Self sealing fluid duct/fitting connector

Seal for a joint or juncture – Seal between fixed parts or static contact against... – Contact seal for a pipe – conduit – or cable

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C277S606000, C277S616000, C277S910000, C285S344000

Reexamination Certificate

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06325389

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates in general to fluid pipe systems such as air ducts and their fittings for HVAC (heating; ventilation; and air-conditioning) systems, and in particular to a fluid pipe connector for connecting with one or more fluid pipes, and sealing the connection by means of a moving rubber gasket seal.
2. Description of the Relevant Art
Conventional HVAC ventilation duct systems are composed of elongated straight ducts and a large number of individual or sometimes grouped fittings such as for instance elbows, bends, T pieces, transitions, etc. At different positions along the longitudinal length or at the junction with one of these specific fittings it is necessary to provide a seal. The problem of achieving a seal between two pipes has long been addressed by those skilled in the art. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,531,460; 5,473,815; European Patent EP 0 596 230; Data Sheet 6121 featuring ROLL-GU-FIX, a registered trademark of Aerotechnik Siegwart GMBH; and Design Pat. Nos. 363,115; 377,829; 386,246; 362,300 and 362,299 and others all depict the use of a flexible deformable type gasket material disposed between an outer and inner fluid pipe junction. All of the above patents of the related art are suitable for their intended purpose, that is to make a seal, and their intended methods of adjoining the pipes.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,050,703 and 5,531,460 and several of the Design Patents all assigned to Lindab Ab Basted Sweden are directed to pipe connectors for establishing a connection between pipes wherein lip seal of U-shaped cross-section provides a seal between the outer side of the connector and the inner side of the pipe. U.S. Pat. No. 5,531,460 appears to be an improvement invention wherein the U-shaped cross-section sealing ring is pre-loaded by first providing an arcuate section for the middle of the U so that the side member flanges are first directed ideally outward and then brought to a 90 degree position of the U when the arcuate middle section is clamped.
European Patent EP 0 596 230 B1 and Specification Sheet 6121 directed to ROLL-GU-FIX, the registered trademark of Aerotechnik Siegwart GMBH are both directed to a rolling flexible gasket that starts from a first initial position or groove on the coupler and then as the coupler is passed into the pipe/duct rolls to a second or final resting position or groove as the pipes ducts are completely inserted, i.e. when the connector is completely inserted into the pipe/duct.
An important element of HVAC fluid pipe/duct assemblies that is not addressed by any of these examples of assembly of the related art is that although these sealing methods may provide a greater or lesser seal, they do not tend to affix the pipes/ducts together but rather require an attachment method to make the final connection between two pipes/ducts of the junction. They will not even make a temporary attachment. Sometimes in the assembly of large pipe/duct runs, the large volume pipes/ducts (which can be quite massive), will not retain themselves in position until that attachment means has been completed which is often by the use of one or more sheet metal screws. This can be unweilding, undesirable and unwelcome to skilled laborers/craftsmen/technicians who are assembling the pipe/duct runs. None of these patents of the related art shows or even hints at a way to at least temporarily stop the pipes/ducts from being pulled apart during or after when they are or have been inserted.
Accordingly, it would be desirable to have a pipe/duct juncture featuring a flexible deformable gasket material that will at least temporarily keep its position during the assembly process before the permanent attachment means is affixed. It would be further desirable to have a pipe/duct juncture featuring a flexible deformable gasket material that will permanently keep its position after the assembly process thereby eliminating the permanent attachment means.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Briefly, the present invention is a unique fluid pipe/duct coupling/fitting having flexible arcuate pliable and deformable gaskets such as an O-ring providing the seal between an OD pipe and the ID coupling or fitting and an uncouple retard means for promoting the insertion of the tubular fluid connector into a fluid pipe and preventing/retarding the tubular fluid connector from backing away or withdrawing from the fluid pipe into which the ID coupling is being inserted. The uncoupling retarder means includes a first starting groove and a last or final resting groove both disposed on the tubular wall of the fluid connector pipe, said first beginning and last final resting groove being disposed and having a predetermined longitudinal distance along the length of the pipe wall between them. This longitudinal distance between the first or initial position groove and the last or final position groove has disposed on the predetermined distance between them a series of discreet ramps extending from the depth of the first or initial position starting groove and extending in ever increasing radial steps away from the axis of the connector pipe up to the radial position at the top of the final or resting position groove. Each of these ramps or steps has a predetermined length and radial rise so as to produce a stepped incline from the radial position of the first or initial groove up to the top of the final or resting position groove. Any number of ramps can be used but a preferred embodiment of the invention utilizes five ramps. The purpose of each ramp is to prevent rollback of the annular flexible sealing material so as to prevent/retard uncoupling of the longitudinal run of pipe and the connector once the connector is inserted into the longitudinal run of pipe. Each discreet ramp presents a longitudinal shallow-sloped run for the annular flexible gasket sealer to roll up for the insertion direction of the coupling and presents a saw-tooth rigid vertical resting place for the annular flexible sealing material to bind against in the opposite withdrawal direction, so as to retard/prevent withdrawal of the coupling midway between the beginning of the insertion and the final resting spot. A preferred embodiment of the invention utilizes a large cross-sectional area annular flexible sealing means such that when said annular sealing means is rolling up the stepped surfaces during the insertion of the coupling into the longitudinal run of pipe, then the large cross-sectional area sealing means becomes compressed. The size of compression of the large cross-sectional area sealing means is predetermined so as to extend over at least two of the vertical ramp ridges so as to insure the annular flexible sealing means retards/prevents movement of the coupler in the withdrawal direction. The enlarged cross-sectional area of flexible annular sealing means as disclosed above may take the form of a predetermined oversized annular O-ring of standard or custom made specifications. The flexible annular sealing means may take other geometric configurations as well, such as for example an elliptical, oblong or even square cross section.
An alternate embodiment of the invention comprises grooves having the mirror image geometry of the fitting grooves disposed on the tube wall of the end of the longitudinal duct run such that when the end of the duct run is pushed over a standard non-grooved duct fitting a flexible annular deformable gasket material such as an O-ring will deform between the tube walls of the duct fitting and the duct run. Alternate O-ring geometries again include oblong, egg-shaped, elliptical, and even square and rectangular cross-sections. Alternate adhesion means for ensuring that the O-rings remain disposed between the fitting and the end of the duct run include embedding a wire, band or other form retaining substance within the cross-section of the O-ring and disposing adhesive material on either the grooved surfaces of the fitting and/or the duct/pipe/tube wall of the longitudinal duct run groove geometries.


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patent: 1502673 (1924-07-01), Ho

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