F16L37/004

Magnetic Fluid Connector

A fluid connector is provided. The fluid connector can include a first connector having a first passageway and a second passageway; and a second connector having a third passageway and a fourth passageway. The first connector can be attracted to the second connector through a magnetic force, thereby forming the fluid connector. Moreover, when the first connector abuts the second connector, the first passageway together with the third passageway can form a first fluid path, and the second passageway together with the fourth passageway can form a second fluid path that is different from the first fluid path.

MAGNETIC HOSE CONNECTOR AND INTEGRATED MAGNETIC CONNECTORS
20240027006 · 2024-01-25 ·

A hose connector is disclosed that provides a magnetized connection of hoses, tubes, cables, ducts, pipes, twine, cord and/or rope creating a continuation in length for versatile and extended flow for, but not limited to, watering needs eliminating conventional connector threads currently requiring multiple turns to release or attach or existing pronged coupling requiring a degree of hand agility and strength. Thereby the disclosed matter provides the means for a fast, single motion attachment or twisting detachment of, but not limited to hose, tube, cable, duct, pipe, twine, cord and/or rope ends without requiring the hand strength or precision that some conventional hose, tube, cable, duct, twine, cord, and/or rope connectors may require. There may be any combination of connecting the ends of hoses, tubes, cables, ducts, pipes, twines, cords, and/or ropes. In some scenarios, flow is not required.

Vehicle exhaust evacuation system
11879579 · 2024-01-23 · ·

A vehicle exhaust evacuation system includes an adapter secured to an end of a vehicle tailpipe and a nozzle assembly secured to the end of a flexible hose for carrying vehicle exhaust outside of a building. The nozzle assembly has an aluminum cartridge removably secured in a rubber boot. Magnet assemblies are secured to the aluminum cartridge. Openings in the adapter allow ambient air to flow over the magnet assemblies to lengthen the life of the magnets.

ORGANIC WASTE SEPARATOR FOR UNDER A SINK
20200018053 · 2020-01-16 · ·

A waste separator for attachment to a sink drain pipe is provided, the waste separator comprising: a transverse pipe, the transverse pipe including a proximal end, a distal end, a sidewall therebetween, a solid waste outlet at the distal end and a magnetic flange on the sidewall, the transverse pipe defining a transverse bore, the transverse bore housing a motor-driven auger and a cylindrical filter between the motor-driven auger and the transverse pipe sidewall; a sink wastewater inlet in a vicinity of the proximal end, the sink wastewater inlet normal to the transverse bore and in fluid communication with the transverse bore; a normally-closed solenoid valve, the normally-closed solenoid valve in a vicinity of the distal end of the transverse pipe; a lower vessel, the lower vessel including a waste water outlet, the lower vessel defining an interior, the interior in fluid communication with the transverse bore proximate the proximal end; and a microprocessor, the microprocessor in electronic communication with the normally-closed solenoid valve.

CONNECTOR SYSTEM FOR AN EXHAUST EXTRACTION SYSTEM, A NOZZLE AND THE USE OF SUCH NOZZLE
20240093626 · 2024-03-21 · ·

A connector system includes an adaptor with a magnetic target surface, and a nozzle that is configured to be connected to the magnetic target surface of the adaptor by a magnetic coupling. The nozzle has a housing having an inlet end and an outlet end, and a throughgoing channel having an axial extension therebetween. The housing includes one or more magnets that are arranged at the inlet end and configured to direct or indirect engage the magnetic target surface in a condition when the nozzle is connected to the adaptor. Further, the housing includes one or more air vents that are arranged at the outlet end and which have an axial extension being radially displaced in view of the axial extension of the throughgoing channel.

GAS FLOW DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH MAGNETIC COUPLING ASSEMBLY AND MAGNETIC COUPLING ASSEMBLY THEREFOR
20240082527 · 2024-03-14 ·

A gas flow delivery system for delivering a gas into headgear adapted to be worn by a user, is disclosed. The gas delivery system comprises a gas source, headgear having a user interface configured to receive at least the nose and/or mouth of a user within an internal region thereof, and a fluid circuit in communication with the gas source at one end and the internal region of the user interface of the headgear at another end. A magnetic coupling assembly is interposed in the fluid circuit. The magnetic coupling assembly includes a first magnetic coupling member and a second magnetic coupling member, where the first and second magnetic coupling members have opposing mating surfaces and define an axis along which the first and second magnetic coupling members magnetically engage one another. Each of the first and second magnetic coupling members comprise a main body portion and a retaining cap connected to the main body portion, the retaining cap and main body portion of each coupling member define an annular chamber in which a ring-shaped magnet is disposed. The retaining caps of each of the first and second magnetic coupling members also define the opposing mating surfaces of the first and second coupling members. At least a portion of the opposing mating surfaces may be transverse to the axis. The headgear comprises an interface input tube and the first magnetic coupling member is connected to the interface input tube. The second magnetic coupling member is connected to a gas delivery tube that defines at least part of the fluid circuit. The second magnetic coupling member may be separated from the first magnetic coupling member through the application of an axial pull force. The second magnetic coupling member may also be separated from the first magnetic coupling member through a torque created by the application of a force orthogonal to the axis to the second magnetic coupling member.

Magnetic joint
11913574 · 2024-02-27 · ·

A magnetic joint includes a first member and a second member. The first member includes a first plurality of magnets spaced annularly apart from each other. The second member includes a second plurality of magnets spaced annularly apart from each other. The first member is rotatably coupled to the second member. The first member is configured to be coupled to a first component and the second member is configured to be coupled to a second component. The first plurality of magnets and the second plurality of magnets are configured to cooperatively define a plurality of rotational positions between the first component and the second component.

MAGNETIC HOSE CONNECTOR AND INTEGRATED MAGNETIC CONNECTORS
20240060587 · 2024-02-22 ·

A hose connector is disclosed that provides a magnetized connection of hoses, tubes, cables, ducts, pipes, chains, straps, wires, twine, cord and/or rope creating a continuation in length for versatile and extended flow for, but not limited to, watering needs eliminating conventional connector threads currently requiring multiple turns to release or attach or existing pronged coupling requiring a degree of hand agility and strength. Thereby the disclosed matter provides the means for a fast, single motion attachment or twisting detachment of, but not limited to hose, tube, cable, duct, pipe, chain, strap, wire, twine, cord and/or rope ends without requiring the hand strength or precision that some conventional hose, tube, cable, duct, twine, cord, and/or rope connectors may require. There may be any combination of connecting the ends of hoses, tubes, cables, ducts, pipes, chains, straps, wires, twines, cords, and/or ropes. In some scenarios, flow is not required.

ARTICULATING FAUCET WITH PROGRESSIVE MAGNETIC JOINT
20240052955 · 2024-02-15 ·

A faucet includes a base and a spout. The base is configured to be coupled to a mounting surface. The spout is rotatably coupled to the base. The spout includes a plurality of magnetic joints each including a different number of magnetic members, and a plurality of conduits rotatably coupled to each other by a magnetic joint of the plurality of magnetic joints. The spout extends from the base to a free end configured to discharge a fluid. The plurality of magnetic joints are arranged such that the number of magnetic members on each magnetic joint progressively increases from the free end to the base.

Wireless actuation system for hydration system

A hydration system including a fluid reservoir, a fluid path in communication with the reservoir, and a magnetic quick connect interposed in the fluid path is disclosed. A fluid delivery system for a hydration system is also disclosed that includes a magnetic quick connect interposed in a fluid delivery path of the delivery system. The magnetic quick connect can also be used in a wide variety of fluid delivery systems. A kit for forming a fluid delivery system for a hydration system is also disclosed, as are various components of a hydration system.