Clam shell push-to-connect assembly
US-2015240980-A1 · Aug 27, 2015 · US
US9777875B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9777875-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514614896-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 5, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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A plumbing fitting includes a housing defining a socket with an internal annular shoulder for sealably receiving a cartridge. A two-piece cylindrical cartridge has semi-cylindrical interlocking halves that lockably engage a grab ring positioned between the interlocking halves of the cartridge. The grab ring has inwardly projecting annularly spaced tines for gripping and holding a fluid conduit inserted into the housing and cartridge past the grab ring. The cartridge includes a ring seal positioned against the annular shoulder and internal wall of the socket for sealably coupling the cartridge to the socket and sealably coupling a fluid conduit to the cartridge. The cartridge may be held within the housing socket by a crimped-over end. Also, an integral release ring may be coupled to the cartridge, such that a separate tool is unnecessary to disconnect a fluid conduit from the fitting.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cartridge for inserting into a plumbing fitting to allow a push-to-connect coupling of a fluid conduit to said fitting, said cartridge comprising: a generally cylindrical cartridge defined by a pair of mating semi-cylindrical sections, each section having a side wall with an internal annular groove, said cartridge shaped to fit within a plumbing fitting; and a grab ring positioned within said cartridge and having inwardly projecting annularly spaced tines for gripping and holding a fluid conduit inserted into said cartridge past said grab ring, said grab ring extending into said annular grooves of said cartridge sections for holding said grab ring in position between said sections of said cartridge, wherein said cartridge further includes radially extending apertures extending through said side walls of said cartridge sections, and said grab ring includes outwardly extending tabs extending into said apertures of said cartridge. 2. The cartridge as defined in claim 1 and further including a ring seal engaging said cartridge in a position to seat against an inner surface of a plumbing fitting when said cartridge is positioned in said plumbing fitting. 3. A cartridge for inserting into a plumbing fitting to allow a push-to-connect coupling of a fluid conduit to said fitting, said cartridge comprising: a generally cylindrical cartridge defined by a pair of mating semi-cylindrical sections and having a side wall with an internal annular groove; a grab ring having inwardly projecting annularly spaced tines for gripping and holding a fluid conduit inserted into said cartridge past said grab ring, said grab ring extending into said annular groove of said cartridge for holding said grab ring in position between said sections of said cartridge, wherein said cartridge further includes radially extending apertures extending through said side wall, and said grab ring includes outwardly extending tabs extending into said aperture of said cartridge; a ring seal engaging said cartridge in a position to seat against an inner surface of a plumbing fitting when said cartridge is positioned in said plumbing fitting; and a release ring inserted into said cylindrical cartridge for selectively engaging said tines of said grab ring. 4. The cartridge as defined in claim 3 wherein said cylindrical cartridge includes an inwardly projecting shoulder and said release ring includes a plurality of tabs with outwardly projecting shoulders that engage said shoulder of said cylindrical cartridge. 5. The cartridge as defined in claim 4 wherein said cylindrical cartridge includes downwardly projecting tabs and said ring seal includes apertures for receiving said tabs, such that said ring seal can be secured to said cylindrical cartridge. 6. The cartridge as defined in claim 5 wherein said cylindrical cartridge and said release ring are made of a polymeric material. 7. The cartridge as defined in claim 6 wherein said grab ring is made of stainless steel. 8. A push-to-connect fluid fitting comprising: a housing for receiving a fluid conduit, said housing having an internal annular shoulder and made of a ductile material; a generally cylindrical cartridge having a side wall with an internal annular groove and radially spaced apertures extending through said side wall, said cartridge defined by a pair of mating semi-cylindrical sections which fit within said housing; a grab ring having outwardly extending tabs and inwardly projecting annularly spaced tines for gripping and holding a fluid conduit inserted into said cartridge past said grab ring, said tabs of said grab ring extending into said apertures of said cartridge sections for holding said grab ring in position between said sections of said cartridge; and a ring seal engaging said cartridge in a position to seat against said shoulder of said housing when said cartridge is positioned in said housing. 9. The push-to-connect fluid fitting as defined in claim 8 wherein said cylindrical cartridge includes downwardly projecting tabs and said ring seal includes apertures for receiving said tabs such that said ring seal can be secured to said cylindrical cartridge. 10. A push-to-connect fluid fitting comprising: a housing for receiving a fluid conduit, said housing having an internal annular shoulder and made of a ductile material; a generally cylindrical cartridge having a side wall with an internal annular groove and radially spaced apertures extending through said side wall, said cartridge defined by a pair of mating semi-cylindrical sections; a grab ring having outwardly extending tabs and inwardly projecting annularly spaced tines for gripping and holding a fluid conduit inserted into said cartridge past said grab ring, said tabs of said grab ring extending into said apertures of said cartridge for holding said grab ring in position between said sections of said cartridge; and a ring seal engaging said cartridge in a position to seat against said shoulder of said housing when said cartridge is positioned in said housing, wherein said cylindrical cartridge includes downwardly projecting tabs and said ring seal includes apertures for receiving said tabs such that said ring seal can be secured to said cylindrical cartridge; and a release ring inserted into said cylindrical cartridge for selectively engaging said tines of said grab ring. 11. The push-to-connect fluid fitting as defined in claim 10 wherein said cylindrical cartridge includes an inwardly projecting shoulder and said release ring includes a plurality of tabs with outwardly projecting shoulders that engage said shoulder of said cylindrical cartridge. 12. The push-to-connect fitting as defined in claim 11 wherein said cylindrical cartridge and said release ring are made of a polymeric material. 13. The push-to-connect fitting as defined in claim 12 wherein said grab ring is made of stainless steel. 14. A cartridge and plumbing fitting to allow a push-to-connect coupling of a fluid conduit to said fitting, said cartridge comprising: a plumbing fitting for receiving a fluid conduit, said fitting including a socket with an internal annular shoulder; a generally cylindrical cartridge defined by a pair of mating semi-cylindrical sections and having a side wall with an internal annular groove, said cartridge positioned in sealable engagement within said socket, said semi-cylindrical sections including interlocking tabs and slots; and a grab ring having inwardly projecting annularly spaced tines for gripping and holding a fluid conduit inserted into said cartridge past said grab ring, said grab ring extending into said annular groove of said cartridge for holding said grab ring in position between said sections of said cartridge. 15. The cartridge and plumbing fitting as defined in claim 14 wherein said cartridge further includes radially extending apertures extending through said side wall, and said grab ring includes outwardly extending tabs extending into said apertures of said cartridge for holding said grab ring in position within said cartridge sections. 16. A cartridge and plumbing fitting to allow a push-to-connect coupling of a fluid conduit to said fitting, said cartridge comprising: a plumbing fitting for receiving a fluid conduit, said fitting including a socket with an internal annular shoulder; a generally cylindrical cartridge defined by a pair of mating semi-cylindrical sections and having a side wall with an internal annular groove, said cartridge positioned in sealable engagement in said socket; a grab ring having inwardly projecting annularly spaced tines for gr
by means of a ring provided with teeth or fingers · CPC title
with a separate member for releasing the coupling · CPC title
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