FLUID CONNECTOR WITH DRY BREAK
20230071590 · 2023-03-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L37/144
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A quick connector and connector body comprises a coupler portion having a fluid passage connected to a first fluid tube. A valve mounted within the fluid passage is movable between a closed and an open position. A receptacle portion coupled to the coupler portion includes a socket cavity adapted to receive a second fluid tube within the socket cavity that causes the valve to move into the open position allowing fluid to flow through the fluid passage from the first fluid tube to the second fluid tube.
Claims
1. A connector body comprising: a coupler portion having a fluid passage connected to a first fluid tube; a valve mounted within the fluid passage movable between a closed and an open position; and a receptacle portion coupled to the coupler portion and having a socket cavity adapted to receive a second fluid tube within the socket cavity causing the valve to move into the open position allowing fluid to flow through the fluid passage from the first fluid tube to the second fluid tube.
2. The connector body of claim 1, wherein in the closed position the valve blocks fluid from entering the fluid passage from the first fluid tube.
3. The connector body of claim 2, wherein the valve moves to the closed position when the second fluid tube is removed from the socket cavity.
4. The connector body of claim 3, wherein the coupler portion includes: an opening to the fluid passage having and an annular chamfered surface surrounding the opening; and the valve including a domed head and a sealing member extending along the external periphery the domed head and a spring that biases the domed head into the closed position retaining the sealing member against the chamfered surface.
5. The connector body of claim 4, wherein the fluid passage includes a bore stop, the valve further includes: an annular engaging member located in the socket cavity movable between a first and a second position; and a stem extending axially through the fluid passage from the engaging member to the domed head, the spring located circumferentially about the stem between the bore stop and the engaging member, wherein in a relaxed condition the spring urges the engaging member into the first position moving the stem and causing the domed head to retain the sealing member against the chamfered surface, placing the valve in the closed position.
6. The connector body of claim 5, wherein the engaging member is movable by the second fluid tube into the second position when the second fluid tube is installed in the socket cavity, causing the stem to move the domed head and disengage the sealing member from the chamfered surface and compressing the spring, causing the valve to move into the open position allowing fluid to flow through the fluid passage from the first fluid tube to the second fluid tube through the engaging member.
7. The connector body of claim 6, wherein the spring returns to its relaxed position when the second fluid tube is removed from the socket cavity moving the engaging member into the first position causing the stem to move the domed head to retain the sealing member to the chamfered surface placing the valve in the closed position.
8. A quick connector for coupling a first fluid tube to a second fluid tube comprising: a coupler portion having a fluid passage connected to the first fluid tube; a valve mounted within the fluid passage movable between a closed position and an open position; an endform formed on an end of the second fluid tube, the endform having a fluid passage; and a receptacle portion including a socket cavity, the socket cavity adapted to receive and retain the endform in the socket cavity causing the valve to move into an open position that allows fluid to flow through the fluid passage from the first fluid tube to the endform fluid passage.
9. The quick connector of claim 8, wherein the valve moves to the closed position when the endform is removed from the socket cavity causing fluid to stop through the fluid passage.
10. The quick connector of claim 8, wherein the coupler portion includes a stem having a plurality of barbed flanges, the barged flanges arranged to be accepted within an inner surface of the first fluid tube retaining and fluidically sealing the first fluid tube to the stem.
11. The quick connector of claim 8, wherein the receptacle portion further includes: a mating end with an annular outer wall extending about the periphery of the mating end; a plurality of openings located about the outer wall of the receptacle portion with each opening extending through the outer wall from the exterior to the interior of the outer wall; and a plurality of projection receivers spaced equidistant from the other about the periphery of the outer wall.
12. The quick connector of claim 11, wherein the coupler portion further includes: a cylindrical outer surface extending about the periphery of the coupler portion; and a plurality of projections and rectangular latches extending obliquely outward from the outer surface, wherein the coupler portion is mated to the receptacle portion by aligning a respective projection with an associated projection receiver and engaging a respective latch with an associated opening, latching the receptacle portion to coupler portion.
13. The quick connector of claim 12, wherein the coupler portion is removed from the receptacle portion by forcing each latch out of its respective opening and pulling the coupler portion from the receptacle portion.
14. The quick connector of claim 8, wherein the endform further includes: A first and a second indexing tab extending from opposite sides of the endform; and the receptacle portion includes a first and a second groove located on opposite sides of receptacle portion, wherein first groove is arranged to receive therein the first tab and the second groove is arranged to receive therein the second tab providing alignment of the endform to the receptacle portion when the endform is inserted into the socket cavity.
15. The quick connector of claim 8, wherein the endform further includes a groove extending about the periphery of the endform and the receptacle portion includes a wire retainer including a pair of legs that extend into the socket cavity from opposite sides of the socket cavity, each leg arranged to engage with the endform groove locking the endform to the receptacle portion when the endform is installed in the socket cavity.
16. The quick connector of claim 8, wherein the second fluid tube includes an insertion end and the fluid passage includes a cylindrical bore having annular groove that holds an elastomeric sealing assembly, the elastomeric sealing assembly deformed by the insertion end fluidically sealing the socket cavity from the fluid passage when the endform is installed into the socket cavity.
17. The quick connector of claim 8, wherein the coupler portion includes: an opening to the fluid passage having and an annular chamfered surface surrounding the opening; and the valve including a domed head and a sealing member extending along the external periphery the domed head and a spring that biases the domed head into the closed position retaining the sealing member against the chamfered surface.
18. The quick connector of claim 17, wherein the fluid passage includes a bore stop, the valve further includes: an annular engaging member located in the socket cavity movable between a first and a second position; and a stem extending axially through the fluid passage from the engaging member to the domed head, the spring located circumferentially about the stem between the bore stop and the engaging member, wherein in a relaxed condition the spring urges the engaging member into the first position moving the stem and causing the domed head to retain the sealing member against the chamfered surface, placing the valve in the closed position.
19. The quick connector of claim 18, wherein the engaging member is movable by the insertion end of the second tube into the second position when the endform is installed in the socket cavity, causing the stem to move the domed head and disengage the sealing member from the chamfered surface and compressing the spring, causing the valve to move into the open position allowing fluid to flow through the fluid passage from the first fluid tube to the endform fluid passage through the engaging member.
20. The quick connector of claim 19, wherein the spring returns to its relaxed position when the insertion end and the endform are removed from the socket cavity moving the engaging member into the first position and causing the stem to move the domed head to retain the sealing member to the chamfered surface, placing the valve in the closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] For a more complete understanding of this disclosure, reference is now made to the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] All figures serve illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. The drawings are generally to scale, but some features may not be true to scale and serve to emphasize certain details of the various aspects of the invention. Common items between different embodiments of the figures have common reference numerals. It should be noted that for purposes of clarity, the quick connector of the present disclosure is shown with its longitudinal extent position in a horizontal plane and the terms “top,” “bottom,” have been used in describing the connector body. However, in use, the quick connector coupling can reside in any orientation without regard to the horizontal and vertical planes and “top,” “bottom,” “sides,” and “lateral” are thus used in relation to the figures and illustrations herein.
[0018] Reference numeral 10 in
[0019] The receptacle portion 16 includes a tubular socket cavity 72 on a first end of the receptacle 16 adapted to receive an endform formed on the end of a second tube, such as endform 14 illustrated at
[0020] The coupler portion 20 includes a cylindrical fluid passage 25 that receives the insertion end 15 of the endform 14. Specifically, the fluid passage 25 may receive the insertion end 15 of the endform 14 within the fluid passage 25. The coupler portion 20 further includes a cylindrical outer surface 26 that extends about the periphery of the coupler 20. A latch 30 may be fashioned on the outer surface 26. In an aspect, a plurality of latches 30 may be fashioned on the outer surface 26. The latches may be rectangularly shaped and include a chamfered surface that extends obliquely outward from outer surface 26.
[0021] The endform 14 shown at
[0022] The mating end 42 of receptacle portion 16 is arranged to be inserted over the surface 26 of the coupler portion 20. The mating of the coupler portion 20 to receptacle portion 16 is made by aligning a projection 38 with an associated projection receiver 48 and the receptacle portion 16 forced forward to allow the chamfered portions of latches 30 to ride against the inside surface of the outer annular wall 44 until they are received within an associated opening 46 and make a snap-fit connection within a respective opening 46 latching the receptacle portion 16 to coupler portion 20. The coupler 20 can also be removed from the receptacle portion 16 by forcing latches 30 out of openings 46 and pulling the coupler portion 20 from the receptacle portion 16. The coupler portion 20 and the receptacle portion 16 may be separately constructed from a resin or molded from a thermoplastic material such as polyamide or polyphthalamide.
[0023] The receptacle portion 16 includes a wire retainer 60 embracing the receptacle portion 16. The wire retainer 60 has a u-shaped configuration comprising two opposed legs 64 extending from a bight 66. The bight 66 embraces an outer wall 68 of the receptacle portion 16, however the legs 64 extend through slots in wall 68, permitting the legs to extend into the socket cavity 72 of the receptacle 16 when the retention clip 60 is in a relaxed condition. Each of the wire legs 64 terminates in an upturned prong 61 which is assembled onto the receptacle portion 16 by passing through a slot contiguous and orthogonal to the slots in wall 68.
[0024] As illustrated in
[0025] The passage 25 of coupler portion 20 is defined by a first cylindrical bore 50 having a cylindrical wall 51 and a second cylindrical bore 55 having a cylindrical wall 56 as illustrated in
[0026] A valve 100 is formed within the coupler portion 20 fluid passage 25. The valve 100 is comprised of a valve engaging member 101, a stem member 110, a domed head or poppet 120 and a spring 125. The valve 100 is movable between a closed position and an open position. In the closed position shown in
[0027] With renewed reference to
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[0029] Removing endform 14 from the receptacle portion 16 allows the spring 125 to return its relaxed condition. The spring 125 moves the engaging member 101 back into the first position allowing the domed head O-ring 123 to seal against the chamfered surface 57, preventing fluid from entering into fluid passage 25 from second fluid tube 54 and placing valve 100 back in the closed position.
[0030] Since the valve 100 and its components reside in coupler 20, the removal and replacement of the coupler 20 from receptacle 16 becomes a matter of forcing latches 30 out of openings 46 and pulling the coupler portion 20 from the receptacle portion 16. By disassembling the coupler 20 from receptacle 16 maintenance can be made to the valve 100 and its components, such as for example, replacement of the O-ring 123. Additionally, the disassembly of the coupler 20 from the receptacle 16 further allows another coupler 20 to be installed to the receptacle 16 having different operating parameters, such as for example, a valve 100 that can operate in fluid systems having higher fluid pressures or fluid temperatures.
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[0032] The fitting 300 includes an internal cylindrical fluid passage 310 having internal walls 320. A stem 325 may have barbed flanges formed on a first end of the fitting 300 as shown in
[0033] The components of the valve 100 including the engaging member 101, the stem member 110, and domed head 120 can be constructed as individual components to be assembled together to form the valve 100. The engaging member 101, the stem member 110, and domed head 120 of the valve 100 with the exception of the spring 125 can also be constructed as a unitary structure. In both of the above example embodiments, the components of the valve 100 may be constructed from a metal or resin material or molded from a thermoplastic material such as polyamide or polyphthalamide.
[0034] It may be advantageous to set forth definitions of certain words and phrases used throughout this patent document. The term “communicate,” as well as derivatives thereof, encompasses both direct and indirect communication. The terms “include” and “comprise,” as well as derivatives thereof, mean inclusion without limitation. The term “or” is inclusive, meaning and/or. The phrase “associated with,” as well as derivatives thereof, may mean to include, be included within, interconnect with, contain, be contained within, connect to or with, couple to or with, be communicable with, cooperate with, interleave, juxtapose, be proximate to, be bound to or with, have, have a property of, have a relationship to or with, or the like. The phrase “at least one of,” when used with a list of items, means that different combinations of one or more of the listed items may be used, and only one item in the list may be needed. For example, “at least one of: A, B, and C” includes any of the following combinations: A, B, C, A and B, A and C, B and C, and A and B and C.
[0035] The description in the present application should not be read as implying that any particular element, step, or function is an essential or critical element that must be included in the claim scope. The scope of patented subject matter is defined only by the allowed claims. Moreover, none of the claims is intended to invoke 35 U.S.C. § 112(f) with respect to any of the appended claims or claim elements unless the exact words “means for” or “step for” are explicitly used in the particular claim, followed by a participle phrase identifying a function. Use of terms such as (but not limited to) “mechanism,” “module,” “device,” “unit,” “component,” “element,” “member,” “apparatus,” “machine,” “system,” or “controller” within a claim is understood and intended to refer to structures known to those skilled in the relevant art, as further modified or enhanced by the features of the claims themselves and is not intended to invoke 35 U.S.C. § 112(f).
[0036] While this disclosure has described certain embodiments and generally associated methods, alterations and permutations of these embodiments and methods will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the above description of example embodiments does not define or constrain this disclosure. Other changes, substitutions, and alterations are also possible without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure, as defined by the following claims.