Pipe connector

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Inventors

McPherson, Terry R.
Spirkowyc, Paul A.
Womeldorff, Daniel W.

Application #

998392

Filed

Dec-30-1992

Published

Nov-22-1994

Current US Class

285/148.11
285/328
285/330
285/392
285/423
285/908

International Classes

F16L 055/00

Field of Search

285/229 285/423 285/174 285/328 285/908 285/355 285/330 285/392

Assignee

Eslon Thermoplastics, a Division of Sekisui America Corporation (Charlotte, NC)

Examiners

Arola; Dave W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Dougherty; Ralph H.

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Abstract
An improved connecting device for of securing a pipe fitting of one material to a pipe of another. This invention provides a connector body with an insert fitting which does not leak therebetween. Further, the invented device has an integral annular flange, which extends into the surrounding body thereby preventing the body from expanding with heat and slipping with relation to the insert upon engaging the fitting with a nipple or other pipe material, and twisting forcefully.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An internally threaded, fluid-tight tubular connector device, comprising:

a tubular body of a plastic material;

an annular insert situated within said body of said plastic material, said insert being made of a second material dissimilar to that of said tubular body:

said insert having an internal thread;

said insert having a thin annular flange means extending a substantial distance radially outward from the outer circumferential surface of said insert for locking said insert into the material of said tubular body;

a measurable difference between the outer circumference of said annular flange means and said outer circumferential surface of said insert being substantially greater than the thickness of said annular flange means;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for providing a leak free connection between a threaded metal element and a plastic pipe in a high pressure system, and more particularly to a pipe connector device and method for production of such device.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Metal piping is preferred in high pressure systems. The problem with metal piping is that it is prone to rust or corrode. Therefore today high pressure systems are increasingly being made out of plastic. The plastic pipes are do not corrode and the reduced weight of the plastic piping facilitates installation. However connections between plastic pipes, especially where they are attached to metal piping as proven problematic. Failures often occur at threaded connections between metal and plastic pieces. One reason for this is that threaded plastic cannot take high torques or stresses. Plastic adapter threads are prone to attack by solvent adhesives used to secure plastic and metal parts together. During installation cracks in plastic couplings often occur from overtightening.
 
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