the second cartridge for holding the first and second cartridges and the gripping ring against the annular shoulder in the housing.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A push-to-connect fluid fitting comprising: a housing for receiving a fluid conduit, said housing having an annular shoulder at one end and a lip at an opposite end; a generally cylindrical first cartridge having an internal annular groove and are outer annular groove, said first cartridge positioned in said housing; an O-ring positioned within said internal annular groove to provide seal with a fluid conduit; a second O-ring positioned within said outer annular groove to provide a seal between said first cartridge and said housing; a gripping ring positioned in said housing adjacent and in contact with said first cartridge, said gripping ring having inwardly projecting annularly spaced tines for gripping and holding a fluid conduit inserted into said housing past said gripping ring; and a second generally cylindrical cartridge positioned in said housing adjacent said gripping ring on a side opposite said first cartridge, wherein said annular shoulder engages said first cartridge and said lip engages said second cartridge for holding said first and second cartridges and said gripping ring together with said first cartridge seated against said annular shoulder of said housing. 2. The fitting as defined in claim 1 wherein said outer annular groove is axially spaced from said internal annular groove. 3. The fitting as defined in claim 1 further including a generally cylindrical release ring having axially extending spaced-apart flexible legs with tapered locking tabs at the ends of said legs for engaging said gripping ring tines when said release ring is moved axially toward said gripping ring to release a fluid conduit held by said fitting. 4. The fitting as defined in claim 3 wherein said second cartridge has an internal annular shoulder remote from said gripping ring. 5. The fitting as defined in claim 4 wherein said locking tabs engage said Internal annular shoulder of said second cartridge to hold said release ring in said fitting. 6. The fitting as defined in claim 5 wherein said release ring includes an annular collar axially spaced from said locking tabs to define, a surface for moving said release ring toward said gripping ring. 7. The fitting as defined in claim 1 wherein said housing is made of a metal. 8. The fitting as defined in claim 7 wherein said metal includes copper. 9. The fitting as defined in claim 1 wherein said first cartridge includes an inclined surface facing said tines of said gripping ring. 10. The fitting as defined in claim 1 further including an inwardly extending rib formed in said housing to serve as a stop for a conduit inserted into said housing. 11. A push-to-connect fluid fitting comprising: a housing for receiving a fluid conduit, said housing having, an annular shoulder at one end and a lip at an opposite end; a generally cylindrical first cartridge having an internal annular groove and an outer annular groove, said first cartridge positioned in said housing; an O-ring positioned within said internal annular groove to provide a seal with a fluid conduit; a second O-ring positioned within said outer annular groove to provide a seal between said list cartridge and said housing; a gripping ring positioned in said housing adjacent and in contact with said first cartridge, said gripping ring having inwardly projecting annularly spaced tines for gripping and holding a fluid conduit inserted into said housing past said gripping ring; and a second generally cylindrical cartridge positioned in said housing adjacent said gripping ring on a side opposite said first cartridge, wherein said annular shoulder engages said first cartridge and said lip engages said second cartridge for holding said first and second cartridges and said gripping ring together with said first cartridge seated against said annular shoulder of said housing, wherein said first cartridge includes an inclined surface facing said tines of said gripping ring, and wherein said inclined surface of said first cartridge terminates in an annular end with a plurality of angularly spaced outwardly extending tabs. 12. The fitting as defined in claim 11 wherein said second cartridge includes an annular surface with angularly spaced slots which mate with said tabs of said first cartridge. 13. A push-to-connect fluid fitting comprising: a housing for receiving a fluid conduit, said housing having an internal annular shoulder; a generally cylindrical first polymeric cartridge having an internal ring seal seat and a radially spaced external ring seal seat, said first cartridge positioned in said housing; an O-ring positioned within said internal ring seal seat to provide a seal with a fluid conduit; a second O-ring positioned within said external ring seal seat to provide a seal between said first cartridge and said housing; a gripping ring positioned in said housing adjacent and in contact with said first cartridge, said gripping ring having inwardly projecting annularly spaced tines for gripping and holding a fluid conduit inserted into said housing past said gripping ring; and a second generally cylindrical polymeric cartridge positioned in said housing adjacent said gripping ring on a side opposite said first cartridge, and a lip engaging said second cartridge at an end opposite said first cartridge for holding said first and second cartridges and said gripping ring together with said first cartridge seated against said internal annular shoulder of said housing. 14. The fitting as defined in claim 13 further including a generally cylindrical release ring having axially extending spaced-apart flexible legs with tapered locking tabs at the ends of said legs for engaging said gripping ring tines when said release ring is moved axially toward said gripping ring to release a fluid conduit held by said fitting. 15. The fitting as defined in claim 14 wherein said second cartridge has ark internal annular shoulder remote from said gripping ring. 16. The fitting as defined in claim 15 wherein said locking tabs engage said internal annular shoulder of said second cartridge to hold said release ring in said fitting in spaced relationship to said gripping ring. 17. The fitting as defined in claim 16 wherein said release ring includes an annular collar axially spaced from said locking tabs to define a surface for moving said release ring toward said gripping ring. 18. A push-to-connect fluid fitting comprising: a generally cylindrical housing for receiving a fluid conduit at each end, said housing having annular shoulders spaced inwardly from opposite ends; generally cylindrical first cartridges, each having an internal annular groove and an outer annular groove, said first cartridges positioned in said opposite ends of said housing; an O-ring positioned within said internal annular groove of each of said first cartridges to provide a seal with a fluid conduit; a second O-ring positioned within said outer annular groove ea of said first cartridges to provide a seal between said first cartridge and said housing; gripping rings positioned in said housing adjacent and in contact with each of said first cartridges, said gripping rings having inwardly projecting annularly spaced tines for gripping and holding fluid conduits inserted into said housing past said gripping rings; and generally cylindrical second cartridges positioned in opposite ends of said housing adjacent said gripping rings and on a side opposite said first cartridges, wherein said housing includes lips at said opposite ends of said housing to engage said second
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