Sexless coupling for fire hydrant-fire hose connection
First Claim
1. A sexless coupling member for connecting a fire hose to a fire hydrant or another pressurized source of water on a pumper truck, comprising:
- an internally threaded collar portion disposed about an axis and having an internally threaded section and an externally threaded section, the internally threaded section being adapted to receive an externally threaded neck of a fire hydrant outlet or a pumper truck outlet;
a valve support portion at the end of the internally threaded collar, the valve support portion having a radially extending annular surface facing the first end of the internally threaded collar and having an opening therethrough;
a gasket seated against the radially extending annular surface and adapted to seal with the externally threaded neck of the fire hydrant outlet or pumper truck outlet;
a flapper valve supported on a pintle extending across the opening through the radially extending annular surface;
an internal ring portion with an external thread unitary with the internally threaded collar portion and aligned with the opening through the radially extending annular surface, the internal ring portion having a pair of opposed holes therein for receiving the pintle which supports the flapper valve, the holes being closed by plugs adjacent the external thread to prevent water passing around the pintles from passing through the holes to locations beyond the threads;
an external ring having a lower portion with an internal thread for threading with the external thread of the internal ring portion to hold the external ring in integral relation with the internally threaded collar, the externally threaded collar portion having at least one through bore extending therethrough for receiving a locking pin when aligned with the at least one blind second bore in the internal ring to prevent rotation of the external ring with respect to the internal ring after threading the external ring onto the internal ring, the at least one second blind bore having a bottom which prevents pressurized water within the coupling from escaping therefrom through the external ring;
a radially extending seal adjacent to the external thread on the internal collar portion, the radially extending seal being engaged by the external ring adjacent to the internal thread thereon for sealing between the internal ring portion and external ring, and hooked lugs extending axially from the external ring and arcuate grooves disposed between the internal and external rings, the hooked lugs and arcuate grooves being adapted to cooperate with a complementary sexless coupling on a hose.
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Abstract
A sexless coupling for coupling a fire hose to the externally threaded neck of a fire hydrant. The coupling comprises an internally threaded collar portion for threading onto the neck of the fire hydrant, the internally threaded collar portion having a flapper valve and an externally threaded portion. The coupling further comprises an external ring having an internal thread for threading the external ring onto the externally threaded portion of the collar. The external ring carries hooked lugs for forming a male connection and arcuate grooves for forming a female connection with a complementary coupling of a fire hose. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, a flat neoprene rubber seal is disposed between facing surfaces on the internally threaded collar and external ring. In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, an annular ring of sealing material is disposed in a groove in the external ring and seals against the collar portion adjacent to the threads when the collar and external ring are assembled.
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13 Claims
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1. A sexless coupling member for connecting a fire hose to a fire hydrant or another pressurized source of water on a pumper truck, comprising:
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an internally threaded collar portion disposed about an axis and having an internally threaded section and an externally threaded section, the internally threaded section being adapted to receive an externally threaded neck of a fire hydrant outlet or a pumper truck outlet;
a valve support portion at the end of the internally threaded collar, the valve support portion having a radially extending annular surface facing the first end of the internally threaded collar and having an opening therethrough;
a gasket seated against the radially extending annular surface and adapted to seal with the externally threaded neck of the fire hydrant outlet or pumper truck outlet;
a flapper valve supported on a pintle extending across the opening through the radially extending annular surface;
an internal ring portion with an external thread unitary with the internally threaded collar portion and aligned with the opening through the radially extending annular surface, the internal ring portion having a pair of opposed holes therein for receiving the pintle which supports the flapper valve, the holes being closed by plugs adjacent the external thread to prevent water passing around the pintles from passing through the holes to locations beyond the threads;
an external ring having a lower portion with an internal thread for threading with the external thread of the internal ring portion to hold the external ring in integral relation with the internally threaded collar, the externally threaded collar portion having at least one through bore extending therethrough for receiving a locking pin when aligned with the at least one blind second bore in the internal ring to prevent rotation of the external ring with respect to the internal ring after threading the external ring onto the internal ring, the at least one second blind bore having a bottom which prevents pressurized water within the coupling from escaping therefrom through the external ring;
a radially extending seal adjacent to the external thread on the internal collar portion, the radially extending seal being engaged by the external ring adjacent to the internal thread thereon for sealing between the internal ring portion and external ring, and hooked lugs extending axially from the external ring and arcuate grooves disposed between the internal and external rings, the hooked lugs and arcuate grooves being adapted to cooperate with a complementary sexless coupling on a hose. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. The sexless coupling of claim wherein the coupling is made of aluminum or steel.
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8. A sexless coupling member for connecting a fire hose to a fire hydrant or another pressurized source of water on a pumper truck, comprising:
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an internally threaded collar portion disposed about an axis and having an internally threaded section and an externally threaded section, the internally threaded section being adapted to receive an externally threaded neck of a fire hydrant outlet or a pumper truck outlet;
a valve support portion at the end of the internally threaded collar, the valve support portion having a radially extending annular surface facing the first end of the internally threaded collar and having an opening therethrough;
a gasket seated against the radially extending annular surface and adapted to seal with the externally threaded neck of the fire hydrant outlet or pumper truck outlet;
a flapper valve supported on a pintle extending across the opening through the radially extending annular surface;
an internal ring portion with an external thread unitary with the internally threaded collar portion and aligned with the opening through the radially extending annular surface, the internal ring portion having a pair of opposed holes therein for receiving the pintle which supports the flapper valve, the holes being closed by plugs adjacent the external thread to prevent water passing around the pintles from passing through the holes to locations beyond the threads;
an external ring having a lower portion with an internal thread for threading with the external thread of the internal ring portion to hold the external ring in integral relation with the internally threaded collar, the externally threaded collar portion having at least one through bore extending therethrough for receiving a locking pin when aligned with the at least one blind second bore in the internal ring to prevent rotation of the external ring with respect to the internal ring after threading the external ring onto the internal ring, the at least one second blind bore having a bottom which prevents pressurized water within the coupling from escaping therefrom through the external ring;
an annular seal adjacent to the external thread on the internal collar portion and the internal thread on the external collar portion for sealing between the threads of the internal ring portion and the threads of the external ring only at the juncture of the flats and threads, and hooked lugs extending axially from the external ring and arcuate grooves disposed between the internal and external rings, the hooked lugs and arcuate grooves being adapted to cooperate with a complementary sexless coupling on a hose. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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