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Coupling socket

  • US 5,090,747 A
  • Filed: 11/02/1990
  • Issued: 02/25/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/11/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a coupling socket having a plug including a locking groove and a first bore, a socket including a second bore having an axis, said bores lying in communication one with the other upon coupling the plug and socket to one another, and a locking means for engagement with the locking groove on said plug is connected to said socket, said coupling socket including a main cylindrical body about and defining said second bore, a plug-receiving portion opening through the end of said socket which receives said plug and a rectangular opening extending perpendicular to the second bore and formed in the plug-receiving portion, said locking means including a pair of locking parts each having an enclosed ring-shaped piece, said ring-shaped pieces being spaced from one another in a direction parallel to the axis of said second bore and engageable with the locking groove on said plug, said ring-shaped pieces lying in axially spaced overlapping relation one to the other and jointly defining a plug-receiving aperture, said locking parts being movable toward and away from one another and being configured such that said plug-receiving aperture is enlarged in response to movement of said locking parts toward one another and is narrowed in response to movement of said locking parts away from one another, spring means interposed between said main cylindrical body and each locking part for urging the locking parts for movement away from one another, said locking means being fitted into the rectangular opening of the main cylindrical body such that the first and second bores lie in communication with one another when said ring-shaped pieces of said locking parts engage in said locking groove, the locking parts of the locking member having push pieces formed on end portions thereof operable externally of said body, said spring means including elastic elements formed integral with the push pieces and resiliently bearing directly against the main cylindrical body.

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