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Title:
FITTING
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2012/168879
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A fitting for corrugated metal tubes comprises a threaded nipple (3) for connecting a corrugated tube (2) to another corrugated tube or component of a piping network or system, a tightening collet (4) suitable for being radially plastically deformed to block in an airtight manner the end of said corrugated tube to the nipple, and a threaded nut (5) suitable for being screwed to the nipple so as to cause the radial deformation of the collet. The tightening collet (4) has an annular projection (15) on its outer surface suitable for being axially engaged by the threaded nut (5) so that the collet is made to advance towards the threaded nipple (3) during the screwing of the nut to the nipple. Moreover, when the threaded nut is completely screwed to the nipple, a guide end portion (45) of the tightening collet protrudes axially from the nipple-nut assembly so as to act as a guide and protection for the corrugated tube.

Inventors:
PONCHIARDI CARLO (IT)
PONCHIARDI FULVIO (IT)
Application Number:
PCT/IB2012/052851
Publication Date:
December 13, 2012
Filing Date:
June 06, 2012
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
M F C S R L (IT)
PONCHIARDI CARLO (IT)
PONCHIARDI FULVIO (IT)
International Classes:
F16L25/00
Domestic Patent References:
WO1997042442A11997-11-13
Foreign References:
US20070029795A12007-02-08
EP2083203A12009-07-29
Other References:
None
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
CHIMINI, Francesco et al. (Piazza della Vittoria 11, Brescia, IT)
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Claims:
Claims

1. Fitting for corrugated metal tubes, comprising a threaded nipple (3) for connecting a corrugated tube (2) to another corrugated tube or component of a piping network or system, a tightening collet (4) suitable for being radially plastically deformed to block in an airtight manner the end of said corrugated tube to the nipple, and a threaded nut (5) suitable for being screwed to the nipple so as to cause the radial deformation of the collet, characterised in that the tightening collet

(4) has:

an annular projection (15) on its outer surface suitable for being axially engaged by the threaded nut

(5) so that the collet is made to advance towards the threaded nipple (3) during the screwing of the nut to the nipple, and

- a guide end portion (45) which, when the threaded nut is completely screwed to the nipple, protrudes axially from the nipple-nut assembly so as to act as a guide and protection for the corrugated tube.

2. Fitting according to claim 1, wherein said guide end portion (45) extends outside the nipple-nut assembly so as to cover at least one coil of the corrugated tube.

3. Fitting according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the threaded nut (5) has internally a step or chamfer (7) suitable to axially engage said annular projection (15) of the collet so as to drag the collet towards the nipple and form a sealing zone between said step or chamfer and the surface of said annular projection facing axially outwardly.

4. Fitting according to any of the previous claims, wherein the outer diameter (D2) of the outer surface of the collet is substantially equal to the minimum inner diameter (D3) of the threaded nut.

5. Fitting according to any of the previous claims, wherein the threaded nipple has, internally, an annular abutment shoulder (12) for the end of the corrugated tube .

6. Fitting according to claim 5, wherein said annular abutment shoulder (12) has a concave abutment end (12') .

7. Fitting according to any of the claims 5 or 6, wherein, between the end facing the tightening collet and the annular abutment shoulder, the threaded nipple has at least one curved surface (10) with concavity facing the inside of the nipple and suitable for deforming the end portion of the tightening collet in such a way that said deformed end portion of the tightening collet inserts itself in the valley between the first coil and the second coil of the corrugated tube for the subsequent flattening of said first coil mainly in an axial direction .

8. Fitting according to the previous claim, wherein said curved surface (10) connects to the annular abutment shoulder (12) by means of a conical surface (11) .

9. Fitting according to any of the previous claims, wherein the tightening collet (4) is a symmetrical shape in relation to a transversal median axis.

10. Fitting according to any of the previous claims, wherein said tightening collet is a cylindrical shape.

11. 'Fitting according to any of the previous claims, wherein said annular prominence is positioned between and remotely from the ends of the tightening collet.

12. Fitting according to any of the previous claims, wherein the tightening collet has a continuous side wall.

13. Fitting according to any of the previous claims, wherein the tightening collet has a tightening end portion suitable for undergoing plastic deformation, and wherein said tightening end portion has a flattening end of the corrugated tube which is continuous all along its circumference.

Description:
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DESCRIPTION

"Fitting"

[0001] The present invention relates to a fitting for corrugated metal tubes, for example with parallel coils, of the type comprising a threaded nipple, a tightening collet and a threaded nut. Such fitting is suitable for connecting the corrugated tube to other components of a pipe network and/or system, such as another corrugated tube, ' a plain tube, an end to be soldered, threaded ends of any type. However, other types of fitting are also possible .

[0002] The quick fitting may be used in any sphere of application, within the limits posed by the resistance of the constituent materials of said fitting to temperature and/or corrosive substances etc.

[0003] The purpose of the present invention is to propose a fitting for corrugated tubes,, particularly metal tubes, composed of the least number possible of components, therefore simple to produce, assemble and use, and at the same time highly safe and reliable, and which is liquid and gas proof.

[0004] Said purpose is achieved by a fitting for corrugated metal tubes, comprising a threaded nipple for connecting a corrugated tube to another component of a piping network or system, a tightening collet suitable for being radially plastically deformed to block in an airtight manner the end of said corrugated tube to the nipple, and a · threaded nut suitable for being screwed to. the nipple so as to cause the radial deformation of the collet.

[0005] The tightening collet has a guide end portion which, when the threaded nut is completely screwed to the nipple, protrudes axially from the nipple-nut assembly so as to act as a guide and protection for the corrugated tube .

[0006] For example said guide end portion of the collet extends outside the nipple-nut assembly so as to cover one or more coils of the corrugated tube.

[0007] In a preferred embodiment, an annular projection extends radially from the outer surface of the collet, in a ' position substantially equidistant from the two opposite ends of the collet. The threaded nut has, internally, a step or chamfer suitable for axially engaging said annular projection so as to drag the collet towards the nipple.

[0008] The threaded nipple has, internally, an annular abutment shoulder for the end of the corrugated tube. Advantageously, said annular abutment shoulder has a substantially concave semi-circular abutment end, that is of a shape substantially complementary to the coils of the corrugated tube. [0009] Consequently, said concave annular shoulder, thanks to the pressure exerted by the deformed end of the collet on the rear and upper surface of the last coil of the corrugated tube, makes it possible to perform an axial deformation of the rim of said tube, achieving the flaring of the last coil and thereby the frontal seal of the fitting.

[0010] In a preferred embodiment, between the end facing the collet and the annular abutment shoulder, the threaded nipple has at least one curved surface with concavity facing the inside of the nipple, suitable for deforming the end portion of the tightening collet in such a way that said deformed end portion of the tightening collet is inserted in the valley between the first coil and the second coil of the corrugated tube for a subsequent flattening of said first coil in a mainly axial direction. ■

[0011] In a preferred embodiment, said curved surface connects to the annular abutment shoulder by means of a conical surface, preferably but not necessarily, consecutive to said curved surface.

[0012] The fitting described above does not need a gasket, unlike other existing solutions, ensuring the seal over time: in fact, in the known solutions with gasket the latter needs to be periodically replaced on account of the deterioration of the material caused by corrosion and/or ageing.

[0013] The fitting according to the invention can be used various times; the only part which needs to be replaced is the collet.

[0014] The need to flare, that is. to compress the first coil of the corrugated metal tubes with a special equipment or tool is also eliminated, with a consequent saving of means and materials.

[0015] Advantageously, the proposed fitting contemporarily forms several sealing areas: frontally, between the metal tube and the annular shoulder of the nipple, radially between the outer surface of the collet and the inner surface of the nipple, and in addition between the surface of the annular projection of the collet towards the nipple and the outer end of said nipple, and between the surface of the annular projection of the collet facing outwards and the step or chamfer .of the threaded nut .

[0016] The annular projection of the collet may be made with different cross-sections, such as rectangular, trapezoidal, hemispherical etc.

[0017] Said annular projection is sized so as to act,' on the side facing the nipple, as an abutment stop on the end of the nipple, and on the opposite side, as a support for the inner chamfer or step of the nut, for the advancement of the collet, also realising a further seal.

[0018] Advantageously, the collet is configured symmetrically in relation to a transversal median .axis, so as to permit its insertion in the nipple on both sides, preventing defects and drawbacks caused by distraction during its assembly.

[0019] The inner diameter of the collet is designed to house most of the existing corrugated metal tubes made by various manufacturers, tolerating a wide range of different outer diameters.

[0020] The length of the collet is designed so as to make the end of the nipple-nut assembly facing outwards project from the assembly so as to ensure the axiality of the corrugated pipe in the fitting itself; this also protects the corrugated tube to a certain extent against damage caused by flexion during assembly. This way the risk of injury from the sharp edges of the end of the corrugated tube is also considerably reduced.

[0021] In one embodiment, the nipple has a portion on its outer surface with a male thread compatible with a female thread made in the nut .

[0022] The nut has an inner diameter substantially equal or slightly greater than the outer diameter of the outer surface of the collet and less than the outer diameter of β

the radial projection. Advantageously, the inner diameter of the nut does not depend on the outer diameter of the corrugated tube.

[0023] Internally the nut has a female threading compatible with the male threading of the nipple.

[0024] Further characteristics and advantages of the fitting according to the invention will be more clearly comprehensible from the description given below of its preferred and non-limiting embodiments, with reference to the appended drawings, wherein:

[0025] figure 1 is an exploded view of the elements composing the fitting according to the invention;

[0026] figure 2 shows, in partial cross-section, the assembled fitting connected to a metal corrugated tube with parallel coils, during the step of screwing the threaded nut to the nipple; and

[0027] figure 3 shows, in partial cross-section, the assembled fitting with the nut completely screwed to the nipple .

[0028] In said drawings, reference numeral 1 globally denotes a fitting according to the invention for the connection of a corrugated metal tube 2, for example with parallel coils S, to another component of a pipe network or system.

[0029] The fitting 1 comprises a threaded nipple 3, a tightening collet 4 suitable for being plastically radially deformed to block in an airtight manner the end of said corrugated tube to the nipple 3, and a threaded nut 5 suitable for being screwed to the nipple so as to cause the radial deformation of the collet.

[0030] The threaded nipple 3 has a rear portion 31 for connection to the component of the pipe network or system, for example by screwing, an intermediate gripping portion 18, for example of a hexagonal shape so as to be engaged by a tool, and a front portion 32 coupling to the threaded nut 5. Said front portion 32 has a threading 33 on its outer surface. In one embodiment, said threading

33 ends before an end portion 34 which delimits · the intake of the- nipple 3, preferably of a cylindrical shape internally as well, and which ends with a front rim 14.

[0031] The threaded nipple 3 has, internally, an annular abutment shoulder 12 for the end of the corrugated tube 2. Advantageously, said annular abutment shoulder 12 has a substantially concave semi-circular abutment end 12 ' , that is of a shape substantially complementary to the coils S of the corrugated tube 2. Said annular shoulder 12 with concave end 12' is therefore internally delimited by an annular rim 13.

[0032] In a preferred embodiment, between the end portion

34 of the nipple 3 facing the collet and the annular abutment shoulder 12, the threaded nipple has at least one curved surface 10 with concavity facing the inside of the nipple, and a conical surface 11, preferably but not necessarily, consecutive to each other, suitable for causing a gradual deformation of the collet 4.

[0033] The tightening collet 4 is made in a material suitable for being plastically deformed when the collet is pressed axially against the nipple 3.

[0034] Plastic deformation is taken to mean that the tightening collet undergoes a permanent, or substantially permanent, deformation. In other words, the tightening collet 4 remains deformed even when the. compression exerted on said collet by the threaded nut 5 ceases, for example when the nut is unscrewed from the threaded nipple 3. To achieve such result, the collet is made from metal, such as brass.

[0035] The tightening collet .4 extends from a tightening end portion 41, suitable for undergoing radial deformation, and a guide end portion 42, axially opposite the tightening end portion 41.

[0036] In a preferred embodiment, the tightening collet 4 is a substantially cylindrical shape, defined by a side wall 42 which extends from a first end 9, facing the nipple, and a second end 44, facing outwards.

[0037] Following the radial plastic deformation, said tightening end portion 41 tapers towards the first end 9, that is to say assumes a substantially conical shape.

[0038] In a preferred embodiment, said side wall 42 is continuous all along its axial extension. In particular the first end 9 of the tightening collet 4, suitable for flattening the corrugated tube, is continuous along its entire circumference.

[0039] The collet 4 has an inner diameter Dl and an outer diameter D2.

[0040] An annular prominence 46 extends radially from the outer surface of the side wall 42. The annular prominence is positioned between and remotely from opposite ends of the tightening collet. Preferably, said annular prominence 46 is substantially localised in an intermediate position between the two opposite ends of the collet and may have a rectangular, semi-circular, trapezoidal etc cross-section. Said annular prominence 46 has a first (inner) surface 15, facing the nipple 3, and a second (outer) surface 8, facing outwards.

[0041] When said annular prominence 46 is localised exactly in an intermediate position between the two opposite ends of the collet, the collet has a symmetrical shape in relation to an axis of symmetry passing through said annular prominence 46.

[0042] The threaded nut . 5 has an inner threaded surface 52, with a (female) threading compatible with the (male) threading of the nipple, which from the rear end facing the nipple 3 extends as far as a step or chamfer 7 which determines a narrowing of the inner wall of the nut. The inner wall of the nut ends therefore with a cylindrical front portion 56, having an inner diameter D3 less than that of the threaded surface.

[0043] The components of the fitting 1 are supplied pre- assembled, that is the collet 4 is retained -in the nipple 3 by the nut 5, the latter having been previously screwed to the thread of the nipple 3.

[0044] The corrugated metal tube 2 is inserted in the pre- assembled fitting 1 passing through the inside of the collet 4 until it reaches the concave end 12' of the annular abutment shoulder 12 of the threaded nipple 3.

[0045] At this point the screwing of the nut 5 to the nipple 3 is completed, acting on the hexagonal surface 6 of the nut 5, and taking care to contemporarily block the nipple 3 acting on the respective outer hexagonal surface 18.

[0046] Following the advancement of the nut 5, the step or chamfer 7 of the nut 5 engages the outer surface 8 of the annular projection 44 of the collet 4 thereby pushing the latter and making it advance towards the annular shoulder 12 of the nipple 3. [0047] When the first end 9 of the collet 4 encounters the curved surface 10 of the nipple 3, an end portion of the collet -facing towards the inside of the nipple 3 undergoes a first radial deformation (figure 2); subsequently, following the further axial advancement of the collet 4, the conical surface 11 of the nipple completes the radial deformation of the collet 4 (figure 3) .

[0048] The aforementioned operation reduces the internal diameter Dl of the end portion of the collet facing towards the nipple making said end portion a substantially conical shape.

[0049] As may be seen from figure 3, said conically shaped end portion of collet connects to the cylindrical collet portion by means of an intermediate curved portion 9', the curvature of which is determined by the curved surface 10 of the nipple 3.

[0050] Such radial deformation of the collet 4 radially compresses the second coil S2 of the corrugated metal tube 2. In addition, the first end 9 of the collet comes to find itself behind the first coil SI, so as to compress said coil mainly in an axial direction against the concave end 12 ' of the annular abutment shoulder 12. Consequently, said concave end 12' deforms the end of the corrugated metal tube 2 in such a way as to compress the first coil SI of the corrugated metal tube 2 between the inner rim 13 of the annular shoulder 12 and the end 9 of the collet 4.

[0051] At this point, the end 14 of the nipple 3 facing the nut 5 interferes with the inner surface 15 of the annular prominence 46 of the collet 4, preventing further screwing of the nut 5.

[0052] It should be noted that, thanks to the curved surface 10 of the nipple 3, the first end 9 of the tightening collet 4 is deformed in such a way as to insert itself in the valley between the first coil SI and the second coil S2. This enables said first end 9 to flatten the first coil SI against the concave end 12 ' of the annular abutment shoulder 12, mainly in an axial direction, so as to ensure an optimal seal between the corrugated tube 2 and the threaded nipple 3.

[0053] It should be emphasised that a first and main frontal seal to the transit of liquids and gases is achieved thanks to the compression of the first coil SI of the metal tube 2 onto the annular abutment shoulder 12 of the threaded nipple 3; In addition, a radial seal is achieved by means of the contact between the outer surface of the radially deformed collet and the conical surface 11 of the nipple 3. Lastly, two further seals are achieved by means of the contact between the inner surface 15 of the annular prominence of the collet 4 and the end 14 of the nipple 3, and between the outer surface 8 of said annular prominence and the step or chamfer 7 of the nut 5, further guarantee of a complete and safe seal of the fitting 1.

[0054] It should be noted that, such sealing effects between the corrugated tube and the collet and between the collet and the nipple are ensured by the fact that the collet has a ' continuous lateral surface, in particular starting from its first end 9, that is, free of notches, chinks or holes.

[0055] In addition, such continuous structure of the collet wall makes it possible to confer a high degree of mechanical stability to the same, which is thus able to resist the application of elevated axial and radial forces .

[0056] It should also be noted that, when the nut is fully screwed to the nipple, the tightening collet 4 has a guide end portion 45 facing outwards which projects axially from the nipple-nut assembly so as to surround at least one coil S of the corrugated tube 2 outside the fitting. Said guide end portion 45 of the collet 4 acts as an axial guide for the corrugated tube in its end portion engaging with the fitting, contributing to the efficacy of the seal of the fitting and protecting the tube against damage caused by flexion during assembly.

[0057] A person skilled in the art may make modifications, adaptations and replacements of elements with others functionally equivalent to the embodiments of the fitting according to the invention so as to satisfy contingent requirements, while remaining within the sphere of protection of the following claims. Each of the characteristics described as belonging to a possible embodiment may be realised independently of the other embodiments described.