Patent classifications
F16L37/086
COMPACT FLUID COUPLINGS
Some fluid coupling devices described herein are configured as non-spill fluid couplings. In addition, some embodiments described in this document relate to fluid coupling devices and fluid coupling systems that are constructed in a compact configuration.
COMPACT FLUID COUPLINGS
Some fluid coupling devices described herein are configured as non-spill fluid couplings. In addition, some embodiments described in this document relate to fluid coupling devices and fluid coupling systems that are constructed in a compact configuration.
Fluid connecting device, in particular for the ventilation of a transmission casing
A end-piece having a hollow tubular body having a longitudinal main axis X and provided with a plurality of longitudinal slots extending from an open end of the end-piece and delimiting a plurality of snap-fitting tabs, each provided with a snap-fitting leg delimited axially by a radial shoulder and extending axially by a guide ridge towards said free end, the guide ridge having a top corresponding to a maximum snap-fitting force linked to the crossing of said top. At least first and second tabs defining respectively first and second tops, the tops are axially shifted relative to each other.
Fluid connecting device, in particular for the ventilation of a transmission casing
A end-piece having a hollow tubular body having a longitudinal main axis X and provided with a plurality of longitudinal slots extending from an open end of the end-piece and delimiting a plurality of snap-fitting tabs, each provided with a snap-fitting leg delimited axially by a radial shoulder and extending axially by a guide ridge towards said free end, the guide ridge having a top corresponding to a maximum snap-fitting force linked to the crossing of said top. At least first and second tabs defining respectively first and second tops, the tops are axially shifted relative to each other.
FLUID HANDLING COUPLINGS
Fluid couplings described herein are designed to prevent spillage of fluid when connecting and disconnecting the couplings. In some embodiments, the fluid couplings described herein include internal valve components. In example embodiments, the fluid couplings are designed with minimal component parts and are designed for easy assembly so that the fluid couplings are economical to produce.
FLUID HANDLING COUPLINGS
Fluid couplings described herein are designed to prevent spillage of fluid when connecting and disconnecting the couplings. In some embodiments, the fluid couplings described herein include internal valve components. In example embodiments, the fluid couplings are designed with minimal component parts and are designed for easy assembly so that the fluid couplings are economical to produce.
FAUCET SPOUT MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
A faucet spout mounting system including a faucet spout tube, an inner adapter, and a bushing. The bushing is positioned radially intermediate the outer spout tube and the inner adapter. The inner adapter and the bushing engage to push flexible arms on the bushing against the outer spout tube, thus holding the bushing in place and compensating for tolerances in the spout mounting system.
FAUCET SPOUT MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
A faucet spout mounting system including a faucet spout tube, an inner adapter, and a bushing. The bushing is positioned radially intermediate the outer spout tube and the inner adapter. The inner adapter and the bushing engage to push flexible arms on the bushing against the outer spout tube, thus holding the bushing in place and compensating for tolerances in the spout mounting system.
TUBULAR CONNECTOR
A push-to-connect fitting is provided. The push-to-connect fitting includes a connector body, a sealing member, a grab ring, a cartridge, a retainer sleeve, a plurality of latches, and an interference portion. The sealing member is configured to form a sealing engagement with a fluid conduit. The grab ring includes a plurality of teeth configured for coupling to the fluid conduit. The retainer sleeve is received over at least part of the cartridge and is received over at least part of the connector body. The plurality of latches are located on the retainer sleeve and are configured to secure the retainer sleeve to the connector body to facilitate retention of the sealing member, the grab ring, and the cartridge. The interference portion is configured to engage the retainer sleeve to substantially prevent rotation of the retainer sleeve relative to the connector body.
TUBULAR CONNECTOR
A push-to-connect fitting is provided. The push-to-connect fitting includes a connector body, a sealing member, a grab ring, a cartridge, a retainer sleeve, a plurality of latches, and an interference portion. The sealing member is configured to form a sealing engagement with a fluid conduit. The grab ring includes a plurality of teeth configured for coupling to the fluid conduit. The retainer sleeve is received over at least part of the cartridge and is received over at least part of the connector body. The plurality of latches are located on the retainer sleeve and are configured to secure the retainer sleeve to the connector body to facilitate retention of the sealing member, the grab ring, and the cartridge. The interference portion is configured to engage the retainer sleeve to substantially prevent rotation of the retainer sleeve relative to the connector body.