Ring couplings

US9933097B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9933097-B2
Application numberUS-201414446944-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 30, 2014
Priority dateJul 30, 2014
Publication dateApr 3, 2018
Grant dateApr 3, 2018

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A ring coupling includes a first cylindrical body defining an outward facing coupling surface extending in a circumferential direction. A second cylindrical body defines an inward facing coupling surface extending in the circumferential direction. A retainer ring is engaged to the coupling surfaces of the first and second cylindrical bodies to prevent axial disengagement of the first and second cylindrical bodies. The cylindrical bodies can be coupled without relative circumferential rotation of the first and second cylindrical bodies.

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What is claimed is: 1. A ring coupling comprising: a first cylindrical body defining an outward facing coupling surface extending in a circumferential direction; a second cylindrical body defining an inward facing coupling surface extending in the circumferential direction; and a retainer ring engaged to the coupling surfaces of the first and second cylindrical bodies to prevent axial disengagement of the first and second cylindrical bodies; wherein the retainer ring is flexible between: a first position seated in the coupling surface of the second cylindrical body to clear the first cylindrical body for assembly of the first and second cylindrical bodies together; and a second position flexed radially inward from the first position to engage the coupling surface of the first cylindrical body; and further comprising a plurality of set screws threaded to the second cylindrical body to maintain the retainer ring in the second position; wherein in the second position portions of the retainer ring proximate to the set screws are in engagement with the coupling surface of the first cylindrical body, wherein portions of the retainer ring circumferentially between the set screws are biased outward into engagement with the coupling surface of the second cylindrical body. 2. A ring coupling as recited in claim 1 , wherein the coupling surface of the second cylindrical body defines a circumferential channel configured to seat the retainer ring in the first position. 3. A ring coupling as recited in claim 1 , wherein the coupling surface of the first cylindrical body defines a circumferential channel configured to seat the retainer ring in the second position. 4. A ring coupling as recited in claim 3 , wherein the channel includes two axially opposed faces, wherein at least one of the faces is beveled, and wherein the retainer ring includes a beveled surface engaged to the beveled surface of the channel for tightening the first and second cylindrical bodies together in an axial direction defined by the first and second cylindrical bodies. 5. A ring coupling as recited in claim 1 , wherein the retainer ring is a split ring with a circumferential gap to facilitate inward flexure of the retainer ring. 6. A ring coupling as recited in claim 1 , wherein the coupling surface of the first cylindrical body defines a radially extending lip, wherein the coupling surface of the second cylindrical body defines a radially extending lip, and wherein the retainer ring is axially compressed between the radially extending lips of the first and second cylindrical bodies. 7. A ring coupling as recited in claim 6 , wherein the radially extending lip of one of the first and second cylindrical bodies is beveled, wherein the retainer ring includes a beveled surface engaged to the beveled radially extending lip for tightening the first and second cylindrical bodies together in an axial direction defined by the first and second cylindrical bodies. 8. A ring coupling as recited in claim 6 , wherein the radially extending lip of the first cylindrical body is beveled, wherein the retainer ring includes a beveled surface engaged to the beveled radially extending lip for tightening the first and second cylindrical bodies together in an axial direction defined by the first and second cylindrical bodies. 9. A ring coupling as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first and second bodies are radially interlocked to prevent radial separation of the first and second bodies. 10. A ring coupling as recited in claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of set screws threaded to the second cylindrical body to maintain the retainer ring in the second position, wherein the set screws are axially positioned proximate to one axial edge of the retainer ring to provide more thickness in the second cylindrical body for thread engagement between the set screws and the second cylindrical body. 11. A ring coupling as recited in claim 1 , wherein the retainer ring includes a plurality of slits for facilitating radial locking engagement of one axial end of the retaining ring. 12. A ring coupling comprising: a first cylindrical body defining an outward facing coupling surface extending in a circumferential direction; a second cylindrical body defining an inward facing coupling surface extending in the circumferential direction; a retainer ring engaged to the coupling surfaces of the first and second cylindrical bodies to prevent axial disengagement of the first and second cylindrical bodies; and further comprising an alignment pin extending axially from the second cylindrical body, wherein the retainer ring defines an alignment notch in registration with the alignment pin for circumferential alignment of the retainer ring.

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  • in which the coupling is coaxial with the pipe · CPC title

  • F16L37/113Primary

    the male part having lugs on its periphery penetrating into the corresponding slots provided in the female part · CPC title

  • F42B15/36Primary

    Means for interconnecting rocket-motor and body section; Multi-stage connectors; Disconnecting means · CPC title

  • with a locking element, e.g. pin, ball or pushbutton, engaging in a hole in the wall of at least one tube · CPC title

  • with circlips or like resilient retaining devices, {i.e. resilient in the plane of the ring or the like}; Details (spring-washers for locking nuts F16B39/24; adjusting rings F16B43/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US9933097B2 cover?
A ring coupling includes a first cylindrical body defining an outward facing coupling surface extending in a circumferential direction. A second cylindrical body defines an inward facing coupling surface extending in the circumferential direction. A retainer ring is engaged to the coupling surfaces of the first and second cylindrical bodies to prevent axial disengagement of the first and second…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Simmonds Precision Products
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L37/113. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 03 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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