Pipe coupling

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Inventors

Kelly, John J.
Hughes, Jeremy R.

Application #

309439

Filed

Oct-7-1981

Published

Jul-3-1984

Current US Class

285/23
285/323
285/342
285/343

International Classes

F16L 055/00; F16L 021/06

Field of Search

285/23 285/323 285/342 285/343

Assignee

Lucas Industries Limited (Birmingham, GB2)

Examiners

Scanlan, Jr.; Richard J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Staas & Halsey

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Abstract
The pipe coupling has an annular flange member having a tapered inner surface portion and a plurality of holes therethrough. Bolts project through the holes. A pipe-engageable collet is mounted in the flange member and has a tapered outer surface portion engaged with the tapered inner surface portion. An annular, retainer element engages a surface of the flange member from which the bolts project and overlaps an outer peripheral portion of the seal back-up member and has a plurality of holes therethrough which are in substantial alignment with the holes through the flange member. The bolts project through the holes in the retainer element whereby the bolts and the retainer element are retained in position by virtue of their mutual interengagement and the seal back-up member and collet are retained in position by virtue of the engagement of the retainer element with the seal back-up member. The coupling can be relatively easily handled and easily manipulated into position even in a confined space without risk of the back-up member, the collet, and/or the bolts becoming inadvertently disengaged.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A pipe coupling comprising an annular flange member having a tapered inner surface portion and a plurality of holes therethrough, bolts projecting through said holes; means for retaining said bolts agsinst disengagement from said holes; a pipe-engageable collet mounted in said flange member and having a tapered outer surface portion engaged with said tapered inner surface portion; an annular seal back-up member positioned to retain said collet against disengagement from said flange member; and means for retaining said seal back-up member against detachment from said flange member; and wherein both of said retaining means are defined by an annular retainer element which overlaps an outer peripheral portion of said seal back-up member, the retainer element having a plurality of holes therethrough which are in substantial alignment with said holes through said flange member, and said bolts projecting through said holes in said retainer element, whereby said bolts and said retainer element are retained in position by virtue of their mutual interengagement and said seal back-up member and said collet are retained in position by virtue of the engagement of said retainer element with said seal back-up member.



Description
This invention relates to a pipe coupling and is more particularly concerned with a pipe coupling in which the coupling is made by securing two flanges together using a plurality of bolts, screws or the like (hereinafter simply referred to as "bolts").

It is an object of the present invention to provide a pipe coupling or part thereof in a form in which it can be easily handled and in which risk of incorrectly assembling the coupling is minimised.

According to the present invention, there is provided a pipe coupling comprising an annular flange member having a tapered inner surface portion and a plurality of holes therethrough, bolts projecting through said holes, means for retaining the bolts against disengagement from said holes; a pipe-engageable collet mounted in the flange member and having a tapered outer surface portion engaged with the tapered inner surface portion; an annular, seal back-up member positioned to retain the collet against disengagement from the flange member, and means for retaining the seal back-up member against detachment from the flange member. Such a pipe coupling can be relatively easily handled and easily manipulated into position even in a confined space without risk of the back-up member, the collet, and/or the bolts becoming inadvertently disengaged.
 
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