Pipe retainer joints
First Claim
1. A pipe retaning joint for joining lengths of pipe, comprising a unitary coupling member having a central cylindrical member and a pair of split pipe retaining end members, each end member being split at diametrically opposite points, the said end members being joined to the said central member by integral narrow lugs located midway between th splits in the end members and retaining the said central and end members in axial alignment, the said central member having a pair of axially spaced apart annular grooves on its inner surface and an O-ring seated in each of said annular grooves, the said split end members each having their internal surface grooved to form pipe gripping surfaces, and bolt means for contracting the said split end members to bring them into gripping engagement with the pipes to be joined and to hold the pipes against axial withdrawal from the central member of the pipe retaining joint.
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Abstract
A pipe retainer joint particularly for use in connecting lengths of plastic pipe to each other or for connecting plastic pipe to the branches of valves and pipe fittings.
The pipe retainer joint in one form of the invention has a central member in which the abutting ends of pipe are sealed by means of O-rings, and a pair of split end members, joined to the central member by cast lugs, hold the pipe against withdrawal from the central member when clamped about the pipes. In a modified form of the invention, the central member and the split end members are separate from each other with the central member having external annular grooves at each end thereof, and the end members have a split annular collar which are aligned with the annular grooves in the central member and seat in the annular grooves when the split end members are clamped about the pipes. In a still further modification, the pipe is joined to the branch of valves or pipe fittings where the pipe is fitted into the branch and is sealed therein by an O-ring, and a pipe retaining member, including a split annular collar, is clamped about the pipe and the annular collar is seated in an external groove in the branch of the valve or pipe fitting.
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- 1. A pipe retaning joint for joining lengths of pipe, comprising a unitary coupling member having a central cylindrical member and a pair of split pipe retaining end members, each end member being split at diametrically opposite points, the said end members being joined to the said central member by integral narrow lugs located midway between th splits in the end members and retaining the said central and end members in axial alignment, the said central member having a pair of axially spaced apart annular grooves on its inner surface and an O-ring seated in each of said annular grooves, the said split end members each having their internal surface grooved to form pipe gripping surfaces, and bolt means for contracting the said split end members to bring them into gripping engagement with the pipes to be joined and to hold the pipes against axial withdrawal from the central member of the pipe retaining joint.
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