IP Library Granted Patent US 11,828,392
Granted Patent B2
US 11,828,392 · App. 17/889,073 · Granted Nov 28, 2023

Hooked pipe coupling segment

Inventors: Jordan Cameron Belen (West Warwick, RI); Stephen Eric Scott (North Kingstown, RI); Matthew William McNamara (Portsmouth, RI)
Assignee: ASC Engineered Solutions, LLC
F16L21/065F16L17/04F16L19/0656F16L47/04
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Patent No.
US 11,828,392
App. No.
17/889,073
Granted
Nov 28, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A pipe coupling segment includes an arcuate body portion defining a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a first axial side, and a second axial side opposite the first axial side; a hook extending from the first end of the arcuate body portion, wherein the hook defines a shank portion and a bend portion, the shank portion extending in a substantially radially outward direction from the arcuate body portion and the bend portion extending in a substantially axial direction from the shank portion, the bend portion defining an upper engagement surface, the upper engagement surface defining a sloped portion angled rearwardly towards the shank portion; and a fastener lug extending from the second end of the arcuate body portion.

Claims (37)

1. A pipe coupling segment comprising:

an arcuate body portion defining a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a first axial side, and a second axial side opposite the first axial side;

a hook extending from the first end of the arcuate body portion, wherein the hook defines a shank portion and a bend portion, the shank portion extending in a substantially radially outward direction from the arcuate body portion and the bend portion extending in a substantially axial direction from the shank portion, the bend portion defining an upper engagement surface, the upper engagement surface defining a sloped portion angled rearwardly towards the shank portion; and

a fastener lug extending from the second end of the arcuate body portion;

wherein:

the shank portion defines an inner surface intersecting the upper engagement surface;

the inner surface faces in the direction of the second axial side;

the sloped portion of the upper engagement surface is disposed at an acute angle relative to the inner surface of the shank portion;

the pipe coupling segment further comprises a reinforcement rib monolithically formed with the hook; and

the reinforcement rib extends at least partially along the inner surface of the shank portion between the first end of the arcuate body portion and the bend portion.

2. The pipe coupling segment of claim 1 , wherein the bend portion defines a connected end connected to the shank portion and a distal free end opposite the connected end, and wherein the sloped portion is formed at the distal free end and extends towards the connected end.

3. The pipe coupling segment of claim 2 , wherein the sloped portion of the upper engagement surface is substantially planar.

4. The pipe coupling segment of claim 2 , wherein a thickness of the bend tapers from the distal free end towards the connected end.

5. The pipe coupling segment of claim 2 , wherein the shank portion of the hook extends from the first end of the arcuate body portion adjacent to the first axial side, the bend portion extends from the shank portion in a direction towards the second axial side, and the sloped portion of the upper engagement surface is angled towards the first axial side.

6. The pipe coupling segment of claim 1 , wherein the reinforcement rib defines a sloped upper surface intersecting the upper engagement surface, and wherein a thickness of the reinforcement rib tapers from the arcuate body portion to the bend portion of the hook.

7. The pipe coupling segment of claim 5 , wherein the distal free end of the bend portion is oriented axially between the shank portion and the second axial side of the arcuate body portion.

8. The pipe coupling segment of claim 1 , wherein the bend portion of the hook is oriented substantially orthogonal to the shank portion.

9. A pipe coupling segment comprising:

an arcuate body portion defining a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a first axial side, and a second axial side opposite the first axial side;

a hook extending from the first end of the arcuate body portion, wherein the hook defines a shank portion and a bend portion, the shank portion extending in a substantially radially outward direction from the arcuate body portion and the bend portion extending in a substantially axial direction from the shank portion;

a stabilizer rib extending in a substantially radially outward direction from the first end, the stabilizer rib formed monolithically with a bottom side of the hook and configured to support the hook under stress, wherein the bend portion of the hook is disposed radially outward of the stabilizer rib; and

a fastener lug extending from the second end of the arcuate body portion;

wherein:

the stabilizer rib extends from the first end at an axial body center of the arcuate body portion;

the axial body center is defined substantially midway between the first axial side and the second axial side;

the stabilizer rib extends to an axial bend center of the bend portion;

the axial bend center is defined substantially midway between a connected end of the bend portion connected to the shank portion and a distal free end of the bend portion; and

the stabilizer rib and the bend portion together substantially define a T-shape.

10. The pipe coupling segment of claim 9 , wherein a thickness of the stabilizer rib increases from the first end of the arcuate body portion to the bend portion.

11. The pipe coupling segment of claim 9 , wherein a bottom rib surface of the stabilizer rib extends downwardly from the first end of the arcuate body portion.

12. The pipe coupling segment of claim 9 , wherein the shank portion of the hook extends from the first end of the arcuate body portion adjacent to the first axial side, and wherein the bend portion extends from the shank portion in a direction towards the second axial side.

13. The pipe coupling segment of claim 12 , wherein the stabilizer rib is oriented substantially orthogonal to the bend portion of the hook and substantially parallel to the shank portion of the hook.

14. The pipe coupling segment of claim 13 , wherein the stabilizer rib extends along and is monolithically joined with an inner surface of the shank portion.

15. The pipe coupling segment of claim 9 , wherein the bend portion defines an upper engagement surface opposite the bottom side of the hook, wherein the upper engagement surface is a planar engagement surface.

16. The pipe coupling segment of claim 15 , wherein:

the arcuate body portion defines a center axis extending in a direction from the first axial side to the second axial side; and

the upper engagement surface is substantially co-planar with the center axis.

Assignments (4)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 11, 2024
From: ASC ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS, LLC; THE RELIABLE AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER CO. INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 068294/0382 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 10, 2024
From: ASC ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: KKR LOAN ADMINISTRATION SERVICES LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 068264/0104 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 13, 2024
From: BELEN, JORDAN CAMERON; SCOTT, STEPHEN ERIC; MCNAMARA, MATTHEW WILLIAM
To: ANVIL INTERNATIONAL, LLC
Reel/Frame 067389/0509 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 13, 2024
From: ANVIL INTERNATIONAL, LLC
To: ASC ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 067397/0232 →