Fittings for pipe
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1. In pipe coupling of the type including two arcuate coupling segments and a fastening means, each, said coupling segment being configure essentially identical to the other, each said coupling segment comprising:
- an arcuate body comprised of radial and axial walls providing for the reception of sealing means, said radial walls defining a leading edge and a following edge of the arcuate body;
each said arcuate body having radially inwardly extending engagement means near the following edge for clamping engagement with an end of one of two pipe members arranged in juxtaposed relationship for coupling;
each said arcuate body having first end faces on each end of the arcuate body which can be positioned in facial engagement with like end faces of one other like coupling segment, said first end faces being essentially planar in the diametral X-Z plane of a pipe coupling and extending parallel to the longitudinal Z axis of the pipe coupling;
each said arcuate body terminating in bolt pads at both ends, said bolt pads being used as a means for securing one coupling segment to another like coupling segment in end-to-end encircling relationship about two pipe members;
first said bolt pad being located near to the leading edge of the arcuate body thereof and having an opening therethrough, said first bolt pad having an inclined end face aligned for sliding face engagement with a like inclined end face of a first bolt pad of another such coupling segment, said end face being inclined at an oblique angle to the diametral X-Z plane of the pipe coupling and extending perpendicular to the Y-Z plane of the pipe coupling;
a second bolt pad on the opposite end of the arcuate body and near to the following edge thereof, being a lug having a opening therethrough for receiving a fastening means, said lug being aligned such that an axis through the center of the opening is aligned parallel to the longitudinal Z axis of the pipe members;
said fastening means relative to the first bolt pad being operative to urge said end faces of the first bolt pad of each coupling segment towards each other to slide said first end faces across each other and to reduce the effective internal circumferential length of the inner periphery of said coupling; and
said fastening means relative to the second bolt pad being operative to draw the inwardly extending engagement means of one arcuate coupling segment against the end of one pipe member and to draw the inwardly extending engagement means of the other arcuate coupling segment against the end of the other pipe member and along the longitudinal Z axis of the pipe members, permitting said engagement means to clamp onto and secure the pipe member, sealing means being retained in the pipe coupling by the radial nd axial walls and radially extending engagement means of the arcuate coupling segments and the exterior walls of the pipe members.
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Abstract
What has been described in its simplest form is a coupling segment, which when used in conjunction with a like coupling segment, provides a coupling for use in securing the juxtaposed ends of pipe, such pipe having grooves encircling their ends. There is also provided a coupling for the holding of pipe ends and a method of securing pipe to form a pipeline.
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1. In pipe coupling of the type including two arcuate coupling segments and a fastening means, each, said coupling segment being configure essentially identical to the other, each said coupling segment comprising:
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an arcuate body comprised of radial and axial walls providing for the reception of sealing means, said radial walls defining a leading edge and a following edge of the arcuate body; each said arcuate body having radially inwardly extending engagement means near the following edge for clamping engagement with an end of one of two pipe members arranged in juxtaposed relationship for coupling; each said arcuate body having first end faces on each end of the arcuate body which can be positioned in facial engagement with like end faces of one other like coupling segment, said first end faces being essentially planar in the diametral X-Z plane of a pipe coupling and extending parallel to the longitudinal Z axis of the pipe coupling; each said arcuate body terminating in bolt pads at both ends, said bolt pads being used as a means for securing one coupling segment to another like coupling segment in end-to-end encircling relationship about two pipe members; first said bolt pad being located near to the leading edge of the arcuate body thereof and having an opening therethrough, said first bolt pad having an inclined end face aligned for sliding face engagement with a like inclined end face of a first bolt pad of another such coupling segment, said end face being inclined at an oblique angle to the diametral X-Z plane of the pipe coupling and extending perpendicular to the Y-Z plane of the pipe coupling; a second bolt pad on the opposite end of the arcuate body and near to the following edge thereof, being a lug having a opening therethrough for receiving a fastening means, said lug being aligned such that an axis through the center of the opening is aligned parallel to the longitudinal Z axis of the pipe members; said fastening means relative to the first bolt pad being operative to urge said end faces of the first bolt pad of each coupling segment towards each other to slide said first end faces across each other and to reduce the effective internal circumferential length of the inner periphery of said coupling; and said fastening means relative to the second bolt pad being operative to draw the inwardly extending engagement means of one arcuate coupling segment against the end of one pipe member and to draw the inwardly extending engagement means of the other arcuate coupling segment against the end of the other pipe member and along the longitudinal Z axis of the pipe members, permitting said engagement means to clamp onto and secure the pipe member, sealing means being retained in the pipe coupling by the radial nd axial walls and radially extending engagement means of the arcuate coupling segments and the exterior walls of the pipe members. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. An arcuate coupling segment, said coupling segment comprising:
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an arcuate body comprised of radial and axial walls providing for the reception of a sealing means, said radial walls defining a leading edge and a following edge of the arcuate body; said arcuate body having radially inwardly extending engagement means near the following edge for clamping engagement with an end of one of two pipe members arranged in juxtaposed relationship for coupling; said arcuate body having first end faces on each end of the arcuate body which can be positioned in facial engagement with like end faces of one other like coupling segment, said first end faces being essentially planar in the diametral X-Z plane of a pipe coupling and extending parallel to the longitudinal Z axis of the pipe coupling; said arcuate body terminating in bolt pads at both ends, said bolt pads being used as means for securing one coupling segment to another like coupling segment in end-to-end encircling relationship about a pipe; first said bolt pad being located near to the leading edge of the arcuate body thereof and having an opening therethrough, said first bolt pad having an inclined end face aligned for sliding face engagement with a like inclined end face of a first bolt pad of another coupling segment, said end face being inclined at an oblique angle to the diametral X-Z plane of a pipe coupling and extending perpendicular to the Y-Z plane of a pipe coupling; a second bolt pad on the opposite end of the arcuate body and near to the following edge thereof, being a lug having a opening therethrough for receiving a fastening means, said lug being aligned such that an axis through the center of the opening is aligned parallel to the longitudinal Z axis of the pipe members. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6)
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7. An arcuate coupling segment, said coupling segment comprising:
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an arcuate body comprised of radial and axial walls providing for the reception of a sealing means, said axial walls defining a leading edge and a following edge of the arcuate body; each said arcuate body having radially inwardly extending engagement means near the following edge and the leading edge for clamping engagement with ends of two pipe members arranged in juxtaposed relationship for coupling; each said arcuate body having first end faces on each end of the arcuate body which can be positioned in facial engagement with like end faces of one other like coupling segment, said first end faces being essentially planar in the diametral X-Z plane of a pipe coupling and extending parallel to the longitudinal Z axis of the pipe coupling; each said arcuate body terminating in bolt pads at both ends, said bolt pads being used as a means for securing one coupling segment to another like coupling segment in end-to-end encircling relationship about two pipe members; said bolt pads being located near to the leading edge of the arcuate body thereof and having an opening therethrough to receive a fastening means, each said bolt pad having an inclined end face aligned for sliding face engagement with a like end face of one other such coupling segment, each said inclined end face being inclined at an oblique angle to the diametral X-Z plane of the pipe coupling and extending perpendicular to the Y-Z plane of the pipe coupling; said fastening means relative to the bolt pads being operative to urge said first end faces of each bolt pad of each coupling segment towards each other and then to slide said first end faces across each other to reduce the effective internal circumferential length of the inwardly extending engagement means against the pipe members and along the longitudinal axis of the pipe members, permitting said engagement means to clamp onto and secure the pipe member, sealing means being retained in the pipe coupling by the radial and axial walls and radially extending engagement means of the arcuate coupling segments and the exterior walls of the pipe members. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. In a pipe coupling of the type including two arcuate coupling segments nd a fastening means, each said coupling segment being configured essentially identical to the other, each said coupling segment comprising;
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an arcuate body comprised of radial and axial walls providing for the reception of sealing means, said radial walls defining a leading edge and a following edge of the arcuate body; each said arcuate body having radially inwardly extending engagement means near the following edge for clamping engagement with ends of two pipe members arrange in juxtaposed relationship for coupling; each said arcuate body having first end faces on each end of the arcuate body which can be positioned in facial engagement with like end faces of one other like coupling segment, said first end faces being essentially planar in the diametral X-Z plane of a pipe coupling and extending parallel to the longitudinal Z axis of the pipe coupling; each said arcuate body terminating in bolt pads at both ends, said bolt pads being used as a means for securing one coupling segment to another like coupling segment in end-to-end encircling relationship about two pipe members; said bolt pads being located near to the leading edge of the arcuate body thereof and having an opening therethrough to receive a fastening means, each said bolt pad having an inclined end face aligned for facing engagement with a like inclined end face of a bolt pad of another such coupling segment, each said inclined end face being inclined at an oblique angle to the diametral X-Z plane of the pipe coupling and extending perpendicular to the Y-Z plane of the pipe coupling; said fastening means relative to the bolt pads being operative to urge said first end faces of each bolt pad of each coupling segment towards each other and then to slide said first end faces across each other to reduce the effective internal circumferential length of the inner periphery of said pipe coupling in order to draw the inwardly extending engagement means against the pipe members and along the longitudinal Z axis of the pipe members permitting said engagement means to clamp onto and secure the pipe member, the sealing means being retained in the pipe coupling by the radial and axial walls and radially extending engagement means of the arcuate coupling segments and the exterior walls of the pipe members. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. An arcuate coupling segment, said coupling segment comprising:
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an arcuate body comprised of radial and axial walls providing for the reception of a sealing means, said radial walls defining a leading edge and a following edge of the arcuate body; each said arcuate body having radially inwardly extending engagement means near the following edge for clamping engagement with ends of two pipe members arranged in juxtaposed relationship for coupling; each said arcuate body having first end faces on each end of the arcuate body which can be positioned in facial engagement with like end faces of one other like coupling segment, said first end faces being essentially planar in the diametral X-Z plane of a pipe coupling and extending parallel to the longitudinal Z axis of the pipe coupling; each said arcuate body terminating in bolt pads at both ends, said bolt pads being used as a means for securing one coupling segment to another like coupling segment in end-to-end encircling relationship about two pipe members; said bolt pads being located near to the leading edge of the arcuate body thereof and having an opening therethrough to receive a fastening means, each said bolt pad having an inclined end face aligned for sliding face engagement with a like end face of one other such coupling segment, each said inclined end face being inclined at an oblique angle to the diametral X-Z plane of the pipe coupling and extending perpendicular to the Y-Z plane of the pipe coupling; said fastening means relative to the bolt pads being operative to urge said first end faces of each bolt pad of each coupling segment towards each other and then to slide said first end faces across each other to reduce the effective internal circumferential length of the inner periphery of said pipe coupling in order to draw the inwardly extending engagement means against the pipe members and along the longitudinal Z axis of the pipe members, permitting said engagement means to clamp onto and secure the pipe member, the sealing means being retained in the pipe coupling by the radial and axial walls and radially extending engagement means of the arcuate coupling segments and the exterior walls of the pipe members. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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