Quick connection arrangements with locking mechanisms
09816329 · 2017-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L15/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B7/20
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T29/49881
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F16L37/113
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L21/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L37/113
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L15/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L21/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Quick connect arrangements for securing together first and second tubular members. A securing sleeve helps secure the connection together and include locking arrangements which ensure that the securing sleeve cannot be inadvertently unthreaded.
Claims
1. A quick connect arrangement for securing together tubular members, the arrangement comprising: a first tubular member having an axial end with a plurality of axially extending fingers formed thereon with a recess disposed between adjacent fingers; a second tubular member having a plurality of recesses for receiving each of said fingers when the first axial end is connected with the second tubular member; a securing sleeve that radially surrounds the first and second tubular members and is threaded onto the second tubular member to secure the first and second tubular members together; the securing sleeve being secured against removal from the first tubular member from the axial end when the first and second tubular members are unaffixed to each other by abutment of stop shoulders located upon the securing sleeve and the first tubular member; a locking mechanism to lock the securing sleeve against unthreading from the second tubular member; and wherein the locking mechanism comprises an anchor latch formed on the second tubular member and a barb formed on the securing sleeve, the barb being shaped and sized to engage the anchor latch and thereby lock the securing sleeve against axial movement with respect to the first and second tubular members.
2. The quick connect arrangement of claim 1 wherein the securing sleeve comprises: a cylindrical sleeve body; a plurality of slots formed within an axial end of the sleeve body to form collets.
3. The quick connect arrangement of claim 2 further comprising a locking release mechanism for releasing the securing sleeve from a locked configuration with the second tubular member, the locking release mechanism comprises: a threaded opening disposed through at least one of the collets; and a threaded member that is insertable into the threaded opening and tightened against the second tubular member to cause the collet to back away from the second tubular member so that the securing sleeve is released from the locked configuration.
4. The quick connect arrangement of claim 1 wherein the barb is formed on a collet portion of the securing sleeve.
5. The quick connect arrangement of claim 1 wherein the anchor latch presents an engagement surface having a negative rake angle.
6. A quick connect arrangement for securing together tubular members, the arrangement comprising: a first tubular member having an axial end with a plurality of axially extending fingers formed thereon with a recess disposed between adjacent fingers; a second tubular member having a plurality of recesses for receiving each of said fingers when the first axial end is connected with the second tubular member; a fluid seal radially surrounding the second tubular member to seal against an interior bore of the first tubular member when the quick connect arrangement is assembled to retain fluid pressure within the interior bore; a securing sleeve that radially surrounds the first and second tubular members and is threaded onto the second tubular member to secure the first and second tubular members together, the securing sleeve having a sleeve body and plurality of slots formed within an axial end of the sleeve body to form collets; the securing sleeve being secured against removal from the first tubular member from the axial end when the first and second tubular members are unaffixed to each other by abutment of stop shoulders located upon the securing sleeve and the first tubular member; and a locking mechanism to lock the securing sleeve against unthreading from the second tubular member.
7. The quick connect arrangement of claim 6 wherein the locking arrangement comprises: an anchor latch formed on the second tubular member; and a barb formed on the securing sleeve, the barb being shaped and sized to engage the anchor latch and thereby lock the securing sleeve against axial movement with respect to the first and second tubular members.
8. The quick connect arrangement of claim 7 wherein the barb is formed on the collet of the securing sleeve.
9. The quick connect arrangement of claim 7 wherein the anchor latch presents an engagement surface having a negative rake angle.
10. The quick connect arrangement of claim 6 further comprising a locking release mechanism for releasing the securing sleeve from a locked configuration with the second tubular member, the locking release mechanism comprises: a threaded opening disposed through at least one of the collets; and a threaded member that is insertable into the threaded opening and tightened against the second tubular member to cause the collet to back away from the second tubular member so that the securing sleeve is released from the locked configuration.
11. A method of securing first and second tubular members together using a quick connect assembly, the method comprising the steps of: providing a first tubular member having an axial end with a plurality of axially extending fingers formed thereupon with a recess disposed between adjacent fingers; securing a securing sleeve against removal from the first tubular member from the axial end when the first tubular member is unaffixed to a second tubular member by abutment of stop shoulders located upon the securing sleeve and the first tubular member; adjoining the axial end of the first tubular member to an end of the second tubular member such that each of the fingers of the first tubular member is received within a recess formed within the second tubular member; threading the securing sleeve that radially surrounds the first and second tubular members onto the second tubular member to secure the first and second tubular members together; stopping the securing sleeve being threaded onto the second tubular member by abutment of stop shoulders located on the securing sleeve and the first tubular member; and locking the securing sleeve against unthreading from the second tubular member by engaging an anchor latch formed on the second tubular member with a barb formed on the securing sleeve, the barb being shaped and sized to engage the anchor latch to thereby lock the securing sleeve against axial movement with respect to the first and second tubular members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The advantages and further aspects of the invention will be readily appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters designate like or similar elements throughout the several figures of the drawing and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(14) The first tubular member 12 includes an enlarged diameter chamber portion 18. A stop shoulder 20 is formed on the outer radial diameter surface 22 of the first tubular member 12. Axially projecting fingers 24 are formed at the axial end 26 of the first tubular member 12. A recess 28 is formed between each pair of fingers 24.
(15) The second tubular member 14 presents an outer radial surface 30 having a raised ring 32 which presents an axially-facing stop shoulder 34. Radially raised fingers 36 are formed upon the outer radial surface 30. Radially reduced recesses 38 are formed in between each pair of fingers 36. Preferably, the fingers 36 and recesses 38 are formed by machining the outer radial surface 30.
(16) Threads 40 are formed on the outer radial surface 30 of the second tubular member 14. In a currently preferred embodiment, the threads 40 are located axially between the raised ring 32 and the fingers 36.
(17) The axial end of the second tubular member 14 has a portion with a radially-reduced diameter outer radial surface 42. This radially reduced portion 42 is shaped and sized to reside within the enlarged diameter chamber portion 18 of the first tubular member 12. Preferably, metallic or elastomeric fluid seals 44 radially surround the radially reduced diameter portion 42. When the radially reduced diameter portion 42 is inserted into the enlarged diameter chamber portion 18 of the first tubular member 12, the fluid seals 44 seal against the enlarged diameter chamber portion 18 to ensure that fluid pressure is retained within the axial bore 16.
(18) An annular anchor latch 46 projects radially outwardly from the outer radial surface 30 of the second tubular member 14. Details of an exemplary anchor latch 46 are better appreciated with reference to
(19) Cylindrical securing sleeve 52 radially surrounds the first tubular member 11. Many features of the securing sleeve 52 are best appreciated with additional reference to
(20) The distal axial end 64 of the securing sleeve 52 includes a number of axial slots 66 which define a plurality of collets 68.
(21) In operation to quickly interconnect the first and second tubular members 12, 14, the radially-reduced diameter outer radial surface portion 42 of the second tubular member 14 is disposed into the enlarged diameter chamber portion 18 of the first tubular member 12, as shown in
(22) It is noted that the securing sleeve 52 may be threaded onto the second tubular member 14 until the axial end 26 contacts the stop shoulder 34 on the second tubular member 14 or the shoulder 60 of the securing sleeve 52 contacts the shoulder 20 of the first tubular member 12.
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(24) In particular embodiments, a mechanism is provided which allows for release of the securing sleeve 52 from locking engagement with the second tubular member 14. As can be seen in
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(26) The quick connect arrangement 80 features a ratchet-style anti-rotation locking mechanism. In the exemplary locking mechanism depicts in
(27) The securing sleeve 52′ includes radially interiorly-directed anti-rotation tabs 84 that are formed upon the interior radial surface of each collet 68. In the depicted embodiment, there are two tabs 84, which are positioned at about 180 degrees from each other about the internal circumference of the securing sleeve 52′. It should be understood, however, that there may be more or fewer than two tabs 84. Each of the tabs 84 is preferably provided with a ramped surface 86 (see
(28) It can be seen that the present invention provides quick connect arrangements 10, 80 that can interconnect first and second tubular members and which include a securing sleeve 52, 52′ that helps secure the connection together. In described embodiments, the quick connect arrangements include locking arrangements which ensure that the securing sleeve 52, 52′ cannot be inadvertently unthreaded. In one described embodiment, the locking arrangement is an axial locking arrangement which prevents the securing sleeve 52 from axial movement with respect to the tubular members 12, 14. In a second described embodiment, the locking arrangement is a radial locking arrangement which prevents the securing sleeve 52′ from radial movement upon the tubular members 12, 14′.
(29) The foregoing, description is directed to particular embodiments of the present invention for the purpose of illustration and explanation. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art that many modifications and changes to the embodiment set forth above are possible without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention.