Coupling with concave bearing surface
First Claim
1. In combination, pipe coupling segments and a threaded fastener, said coupling segments being interconnectable to one another using said threaded fastener, said threaded fastener having retaining elements at opposite ends, each said coupling segment being positionable for straddling facing ends of a pair of pipe elements for securing said pipe elements together in end-to-end relationship, at least one of said coupling segments comprising:
- a bridge structure having opposite ends;
a pair of arcuate surfaces positioned on said bridge structure, each said arcuate surface being disposed to interface circumferentially with the outer surface of one of said pipe elements; and
connection members projecting outwardly from said opposite ends of said coupling segment, at least one of said connection members comprising a concave bearing surface having an aperture therethrough for receiving said fastener, said concave bearing surface surrounding said aperture, the concaveness of said concave bearing surface is uniform around the central vertical axis of said aperture, said concave bearing surface being sized to contact one of said retaining elements, said one retaining element having a contact surface engageable with said concave bearing surface, said contact surface having a shape not matched to said concave bearing surface for reducing the torque required to rotate said one retaining element relatively to said concave bearing surface upon tightening of said fastener for drawing said coupling segments into engagement with said pipe elements.
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Abstract
A concave bearing surface for use with lugs of pipe coupling segments and a method of joining pipe ends. The concave bearing surface is positioned on the lug and surrounds an aperture which receives a fastener attaching the coupling segments together end to end surrounding pipe ends to be joined. Either the nut or the head of the fastener that engages the concave surface may be rotated to tighten the fastener. Engagement between the concave surface and the rotating member reduces the torque required to tighten the fastener and effect a stiff, fluid tight joint.
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26 Claims
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1. In combination, pipe coupling segments and a threaded fastener, said coupling segments being interconnectable to one another using said threaded fastener, said threaded fastener having retaining elements at opposite ends, each said coupling segment being positionable for straddling facing ends of a pair of pipe elements for securing said pipe elements together in end-to-end relationship, at least one of said coupling segments comprising:
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a bridge structure having opposite ends; a pair of arcuate surfaces positioned on said bridge structure, each said arcuate surface being disposed to interface circumferentially with the outer surface of one of said pipe elements; and connection members projecting outwardly from said opposite ends of said coupling segment, at least one of said connection members comprising a concave bearing surface having an aperture therethrough for receiving said fastener, said concave bearing surface surrounding said aperture, the concaveness of said concave bearing surface is uniform around the central vertical axis of said aperture, said concave bearing surface being sized to contact one of said retaining elements, said one retaining element having a contact surface engageable with said concave bearing surface, said contact surface having a shape not matched to said concave bearing surface for reducing the torque required to rotate said one retaining element relatively to said concave bearing surface upon tightening of said fastener for drawing said coupling segments into engagement with said pipe elements. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A pipe coupling assembly for securing pipe elements together in end-to-end relationship, each said coupling assembly comprising:
a plurality of coupling segments connected in end to end relationship by threaded fasteners having retaining elements at opposite ends, said coupling segments being positionable straddling facing ends of a pair of said pipe elements, each said coupling segment comprising; a bridge structure having opposite ends; a pair of arcuate surfaces positioned on said bridge structure, each said arcuate surface being disposed to interface circumferentially with the outer surface of one of said pipe elements; and connection lugs projecting outwardly from said opposite ends of said coupling segment, said connection lugs each having a concave bearing surface surrounding an aperture therethrough for receiving one of said fasteners, the concaveness of said concave bearing surface is uniform around the central vertical axis of said aperture, said concave bearing surface being sized to contact one of said retaining elements, said one retaining element having a contact surface engageable with said concave bearing surface, said contact surface having a shape not matched to said concave bearing surface for reducing the torque required to rotate said retaining element relatively to said concave bearing surface upon tightening of said fastener for drawing said coupling segments into engagement with said pipe elements. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. In combination, a pipe coupling assembly and a pair of pipe elements, said pipe coupling assembly securing said pipe elements to one another in end-to-end relationship, said coupling assembly comprising:
a plurality of coupling segments connected in end to end relationship by threaded fasteners each having retaining elements at opposite ends, said coupling segments being positioned straddling facing ends of said pair of pipe elements, each said coupling segment comprising; a bridge structure having opposite ends; a pair of arcuate surfaces positioned on said bridge structure, each said arcuate surface being disposed to interface circumferentially with the outer surface of one of said pipe elements; and lug members projecting outwardly from said opposite ends of said coupling segments, said lug members each having a concave bearing surface surrounding an aperture therethrough for receiving one of said fasteners, the concaveness of said concave bearing surface is uniform around the central vertical axis of said aperture, said concave bearing surface being sized to contact one of said retaining elements, said one retaining element having a contact surface engageable with said concave bearing surface, said contact surface having a shape not matched to said concave bearing surface for reducing the torque required to rotate said retaining element relatively to said concave bearing surface upon tightening of said fastener for drawing said coupling segments into engagement with said pipe elements. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. A method of securing facing ends of pipe elements together in end-to-end relationship, said method comprising:
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providing a pipe coupling assembly having a pair of coupling segments attached to one another end-to-end surrounding a central space, said coupling segments having arcuate surfaces disposed to interface circumferentially with the outer surfaces of said pipe elements, said coupling segments having connection members projecting outwardly from opposite ends thereof, said connection members each having a concave bearing surface surrounding an aperture therethrough for receiving a threaded fastener having a finished hex nut at at least one end thereof, the concaveness of said concave bearing surface is uniform around the central vertical axis of said aperture, said concave bearing surface being sized to contact said finished hex nut for reducing the torque required to rotate said finished hex nut relatively to said concave bearing surface; inserting ends of said pipe elements into said central space; and tightening said fasteners by rotating said finished hex nut, thereby moving said coupling segments toward one another, said finished hex nut contacting said concave bearing surface and rotating relatively thereto.
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25. In combination, pipe coupling segments and a threaded fastener, said coupling segments being interconnectable to one another using said threaded fastener, said threaded fastener having a finished hex nut at at least one end thereof, each said coupling segment being positionable for straddling facing ends of a pair of pipe elements for securing said pipe elements together in end-to-end relationship, at least one of said coupling segments comprising:
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a bridge structure having opposite ends; a pair of arcuate surfaces positioned on said bridge structure, each said arcuate surface being disposed to interface circumferentially with the outer surface of one of said pipe elements; and connection members projecting outwardly from said opposite ends of said coupling segment, at least one of said connection members comprising a concave bearing surface having an aperture therethrough for receiving one of said fasteners, said concave bearing surface surrounding said aperture, the concaveness of said concave bearing surface is uniform around the central vertical axis of said aperture, said concave bearing surface being sized to contact said finished hex nut and reduce the torque required to rotate said finished hex nut relatively to said concave bearing surface, said finished hex nut being rotatable relatively to said concave bearing surface upon tightening of said fastener for drawing said coupling segments into engagement with said pipe elements.
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26. A pipe coupling assembly for securing pipe elements together in end-to-end relationship, each said coupling assembly comprising:
a plurality of coupling segments connected in end to end relationship by threaded fasteners, at least one said fastener having a finished hex nut at at least one end thereof, said coupling segments being positionable straddling facing ends of a pair of said pipe elements, each said coupling segment comprising; a bridge structure having opposite ends; a pair of arcuate surfaces positioned on said bridge structure, each said arcuate surface being disposed to interface circumferentially with the outer surface of one of said pipe elements; and connection lugs projecting outwardly from said opposite ends of said coupling segment, said connection lugs each having a concave bearing surface surrounding an aperture therethrough for receiving one of said fasteners, the concaveness of said concave bearing surface is uniform around the central vertical axis of said aperture, said concave bearing surface being sized to contact said finished hex nut for reducing the torque required to rotate said finished hex nut relatively to said concave bearing surface upon tightening of said fastener for drawing said coupling segments into engagement with said pipe elements.
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