Title of Invention

NON-DAMMING COUPLER

Abstract A non-damming coupler (10) for joining a pipe (12) having an inner diameter and an outer diameter to an opening (13) larger than the inner diameter of the pipe (12), the coupler (10) being open ended and defining a passageway (20) there between having a straight section (16) and an angled section (18), the straight section (16) having a uniform inner diameter concentric about a centerline (26) and sized to receive the outer diameter of the pipe (12), the angled section (18) having a wide end (24) and a narrow end (28) with an inner diameter less than that of the wide end (24) and the straight section(16), wherein the angled section (18) has an upper portion above the centerline (26) that at least in part increases in radius from the narrow end (28) to the wide end (24) and a lower portion to a side of the centerline (26) opposite the upper portion having a constant radius least along a line extending between the narrow (28) and wide ends (24) at a six o'clock position with respect to the open, end of the angled section (18), wherein the angled section wide end (24) has an alignment feature (46) for fixing the rotational position of the coupler (10) about the centerline (26), the alignment feature (46) having a tab projecting from the angled section (18) essentially parallel to the centerline (26) and having an axial slot (48) sized to receive a nib (50) fixed with respect to the opening (13).
Full Text NON-DAMMING COUPLER
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Not applicable.
STATEMENT OF FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0002] Not applicable.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
[0003] The present invention relates to unions for coupling a water
line to the inlet of a pump, such as that used in hydrotherapeutic spas.
2. Description of the Related Art
US patents 3, 680, 896 and 4, 661, 041 are hereby
incorporated by way of reference. However, present invention is distinguished
from these by a tab projecting from an angled section essentially parallel to
the centerline and having an axial slot sized to receive a nib fixed with
respect to the opening.
[0004] Hydrotherapeutic spas or baths include water jets for imparting
turbulence in the water. The jets are downstream from one or more water
pumps. Each pump is fed water through an inlet flange to which is connected
a supply pipe, typically made of polyvinyl chloride material. Conventional
supply pipes are of a diameter slightly smaller than the opening to the input
flange. Thus, a special union or coupler is used to mate the pipe to the input
flange. This coupler can be formed as a part of the flange or can be a
separate piece connected in some manner to the flange.
[0005] For example, the input flange may have a tubular extension
defining the inlet opening. A separate tubular coupler can be mated with the
tubular extension by a collar threaded onto the extension and capturing a
peripheral flange on the coupler. The wall thickness of the coupler reduces its
inner diameter so that it is sized just large enough to accept the outer
diameter of the supply pipe, thereby providing the union of the supply pipe to
the input flange. One or more o-rings can be used to seal the connection
when the collar is tightened. U.S. patent 5,701,388, hereby incorporated by
reference as though fully set forth herein, discloses a similar arrangement
and a pump unit of the type for which the present invention is designed to be
used.
[0006] The problem with the existing constructions is that the wall
thickness of the coupler and/or the supply pipe extends radially inward (of

lesser diameter) than the opening in the input flange. The coupler and
possibly the supply pipe can thus become an obstruction to the return flow of
water from the input flange causing damming or pooling of water during
periods when the pump is not being operated. The amount of residual water
retained in the pump or its supply lines is regulated to reduce the occurrence
of bacteria developing in stagnate water. One way of reducing the amount
of residual water retention is to raise the pump slightly and tilt it back several
degrees from horizontal so that more of the water will drain back through the
supply line by gravity. However, doing this can make stabilizing the pump
difficult as well as create some downstream water drainage problems in the
suction line because of the now decreased overall pitch from the water jets to
the pump.
[0007] Accordingly, an improved connection at the inlet flange of the
pump is desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The present invention provides an open-ended coupler, for
joining a pipe to a larger opening , has a passageway defined by straight and
angled sections. The straight section has a uniform inner diameter concentric
about a centerline sized to receive the outer diameter of the pipe. The angled
section has a narrow end with an inner diameter no greater than the inner
diameter of the pipe and less than that of a wide end and of the straight
section. The angled section has an upper portion above the centerline that at
least in part increases in radius from the narrow end to the wide end. A
lower portion has a constant radius, at least along a line extending between
the narrow and wide ends at a six o'clock position with respect" to the open
end of the angled section.
[0009] In one preferred form the angled section narrow end has a
smaller inner diameter than that of the pipe.
[0010] In another preferred form the angred section wide end defines a
circular face groove holding an o-ring.
[0011] In still another preferred form the angled section wide end
includes an alignment feature for fixing the rotational position of the coupler

about the centerline. The alignment feature is preferably at the upper
portion of the angled section and includes a tab projecting from the angled
section essentially parallel to the centerline with an axial slot sized to receive
a pin fixed with respect to the opening.
[0012] The present invention thus provides an improved coupler
specially designed to connect a standard diameter water supply pipe to the
inlet of a pump housing without obstructing back flow of water and causing
pooling when the pump is not being operated. The integral alignment feature
ensures that the coupler is oriented properly so that damming does not occur.
The face groove accepts standard o-rings for sealing the connection.
Additionally, the internal passageway transitions smoothly to the wider end so
as not to adversely impact the pressure and flow characteristics of the water
passing through the connection.
[0013] These and still other advantages of the invention will be
apparent from the detailed description and drawings. What follows is a
description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention. To assess
the full scope of the invention the claims should be looked to as the preferred
embodiment is not intended as the only embodiment within the scope of the
invention.
ACC.OMPANY/N6,
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE/DRAWINGS
[0014] FIG. 1 is perspective view of a pump inlet assembly including a
non-damming coupler according to the present invention;
[0015] FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view thereof;
[0016] FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 3-3 of FIG. 1;
[0017] FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 4-4 of FIG. 3;
and
[0018] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 5-5 of FIG. 2.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0019] Referring to FIGS. .1-3, the present invention provides a specially
designed coupler 10, which in one application, can be used to connect a
water supply pipe 12 (shown in phantom) to the opening 13 of an input

flange 14 of a water pump (not shown) used to circulate water In a
hydrotherapeutic spa. The diameter of the opening 13 and the outer
diameter of the supply pipe 12 are standard sizes with the opening 13 being
larger such that the supply pipe 12 cannot mate directly with the input flange
14 without leaking.
[0020] Referring to FIGS. 2, 3 and 5, the coupler 10 is a generally
tubular piece having a straight section 16 and an angled section 18 defining a
passageway 20 opening at opposite ends 22 and 24 of the coupler 10. The
inner diameter of end 22 is rounded to ease insertion of the supply pipe 12
therein. The straight section 16 is cylindrical having an inner diameter and an
outer diameter, both of uniform radius and concentric about a centerline 26.
The straight section 16 transitions the angled section 18 at an intermediate
internal narrow end 28 of the angled section 18 at which point the coupler 10
defines a radially inward step so that the passageway 20 is at its narrowest.
From there, the coupler 10 angles in an upward direction so that the wide
end 24 is axially offset from end 22. The interior surface of the angled
section 18 varies with respect to its exterior surface as it moves from its
narrow end 28 to the wide end 24.
[0021] With reference to FIGS. 3-5, in particular, the exterior surface
initially angles and then straightens up to an outwardly stepped peripheral
flange 30. Although angled, the exterior surface has a generally circular
cross-section. The interior surface, on the other hand, smoothly tapers
radially outward from the narrow end 28 to the wide end 24. More
specifically, an upper portion of the interior surface, that is above centerline
26 in FIG. 3, expands outward such that the radius from the centerline varies
(increases) from the narrow end 28 to the wide end 24. In fact, the entire
interior surface expands in this manner except for along a straight portion 32
at the very bottom or 6 o'clock position below centerline 26 where the radius
from the centerline is uniform from the narrow end 28 to the wide end 24.
This flat or straight portion 32 smoothly contours into the curved interior
surface (see FIG. 4) so that the entire interior surface transitions smoothly

from narrow to wide so as not to induce changes in the pressure or flow of
the water passing through the coupler 10.
[0022] Referring to FIG. 3, the above configuration is designed to
eliminate obstructions or damming surfaces that prevent the free flow of
water returning from the pump back into the supply pipe 12. As shown, the
straight bottom 32 of the angled section 18 is essentially aligned with the
bottom of the opening 13 in the pump flange 14 and in addition is preferably
radially inside of the inner diameter of the supply pipe 12, although it could
be flush. The upper portion of the coupler 10 above the centerline 26 is not
important in this regard since water will run down to the bottom by gravity.
[0023] The wide end 24 of the coupler 10 defines a face groove 34
holding an o-ring 38 for sealing against a tubular extension 40 of the input
flange 14. The tubular extension 40 is threaded externally so that an
internally threaded collar 42 can secure the coupler 10 (and thereby the
supply pipe 12) to the input flange 14. The collar 42 has a lip 44 that clamps
against the peripheral flange 30 of the coupler 10. Turning.the collar 42
tightens the coupler 10 to the input flange 14 and compresses the o-ring 38
to create a tight seal. Preferably, the coupler 10 and the supply pipe 12 are
made of polyvinyl chloride such that the conventional bonding cement can be
used to secure these two pieces together.
[0024] The proper orientation of the coupler 10 with respect to the
input flange 14 is essential to prevent damming. Thus, a special alignment
feature 46 is provided at the upper portion of the coupler 10. The alignment
feature 46 is essentially a tab or projection extending from the wide end 24
parallel to the centerline 26. The tab has an axial slot 48 opening at its distal
end which is sized to fit around a nib 50 on the tubular extension 40 of the
input flange 14 extending radially inward toward the center of the opening
13. The nib 50 and the tab are at the 12. o'clock position such that the
coupler 10 is connected in the proper orientation with the angled section 18
angling up from the straight section 16 when the nib 50 is within the slot 48.
[0025] The present invention thus provides an improved coupler .
specially designed to connect a standard water supply pipe to the

inlet of a pump housing without obstructing back flow of water and causing pooling when the
pump is not being operated. The integral alignment feature ensures that the coupler is
oriented properly so that damming does not occur. The face groove accepts standard o-rings
for sealing the connection.
Additionally, the internal passageway transitions smoothly to the wider end so as not to
adversely impact the pressure and flow characteristics of the water passing through the
connection.
[0026] It should be appreciated that merely a preferred embodiment of the invention has
been described above. However, many modifications and variations to the preferred
embodiment will be apparent to those skilled in the art, which will be within the spirit and
scope of the invention. Therefore, the invention should not be limited to the described
embodiment. To ascertain the full scope of the invention, the following claims should be
referenced.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0027] The invention is a union or coupler for joining a water pipe to a larger diameter
opening without causing pooling or damming of water at the connection.
The invention thus provides a non-damming coupler (10) for joining a pipe (12) having an
inner diameter and an outer diameter to an opening (13) larger than the inner diameter of
the pipe (12), the coupler (10) being open ended and defining a passageway (20) there
between having a straight section (16) and an angled section (18), the straight section (16)
having a uniform inner diameter concentric about a centerline (26) and sized to receive the
outer diameter of the pipe (12), the angled section (18) having a wide end (24) and a narrow
end (28) with an inner diameter less than that of the wide end (24) and the straight
section(16), wherein the angled section (18) has an upper portion above the centerline (26)
that at least in part increases in radius from the narrow end (28) to the wide end (24) and a
lower portion to a side of the centerline (26) opposite the upper portion having a constant
radius least along a line extending between the narrow (28) and wide ends (24) at a six
o'clock position with respect to the open, end of the angled section (18), wherein the angled
section wide end (24) has an alignment feature (46) for fixing the rotational position of the
coupler (10) about the centerline (26), the alignment feature (46) having a tab projecting
from the angled section (18) essentially parallel to the centerline (26) and having an axial
slot (48) sized to receive a nib (50) fixed with respect to the opening (13).

We Claim:-
1. A non-damming coupler (10) for joining a pipe (12) having an inner diameter
and an outer diameter to an opening (13) larger than the inner diameter of
the pipe (12), the coupler (10) being open ended and defining a passageway
(20) there between having a straight section (16) and an angled section (18),
the straight section (16) having a uniform inner diameter concentric about a
centerline (26) and sized to receive the outer diameter of the pipe (12), the
angled section (18) having a wide end (24) and a narrow end (28) with an
inner diameter less than that of the wide end (24) and the straight
section(16), wherein the angled section (18) has an upper portion above the
centerline (26) that at least in part increases in radius from the narrow end
(28) to the wide end (24) and a lower portion to a side of the centerline (26)
opposite the upper portion having a constant radius least along a line
extending between the narrow (28) and wide ends (24) at a six o'clock
position with respect to the open, end of the angled section (18), wherein the
angled section wide end (24) has an alignment feature (46) for fixing the
rotational position of the coupler (10) about the centerline (26), the
alignment feature (46) having a tab projecting from the angled section (18)
essentially parallel to the centerline (26) and having an axial slot (48) sized to
receive a nib (50) fixed with respect to the opening (13).
2. The coupler (10) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the angled section narrow
end (28) is of a lesser inner diameter than the inner diameter of the
pipe(12).
3. The coupler (10) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the alignment feature (46) is
at the upper portion of the angled section (18).

4. The coupler (10) as claimed in claim 1, wherein the angled section wide end
(24) defines a circular face groove (34).
5. The coupler as claimed in claim claim 4, having an o-ring (38) disposed in the
face groove(34).
6. The coupler (10) as claimed in claim 5, wherein the opening (13) is in an
input flange (14) of a pump.
7. The coupler (10) as claimed in claim 6, wherein the input flange (14) has an
external thread section (40) receiving a threaded collar (42) engaging a
peripheral flange (30) at the wide end (24) of the angled section (18).

A non-damming coupler (10) for joining a pipe (12) having an inner diameter
and an outer diameter to an opening (13) larger than the inner diameter of the
pipe (12), the coupler (10) being open ended and defining a passageway (20)
there between having a straight section (16) and an angled section (18), the
straight section (16) having a uniform inner diameter concentric about a
centerline (26) and sized to receive the outer diameter of the pipe (12), the
angled section (18) having a wide end (24) and a narrow end (28) with an inner
diameter less than that of the wide end (24) and the straight section(16),
wherein the angled section (18) has an upper portion above the centerline (26)
that at least in part increases in radius from the narrow end (28) to the wide end
(24) and a lower portion to a side of the centerline (26) opposite the upper
portion having a constant radius least along a line extending between the narrow
(28) and wide ends (24) at a six o'clock position with respect to the open, end of
the angled section (18), wherein the angled section wide end (24) has an
alignment feature (46) for fixing the rotational position of the coupler (10) about
the centerline (26), the alignment feature (46) having a tab projecting from the
angled section (18) essentially parallel to the centerline (26) and having an axial
slot (48) sized to receive a nib (50) fixed with respect to the opening (13).

Documents:

2226-KOLNP-2005-FORM 27.pdf

2226-KOLNP-2005-FORM-27.pdf

2226-kolnp-2005-granted-abstract.pdf

2226-kolnp-2005-granted-assignment.pdf

2226-kolnp-2005-granted-claims.pdf

2226-kolnp-2005-granted-correspondence.pdf

2226-kolnp-2005-granted-description (complete).pdf

2226-kolnp-2005-granted-drawings.pdf

2226-kolnp-2005-granted-examination report.pdf

2226-kolnp-2005-granted-form 1.pdf

2226-kolnp-2005-granted-form 18.pdf

2226-kolnp-2005-granted-form 2.pdf

2226-kolnp-2005-granted-form 26.pdf

2226-kolnp-2005-granted-form 3.pdf

2226-kolnp-2005-granted-form 5.pdf

2226-kolnp-2005-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

2226-kolnp-2005-granted-specification.pdf


Patent Number 227788
Indian Patent Application Number 2226/KOLNP/2005
PG Journal Number 04/2009
Publication Date 23-Jan-2009
Grant Date 20-Jan-2009
Date of Filing 10-Nov-2005
Name of Patentee KOHLER CO.
Applicant Address 444 HIGHLAND DRIVE, KOHLER, WISCONSIN
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 TEMPAS, JEFFREY, F. W1416 PINE COURT, OSTBURG, WISCONSIN 53070
PCT International Classification Number F16L
PCT International Application Number PCT/US2004/010894
PCT International Filing date 2004-04-08
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 60/462,098 2003-04-10 U.S.A.