Crimped tube joint

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Inventors

Kushner, Gerald J.
Raleigh, Edward

Application #

288962

Filed

Jul-31-1981

Published

Feb-1-1983

Current US Class

029/450
285/351
285/382.2
285/915

International Classes

F16L 013/14

Field of Search

285/382.2 285/DIG. 29/458

Assignee

General Electric Company (Louisville, KY)

Examiners

Arola; Dave W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Giacalone; Frank P., Reams; Radford M.

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Abstract
A tube joint configuration and method of joining tubing wherein a curable adhesive is arranged on one portion and a resilient sealer is arranged on a second portion on the end portion of the male tube prior to its being telescoped with the female tube. The telescoped portion of the tubes is deformed so that a plurality of spaced grooves is formed containing areas for each of said adhesive and sealer to provide a first and second sealing area.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A tube joint comprising:

a first tube having an end portion dimensioned to receive the end portion of a second tube with radial clearance between the contiguous surfaces to be joined;

a first portion of the end portion of said second tube being coated with an ambient temperature curable adhesive;

a second portion of the end portion of said second tube in an area between said adhesive and the free end thereof is provided with a cured resilient sealer;

a plurality of grooves including a pair of axially spaced end grooves and a central groove intermediate said spaced end grooves being formed in the outer surface of a portion of the first tube that overlaps said second tube, the portion of said first tube which underlies said grooves extending radially inwardly a distance sufficient to reduce the diameter of said first tube and cause said first tube to grip said second tube to reduce to substantially zero thickness the sealer and adhesive beneath said grooves;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a tube joint and the method of adhesively joining metal tube ends to be used in conjunction with sealed refrigerant systems. It should be noted, however, that the joint may be employed in other applications requiring fluid tight joints.

The use of adhesive, such as epoxy resin adhesives, for joining metal tubes is well known. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,068,563-Reverman discloses a method of joining metal tubes. In accordance with the teachings of the Reverman patent, a first tube or member having a passage therein is prepared to receive a second tube with a small but definite clearance between the two contiguous surfaces. An adhesive such as an epoxy resin is applied either to the exterior of the second tube or to the interior surface of the telescoping passage after which the second tube is inserted into the passage. The first tube or member is then worked to reduce the diameter thereof substantially throughout the extent of the inner tube and at the same time groove or crimp the outer tube or member to mechanically interlock the two components. Finally, the adhesive is heated to curing temperature. It should be noted that the integrity of the joint is arrived at only when the heating and curing of the adhesive is accomplished. According, this curing procedure must be carried out before the joint is fluid tight to the extent that it may be used in a charged refrigeration system. This requires that, during the manufacturing process, provisions be made so that the joint be heated to cure the adhesive which is both time consuming and expensive.
 
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