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RIGID COUPLING DEVICE FOR PRESSURIZED FLUID-CONDUITS

  • US 20080289702A1
  • Filed: 06/11/2008
  • Published: 11/27/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/20/2005
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A female member for a locking connection in a fluid coupling with a male member having an normally closed first valve element of the coupling, the female member comprising:

  • an external sleeve having a forward end for insertably receiving the male member and a rearward end;

    an internal tubular body axially slidably movable within the sleeve, the body having a radially inwardly extending shoulder and being biased in a forward position; and

    a second valve element axially slidably movable within the body, the first valve element being openable responsive to the movement of the second valve element, and the second valve element being biased in a normally closed forward orientation and including a tubular stop member, the stop member having a radially outwardly extending projection and being resiliently collapsible radially inwardly from a normal diameter to a reduced diameter, the projection being abuttable against the body shoulder in the normal diameter of the stop member delimit the rearward movement of the second valve element,wherein responsive to the axial force of the male member being inserted into the sleeve forward end, the body is retractable from its forward position to a rearward position and the second valve element is retractable from its forward orientation to a rearward orientation collapsing the stop member to a reduced diameter allowing the projection to pass under the shoulder, and upon the release of such force, the body is returnable to its forward position locking the male member to the female member with the stop member projection being retained under the body shoulder, andwhereupon responsive to fluid pressure in the female member, the second valve element is moved forwardly to an intermediate open orientation opening the first valve element and returning the stop member to its normal diameter and disposing the projection forward of the shoulder such that the projection is abuttable against the body shoulder delimiting rearward movement of the second valve element.

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