Tube fitting

US9939095B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9939095-B2
Application numberUS-201414167139-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 29, 2014
Priority dateJan 29, 2014
Publication dateApr 10, 2018
Grant dateApr 10, 2018

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Abstract

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A tube fitting including a first fitting member having a cylindrical body including a flange, a second fitting member having a cylindrical body including a plurality of tines extending from the cylindrical body, the plurality of tines being configured to engage the flange where the plurality of tines and the flange are configured to secure the first and second fitting members to each other, and at least one seal disposed between the first fitting member and the second fitting member.

First claim

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What is claimed is: 1. A tube fitting comprising: a first fitting member having a cylindrical body including a flange, the flange continuously circumferentially extending around the cylindrical body; a second fitting member having a cylindrical body including a plurality of tines extending from the cylindrical body, the plurality of tines being configured to engage the flange where the plurality of tines and the flange are configured to secure the first and second fitting members to each other; a tube engagement member having a tubing engagement portion and a sealing portion, and a coupling member removably fastened to the sealing portion, where the plurality of tines extend from the coupling member and each tine includes a retaining surface and an engagement ramp both configured to engage the flange so that engagement of the engagement ramp with the flange radially spreads the tines for axial movement of the retaining surface past the flange, where the tube engagement member and the coupling member are configured to detach to disassemble the tube fitting and Where the engagement between the retaining surface of each tine and the flange prevents removal of the coupling member from the tube engagement member such that the coupling member remains affixed to the first fitting member upon detachment of the tube engagement member and the coupling member; and at least one seal disposed between the first fitting member and the second fitting member. 2. The tube fitting of claim 1 , wherein the coupling member is rotatable relative to the first fitting member. 3. The tube fitting of claim 1 , wherein each of the tube engagement member and the coupling member include flats configured to interface with a tool for disassembly of the tube fitting. 4. The tube fitting of claim 1 , wherein the tube engagement member includes an internal passage having a sealing surface, the first fitting member includes a mating sealing surface, and the at least one seal is disposed between the sealing surface and the mating sealing surface. 5. The tube fitting of claim 4 , wherein the at least one seal includes one or more of air elastomeric seal or a seal formed by interfacing of the sealing surface and the mating sealing surface. 6. The tube fitting of claim 1 , wherein the second fitting member includes an internal passage formed therethrough, and the first fitting member includes a cylindrical body having an internal passage and being configured to be at least partially inserted into the internal passage of the second fitting member. 7. The tube fitting of claim 1 , wherein engagement of the plurality of tines with the flange is configured to produce one or more of a tactile, aural and visual indication that a predetermined compressive force is applied to the at least one seal. 8. The tube fitting of claim 1 , wherein the flange includes a ramp surface and an engagement surface; and where the ramp surface and the engagement ramp interface for assembly of the tube fitting and the engagement surface and the retaining surface interface to maintain a compressive force on the at least one seal. 9. The tube fitting of claim 8 , wherein the engagement surface and the retaining surface are configured such that a portion of the second fitting member including the plurality of tines remains attached to the first fitting member upon disassembly of the tube fitting. 10. The tube fitting of claim 1 , wherein the at least one seal is configured to maintain at least partial system pressure within an internal passage of the tribe fitting. 11. The tube fitting of claim 1 , wherein the coupling member includes a threaded fastening portion configured to engage a corresponding threaded fastening portion of the sealing portion. 12. A tube fitting comprising: a first fitting member having a cylindrical body including a tubing engagement portion, a sealing portion and a flange, the flange continuously circumferentially extending around the cylindrical body: a second fitting member having a cylindrical body including a tubing engagement portion and a sealing portion; a third fitting member including a base portion and a plurality of tines extending from the base portion, the base portion being configured to fasten to the sealing portion of the second fitting member and each tine of the plurality of tines includes a retaining surface and an engagement ramp both configured to engage the flange so that engagement of the engagement ramp with the flange radially spreads the tines for axial movement of the retaining surface past the flange, where the plurality of tines and the flange are configured to secure the second and third fitting members to the first fitting member, where the second and third fitting members are unfastened to disassemble the tube fitting and where the engagement between the retaining surface of each tine and the flange prevents removal of the third fitting member from the first fitting member such that the third fitting member remains affixed to the first fitting member upon disassembly of the second and third fitting members; and at least one seal disposed between the first fitting member and the second fitting member. 13. The tube fitting of claim 12 , wherein the third fitting member is rotatable relative to the first fitting member. 14. The tube fitting of claim 12 , wherein the at least one seal includes one or more of an elastomeric seal or a seal formed by interfacing of the sealing portion of the first fitting member and the sealing portion of the second fitting member. 15. The tube fitting of claim 12 , wherein engagement of the plurality of tines with the flange is configured to produce one or more of a tactile, aural and visual indication that a predetermined compressive force is applied to the at least one seal. 16. The tube fitting of claim 12 , wherein the base portion is configured to threadably fasten to the sealing portion of the second fitting member. 17. A method for connecting tubing, the method comprising: aligning a first tubing engagement member with a tube fitting assembly, the tube fitting assembly having a second tubing engagement member and a coupling member affixed to the second tubing engagement member; moving the first tubing engagement member and the tube fitting assembly, together; and engaging a plurality of tines extending from the coupling member with a flange on the first tubing engagement member to maintain a seal formed between the first and second tubing engagement members, where the flange continuously circumferentially extends around a cylindrical body of the first tubing engagement member, where each tine includes a retaining surface and an engagement ramp both configured to engage the flange so that engagement of the engagement ramp with the flange radially spreads the tines for axial movement of the retaining surface past the flange; wherein the tube fitting assembly is disassembled by detaching the coupling member from the second tubing engagement member where engagement between the retaining surface of each of the plurality of tines and the flange prevents removal of the coupling member from the first tubing engagement member such that the coupling member remains affixed to the first tubing engagement member upon disassembly of the tube fitting assembly. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising providing, with at least the plurality of tines, one or more of a tactile, aural and visual indication that a predetermined compressive force is applied to the seal upon engagement of the plurality of tines with the flange.

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  • Combination of a quick-acting type coupling and a conventional one · CPC title

  • Assembling or joining · CPC title

  • the flexible hook extending radially inwardly from an outer part and engaging a bead, recess or the like on an inner part (F16L37/0982 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Indicators for correct coupling · CPC title

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What does patent US9939095B2 cover?
A tube fitting including a first fitting member having a cylindrical body including a flange, a second fitting member having a cylindrical body including a plurality of tines extending from the cylindrical body, the plurality of tines being configured to engage the flange where the plurality of tines and the flange are configured to secure the first and second fitting members to each other, and…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boeing Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L37/0985. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 10 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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