Immersion heat exchangers
First Claim
1. A pressurized fluid circulating assembly comprising a body made of nonmetallic, brittle material, at least two apertures formed by internal threads disposed in the body, first coupling members each including a first externally threaded male portion that engage the threads that form one of the apertures, a second internally threaded female portion and a head with multiple flats, and second coupling members each having an externally threaded male portion that engage the second threaded portion of one of said first coupling members, and a movement-inhibiting member disposed at a fixed position near at least one flat of each of two of said first coupling members to prevent rotation of said first coupling members.
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Abstract
A pressurized fluid circulating assembly includes a body made of non-metallic, brittle material. At least two apertures formed by internal threads are disposed in the body. First coupling members each include a first externally threaded male portion that can engage the threads of one of the apertures, a second internally threaded female portion and a head with multiple flats. Second coupling members each have an externally threaded male portion that can engage the second threaded portion of one of the first coupling members. A movement-inhibiting member is disposed at a fixed position near at least one flat of each of two of the first coupling members to prevent their rotation. A device may employ a movement-inhibiting member having a size and shape so as to be adapted to be received at a fixed position near at least one flat of each of two of the first coupling members when threaded into engagement with the apertures, thereby preventing rotation of the first coupling members. A method includes rotating to a tightening torque the externally threaded male portions of each of the first coupling members into engagement with the threads of one of the body apertures. The movement-inhibiting member is disposed at a fixed position near at least one flat of each of two of the first coupling members. The externally threaded male portion of each of the second coupling members is threaded into the second internally threaded female portion of one of the first coupling members. Rotation of the first coupling members is prevented by engaging the at least one flat of each of the first coupling members with the movement-inhibiting member.
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23 Claims
- 1. A pressurized fluid circulating assembly comprising a body made of nonmetallic, brittle material, at least two apertures formed by internal threads disposed in the body, first coupling members each including a first externally threaded male portion that engage the threads that form one of the apertures, a second internally threaded female portion and a head with multiple flats, and second coupling members each having an externally threaded male portion that engage the second threaded portion of one of said first coupling members, and a movement-inhibiting member disposed at a fixed position near at least one flat of each of two of said first coupling members to prevent rotation of said first coupling members.
- 11. A device for strengthening connections to a pressurized fluid circulating assembly, the assembly including a body made of non-metallic, brittle material, at least two apertures formed by internal threads disposed in the body, first coupling members each including a first externally threaded male portion engaging the threads that form one of the apertures, a second internally threaded female portion and a head with multiple flats, and second coupling members each having an externally threaded male portion engaging the second threaded portion of one of said first coupling members, said device comprising a movement-inhibiting member having a size and shape adapted to be received at a fixed position near at least one flat of each of two of said first coupling members when said first coupling members are threaded into engagement with said apertures, thereby preventing rotation of said first coupling members.
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17. A method of connecting couplings to a pressurized fluid circulating body made of nonmetallic, brittle material, at least two apertures formed by internal threads disposed in the body, comprising the steps of:
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(a) rotating to a tightening torque an externally threaded male portion of each of first coupling members into engagement with the threads of one of said body apertures; (b) disposing a movement-inhibiting member at a fixed position near at least one flat of a multiple-flat head of each of two of said first coupling members; (c) threading an externally threaded male portion of each of second coupling members into a second internally threaded female portion of one of said first coupling members; and (d) preventing rotation of said first coupling members by engaging said at least one flat of each of said coupling members with said movement-inhibiting member. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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