Pipe coupling

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Inventors

Smowton, Mark

Application #

930536

Filed

Aug-19-1992

Published

Jan-10-1995

Current US Class

285/148.2
285/319
285/351
285/921
285/924

International Classes

F16L 037/12

Field of Search

285/169 285/319 285/921 285/351 285/903 285/113

Assignee

Ford Motor Company (Dearborn, MI)

Examiners

Nicholson; Eric K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Coppiellie; Raymond L., May; Roger L.

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4904002   Fluid coupling
4946204   Snap swivel coupli...
5078430   Pipeline for relinin...

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Abstract
A quick fit pipe coupling has two parts with each body part retaining one of the pipes to be connected. The two body parts are screwed together. One pipe is to be push-fitted into the coupling. This pipe has radially extending ridges by which the pipe can be latched in one part of the coupling, and this one part of the coupling also carries the seals which provide the fluid tight seal. When the coupling is dimantled, the seals remain in position and are not disturbed.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A pipe coupling assembly, comprising:

a first and second pipe, said second pipe having a plurality of radially extending ridges at one end thereof;

a first and second body part, said first body part having a first end for connection to said first pipe and a second end for connection to said second body part;

said second body part having a first end for connection to said first body part and a second end forming a socket for receiving said second pipe therein, in a push-in manner;

said first and second body parts having a through bore for the passage of fluid between said first and second pipes;

said first and second body parts molded from plastics materials;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a pipe coupling in which one pipe is coupled and sealed to another pipe by means of a push-in action, and where the two pipes can be separated from and reconnected to each other.

BACKGROUND TO THE INVENTION

An example of a coupling of this type is shown in British patent 1 520 742. The coupling described in this patent includes metal teeth which grip into the smooth surface of a pipe and normally resist pull-out forces tending to separate the pipes. However in this coupling the metal teeth damage the pipes surface on assembly and this can lead to a reduction in sealing performance.

Another example of this type of coupling is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,191,408. In this specification, a shaped tube end is pushed into a socket where it is latched in place by a snap-fit action and engages with a seal ring to form a seal. However in this case, the tube end makes a seal with the seal ring before the snap action takes place to latch the tube in the socket. As a result, it is possible for the seal to be only partly assembled, i.e. to be sealed but not latched. Pressure testing may not reveal that latching of the components has not taken place, and the two components may separate and leak at a later stage in the life of an assembly. This is a particular problem in respect of fluid lines on motor vehicles which are subjected to vibration during service. In this coupling, on disassembly the seal will remain in position on the tube and the outer circumference will be unrestrained. Because such seals tend to swell during use, reassembly can then cause a problem.
 
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