Beadlock wrench float fitting

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Inventors

Hughes, Brett A.
Gilbert, David L.
Ellerbrock, Eugene A.

Application #

613274

Filed

May-24-1984

Published

Jun-24-1986

Current US Class

285/254
285/330
285/39
285/903

International Classes

F16L 035/00

Field of Search

285/39 285/330 285/256 285/259 285/DIG.

Assignee

Aeroquip Corporation (Jackson, MI)

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Abstract
The invention pertains to the attachment of a wrenching nut to a metal conduit wherein torque forces can be applied to the conduit through the nut. An annular nut member is located upon a conduit and the conduit is radially deformed to force the conduit material into engagement with keying surfaces defined upon the nut. Conduit deformation occurs on both sides of the nut for axial positioning thereof, as well as establishing a torque transmitting relationship between the nut and conduit.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A conduit and wrenching nut assembly comprising, in combination, a metal conduit having a deformable side wall having an outer diameter, an annular wrenching nut mounted upon said conduit, said nut including a noncircular periphery, an axis, axially spaced first and second ends, and an axial bore of a diameter slightly larger than said outer diameter of said conduit, a first annular counterbore defined in said nut first end intersecting said bore and concentric to said bore and said axis defining an axially extending surface and a radially extending first lateral nut side, at least one axially extending blind recess defined in said nut lateral side intersecting said nut bore, said recess being partially defined by radially extending shoulders, said conduit side wall including a first outwardly deformed portion firmly received within said wrenching nut recess keying said nut to said conduit preventing relative rotation therebetween and engaging said first lateral side axially positioning said nut upon said conduit.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Fittings are commonly defined upon conduit ends permitting interconnection of conduits, or attachment thereof to other fittings, adapters, hose, etc. Most conduit fittings utilize threads for attachment, or the assembly of hose fittings to metal conduits, and accordingly, rotational torque forces are often applied to the conduit and its associated fittings or components. Such torque forces are commonly resisted by the use of a wrench engaging wrench flats fixed relative to the conduit.

In the past, wrench flats on conduits have been defined upon nipples or adapters soldered, brazed, swaged, or otherwise mechanically attached to the conduit, and it is also known to shape the conduit material, itself, into a noncircular configuration throughout a limited axial length to form parallel flat surfaces suitable for wrench engagement. It is also known to braze, solder or weld wrenching nuts or rings to cylindrical elements such as a conduit to permit torque transfer members to be applied thereto.
 
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