Fluid Connector With Expansion Ring
20230019935 · 2023-01-19
Inventors
- Kari Ann Sausen (Clarence, NY, US)
- Kristian James Hagen (Gasport, NY, US)
- Bradley C. Fremont (Tonawanda, NY, US)
Cpc classification
F16L37/144
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/0841
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An expansion ring for a fluid connector including a including a first end, a second end, a radially outward facing surface, and a through-bore, wherein the expansion ring is slidably engaged with the connector body.
Claims
1. An expansion ring for a fluid connector including a connector body having a bore, a retaining clip, and a tube end form, the expansion ring comprising: a first end; a second end; a radially outward facing surface; and, a through-bore; wherein the expansion ring is slidably engaged with the connector body.
2. The expansion ring as recited in claim 1, wherein the radially outward facing surface comprises a groove.
3. The expansion ring as recited in claim 2, wherein the groove comprises a frusto-conical surface.
4. The expansion ring as recited in claim 2, wherein the groove is operatively arranged to engage with the retaining clip to maintain the retaining clip in an at least partially radially expanded state.
5. The expansion ring as recited in claim 2, wherein: in an unconnected state, the expansion ring is axially aligned with the retaining clip; and, in a connected state, the tube end form displaces the expansion ring in a first axial direction and the expansion ring and a shoulder of the tube end form are secured in the bore of the connector body.
6. The expansion ring as recited in claim 1, wherein the second end comprises a recess forming a surface.
7. The expansion ring as recited in claim 6, wherein the surface is operatively arranged to engage with a shoulder of the tube end form.
8. A fluid connector, comprising: a connector body, including: a first through-bore; a first groove arranged circumferentially within the first through-bore; a seal arranged within the first groove; and, a retaining clip operatively arranged on the connector body to extend into the first through-bore; and, an expansion ring, including: a first end; a second end; a radially outward facing surface; and, a second through-bore, wherein the expansion ring is slidably engaged in the first through-bore.
9. The fluid connector as recited in claim 8, wherein in an unconnected state, the expansion ring is axially aligned with the retaining clip and the radially outward facing surface maintains the expansion ring in an at least partially radially expanded state.
10. The fluid connector as recited in claim 9, wherein the radially outward facing surface comprises a second groove.
11. The fluid connector as recited in claim 10, wherein the second groove comprises a frusto-conical surface.
12. The fluid connector as recited in claim 9, wherein in a connected state, a tube end form displaces the expansion ring in a first axial direction and the expansion ring and the tube end form are secured in the first through-bore of the connector body.
13. The fluid connector as recited in claim 12, wherein in a connected state, the first end encloses the seal within the first groove.
14. The fluid connector as recited in claim 8, wherein the connector body further comprises a protrusion that encloses the seal within the first groove.
15. The fluid connector as recited in claim 8, wherein the second end comprises a recess forming a surface.
16. The fluid connector as recited in claim 15, wherein the surface is operatively arranged to engage with a shoulder of the tube end form.
17. A fluid connector, comprising: a connector body, including: a first through-bore; a first groove arranged circumferentially within the first through-bore; a seal arranged within the first groove; and, a retaining clip operatively arranged on the connector body to extend into the first through-bore; an expansion ring slidably engaged in the first through-bore, the expansion ring including: a first end; a second end; a radially outward facing surface including a second groove; and, a second through-bore; and, a tube end form operatively arranged to be connected to the connector body.
18. The fluid connector as recited in claim 17, wherein in an unconnected state, the second groove is engaged with the retaining clip and the retaining clip is maintained in an at least partially radially expanded state.
19. The fluid connector as recited in claim 18, wherein in a connected state, the tube end form displaces the expansion ring in a first axial direction within the first through-bore and the expansion ring and the tube end form are secured in the connector body via the retaining clip.
20. The fluid connector as recited in claim 19, wherein in the connected state, the first end encloses the seal within the first groove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Various embodiments are disclosed, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings in which corresponding reference symbols indicate corresponding parts, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] At the outset, it should be appreciated that like drawing numbers on different drawing views identify identical, or functionally similar, structural elements. It is to be understood that the claims are not limited to the disclosed aspects.
[0020] Furthermore, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the particular methodology, materials and modifications described and as such may, of course, vary. It is also understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular aspects only, and is not intended to limit the scope of the claims.
[0021] Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood to one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure pertains. It should be understood that any methods, devices or materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can be used in the practice or testing of the example embodiments.
[0022] It should be appreciated that the term “substantially” is synonymous with terms such as “nearly,” “very nearly,” “about,” “approximately,” “around,” “bordering on,” “close to,” “essentially,” “in the neighborhood of,” “in the vicinity of,” etc., and such terms may be used interchangeably as appearing in the specification and claims. It should be appreciated that the term “proximate” is synonymous with terms such as “nearby,” “close,” “adjacent,” “neighboring,” “immediate,” “adjoining,” etc., and such terms may be used interchangeably as appearing in the specification and claims. The term “approximately” is intended to mean values within ten percent of the specified value.
[0023] It should be understood that use of “or” in the present application is with respect to a “non-exclusive” arrangement, unless stated otherwise. For example, when saying that “item x is A or B,” it is understood that this can mean one of the following: (1) item x is only one or the other of A and B; (2) item x is both A and B. Alternately stated, the word “or” is not used to define an “exclusive or” arrangement. For example, an “exclusive or” arrangement for the statement “item x is A or B” would require that x can be only one of A and B. Furthermore, as used herein, “and/or” is intended to mean a grammatical conjunction used to indicate that one or more of the elements or conditions recited may be included or occur. For example, a device comprising a first element, a second element and/or a third element, is intended to be construed as any one of the following structural arrangements: a device comprising a first element; a device comprising a second element; a device comprising a third element; a device comprising a first element and a second element; a device comprising a first element and a third element; a device comprising a first element, a second element and a third element; or, a device comprising a second element and a third element.
[0024] Moreover, as used herein, the phrases “comprises at least one of” and “comprising at least one of” in combination with a system or element is intended to mean that the system or element includes one or more of the elements listed after the phrase. For example, a device comprising at least one of: a first element; a second element; and, a third element, is intended to be construed as any one of the following structural arrangements: a device comprising a first element; a device comprising a second element; a device comprising a third element; a device comprising a first element and a second element; a device comprising a first element and a third element; a device comprising a first element, a second element and a third element; or, a device comprising a second element and a third element. A similar interpretation is intended when the phrase “used in at least one of:” is used herein. Furthermore, as used herein, “and/or” is intended to mean a grammatical conjunction used to indicate that one or more of the elements or conditions recited may be included or occur. For example, a device comprising a first element, a second element and/or a third element, is intended to be construed as any one of the following structural arrangements: a device comprising a first element; a device comprising a second element; a device comprising a third element; a device comprising a first element and a second element; a device comprising a first element and a third element; a device comprising a first element, a second element and a third element; or, a device comprising a second element and a third element.
[0025] Adverting now to the figures,
[0026] Connector body 40 comprises through-bore 41 extending from end 42 to end 44, radially inward facing surface 46, radially inward facing surface 48, groove 50, radially outward facing surface 52, head 58, and radially outward facing surface 60. Connector body 40 is arranged to be connected to a component that is filled with a fluid. For example, connector body 40 may be connected to a transmission via radially outward facing surface 60, which may comprise external threading. Connector body 40 may be screwed into a threaded hole in the transmission via head 58 (e.g., using a wrench), which is then filled with transmission fluid. In some embodiments, head 58 is hexagonal; however, it should be appreciated that head 58 may comprise any geometry suitable for applying torque to connector body 40. Another component in which fluid connector 10, specifically connector body 40, may be installed into is an engine block. It should be appreciated that fluid connector 10 may be used in various other components, assemblies, and subassemblies in which fluid connection is desired. Seal 62 is arranged in connector body 40. Specifically, seal 62 is arranged in groove 50. In some embodiments, seal 62 is an O-ring. Body 40 further comprises radially inward extending protrusion 49 which forms surface 47. Surface 47 extends between and is connected to radially inward facing surface 46 and radially inward facing surface 48. In the embodiment shown in
[0027] Retaining clip (or retaining ring or snap clip/ring) 70 is arranged in groove 54 in body 40. Retaining clip 70 is generally a retaining ring including one or more protrusions extending radially inward. In the embodiment shown, retaining clip 70 comprises protrusions 72A-C. Protrusions 72A-C extend radially inward through apertures 56A-C in groove 54. Protrusions 72A-C are arranged to engage bead or shoulder 87, specifically, surface 88, to secure tube end form 80 within connector body 40. Retaining clip 70 may comprise any material that is capable of elastically deforming and returning to its original shape (e.g., metal, polymer, etc.).
[0028] Tube end form 80 comprises end 82, section 83, bead or shoulder 87, section 89, end 92, and through-bore 94. Through-bore 94 extends through tube end form 80 from end 82 to end 92. Section 83 is arranged between end 82 and shoulder 87 and comprises radially outward facing surface 84. Radially outward facing surface 84 includes a substantially constant diameter. In some embodiments, radially outward facing surface 84 comprises a frusto-conical taper proximate end 82 (see
[0029] Expansion ring 20 is operatively arranged to maintain retaining clip 70 in an expanded state and is slidably engaged with through-bore 41, and specifically radially inward facing surface 46. Expansion ring 20 comprises end 22, radially outward facing surface 24, end 28, and through-bore 34. Radially outward facing surface 24 comprises radially outward facing groove 26. In some embodiments, groove 26 comprises surface 27. Surface 27 may be frusto-conical in shape and increase in diameter in axial direction AD1. Such a frusto-conical surface in groove 26 aids in the disengagement of expansion ring 20 from retaining clip 70, as will be discussed in greater detail below. End 28 may further comprise recess 30 which extends from end 28 in axial direction AD1 thereby forming surface 32. In some embodiments, expansion ring 20 comprises a metal. In some embodiments, expansion ring 20 comprises a polymer. In some embodiments, expansion ring 20 comprises a ceramic.
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[0033] Connector body 140 comprises through-bore 141 extending from end 142 to end 144, radially inward facing surface 146, radially inward facing surface 148, groove 150, radially outward facing surface 152, head 158, and radially outward facing surface 160. Connector body 140 is arranged to be connected to a component that is filled with a fluid. For example, connector body 140 may be connected to a transmission via radially outward facing surface 160, which may comprise external threading. Connector body 140 may be screwed into a threaded hole in the transmission via head 158 (e.g., using a wrench), which is then filled with transmission fluid. In some embodiments, head 158 is hexagonal; however, it should be appreciated that head 158 may comprise any geometry suitable for applying torque to connector body 140. Another component in which fluid connector 110, specifically connector body 140, may be installed into is an engine block. It should be appreciated that fluid connector 110 may be used in various other components, assemblies, and subassemblies in which fluid connection is desired. Seal 162 is arranged in connector body 140. Specifically, seal 162 is arranged in groove 150. In some embodiments, seal 162 is an O-ring. Body 140 further comprises surface 147, which extends between and is connected to radially inward facing surface 146 and groove 158. In the embodiment shown in
[0034] Retaining clip (or retaining ring or snap clip/ring) 70 is arranged in groove 154 in body 140. Protrusions 72A-C extend radially inward through apertures 156A-C in groove 154. Protrusions 72A-C are arranged to engage bead or shoulder 87, specifically, surface 88, to secure tube end form 80 within connector body 140. Retaining clip 70 may comprise any material that is capable of elastically deforming and returning to its original shape (e.g., metal, polymer, etc.).
[0035] Expansion ring 120 is operatively arranged to maintain retaining clip 70 in an expanded state and is slidably engaged with through-bore 141, and specifically radially inward facing surface 146. Expansion ring 120 comprises end 122, radially outward facing surface 124, end 212, and through-bore 134. Radially outward facing surface 124 comprises radially outward facing groove 126. End 128 may further comprise recess 130 which extends from end 128 in axial direction AD1 thereby forming surface 132. In some embodiments, expansion ring 120 comprises a metal. In some embodiments, expansion ring 120 comprises a polymer. In some embodiments, expansion ring 120 comprises a ceramic.
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[0038] It will be appreciated that various aspects of the disclosure above and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations, or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.
REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0039] 10 Fluid connector [0040] 20 Expansion ring [0041] 22 End [0042] 24 Radially outward facing surface [0043] 26 Groove [0044] 27 Surface [0045] 28 End [0046] 30 Recess [0047] 32 Surface [0048] 34 Through-bore [0049] 40 Connector body [0050] 41 Through-bore [0051] 42 End [0052] 44 End [0053] 46 Radially inward facing surface [0054] 47 Surface [0055] 48 Radially inward facing surface [0056] 49 Protrusion [0057] 50 Groove [0058] 52 Radially outward facing surface [0059] 54 Groove [0060] 56A Aperture [0061] 56B Aperture [0062] 56C Aperture [0063] 58 Head [0064] 60 Radially outward facing surface [0065] 62 Seal [0066] 70 Retaining clip [0067] 72A Protrusion [0068] 72B Protrusion [0069] 72C Protrusion [0070] 80 Tube end form [0071] 82 End [0072] 83 Section [0073] 84 Radially outward facing surface [0074] 86 Surface [0075] 87 Shoulder or bead [0076] 88 Surface [0077] 89 Section [0078] 90 Radially outward facing surface [0079] 92 End [0080] 94 Through-bore [0081] 110 Fluid connector [0082] 120 Expansion ring [0083] 122 End [0084] 124 Radially outward facing surface [0085] 126 Groove [0086] 128 End [0087] 130 Recess [0088] 132 Surface [0089] 134 Through-bore [0090] 140 Connector body [0091] 141 Through-bore [0092] 142 End [0093] 144 End [0094] 146 Radially inward facing surface [0095] 147 Surface [0096] 148 Radially inward facing surface [0097] 150 Groove [0098] 152 Radially outward facing surface [0099] 154 Groove [0100] 156A Aperture (not shown) [0101] 156B Aperture (not shown) [0102] 156C Aperture (not shown) [0103] 158 Head [0104] 160 Radially outward facing surface [0105] 162 Seal [0106] AD1 Axial direction [0107] AD2 Axial direction