QUICK CONNECT COUPLER
20220268385 · 2022-08-25
Inventors
- Craig B. Nelson (Walla Walla, WA, US)
- Chad D. Leinweber (Walla Walla, WA, US)
- Mathew L. Zimmerman (Walla Walla, WA, US)
Cpc classification
F16L15/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B05B15/65
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B3/0477
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16L37/252
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A quick connect coupler includes a female connector having a central bore and a plurality of recesses, and a male connector having a post insertable into the central bore. The male connector has a first tab row with a plurality of first tabs and a second tab row with a plurality of second tabs axially spaced from the plurality of first tabs. The first and second tabs are shaped corresponding to the recesses in the female connector. The first and second tab rows are circumferentially offset to effect a two- or multi-step connection between the female connector and the male connector.
Claims
1. A coupler comprising: a female connector having a central bore and a plurality of recesses; and a male connector having a post insertable into the central bore, the male connector including a first tab row including a plurality of first tabs and a second tab row including a plurality of second tabs axially spaced from the plurality of first tabs, wherein the first and second tabs are shaped corresponding to the recesses in the female connector, wherein the first and second tab rows are circumferentially offset to effect a two-step connection between the female connector and the male connector.
2. A coupler according to claim 1, further comprising a radial stop member connected between the first tab row and the second tab row, wherein one of the plurality of recesses engages the radial stop member when the plurality of recesses are aligned with the second tab row.
3. A coupler according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of recesses are differently sized, and wherein the pluralities of first and second tabs are correspondingly differently sized.
4. A coupler according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of recesses are differently sized, and wherein the pluralities of first and second tabs are correspondingly differently sized such that the female connector is engageable with the male connector in only one orientation.
5. A coupler according to claim 1, further comprising a seal positioned between the female connector and the male connector, wherein the seal is active when the plurality of recesses are displaced past the second tab row and the female connector is fully seated on the male connector.
6. A coupler according to claim 5, wherein the female connector comprises a seal groove, and wherein the seal is secured in the seal groove.
7. A coupler according to claim 1, wherein the female connector comprises a first pin tab, and wherein the male connector comprises a second pin tab, one of the first and second pin tabs including a stop arm, wherein when the plurality of recesses are displaced past the second tab row, the female connector is rotatable on the male connector until the stop arm engages the other of the first and second pin tabs.
8. A coupler according to claim 7, wherein the first and second pin tabs each comprise an aperture therein, and wherein the apertures are aligned when the stop arm engages the other of the first and second pin tabs.
9. A coupler according to claim 1, wherein the female connector is rotatable relative to the male connector to align the plurality of recesses with the pluralities of first and second tabs such that female connector is connectable to the male connector in a four-step process including: (1) positioning the plurality of recesses over the plurality of first tabs in the first tab row, (2) rotating the female connector relative to the male connector to align the plurality of recesses with the plurality of second tabs in the second tab row, (3) positioning the plurality of recesses over the plurality of second tabs in the second tab row, and (4) rotating the female connector relative to the male connector until the female connector is fully seated on the male connector.
10. A sprinkler assembly comprising: a sprinkler; and the coupler according to claim 1, wherein the female connector is secured to the sprinkler, and wherein the male connector is secured to a source of water under pressure.
11. A coupler comprising: a female connector having a central bore and a plurality of recesses, at least two of the plurality of recesses being differently sized; a male connector having a post insertable into the central bore, the male connector including a first tab row including a plurality of first tabs and a second tab row including a plurality of second tabs axially spaced from the plurality of first tabs, wherein the first and second tabs are shaped corresponding to the recesses in the female connector; and a radial stop member connected between the first tab row and the second tab row, wherein one of the plurality of recesses engages the radial stop member when the plurality of recesses are aligned with the second tab row.
12. A coupler according to claim 11, wherein the first and second tab rows are circumferentially offset to effect a two-step connection between the female connector and the male connector.
13. A coupler according to claim 12, further comprising a seal positioned between the female connector and the male connector, wherein the seal is active when the plurality of recesses are displaced past the second tab row and the female connector is fully seated on the male connector.
14. A coupler according to claim 13, wherein the seal is inactive until the female connector is fully seated on the male connector.
15. A coupler according to claim 13, wherein the female connector comprises a seal groove, and wherein the seal is secured in the seal groove.
16. A coupler according to claim 11, wherein the female connector comprises a first pin tab, and wherein the male connector comprises a second pin tab, one of the first and second pin tabs including a stop arm.
17. A coupler according to claim 16, wherein the first and second pin tabs each comprise an aperture therein.
18. A method of securing a coupler including a female connector with a central bore and a plurality of recesses, and a male connector with a post insertable into the central bore, the male connector including a first tab row including a plurality of first tabs and a second tab row including a plurality of second tabs axially spaced from the plurality of first tabs, wherein the first and second tabs are shaped corresponding to the recesses in the female connector, and wherein the first and second tab rows are circumferentially offset, the method comprising: (a) positioning the plurality of recesses over the plurality of first tabs in the first tab row; (b) rotating the female connector relative to the male connector to align the plurality of recesses with the plurality of second tabs in the second tab row; (c) displacing the plurality of recesses over the plurality of second tabs in the second tab row; and (d) rotating the female connector relative to the male connector until the female connector is fully seated on the male connector.
19. A method according to claim 18, wherein step (a) is practiced by displacing the plurality of recesses over the plurality of first tabs until the female connector engages the second tab row.
20. A method according to claim 18, wherein the female connector comprises a first pin tab, and wherein the male connector comprises a second pin tab, one of the first and second pin tabs including a stop arm, wherein step (d) is practiced by rotating the female connector relative to the male connector until the stop arm engages the other of the first and second pin tabs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] These and other aspects and advantages will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] With reference to
[0026] The female connector 12 includes a plurality of recesses 16 in an interior flange 18 at a bottom end of the female connector 12. (See
[0027] The male connector 14 includes a first tab row 30 with a plurality of first tabs 32 and a second tab row 34 with a plurality of second tabs 36. The second tab row 34 and the plurality of second tabs 36 are axially spaced from the first tab row 30 and the plurality of first tabs 32. The first and second tabs 32, 36 are shaped corresponding to the recesses 16 in the female connector 12. The first and second tab rows 30, 34 are circumferentially offset (i.e., not vertically aligned). As discussed in more detail below, this offset effects a multi-step connection between the female connector 12 and the male connector 14.
[0028] The male connector 14 also includes a radial stop member 38 connected between the first tab row 30 and the second tab row 34. As shown in
[0029] The male connector 14 includes a pin tab 40 with an aperture 42 therein. The stop arm 28 attached to the pin tab 24 of the female connector 12 may alternatively be secured to the pin tab 40 of the male connector 14.
[0030] To secure the female connector 12 to the male connector 14, with reference to
[0031] The seal groove 20 in the female connector 12 supports the seal 22 adjacent an uppermost portion of the female connector 12. As such, the seal 22 does not fully engage the male connector 14 until the female connector 12 is fully seated on the male connector 14. As a consequence, in operation, in the event that the female connector 12 is inadvertently displaced out of the fully seated position, water pressure will deflect the female connector 12 upwardly until the flange 18 engages the tabs 32 in the first tab row 30. In this position, the seal 22 is not active, and the coupler 10 will vent water through the vents 23 in the female connector 12.
[0032] The multi-step connection of the coupler according to the described embodiments provides a secure connection incorporating a safety feature upon inadvertent release to retain the sprinkler from being launched into the air and potentially injuring the irrigator. In the event of an inadvertent disconnection, the seal is displaced from the male connector, and the coupler will vent water to provide a clear indication to the irrigator that the coupler needs attention.
[0033] While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.