IP Library Granted Patent US 8,007,284
Granted Patent B2
US 8,007,284 · App. 12/800,162 · Granted Aug 30, 2011

Moisture proof telescoping coupler assembly for electric metal tubes with enhanced grounding, sealing, and continuity

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Patent No.
US 8,007,284
App. No.
12/800,162
Granted
Aug 30, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A moisture proof, telescoping coupler assembly for electric metal tubes and threaded rigid pipe with an enhanced grounding arrangement both internally and externally for electrically grounding and bonding the telescoping tube to the coupler body and improved continuity. A high conductivity metal plating on an internal cantered spring improves continuity and lowers voltage drop. Moisture proof sealing is improved by centering the electric metal tube within the coupler body adjacent the seal preventing possible leaking after securing the electric metal tube to one end. A modified arrangement utilizes a snap fitting retaining ring for securing an electric metal tube to the coupler body to provide for unidirectional insertion of an electric metal tube into the open end of a coupler body in a manner that prohibits unintentional separation of the tube and/or retainer ring from the coupler body.

Claims (66)

1. A telescoping electric metal tube coupler assembly comprising:

a coupler body having a bore extending therethrough and having first and second opposed end openings adapted to receive an electric metal tube;

a first seal placed adjacent the first opposed end opening;

an internal circumferential groove placed in said coupler body adjacent said first seal;

a grounding spring comprising canted helical coils placed within said internal circumferential groove, whereby said grounding spring having canted helical coils is compliant permitting the electric metal tube to telescope within said coupler body and provide electrical continuity between said coupler body and the electric metal tube;

a metal plating placed on said grounding spring; and

a second seal placed adjacent the second opposed end opening,

whereby said metal plating improves continuity and lowers voltage drop across the electric metal tube coupler.

2. An electric metal tube coupler as in claim 1 wherein:

said metal plating has an electrical conductivity higher than the material of the electric metal tube.

3. An electric metal tube coupler as in claim 1 wherein:

said metal plating comprises tin.

4. An electric metal tube coupler as in claim 1 wherein:

said metal plating comprises tin alloy.

5. An electric metal tube coupler as in claim 1 wherein:

said metal plating is selected from the group consisting of tin, tin-zinc alloy, tin-lead alloy, tin-nickel alloy, silver, and gold.

6. An electric metal tube coupler as in claim 1 wherein:

said metal plating has a thickness ranging between 0.00015 and 0.00030 inches or between 0.0381 and 0.0762 millimeters.

7. An electric metal tube coupler as in claim 1 wherein:

said grounding spring comprises copper.

8. An electric metal tube coupler assembly comprising:

a coupler body having a bore extending therethrough and having first and second opposed end openings adapted to receive an electric metal tube;

a first seal placed adjacent the first opposed end opening;

an internal circumferential groove placed in said coupler body adjacent said first seal;

a grounding spring placed within said internal circumferential groove;

a metal plating placed on said grounding spring;

a second seal placed adjacent the second opposed end opening;

a grounding ring connected to said electric metal tube, and a flexible grounding strap interconnecting said grounding ring to said coupler body,

whereby the metal tube coupler is grounded externally by said flexible grounding strap and internally by said grounding spring having said metal plating improving continuity and lowering voltage drop across the electric metal tube coupler providing enhanced electrical grounding and continuity.

9. An electric metal tube coupler assembly comprising:

a coupler body having a bore extending therethrough and having opposed end openings,

an electric metal tube, said electric metal tube having an end portion adapted to be slidably received in one of the opposed end openings and having a first electrical conductivity,

an inwardly extending stop means disposed within the bore between the opposed end openings,

sealing means disposed in the one of the opposed end openings circumscribing the end portion of said electric metal tube slidably disposed within the one of the opposed end openings,

a grounding spring groove formed in the interior surface of said coupler body adjacent said sealing means,

a grounding spring placed within said grounding spring groove,

a metal plating formed on said grounding spring, said metal plating having a second electrical conductivity higher than the first electrical conductivity,

a grounding ring connected to said electric metal tube, and

a flexible grounding strap interconnecting said grounding ring to said coupler body,

whereby the metal tube coupler is grounded externally by said flexible grounding strap and internally by said grounding spring providing enhanced electrical grounding and continuity.

10. An electric metal tube coupler assembly as in claim 9 wherein:

said metal plating comprises tin.

11. An electric metal tube coupler assembly as in claim 9 wherein:

said metal plating comprises tin alloy.

12. An electric metal tube coupler assembly as in claim 9 wherein:

said metal plating is selected from the group consisting of tin, tin-zinc alloy, tin-lead alloy, tin-nickel alloy, silver, and gold.

13. An electric metal tube coupler assembly as in claim 9 wherein:

said metal plating has a thickness ranging between 0.00015 and 0.00030 inches or between 0.0381 and 0.0762 millimeters.

14. A telescoping coupler assembly for coupling electric metal tubes or pipes comprising:

a coupler body having a bore extending therethrough and having first and second opposed end openings adapted to receive a metal tube, said coupler body having a first electrical conductivity;

a first seal placed adjacent the first opposed end opening;

a grounding spring groove formed in the interior surface of said coupler body adjacent said first seal;

a canted grounding spring placed within said grounding spring groove;

a metal plating formed on said canted grounding spring, said metal plating having a second electrical conductivity higher than the first electrical conductivity of said coupler body,

a grounding ring, whereby said grounding ring is capable of connecting to an electric metal tube;

a flexible grounding strap electrically interconnecting said grounding ring to said coupler body;

an internal shoulder formed within said coupler body;

a ramp adjacent said internal shoulder facing the second opposed end;

a second seal placed adjacent said internal shoulder; and

means, adjacent the second opposed end, for fixedly securing a metal tube to the second opposed end,

whereby the telescoping coupler assembly is grounded externally by said flexible grounding strap and internally by said canted grounding spring providing enhanced electrical grounding and continuity and said ramp centers the metal tube within said coupler body adjacent said second seal.

15. A telescoping coupler assembly for coupling electric metal tubes or pipes as in claim 14 wherein:

said metal plating is selected from the group consisting of tin, tin-zinc alloy, tin-lead alloy, tin-nickel alloy, silver, and gold.

16. A telescoping coupler assembly for coupling electric metal tubes or pipes as in claim 15 further comprising:

a sliding rigid pipe adaptor placed within the first opposed end opening; and

a fixed rigid pipe adaptor placed within the second opposed end opening.

Assignments (8)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 28, 2024
From: NSI-LYNN ELECTRONICS, LLC; NSI INDUSTRIES, LLC; SEALED UNIT PARTS CO. INC.; CAST PRODUCTS, INC.; DURO DYNE NATIONAL CORP.; POLARIS SALES CO., LLC; REMKE INDUSTRIES, INC.; BRIDGEPORT FITTINGS, LLC
To: ALTER DOMUS (US) LLC
Reel/Frame 069461/0038 →
TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS RECORDED AT R/F 052047/0886 Recorded Nov 24, 2024
From: ARES CAPITAL CORPORATION
To: BRIDGEPORT FITTINGS, LLC; SULLSTAR TECHNOLOGIES INC.
Reel/Frame 069438/0325 →
PATENT RELEASE AND REASSIGNMENT Recorded Feb 28, 2020
From: NXT CAPITAL, LLC
To: BRIDGEPORT FITTINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 052159/0316 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 27, 2020
From: BRIDGEPORT FITTINGS, LLC; SULLSTAR TECHNOLOGIES INC.
To: ARES CAPITAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 052047/0886 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 12, 2019
From: BRIDGEPORT FITTINGS, INCORPORATED
To: BRIDGEPORT FITTINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 050022/0931 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 9, 2019
From: BRIDGEPORT FITTINGS, LLC
To: NXT CAPITAL, LLC, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 050017/0527 →
NOTICE OF RECEIVING PARTY'S UNABBREVIATED CORPORATE NAME Recorded Mar 5, 2019
From: BRIDGEPORT FITTINGS, INC.
To: BRIDGEPORT FITTINGS, INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 048508/0786 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 10, 2010
From: SMITH, LAWRENCE J.
To: BRIDGEPORT FITTINGS, INC., A CONNECTICUT CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 024420/0024 →