Compression-type pipe fitting

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F16L 33/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2017184

ABSTRACT The present invention relates to a compression-type, pipe fitting assembly consisting in combination of a cylindrical metallic tube having first and second mutually axially spaced apart, open ends joined through an axially extending intermediate length having a circumference. The first end is radially outwardly expanded to a greater circumference and defines a fitting for receiving the end of a first pipe to be interfittingly soldered thereto. The second end terminates in a flare having a radially outermost circumference equal to the above-mentioned greater circumference. This combination further includes a compression fitting arranged in axially slidable relation on the intermediate length between extreme axial positions defined by the expanded first end and the flared second end. The compression fittings consist of a cylindrical plastic bushing arranged proximal to the first end, and an annular elastomeric gasket arranged proximal to the second end. Both the sleeve and the gasket have inside circumferences only slightly greater than the circumference of the intermediate portion, and outside circumferences equal to the above- mentioned greater circumference.

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