Connector for plastic tubing

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Inventors

Brandenberg, Karl A.

Application #

008525

Filed

Feb-1-1979

Published

Sep-2-1980

Current US Class

285/323
285/921

International Classes

F16L 021/06

Field of Search

285/323 285/322 285/216 285/196 285/DIG.

Assignee

The Aro Corporation (Bryan, OH)

Examiners

Callaghan; Thomas F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Allegretti, Newitt, Witcoff & McAndrews

US Patent References

4005883   Tube couplings
4083586   Tube coupling

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Abstract
An improved fitting for releasably connecting a plastic tube to a fluid logic element includes a ring member and a cooperating collet member. The collet member is generally cylindrical with a rigid collar at each end connected by an elastically deformable body section. A throughbore through the collet member includes barbs within the throughbore for gripping a plastic tube inserted in the throughbore. Outwardly extending projections from the middle of the body cooperate with cam surfaces of the ring member as the collet member is inserted into the ring member thereby controlling release of the plastic tube and insuring retention of the tube in the throughbore.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An improved fitting for releasably retaining tubing, said fitting comprising, in combination:

a collet member and a cooperating ring member;

said collet member including two solid circumferential collars connected by flexible elastic elongated body, said body defining a longitudinal axis, said body having an axial throughbore through the body to receive the tubing, an outward projection intermediate the collars, inward barb projections in the throughbore, generally radially opposite said outward projection and said body having means to permit elastic deformation thereof;

said ring member defining a passage having a circular opening of a first diameter to receive a part of the collet member including one collar, said one collar having a second outer diameter less than the first diameter, said outward projection of the collet member having a diametral outer dimension greater than the first diameter to thereby cause elastical deformation of the collet member body when the projection is inserted through the opening, said ring member including internal means cooperative with the collet member to lock the collet member in the passage and maintain the body in a state of elastic deformation causing a tube inserted in the throughbore of the collet member to be gripped by the barbed projections and retained by the fitting, the ring member also including an internal region with a diametral dimension greater than the diametral dimension of the one collar and the body and providing means to release elastic deformation of the body and permit movement of tubing in the throughbore; the other collar of the collet member not being inserted through the ring member opening whereby the other collar of the collet member may be gripped to move the collet member relative to the ring member.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to an improved connector for attaching plastic tubing to a fixture.

Flexible plastic tubing is commonly used to carry fluids such as pressurized air in pneumatic logic control systems. Connecting the flexible plastic tubing to logic control elements or pneumatic equipment can be a time consuming and expensive task. Replacement of the tubing or an element may also be very time consuming. Heretofore there have been many types of plastic tube connection assemblies that have been patented or available in the marketplace. Typical of the prior art plastic tube connection systems are those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,572,772; U.S. Pat. No. 3,743,326; U.S. Pat. No. 3,653,689; U.S. Pat. No. 3,454,290; U.S. Pat. No. 3,214,200; French Pat. No. 2,012,796; U.S. Pat. No. 3,637,240; Italian Pat. No. 626,546; Italian Pat. No. 569,632; U.S. Pat. No. 3,336,055; U.S. Pat. No. 2,092,358; U.S. Pat. No. 3,076,473; and French Pat. No. 1,183,003.
 
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