Coupling nut assembly

US9869415B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9869415-B2
Application numberUS-201313804901-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 14, 2013
Priority dateMar 14, 2013
Publication dateJan 16, 2018
Grant dateJan 16, 2018

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A coupling assembly for coupling annular fittings includes first and second coupling elements. The first coupling element defines interior and exterior opposite surfaces, and first and second end opposite portions. The first coupling element includes a plurality of flexible tabs slantedly protruding from the exterior surface; and also includes threads configured along the interior surface at the first end portion. The second end portion is non-threaded. The second coupling element defines inner and outer opposite surfaces. The second coupling element includes a plurality of rigid tabs vertically protruding from the inner surface. The second coupling element coaxially engages the first coupling element such that the flexible tabs and rigid tabs interact with each other to tighten and loosen the coupling assembly against the annular fittings via torque application. While tightening, the non-threaded second end portion and the flexible tabs and rigid tabs combination preclude over-tightening.

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A coupling assembly for coupling a first annular fitting with a second annular fitting, the coupling assembly comprising: a first coupling element having, interior and exterior surfaces opposite to each other, first and second end portions opposite to each other, an o-ring groove formed as an annular protrusion from the interior surface at the second end portion, the annular protrusion forming a flat surface extending generally orthogonal from the interior surface; threads formed in the interior surface at the first end portion, wherein the second end portion along the interior surface is non-threaded, forming a non-threaded region to restrict rotation of the first coupling element when threaded on the first annular fitting, the first end portion and the second end portion along the interior surface being continuous, the first coupling element from the interior surface via the threads enables coaxial engagement of the first annular fitting, and a plurality of flexible tabs slantedly protruding from the exterior surface; a second coupling element having, inner and outer surfaces opposite to each other, primary and secondary end portions opposite to each other, and a plurality of rigid tabs extending inwards from the inner surface, the second coupling element coaxially surrounds to engage the first coupling element such that the plurality of flexible tabs and the plurality of rigid tabs interact with each other; and an engaging arrangement to surroundingly engage the first and second coupling elements with each other, wherein the engaging arrangement comprising: at least one engaging shelf configured across the exterior surface of the first coupling element; and at least one engaging tab configured across the inner surface of the second coupling element, the engaging shelf and the at least one tab engage with each other to surroundingly engage the first and second coupling elements with each other, wherein when the coupling assembly is coupled against the annular fittings via a torque below or equal to a threshold value at which the plurality of rigid tabs flexes the plurality of flexible tabs to attain an engagement between the coupling assembly and the annular fittings, wherein when the coupling assembly is decoupled against the annular fittings, the plurality of rigid tabs maintain the engaged position with the plurality of flexible tabs, and wherein when an end of the second annular fitting is disposed in a portion of the o-ring groove of the first coupling element and the first coupling element is fully threaded on the first annular fitting, a space is formed between an end of the first annular fitting and the second annular fitting. 2. The coupling assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second coupling element comprises a plurality of projections projecting from the exterior surface to enable tightening and loosening of the coupling assembly against the annular fittings. 3. The coupling assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first coupling element comprises a dead stop element behind each flexible tab of the plurality of tabs. 4. The coupling assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the threshold value of the torque is directly proportional to at least one of thickness of the plurality of flexible tabs and stiffness of the plurality of rigid tabs. 5. The coupling assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the exterior surface of the first coupling element and the inner surface of the second coupling element are non-threaded. 6. A coupling assembly for coupling a first annular fitting with a second annular fitting, the coupling assembly comprising: a first coupling element having interior and exterior surfaces opposite to each other, the interior surface adapted to coaxially fit over the first annular fitting, the first coupling element comprising a plurality of flexible tabs slantedly protruding from the exterior surface, the first coupling element having first and second end portions opposite to each other, and the first coupling element having an o-ring groove formed as an annular protrusion from the interior surface at the second end portion, the annular protrusion forming a flat surface extending generally orthogonal from the interior surface, wherein the interior surface at the first end portion has threads formed therein and the interior surface at the second end portion is non-threaded to form a non-threaded region to restrict rotation of the first coupling element on the first annular fitting, the first end portion and the second end portion along the interior surface being continuous; a second coupling element having inner and outer surfaces opposite to each other, the second coupling element comprising a plurality of rigid tabs extending inwards from the inner surface, the second coupling element coaxially surrounds to engage the first coupling element such that the plurality of flexible tabs and the plurality of rigid tabs interact with each other; and an engaging arrangement to engage the first and second coupling elements with each other, wherein the engaging arrangement comprising at least one engaging shelf configured across the exterior surface of the first coupling element proximate to the plurality of flexible tabs; and at least one engaging tabs configured across the inner surface of the second coupling element proximate to the plurality of rigid tabs, the engaging shelf and tabs engage with each other to engage the first and second coupling elements with each other, wherein when the coupling assembly is coupled against the first annular fitting via a torque below or equal to a threshold value at which the plurality of rigid tabs flexes to attain an engagement between the coupling assembly and the annular fittings, wherein when the coupling assembly is decoupled against the annular fittings, the plurality of rigid tabs maintain the engaged position with the plurality of flexible tabs for decoupling the coupling assembly with the annular fitting, wherein the exterior surface of the first coupling element and the inner surface of the second coupling element are non-threaded, and wherein when an end of the second annular fitting is disposed in a portion of the o-ring groove of the first coupling element and the first coupling element is fully threaded on the first annular fitting, a space is formed between an end of the first annular fitting and the second annular fitting. 7. The coupling assembly as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the threshold value of the torque is directly proportional to at least one of thickness of the plurality of flexible tabs and stiffness of the plurality of rigid tabs. 8. The coupling assembly as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the first coupling element comprises a dead stop element behind each flexible tab of the plurality of tabs.

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  • Assembling or joining · CPC title

  • F16L19/025Primary

    the pipe ends having integral collars or flanges · CPC title

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What does patent US9869415B2 cover?
A coupling assembly for coupling annular fittings includes first and second coupling elements. The first coupling element defines interior and exterior opposite surfaces, and first and second end opposite portions. The first coupling element includes a plurality of flexible tabs slantedly protruding from the exterior surface; and also includes threads configured along the interior surface at th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kumar Ajay
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L19/025. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 16 2018 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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