Pipe joints or couplings – Movable jaw
Reexamination Certificate
2000-03-29
2002-04-02
Browne, Lynne H. (Department: 3629)
Pipe joints or couplings
Movable jaw
C285S104000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06364370
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a pipe joint for joining an end of one pipe and an end of the other pipe together, and particularly to a pipe joint suitable for use with a connection of pipes embedded in the ground so as to encase an electric cable therein.
2. Related Art
As an example, a conventional pipe joint is disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 10 (1998)-176774 Publication, which is constituted as shown in
FIG. 2
taken from the Publication.
That is, a pipe
22
inserted into a main tube
20
through an inserting inlet
21
can be initially fitted in and out. When the pipe
22
is actually connected, a projecting ring
40
is secured to the outer peripheral surface of the pipe
22
by introducing an adhesive
25
through an introducing inlet
26
formed in the wall of the main tube
20
. When the pipe
22
is about to be pulled out by the external force relatively from the main tube
20
, the projecting ring
40
secured to the pipe
22
presses a diameter-reducible elastic wedge ring
34
with a split groove
35
through an O-ring
36
, and when the wedge ring
34
moves along a tapered surface
30
in the inner peripheral surface of the main tube
20
to assume a diameter-reducible state, the wedge ring
34
is encroached on the outer peripheral surface of the pipe
22
so as to prevent the pipe
22
from being disengaged. It is noted that the introducing inlet
26
is provided with a stop plug
28
.
Incidentally, in the conventional pipe joint as mentioned above, the pipe
22
can be fitted in and out of the main tube
20
, in the initial period of the pipe connecting work, unless the adhesive
25
is introduced. Therefore, there is obtained the merit of giving the adjusting work time, and on the other hand, there poses a problem that the construction is complicated, and in addition, operation for introducing the adhesive is necessary when pipes are connected together.
From a viewpoint of the above, it is an object of the present invention to provide a pipe joint which can be easily assembled and can maintain the connection of pipes firmly while simplifying the pipe connecting work.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
For achieving the aforementioned object, according to the present invention, there is provided a pipe joint characterized in that in a tube having pipe inserting openings on opposite ends thereof so as to overlap on outer peripheral surfaces of ends of a pair of pipes to be joined together, inner peripheral portions of both half portions of the tube are formed with corresponding tapered surfaces gradually reduced in the inside diameter toward the openings, a wedge ring is charged into a large inside diameter portion of the tapered surface, the wedge ring being constituted in the form of an elastic wedge ring with a diameter reducing spilt groove in order to encroach on the outer peripheral surfaces of the pipes in the elastic diameter-reduced state when the wedge ring moves toward a small inside diameter portion of the tapered surface, a sliding ring capable of smoothly sliding along the inner surface of the tube is provided adjacent to the wedge ring in the large inside diameter portion of the tapered surface, a sliding-preventing shoulder for preventing the sliding ring from sliding in a direction away from the wedge ring is formed in the inner peripheral direction of the tube, and a rubber ring capable of being placed in close contact with the outer peripheral surface of the pipes inserted from the openings is engaged with and held on the inner peripheral portion of the sliding ring.
Further, according to the present invention, there is provided the pipe joint wherein a peripheral edge of one end of the rubber ring is present between the sliding ring and the wedge ring, and a peripheral edge of the other end of the rubber ring is present between the sliding ring and the sliding-preventing shoulder.
Further, according to the present invention, there is provided the pipe joint wherein the sliding ring is formed of hard plastic material, a convex portion formed on the outer periphery of the rubber ring is fitted in a recess formed along the inner periphery of the sliding ring.
In the aforementioned pipe joint according to the present invention, when the pipes joined together are inserted into the tube through the openings of the tube, the rubber ring engaged with and held on the inner peripheral portion of the sliding ring within the tube assumes a state in close contact with the outer peripheral surface of the pipe. In this manner, a pair of pipes inserted from the openings on the both ends of the tube is connected.
When the pipes receive the external force in a direction of slipping out of the tube, the rubber ring in close contact with the tube also moves toward the openings along with the tube. Such a movement of the rubber ring as described is carried out without trouble since the sliding ring integral with the rubber ring can be slidably moved smoothly along the inner surface of the tube.
With the movement of the rubber ring and the sliding ring as described above, the wedge ring pressed thereby also moves from the large inside diameter portion of the tapered surface of the inner surface of the tube toward the small inside diameter portion. In the elastic diameter-reduced state of the wedge ring caused by the movement of the wedge ring along the tapered surface as described, the encroaching of the wedge ring on the outer peripheral surface of the pipe is carried out precisely. Accordingly, the pipe is prevented from slipping out of the tube so that the connecting state of the pair of pipes inserted into the respective half portions of the tube is firmly maintained.
Further, when a peripheral edge of one end of the rubber ring is present between the sliding ring and the wedge ring, and a peripheral edge of the other end of the rubber ring is present between the sliding ring and the sliding-preventing shoulder, the sliding ring assumes a state of being wrapped in the rubber ring except the sliding surface relative to the inner surface of the tube to enhance an integrality of the sliding ring and the rubber ring. In addition, the contact of the sliding ring with the shoulder and with the wedge ring are carried out in a buffer manner through, the rubber material. Further, the diameter-reducing operation of the wedge ring at the time of pressing operation on the wedge ring caused by the sliding ring and the rubber ring is carried out properly without bringing forth the irregular deformation of the wedge ring.
Furthermore, when the sliding ring is formed of hard plastic material, a convex portion formed on the outer periphery of the rubber ring is fitted in a recess formed along the inner periphery of the sliding ring, the work of assembling the rubber ring on the sliding ring when the pipe joint is manufactured is considerably simplified, and the integrality of the sliding ring and the rubber ring is maintained without trouble when in use.
A pipe joint in one form of embodiments according to the present invention will be explained hereinafter with reference to the drawings.
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Adams & Wilks
Bochna David E.
Browne Lynne H.
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