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Fluid conduit coupling

  • US 4,966,398 A
  • Filed: 02/14/1989
  • Issued: 10/30/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/14/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A coupling for connecting a pair of fluid conduits, comprising:

  • a female coupling body having a flanged open end;

    a male coupling body having an inserting end sized to be inserted into said open end of said female coupling body;

    a jacket mounted on said female coupling body having an open end directed towards said flanged end of said female coupling body, said jacket surrounding said female coupling body with a space therebetween, and being axially moveable relative thereto;

    means biased to position said jacket relative to said female coupling body with said jacket open end adjacent to said female coupling body flanged end; and

    a resilient locking element mounted on said male coupling body including(a) two shorter fingers each having(i) an inwardly directed segment directed toward said male coupling body,(ii) an axially directed segment directed along said male coupling body toward said inserting end, said axially directed segment being sized and adapted for insertion into said jacket open end and to fit inside said space between said jacket and said female coupling body, and(iii) an angular union between said inwardly directed segment and said axially directed segment, said angular union being sized and adapted to engage said flanged end of said female coupling body, and(b) two longer fingers each having(i) an offset segment directed along said male coupling body towards said inserting end of said male coupling body which is adapted for insertion into said jacket open end and to fit inside said space between said jacket and female coupling body,(ii) an inwardly directed segment directed toward said male coupling body connected to said offset segments,(iii) an axially directed segment directed along said male coupling body toward said inserting end thereof, said axially directed segment being sized and adapted for insertion into said jacket open end and to fit inside said space between said jacket and said female coupling body, and(iv) an angular union between said longer finger inwardly directly segment and said longer finger axially directed segment, said angular union being sized and adapted to engage said flanged end of said female coupling body, and(c) spring means for permitting limited axial movement of said coupling bodies relative to each other and for resiliently resisting pull apart forces on said coupling when said coupling bodies are secured together;

    whereby said coupling may be secured together by moving said jacket away from said flanged end of said female coupling body, inserting said male coupling body inside said female coupling body with said shorter and longer fingers located adjacent said female coupling body, releasing said jacket so that the bias means locates said jacket in its biased position with said shorter and longer fingers located inside said space between said jacket and said female coupling body such that said male and female coupling bodies resist separation by the engagement of said angular unions with said flanged end of said female coupling body and said fingers are prevented from radial outward movement by said jacket, and whereby said coupling may be disconnected by moving said jacket away from said flanged end of said female coupling body and pulling said female coupling body and said male coupling body apart when said fingers are released from said space between said jacket and said female coupling body.

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