[미국특허]
Barbed connection for use with irrigation tubing
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F16L-033/00
F16L-047/00
F16L-049/00
B05B-001/04
B05B-001/26
B05B-001/30
B05B-015/06
B05B-015/10
F16L-033/30
F16L-037/098
F16L-055/115
출원번호
US-0197169
(2011-08-03)
등록번호
US-8950789
(2015-02-10)
발명자
/ 주소
Jahan, Rowshan
출원인 / 주소
Rain Bird Corporation
대리인 / 주소
Fitch, Even, Tabin & Flannery, LLP
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5인용 특허 :
216
초록▼
A multi-barbed connection suitable for use in connecting a piece of flexible irrigation tubing is provided, where one of the barbs is a circumferential barb configured for forming a generally fluid tight connection with the tubing and another of the barbs is a corner barb having one or more corners
A multi-barbed connection suitable for use in connecting a piece of flexible irrigation tubing is provided, where one of the barbs is a circumferential barb configured for forming a generally fluid tight connection with the tubing and another of the barbs is a corner barb having one or more corners configured for biting into the tubing for at least partially assisting in retaining the tubing on the connection. The connection can be part of a fitting for fluidly joining multiple pieces of tubing or part of an irrigation device, such as a pop-up irrigation sprinkler.
대표청구항▼
1. A barbed connection for irrigation tubing, the barbed connection comprising a hollow tubular body having a central axis and an open end, a first circumferential barb extending from the body to a first circumferential maximum radius from the central axis and at least one corner barb extending from
1. A barbed connection for irrigation tubing, the barbed connection comprising a hollow tubular body having a central axis and an open end, a first circumferential barb extending from the body to a first circumferential maximum radius from the central axis and at least one corner barb extending from the body and positioned on an opposite side of the first circumferential barb from the open end of the body, each of the corner barbs having a pair of corners extending to a corner maximum radius from the central axis and an intermediate structure extending between the pair of corners and having a midpoint at a midpoint maximum radius from the central axis, wherein the corner maximum radius is greater than the first circumferential maximum radius and the midpoint maximum radius is less than the first maximum radius, and wherein the corner maximum radius is the radially outermost part of the corner barb. 2. The barbed connection of claim 1, wherein an imaginary linear line extending between the corners is perpendicular to the central axis. 3. The barbed connection of claim 1, wherein each of the at least one corner barbs comprises a front ramp, a rear wall and a pair of side walls spanning between the front ramp and the rear wall, each of the front ramp, rear wall and side walls extending outwardly from the tubular body, the intersection of the front ramp, rear wall and one of the pair of sidewalls defining one of the pair of corners and the intersection of the front ramp, rear wall and the other of the pair of sidewalls defining the other of the pair of corners. 4. The barbed connection of claim 3, wherein two corner barbs are equally spaced on a circumference of the body and the barbed connection is injection molded between at least two die cavities with a parting plane parallel to and coinciding with the central axis of the body and an imaginary linear line extending between each of the corners of the two corner barbs is either parallel or perpendicular to the parting plane. 5. The barbed connection of claim 3, wherein four corner barbs are equally spaced on a circumference of the body and the barbed connection is injection molded between at least two die cavities with a parting plane parallel to and coinciding with the central axis of the body and an imaginary linear line of extending between each of the corners of the four corner barbs is either parallel or perpendicular to the parting plane. 6. The barbed connection of claim 3, wherein an imaginary linear line extending between the corners of the at least one corner barb is perpendicular to the central axis. 7. The barbed connection of claim 6, further comprising a second circumferential barb extending to a second circumferential maximum radius from the central axis is positioned on an opposite side of the at least one corner barb from the first circumferential barb, wherein the second circumferential maximum radius is greater than the first circumferential maximum radius. 8. The barbed connection of claim 7, wherein the second circumferential maximum radius is greater than the corner maximum radius. 9. The barbed connection of claim 1, wherein the barbed connection is incorporated as a connection port of a housing of a pop-up irrigation device. 10. The barbed connection of claim 1, wherein the barbed connection is incorporated as a connection port of a housing of a pop-up irrigation device for use with a low-pressure irrigation system, the device comprising: a housing having a sidewall, an open upper end and a lower end defining an interior, the connection port extending from the sidewall of the housing and in fluid communication with the interior of the housing;an annular cap attached to the open end of the housing and having an annular, radially-inward extending seal;a tubular riser partially extendable from within the housing and through the cap and seal; anda removable nozzle body attached to the riser, the nozzle having at least one orifice for discharging fluid from the interior of the housing via the riser. 11. The barbed connection of claim 1, wherein each of the corners of the corner barb has the same corner maximum radius. 12. A barbed connection for irrigation tubing, the barbed connection comprising a hollow tubular body having a central axis and an open end, a first circumferential barb extending from the body to a first circumferential maximum radius from the central axis and at least one corner barb extending from the body and positioned on an opposite side of the first circumferential barb from the open end of the body, each of the corner barbs having a pair of corners extending to a corner maximum radius from the central axis and an intermediate structure extending between the pair of corners and having a midpoint at a midpoint maximum radius from the central axis, wherein the corner maximum radius is greater than the first circumferential maximum radius and the midpoint maximum radius is less than the first maximum radius, further comprising a second circumferential barb extending to a second circumferential maximum radius from the central axis and positioned on an opposite side of the at least one corner barb from the first circumferential barb, wherein the second circumferential maximum radius is greater than the first circumferential maximum radius. 13. The barbed connection of claim 12, wherein a second corner barb is provided between on an opposite side of the second circumferential barb from the other corner barb. 14. The barbed connection of claim 12, wherein the second circumferential maximum radius is greater than the corner maximum radius. 15. A barbed connection for irrigation tubing, the barbed connection comprising a hollow tubular body having a central axis and an open end, a first circumferential barb extending from the body to a first circumferential maximum radius from the central axis and at least one corner barb extending from the body and positioned on an opposite side of the first circumferential barb from the open end of the body, each of the corner barbs having a pair of corners extending to a corner maximum radius from the central axis and an intermediate structure extending between the pair of corners and having a midpoint at a midpoint maximum radius from the central axis, wherein the corner maximum radius is greater than the first circumferential maximum radius and the midpoint maximum radius is less than the first circumferential maximum radius, wherein each of the at least one corner barbs comprises a front ramp, a rear wall and a pair of side walls spanning between the front ramp and the rear wall, each of the front ramp, rear wall and side walls extending outwardly from the tubular body, the intersection of the front ramp, rear wall and one of the pair of sidewalls defining one of the pair of corners and the intersection of the front ramp, rear wall and the other of the pair of sidewalls defining the other of the pair of corners, and wherein each of the pair of sidewalls are parallel. 16. The barbed connection of claim 15, wherein each of the pair of sidewalls are closer together radially outward as compared to where they intersect the body. 17. The barbed connection of claim 15, wherein each of the pair of sidewalls are inclined toward each outwardly from the body. 18. A barbed connection for irrigation tubing, the barbed connection comprising a hollow tubular body having a central axis and an open end, a first circumferential barb extending from the body to a first circumferential maximum radius from the central axis and at least one corner barb extending from the body and positioned on an opposite side of the first circumferential barb from the open end of the body, each of the corner barbs having a pair of corners extending to a corner maximum radius from the central axis and an intermediate structure extending between the pair of corners and having a midpoint at a midpoint maximum radius from the central axis, wherein the corner maximum radius is greater than the first circumferential maximum radius and the midpoint maximum radius is less than the first maximum radius, wherein each of the at least one corner barbs comprises a front ramp, a rear wall and a pair of side walls spanning between the front ramp and the rear wall, each of the front ramp, rear wall and side walls extending outwardly from the tubular body, the intersection of the front ramp, rear wall and one of the pair of sidewalls defining one of the pair of corners and the intersection of the front ramp, rear wall and the other of the pair of sidewalls defining the other of the pair of corners, and wherein the front ramp and rear wall intersect along a linear line defining the intermediate structure and the midpoint thereof. 19. The barbed connection of claim 18, wherein the linear line is perpendicular to the central axis.
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