Rotating snap connection assembly
10955077 ยท 2021-03-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L41/007
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L27/082
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/098
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L27/0845
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L41/03
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L47/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L27/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L41/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/098
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L47/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A connector provides a rotating snap connection for connecting tubes, hoses and/or other conduits where the rotatable portion of the connector snap fits with the remaining portion of the connector. A first connector can include a body defining a first internal passage, a connecting end defining a second internal passage, and a connecting mechanism rotatably connecting the connecting end to the body such that the second internal passage of the connecting end is fluidly connected with the first internal passage. A second connector can include a first body, a second body rotatably connected to the first body via a connecting structure, and a connecting structure.
Claims
1. A connector, comprising: a body defining a first internal passage and comprising a first connecting end configured to receive a first conduit; and a connecting end defining a second internal passage, the connecting end rotatably connected to the body such that the second internal passage is fluidly connected with the first internal passage, the connecting end comprising a second connecting end configured to receive a second conduit, wherein: a retention groove is defined by either the body or the connecting end, a retention projection is defined by the other of the body or the connecting end that does not define the retention groove, the retention projection fitting within the retention groove to connect the connecting end with the body; a sealing barb is located on either the body or the connecting end; the sealing barb defines an inner edge that faces towards the retention groove and a tapered edge that tapers inwardly as it extends from the inner edge; and the sealing barb is dimensioned so that the first internal passage and the second internal passage are fluidly sealed by the sealing barb being embedded in the other of the body and the connecting end on which the sealing barb is not located without use of an elastomeric seal.
2. The connector of claim 1, wherein the body and the connecting end are made of a resilient material and the retention projection is inserted into the retention groove by a snap fit.
3. The connector of claim 1, wherein the retention groove is located on the connecting end and the retention projection is located on the body.
4. The connector of claim 1, wherein the sealing barb is located on the connecting end.
5. The connector of claim 1, wherein the retention groove is annular in shape.
6. The connector of claim 5, wherein the retention projection has an interrupted annulus shape.
7. The connector of claim 1, further comprising a stop surface located on one of the body and connecting end, the stop surface being dimensioned to stop the body and the connecting end from moving closer with respect to each other when the retention projection is located in the retention groove.
8. The connector of claim 1, wherein the sealing barb, when embedded in the other of the body and connecting end on which the sealing barb is not located, is proximate to an undercut or chamfered surface located on the other of the body and connecting end on which the sealing barb is not located.
9. The connector of claim 1, wherein the sealing barb defines at least a portion of the retention groove.
10. The connector of claim 1, wherein the first connecting end defines a first barb configured to retain the first conduit and the second connecting end defines a second barb configured to retain the second conduit.
11. The connector of claim 1, further comprising: a first stop surface located on the body; and a second stop surface located on the connecting end.
12. The connector of claim 1, wherein the first internal passage is angled relative to the second internal passage.
13. The connector of claim 1, wherein the body is a first body, and the connecting end is part of a second body that is rotatably connected to the first body.
14. The connector of claim 1, wherein a central axis of the first internal passage is at a non-zero angle relative to a central axis of the second internal passage.
15. The connector of claim 1, wherein both the retention groove and the sealing barb are defined by one of the body and the connecting end, and the sealing barb is disposed on the one of the body and the connecting end at a location that is outwardly spaced from the retention groove.
16. The connector of claim 1, wherein the tapered edge extends from the inner edge at an acute angle.
17. A connector, comprising: a body defining a first internal passage and comprising a first connecting end configured to receive a first conduit; and a connecting end defining a second internal passage, the connecting end rotatably connected to the body such that the second internal passage is fluidly connected with the first internal passage, the connecting end comprising a second connecting end configured to receive a second conduit, wherein: a retention groove is defined by either the body or the connecting end, a retention projection is defined by the other of the body or the connecting end that does not define the retention groove, the retention projection fitting within the retention groove to connect the connecting end with the body; a sealing barb is located on either the body or the connecting end; the sealing barb is dimensioned so that the first internal passage and the second internal passage are fluidly sealed by the sealing barb being embedded in the other of the body and the connecting end on which the sealing barb is not located without use of an elastomeric seal; and the body and the connecting end are made of a resilient material and the retention projection is inserted into the retention groove by a snap fit.
18. The connector of claim 17, wherein the first connecting end defines a first barb configured to retain the first conduit and the second connecting end defines a second barb configured to retain the second conduit.
19. A connector, comprising: a body defining a first internal passage and comprising a first connecting end configured to receive a first conduit, the first connecting end defining a first barb configured to retain the first conduit; and a connecting end defining a second internal passage, the connecting end rotatably connected to the body such that the second internal passage is fluidly connected with the first internal passage, the connecting end comprising a second connecting end configured to receive a second conduit, the second connecting end defining a second barb configured to retain the second conduit, wherein: a retention groove is defined by either the body or the connecting end, a retention projection is defined by the other of the body or the connecting end that does not define the retention groove, the retention projection fitting within the retention groove to connect the connecting end with the body; a sealing barb is located on either the body or the connecting end; the sealing barb is dimensioned so that the first internal passage and the second internal passage are fluidly sealed by the sealing barb being embedded in the other of the body and the connecting end on which the sealing barb is not located without use of an elastomeric seal.
20. The connector of claim 19, wherein the first internal passage is angled relative to the second internal passage.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) Various embodiments will now be described with reference to the drawing figures, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout. An embodiment in accordance with the present disclosure provides a rotating snap connection for connecting tubes, hoses and/or other conduits where the rotatable portion of the connector snap fits with the remaining portion of the connector. The terms hose or tube should not be viewed as limiting but should be understood to mean any generic type of mechanical conduit.
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(14) The connector 20 includes a body 22. The body 22 defines a first interior passageway 24 which is configured to allow fluid, whether a liquid or gas, to flow through the body 22. The connector 20 also includes a first connecting end 26, a second connecting end 28, and a third connecting end 30. One of ordinary skill the art will understand that connectors in accordance with the present disclosure may include more or fewer connecting ends then shown and described herein.
(15) Each connecting end 26, 28, 30, may include a chamfered or curved surface 32 in order to facilitate the connecting ends 26, 28, 30 attaching to a tube or hose. The connecting ends 26, 28, 30, may also include a first inclined surface 34 and a barb 36. The barb 36 may be useful in retaining and/or sealing a tube or hose to the connector 20. The connecting ends 26, 28, 30, may also include a second inclined surface 38 that may allow the tube or hose, when connected to the connector 20, to be friction fit onto the connector 20. In some instances, once the second inclined surface 38 grows to be as wide as the tube or hose moving toward the end, 26, 28, or 30, the tube or hose will no longer fit onto the connector 20 and may stop. In other instances, a stop surface 39 may be provided in order to provide a hard stop for a tube or hose being connected to the connector 20. A gripping surface 40 may be provided around a circumference of the stop surface 39 to allow a user to grip the connector 20. In some embodiments, it may be useful to twist the connector 20 when attaching or detaching a tube or hose to the connecting ends 26, 28, 30.
(16) In some embodiments, the connecting ends 26, 28 30 may include interior passageways 24 or 42. In the embodiment shown in
(17) The third connecting end 30 attaches to the body 22 at a connecting area 46.
(18) It should also be appreciated that both the retention groove 48 and the retention projection 50 are generally annular in shape. A side wall 52 of the retention groove 48 provides a stop surface and abuts a side wall 54 of the retention projection 50. In this manner, the retention projection 50 is trapped within the retention groove 48 thereby locking the third connecting end 30 to the body 22 while providing fluid communication between the second interior passageway 42 of the third connecting end 30 with the first interior passageway 24 of the body 22.
(19) A sealing barb 56 is located on the third connecting end 30 and is embedded in the corresponding structure in the body 22. The sealing barb 56 can define an inner edge that faces towards the retention groove 48 and a tapered edge that tapers inwardly as it extends from the inner edge. The tapered edge can extend from the inner edge at an acute angle. The body 22 has corresponding structure having corresponding geometry to receive the sealing barb 56. The shape of the corresponding geometry may be simply a straight wall tube to receive the sealing barb 56. Alternatively, the corresponding geometry may include other preformed shapes to receive the sealing barb 56. The corresponding structure in the body 22 is compliant in receiving the sealing barb 56 to form a seal between the sealing barb 56 and the corresponding structure of the body 22. The fact that a sharp portion of the sealing barb 56 is embedded into the body 22 provides a fluid tight seal between the third connecting end 30 and the body 22. The sealing barb 56 obviates the need for any other types of seals such as elastomeric seals. However, in some embodiments, elastomeric seals may also be used but they may not be required in many embodiments. It will be appreciated that the sealing barb 56 is also annular in shape and may engage the body 22 in an annular shaped contact area.
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(21) The rotating end 57 connects to the body 22 in a manner similarly described above with respect to
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(23) An undercut, chamfer, or inclined area 66 may be provided on the retention projection 50 as shown in both
(24) The body 22 and third end 30 or rotating end 57 may be made of a resilient material that will flex such as, for example plastic. In some embodiments, the connector 20 may be made of polymers. For example, the connector 20 may be made of any of the following: polypropylene, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), nylon, polyethylene, polycarbonate, high-density polyethylene (HDPE), or acteal. It should be understood that the foregoing list is meant to be examples only and is in no way limiting of suitable materials that may be used for the connector 20 in various embodiments.
(25) When the third connecting end 30 or rotating end 57 is being inserted into the body 22, both the body 22 and the connecting end 30 or 57 may flex until the retention projection 50 snaps into the retention groove 48. About at the position where the retention projection 50 snaps into the retention groove 48, the sealing barb 56 will embed itself into the body 22. In this position, the side wall 52 of the retention groove 48 will act as a positive stop and prevent the retention projection 50 from moving further into the body 22.
(26) While various features such as the retention groove 48 and sealing barb 56 have been attributed to either the third end 30 or the rotating end 57 and the retention projection 50 and corresponding structure of the body 22 for receiving the sealing barb 56 have been attributed to specifically the body 22, it will be appreciated that these features may be reversed. Optionally, the body 22 may define a retention groove 48 and a retention projection 50 and the sealing barb 56 may be found on the body 22. A mere reversal or rearrangement of position of various parts will still fall within what is contemplated by the present disclosure.
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(32) The alternative connecting fitting 71 fits over the alternative body connection 73 by the flared area 76 sliding over the cone-shaped portion 75 of the alternative body connection 73. The cone-shaped portion 75 may flex inwardly and the flared area 76 may flex outwardly as the alternative connection fittings 71 is moving toward the alternative body connection 73. The alternative connecting fitting 71 moves towards the alternative body connection 73 until the connecting end fittings stop surface 82 meets the stop surface 80 on the body 22. The connector 20 is dimensioned and sized so that when the connecting end fittings stop surface 82 meets the stop surface 80, the retention projection 50 of the alternative connecting fitting 71 fits into the retention groove 48 of the alternative body connection 73. The cone-shaped portion 75 may snap outwardly and/or the flared area 76 may snap inwardly as the retention projection 50 enters the retention groove 48. The side wall 54 of the retention projection 50 will meet with the side wall 52 of the retention groove 48. The sealing barb 56 will extend outwardly and embed itself into the alternative connection fitting 71 at the interference area 64. In the interference area 64 the sealing barb 56 will expand into the side wall 84 of the alternative connection fitting 71 thereby creating a fluid tight seal between the interior passageways 72, 74 of the alternative connection fitting 71 and the first interior passageway 24 of the body 22. The alternative connection fitting 71 is free to rotate axially about the alternative body connection 73.
(33) In some embodiments, the retention projection 50 may not be contiguous but rather may be in an interrupted shape or, in other words, the shape of an interrupted annulus.
(34) While the structure described in the connecting area 46 has been described as part of a connector 20, it will be appreciated that the structure forming the connecting area 46 in order to allow a structure to be rotatably connected to a body is not limited to connectors but may be used in a variety of settings in accordance with the present disclosure.
(35) The many features and advantages of the connector are apparent from the detailed description, and thus, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such features and advantages of the connector. Further, since numerous modifications and variations will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the connector to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the connector.