Quick connector coupling
10900599 · 2021-01-26
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L37/144
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L33/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C45/33
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16L37/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C45/33
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L37/088
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A quick connector coupling comprises a collar port having a passage and a collar, a connector to be coupled to the collar port and comprising a tube portion to be received in the passage, a flange on the tube portion, a sealing ring received in a groove on the tube portion, and a locking clip for engaging the collar and an engagement surface of the connector to lock the connector against axial movement. With the connector in a mounted state, the flange has extensions extending along the tube portion beyond the collar, the extensions carry a terminal ring with a surface facing the flange forming the engagement surface spaced from the collar, the clip arranged to lock the connector on the collar port against axial movement, and the groove is axially formed on the tube portion such that the groove is closer to the flange than the engagement surface.
Claims
1. A quick connector coupling comprising: a collar port having a cylindrical inner passage and an outwardly projecting collar around an opening of the inner passage; a connector to be coupled to the collar port and the connector comprising a cylindrical tube portion complementary to the cylindrical inner passage of the collar port with the cylindrical tube portion to be received in the cylindrical inner passage of the collar port, and said cylindrical tube portion comprising a flange with the flange forming an abutment surface for abutment on the collar of the collar port when the connector is in a mounted state with the tube portion received in the cylindrical inner passage; a sealing ring received in a groove on an outer circumference of the tube portion for sealing the tube portion in the inner passage of the collar port; and a locking clip for engaging the collar and an engagement surface of the connector to lock the connector against axial movement on the collar port, wherein the flange is provided with two circumferentially opposite extensions extending along the cylindrical tube portion of the connector past and beyond the collar when the connector is in the mounted state, the extensions carrying a terminal ring disposed parallel to and at a distance from the flange such that a surface of the terminal ring facing the flange forms the engagement surface of the connector at a distance to the collar when the connector is in the mounted state, and wherein the locking clip is arranged to be disposed between the engagement surface of the connector and the collar to engage the engagement surface and the collar when the connector is in the mounted state such that the locking clip locks the connector on the collar port against axial movement away from the collar port, and the groove is axially formed on the tube portion.
2. The quick connector coupling according to claim 1, wherein the groove is formed on an axial level of the tube portion of the connector such that the groove is between the flange and the engagement surface of the connector.
3. The quick connector coupling according to claim 2, wherein the locking clip is further arranged at the same axial level of the cylindrical tube portion as the sealing ring received in the groove.
4. The quick connector coupling according to claim 1, wherein the extensions of the flange have a small dimension in circumferential direction of the flange such that a clear distance between side edges of the two opposite extensions is larger than an outer diameter of the tube portion of the connector.
5. The quick connector coupling according to claim 1, wherein the connector has a complementary shape to the collar port and the connector and the collar port engage each other when the connector is in the mounted state which ensures a unique rotational orientation of the connector with respect to the collar port.
6. The quick connector coupling according to claim 1, wherein the tube portion of the connector merges into a hose connector tube portion extending beyond the flange of the connector, the hose connector tube portion adapted to be inserted into an end portion of a hose to be connected to the connector.
7. The quick connector coupling according to claim 6, wherein the hose connector tube portion is aligned with the cylindrical tube portion of the connector.
8. The quick connector coupling according to claim 6, wherein the hose connector tube portion is perpendicular to the cylindrical tube portion of the connector.
9. The quick connector coupling according to claim 1, wherein the locking clip is formed as a flexible bracket with two opposite bent arm portions connected by an apex portion such that the locking clip is insertable by advancing the apex portion towards one of the extensions of the connector with one bent arm portion advancing on one side of the extension and the other bent arm portion advancing on the other side of the extension, and wherein the bent arm portions are dimensioned such that the bent arm portions extend around the tube portion to the opposite extension of the connector, and the bent arm portions are arranged to come into abutment with a lower surface of the collar and with the engagement surface of the connector when the connector is pushed onto the collar port to bring the connector to the mounted state on the collar port.
10. The quick connector coupling according to claim 1, wherein the terminal ring has a circumference and the engagement surface extends partially around the circumference of the terminal ring.
11. The quick connector coupling according to claim 1, wherein the terminal ring has a circumferential region extending partially around the terminal ring including one of the extensions, and the engagement surface projects radially outwardly from the circumferential region of the terminal ring.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described with reference to a preferred embodiment shown in the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(18) The embodiment of the quick connector coupling shown in the Figures will now be described by first describing the main components of the quick connector coupling with reference to
(19) The first component is collar port 40 which may be coupled to a further device which is not part of the quick connector coupling. The collar port 40 has a through-going inner passage which in the upper end portion of the port collar 40 is a purely cylindrical inner passage 42 (see
(20) The second main component of the quick connector coupling is connector 2 which comprises a cylindrical tube portion 4 which has a complementary shape to the inner passage 42 of the collar port 40 and which is received in this inner passage 42 when the connector 2 is in a mounted state on the collar port 40. A flange 8 is formed on the connector 2, which flange 8 radially extends from an upper end of the tube portion 4 of the connector. On an inner surface of the flange 8 an abutment surface 6 (see
(21) Tube portion 4 merges into a hose connector tube portion 7 extending on the opposite side of flange 8. This hose connector tube portion 7 is provided with wedge-shaped circumferential projections for assisting in fixation of a hose to the connector.
(22) Flange 8 is provided with two opposite extensions 14 which are disposed circumferentially opposite to each other and which extend at a distance to and parallel to the longitudinal axis of tube portion 4. Extensions 14 carry a terminal ring 20 at a distance to flange 8 in axial direction. This terminal ring 20 is not circular, as can be seen from
(23) In the tube portion 4 of connector 2 a circumferential groove is formed, as can be seen for example in
(24) In the following the function of locking clip 60 and the cooperating locking surfaces of the collar 44 and the connector 2 will be described. The locking clip 60 which is shown in
(25) Before the connector 2 is brought to its mounted state on the collar port 40, as shown in
(26) To bring the connector 2 to the mounted state on the collar port 40 the connector 2 is, with the locking clip 60 in place on the connector 2, pushed onto collar port 40 such that the tube portion 4 is received in the inner passage 42 of the collar port. In the course of this movement the collar 44 contacts the projections 65 of the locking clip 60 and spreads the bent arm portions 62 apart. When the collar has passed the bent arm portions 62 they elastically flex back and come into abutment on the lower or inner surface of the collar 44. In this state locking clip 60 rests with lower surface portions thereof on engagement surface 22 of terminal ring 20, whereas the inward projections 65 of the bent arm portions 62 engage the inner or lower surface of collar 44 of collar port 40. In this manner connector 2 is locked on collar port 40 since locking clip 60 extends with its bent arm portions between the engagement surface 22 of terminal ring 20 of connector 2 and the inner surface of collar 44, thus preventing any movement of connector 2 in axial direction away from collar port 40. Since connector 2 is furthermore with its abutment surface 6 (see
(27) If it is intended to remove connector 2 from the collar port 40 a pushing force is exerted on the apex portion 64 of the locking clip 60 so that it is moved towards the extension 14 14 on the right hand side in
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REFERENCE NUMERALS
(32) 2 Connector 4 Tube portion 6 Abutment surface 7 Hose connector tube portion 8 Flange 10 Sealing ring 12 Groove 14 Flange extensions 20 Terminal ring 22 Engagement surface 40 Collar port 42 Inner passage 44 Collar 60 Locking clip 62 Bent arm portion 64 Apex portion 80 Mold tool 82 Conical core tool 84 Sliding core tools