Single action push to connect conduit fitting

US9903518B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9903518-B2
Application numberUS-201414520616-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 22, 2014
Priority dateOct 24, 2013
Publication dateFeb 27, 2018
Grant dateFeb 27, 2018

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A single action push to connect fitting for conduit such as tube or pipe. The fitting includes a first fitting component and a second fitting component that are joined or assembled together to form a fitting assembly. The fitting assembly includes a conduit seal device and a conduit retaining device. A conduit may be manually or otherwise inserted into the assembled fitting assembly with a single axial movement and be retained and sealed without need for further action or movement of the fitting components.

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We claim: 1. A fitting assembly for conduit with the conduit having a longitudinal axis, comprising: a fitting body that is adapted to receive a conduit end, a seal device disposed in said fitting body that seals said fitting body and an outer surface of a conduit when the conduit is inserted into said fitting body, a fitting nut that is adapted to be joined to said fitting body, a retainer at least partially disposed within said fitting nut and adapted to move axially relative to said fitting nut, a biasing member that biases said retainer in a first axial direction relative to said fitting nut, said retainer comprising a conduit gripping member, said conduit gripping member being in contact with an outer surface of the conduit and a surface of said fitting nut after the conduit is inserted into said fitting assembly and when said retainer is in a first axial position, said conduit gripping member constrains the conduit against axial withdrawal from the fitting assembly when said retainer is in said first axial position, said retainer releasing the conduit when said retainer is in a second axial position that is different from said first axial position, wherein the retainer is engageable with the seal device, such that under fluid pressure the seal device applies a fluid pressure driven axial force against the retainer toward gripping engagement with the conduit. 2. The fitting assembly of claim 1 wherein said seal device comprises elastomeric material. 3. The fitting assembly of claim 1 wherein said conduit gripping member comprises one or more spheres or balls. 4. The fitting assembly of claim 3 wherein said retainer comprises a ball cage that positions said conduit gripping member in said fitting nut. 5. The fitting assembly of claim 4 wherein said ball cage comprises a cylindrical through bore that admits insertion of the conduit. 6. The fitting assembly of claim 5 wherein said cylindrical through bore is delimited by a wall comprising a cylindrical portion and a tapered portion. 7. The fitting assembly of claim 1 wherein said biasing member comprises a coil spring, a wave spring, or a Belleville spring. 8. The fitting assembly of claim 1 wherein said fitting nut comprises a tapered surface that engages said conduit gripping member when said retainer is in said first axial position. 9. The fitting assembly of claim 1 wherein said retainer comprises a cylindrical through bore that admits insertion of the conduit. 10. The fitting assembly of claim 9 wherein said cylindrical through bore is delimited by a wall comprising a cylindrical portion and a tapered portion. 11. The fitting assembly of claim 1 wherein said retainer applies a retaining force to the conduit to constrain axial movement of the conduit, wherein when the fitting assembly is under fluid pressure said retaining force increases. 12. The fitting assembly of claim 1 wherein said seal device is axially positioned at a first side of said retainer that is axially opposite a second side of said retainer, wherein the conduit is inserted into the fitting assembly through said second side of said retainer. 13. The fitting assembly of claim 1 wherein said conduit gripping device comprises a first set of one or more spheres and a second set of one or more spheres, said each sphere of said first set of spheres having a first diameter and each sphere of said second set of spheres having a second diameter, said first set of spheres and said second set of spheres being axially separated from each other. 14. The fitting assembly of claim 1 , wherein the seal device comprises a gland that contacts the retainer at least when the fitting assembly is assembled with the conduit and under fluid pressure. 15. A fitting assembly for conduit with a longitudinal axis, comprising: a first fitting component that is adapted to receive a conduit end, a seal device disposed in said first fitting component that seals said first fitting component and an outer surface of a conduit when the conduit is inserted into said first fitting component, a second fitting component that is adapted to be joined to said first fitting component, said second fitting component comprising a retainer for gripping the conduit when the conduit is inserted into said second fitting component, said retainer applies a retaining force to an outer surface of the conduit when said retainer is in a first axial position in said fitting assembly, said retainer releasing said retaining force when said retainer is in a second axial position in said fitting assembly that is different from said first axial position, wherein the retainer is engageable with the seal device, such that under fluid pressure the seal device applies a fluid pressure driven axial force against the retainer toward gripping engagement with the conduit. 16. The fitting assembly of claim 15 wherein said retainer comprises a ball cage and one or more conduit gripping balls and said seal device comprises an o-ring. 17. The fitting assembly of claim 16 wherein said retainer further comprises a biasing member that applies a biasing force to said ball cage. 18. The fitting assembly of claim 17 wherein said biasing member comprises a coil spring, a wave spring, or a Belleville spring. 19. The fitting assembly of claim 15 wherein said seal device comprises elastomeric material. 20. The fitting assembly of claim 15 wherein said retainer comprises a conduit gripping member. 21. The fitting assembly of claim 20 wherein said conduit gripping member comprises one or more spheres or balls. 22. The fitting assembly of claim 20 wherein said retainer comprises a ball cage that positions said conduit gripping member in said second fitting component. 23. The fitting assembly of claim 16 wherein said second fitting component comprises a tapered surface that engages said conduit gripping device when said retainer is in said first axial position. 24. The fitting assembly of claim 15 wherein said retainer comprises a cylindrical through bore that admits insertion of the conduit. 25. The fitting assembly of claim 24 wherein said cylindrical through bore is delimited by a wall comprising a cylindrical portion and a tapered portion. 26. The fitting assembly of claim 15 wherein said conduit gripping device comprises a first set of one or more spheres and a second set of one or more spheres, said each sphere of said first set of spheres having a first diameter and each sphere of said second set of spheres having a second diameter, said first set of spheres and said second set of spheres being axially separated from each other. 27. The fitting assembly of claim 15 , wherein the seal device comprises a gland that contacts the retainer at least when the fitting assembly is assembled with the conduit and under fluid pressure. 28. A fitting assembly having a longitudinal axis, comprising: a first fitting component that is adapted to receive a conduit end, a seal device disposed in said first fitting component and that will seal against an outer surface of the conduit when the conduit is inserted into the fitting assembly, a second fitting component that is adapted to be joined to said first fitting component, a retainer at least partially disposed within said second fitting component, said retainer comprising a conduit gripping member that will grip an outer surface of the conduit w

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  • by means of elements wedged between the pipe and the frusto-conical surface of the body of the connector · CPC title

  • the wedge element being axially displaceable for releasing the coupling · CPC title

  • F16L37/23Primary

    by means of balls · CPC title

  • F16L37/08Primary

    in which the connection between abutting or axially overlapping ends is maintained by locking members (F16L37/22 - F16L37/26 take precedence) · CPC title

  • with sealing rings arranged between outer surface of pipe and inner surface of sleeve or socket · CPC title

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What does patent US9903518B2 cover?
A single action push to connect fitting for conduit such as tube or pipe. The fitting includes a first fitting component and a second fitting component that are joined or assembled together to form a fitting assembly. The fitting assembly includes a conduit seal device and a conduit retaining device. A conduit may be manually or otherwise inserted into the assembled fitting assembly with a sing…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Swagelok Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L37/23. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 27 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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