Expanding ring joint
First Claim
1. An apparatus for joining female and male tubular members along a common axis, comprising:
- a female tubular member having on one end a flat end surface and a female interrupted lip on said one end defining a plurality of inwardly projecting cogs;
a male tubular member having a male interrupted lip on one end defining a plurality of outwardly projecting cogs sized and positioned to fit between and behind said inwardly projecting cogs when said male tubular member is axially aligned with said female tubular member, said male tubular member also defining a shoulder on said one end, said shoulder having an integral, stepped ramp surface extending axially therearound;
a ring having a flat surface on one side and a stepped ramp surface on the other side, said ring being positioned around said one end of said male tubular member, said step ramp side abutting said stepped ramp surface integral to said shoulder;
said female and male tubular members being axially aligned and engaged wherein said outwardly projecting cogs are behind said inwardly projecting cogs;
means for holding said male tubular member against rotation relative to said female tubular member;
means for rotating said ring relative to said stepped ramp surface integral to said shoulder so that said ring flat surface is in abutment with said flat end surface; and
means for locking the rotational position of said ring relative to said male tubular member.
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Abstract
A joint having no external protrusions consisting of the mating cylindricalnds of two tubular members joined by interlocking cogs on the male and female ends of the tubular members, and a pair of facing ramp surfaced rings disposed in the joint with one ring integral with or affixed immovably to the male end of one tubular member, the other ring rotatably disposed upon that same member within the joint so that when the movable ring is rotated by means of a spanner wrench or equivalent tool relative to the stationary ring, the juxtaposed ramp surfaces ride upon each other causing the movable ring to move axially relative to but in continuing contact with the stationary ring until contact with the female end of the other tubular member in the joint is established and the joint is thereby made rigid. The spaces thus created between the ramps of the rings are filled with material that becomes solid or set screws radially disposed in the movable ring to engage an annular slot about the male end of the one tubular member and underlying the movable ring can be used to thereafter immobilize that ring.
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13 Claims
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1. An apparatus for joining female and male tubular members along a common axis, comprising:
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a female tubular member having on one end a flat end surface and a female interrupted lip on said one end defining a plurality of inwardly projecting cogs; a male tubular member having a male interrupted lip on one end defining a plurality of outwardly projecting cogs sized and positioned to fit between and behind said inwardly projecting cogs when said male tubular member is axially aligned with said female tubular member, said male tubular member also defining a shoulder on said one end, said shoulder having an integral, stepped ramp surface extending axially therearound; a ring having a flat surface on one side and a stepped ramp surface on the other side, said ring being positioned around said one end of said male tubular member, said step ramp side abutting said stepped ramp surface integral to said shoulder; said female and male tubular members being axially aligned and engaged wherein said outwardly projecting cogs are behind said inwardly projecting cogs; means for holding said male tubular member against rotation relative to said female tubular member; means for rotating said ring relative to said stepped ramp surface integral to said shoulder so that said ring flat surface is in abutment with said flat end surface; and means for locking the rotational position of said ring relative to said male tubular member.
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2. An apparatus for joining female and male tubular members along a common axis comprising:
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a female tubular member having on one end a flat end surface and a female interrupted lip on said one end defining a plurality of inwardly projecting cogs; a male tubular member having a male interrupted lip on one end defining a plurality of outwardly projecting cogs sized and positioned to fit between and behind said inwardly projecting cogs when said male tubular member is axially aligned with said female tubular member, said male tubular member also defining a lower shoulder on one end, an outer neck of lesser diameter than said lower shoulder extending upward, axially therefrom, upper shoulder extending radially inward therefrom, and a lesser diameter inner neck extending axially upward therefrom; a first ring having a flat surface on one side, and a stepped ramp surface on the other side, said first ring being positioned about said one end of said male tubular member, said flat side abutting said lower shoulder; a second ring having adjusting holes and a flat surface on one side, and a stepped ramp surface on the other side, said second ring being positioned about said one end of said male tubular member, said stepped ramp side abutting said stepped ramp of said first ring; means for retaining said first ring against rotation relative to said shoulder; said female and male tubular members being axially aligned and engaged wherein said outwardly projecting cogs are behind said inwardly projecting cogs; means for holding said male tubular member against rotation relative to said female tubular member; means for rotating said second ring relative to said first ring so that said second ring flat surface is in abutment with said flat end surface; and means for locking the rotational position of said second ring relative to said male tubular member. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
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6. The method of rigidly joining a female tubular member and a male tubular member, said female member having on one end a flat end surface and a female interrupted lip on said one end defining a plurality of inwardly projecting cogs and a plurality of radially disposed holes located below and centered on a line midway between the ends of at least two of said cogs, and said male member having a male interrupted lip on one end defining a plurality of outwardly projecting cogs sized and positioned to fit between and behind said inwardly projecting cogs, said male tubular member also defining an integral ring-shaped, stepped ramp surface including ramp end walls, said ramp surface extending axially upward about an outer neck of said male tubular member, an upper shoulder extending radially inward from said outer neck, and a lesser diameter inner neck extending axially upward from said upper shoulder, said method comprising the steps of:
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introducing a ring having a flat surface on one side and a stepped ramp surface including ramp end walls on the other side upon said one end of said male tubular member with said ramp side abutting said integral stepped ramp surface of said male tubular member; mating said male tubular member in said female tubular member so that said outward projecting cogs pass between said inward projecting cogs, and rotating said male tubular member relative to said female tubular member so that said outward projecting cogs are directly below and in slidable contact with said inward projecting cogs; securing said mated male and female tubular members from further rotation relative to each other; rotating said ring relative to said abutting integral stepped ramp surface extending axially upward about said outer neck of said male tubular member until said ring flat surface abuts said flat end surface and further rotation cannot be effected; and immovably fixing the position of said rotated ring relative to said abutting stepped ramp surface.
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7. The method of rigidly joining a female tubular member and a male tubular member, said female tubular member having on one end a flat end surface and a female interrupted lip on said one end defining a plurality of inwardly projecting cogs and a plurality of radially disposed holes located below and centered on a line midway between the ends of at least two of said cogs, and said male member having a male interrupted lip on one end defining a plurality of outwardly projecting cogs sized and positioned to fit between and behind said inwardly projecting cogs, said male tubular member also defining a lower shoulder on said one end, an outer neck of lesser diameter than said lower shoulder extending upward axially therefrom, an upper shoulder extending radially inward therefrom, and a lesser diameter inner neck extending upward axially therefrom, said method comprising the steps of:
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introducing a first ring having a flat surface on one side and a stepped ramp surface including ramp end walls, each end wall extending from the top end of each preceding ramp to the bottom end of the next succeeding ramp, on the other side upon said one end of said male tubular member with said flat side abutting said lower shoulder; securing said first ring immovably to said lower shoulder; introducing a second ring having a flat surface on one side and a stepped ramp surface including ramp end walls on the other side upon said one end of said male tubular member with said stepped ramp side abutting said stepped ramp side of said first ring; mating said male tubular member in said female tubular member so that said outward projecting cogs pass between said inward projecting cogs, and rotating said male tubular member relative to said female tubular member so that said outward projecting cogs lie directly below and in slidable contact with said inward projecting cogs; securing said mated male and female tubular members from further rotation relative to each other; rotating said second ring relative to said secured first ring upon said abutting first and second ring ramps until said second ring flat surface abuts said flat end surface and further rotation cannot be effected; and immovably fixing the position of said rotated second ring relative to said first ring. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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