Protector for a threaded end of a tubular component
US-2024337345-A1 · Oct 10, 2024 · US
US9989187B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9989187-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313913988-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 10, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 10, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jun 5, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 5, 2018 |
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A strain reliever for a hollow tube is disclosed. The strain reliever has a fitting dimensioned to fit at a tube segment and a tapered sleeve extending from the fitting. The tapered sleeve is configured to surround the tube segment and to provide relief of strain imposed by forces exerted on the tube. Strain relievers having helical conic and slotted tapered sleeves are also described.
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What is claimed is: 1. A strain reliever for a hollow tube for measurement instruments, comprising: a fitting dimensioned to fit at a tube segment, the fitting constructed from a brass or steel material; a tapered sleeve with a central bore extending proximally from the fitting, the tapered sleeve constructed from a brass or steel material and configured to surround the tube segment to provide relief of strain on the tube segment; and a rigid, thin-walled metal tube constructed from a steel material extending continuously through the fitting and tapered sleeve from an end of the tapered sleeve opposite the fitting to an end of the fitting opposite the tapered sleeve, wherein the tapered sleeve central bore has a diameter that is larger than an outside diameter of the metal tube to accommodate geometry change of the metal tube from thermal expansion while providing strain relief to a tube segment of the metal tube disposed within the tapered sleeve. 2. A strain reliever as recited in claim 1 , wherein the tapered sleeve is in the form of a helical conic sleeve. 3. A strain reliever as recited in claim 1 , wherein the tapered sleeve is in the form of a slotted conic sleeve. 4. A strain reliever as recited in claim 3 , wherein the slotted conic sleeve has a series of alternating slots formed along a length thereof. 5. A strain reliever as recited in claim 1 , wherein the fitting is dimensioned to fit a distal end of the tube segment, and wherein the tapered sleeve is configured to surround the distal portion of the tube segment to provide strain relief on the tube. 6. A strain reliever as recited in claim 1 , wherein the fitting is coupled in the tapered sleeve by a brazed joint. 7. A strain reliever as recited in claim 1 , wherein the fitting is coupled to the tapered sleeve by a welded joint. 8. A strain reliever as recited in claim 1 , wherein the fitting is coupled to the tapered sleeve by a threaded interface. 9. A strain reliever as recited in claim 1 , wherein the thin-walled metal tube extends continuously between an outer surface and an inner surface of the thin-walled metal tube, wherein the thin-walled metal tube extends continuously about a circumference of the thin-walled metal tube. 10. A strain reliever for measurement instruments, comprising: a fitting dimensioned to fit at a tube segment, the fitting constructed from a brass or steel material; and a tapered sleeve with a central bore extending proximally from the fitting, the tapered sleeve constructed from a brass or steel material and configured to surround the tube segment to provide relief of strain on the tube segment; a rigid, thin-walled metal tube constructed from a steel material extending continuously through the fitting and the tapered sleeve from an end of the tapered sleeve opposite the fitting to an end of the fitting opposite the tapered sleeve; and a welded or brazed joint connecting the tapered sleeve to the tube segment, wherein the tapered sleeve has a central bore with a constant diameter dimensioned to fit tightly around the tube segment to provide strain relief to a tube segment of the metal tube disposed within the tapered sleeve. 11. A strain reliever as recited in claim 10 , wherein the tapered sleeve fits about the tube segment with an interference fit. 12. A strain reliever for measurement instruments, comprising: a fitting dimensioned to fit at a tube segment, the fitting constructed from a steel material; a tapered sleeve with a central bore extending proximally from the fitting, the tapered sleeve constructed from a steel material and configured to surround the tube segment to provide relief of strain on the tube segment; and a rigid, thin-walled metal tube constructed from a steel material extending continuously through the fitting and the tapered sleeve from an end of the tapered sleeve opposite the fitting to an end of the fitting opposite the tapered sleeve; wherein the tapered sleeve and metal tube are machined from a single piece of material such that the tapered sleeve is integrally formed in a surface of the tube segment. 13. A strain reliever as recited in claim 12 , wherein the sleeve is configured and adapted to provide strain relief of the tube segment and for dimensional change in the tube segment. 14. A strain reliever as recited in claim 12 , wherein the tapered sleeve includes a male threaded segment, wherein the fitting includes a female threaded segment, wherein the male threaded segment of the tapered is threadably received within the female threaded segment of the fitting. 15. A strain reliever arrangement for measurement instruments, comprising: a bulkhead with a pass through; a first strain reliever as recited in claim 1 seated in the pass through; and a second strain reliever seated in the pass through opposite the first strainer reliever and connected to the first strain reliever by a threaded interface, wherein the tube segment extends continuously without interruption or discontinuity through the first strain reliever, the pass through, and the second strain reliever, wherein the first strain reliever provides strain relief on a first side of the bulkhead and the second strainer reliever provides strain relief on an opposed second side of the bulkhead.
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