Snap and seal coupler for refrigeration systems
First Claim
1. A coupling apparatus for use with the service port of a refrigeration fluid-containing system wherein said service port includes a body having an exterior groove therein, a barrel, a ball valve and a spring for biasing said ball valve into a normally closed position inside of said body, said apparatus comprising:
- an outer body having an inner and an outer surface and including at least a first cavity therein;
a first set of spherical, rotatable means captured in said first cavity;
an inner body located within said outer body and including an outer surface and an inner surface which define a service port receiving interior, said outer surface including a first recess therein for selectively receiving said first spherical, rotatable means, said inner body also including a second cavity therein;
a groove located on the inner surface of said inner body;
an O-ring means located in said groove for contacting the barrel of said service port when said service port moves into the interior of said inner body and for providing a substantially leakproof seal with respect thereto;
a second set of spherical, rotatable means captured in said second cavity;
an inner body spring means for biasing said inner body away from said outer body;
a plunger means for opening said ball valve located within said service port, said plunger means including a plunger body attached to said outer body, a plunger needle including a first and at least partially received in said plunger body and a second end for selectively contacting and opening said ball valve, a disk attached to said plunger needle and located between said first and second ends, and a plunger needle spring housed within said plunger body for biasing said plunger needle away from said plunger body;
an outer sleeve at least partially surrounding said outer body; and
an outer sleeve spring means for biasing said outer sleeve away from said outer body,wherein relative movement of said service port into the interior of said inner body causes said O-ring means to form a seal with respect to the barrel of said service port, and further causes said second set of spherical, rotatable means to snap into said exterior groove in said service port and further causes said first set of spherical means to snap into said first recess in said outer surface of said inner body, and further causes said barrel of said service to contact said disk on said plunger needle as said second end of said plunger needle contacts and opens said ball valve and further wherein said outer sleeve locks said first set of spherical, rotatable means in said first recess in said inner body when said service port is substantially fully received in said interior of said inner body.
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Abstract
A coupler for a refrigeration system easily snaps and locks in position over a service port and securely seals the coupler with respect thereto. A tubular outer body includes a first set of cavities which captures a first set of rotatable spherical balls A tubular inner body is located within the outer body and includes a second set of cavities for capturing second set of rotatable, spherical balls. The inner body includes a recess therein for selectively receiving the first set of balls from said outer body. The inner surface of the inner body defines an interior which includes a spring-loaded plunger. When the coupler is placed over a service port, the barrel of the service port enters the interior of the inner body and the plunger means contacts a spring-loaded ball valve causing it to open. At the same time, the first set of balls drops into a recess in the service port and the inner body moves forward with the service port against the biasing of an inner body spring. Further forward movement of the inner body causes the first set of balls in the outer body to drop into the recess in the outer surface of the inner body. A spring-loaded outer sleeve surrounding the outer body then moves forward over the first set of balls, thereby locking the inner body in position with respect to the outer body. Since the inner body is already sealed with respect to the service port the whole assembly is safety locked in position.
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1. A coupling apparatus for use with the service port of a refrigeration fluid-containing system wherein said service port includes a body having an exterior groove therein, a barrel, a ball valve and a spring for biasing said ball valve into a normally closed position inside of said body, said apparatus comprising:
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an outer body having an inner and an outer surface and including at least a first cavity therein; a first set of spherical, rotatable means captured in said first cavity; an inner body located within said outer body and including an outer surface and an inner surface which define a service port receiving interior, said outer surface including a first recess therein for selectively receiving said first spherical, rotatable means, said inner body also including a second cavity therein; a groove located on the inner surface of said inner body; an O-ring means located in said groove for contacting the barrel of said service port when said service port moves into the interior of said inner body and for providing a substantially leakproof seal with respect thereto; a second set of spherical, rotatable means captured in said second cavity; an inner body spring means for biasing said inner body away from said outer body; a plunger means for opening said ball valve located within said service port, said plunger means including a plunger body attached to said outer body, a plunger needle including a first and at least partially received in said plunger body and a second end for selectively contacting and opening said ball valve, a disk attached to said plunger needle and located between said first and second ends, and a plunger needle spring housed within said plunger body for biasing said plunger needle away from said plunger body; an outer sleeve at least partially surrounding said outer body; and an outer sleeve spring means for biasing said outer sleeve away from said outer body, wherein relative movement of said service port into the interior of said inner body causes said O-ring means to form a seal with respect to the barrel of said service port, and further causes said second set of spherical, rotatable means to snap into said exterior groove in said service port and further causes said first set of spherical means to snap into said first recess in said outer surface of said inner body, and further causes said barrel of said service to contact said disk on said plunger needle as said second end of said plunger needle contacts and opens said ball valve and further wherein said outer sleeve locks said first set of spherical, rotatable means in said first recess in said inner body when said service port is substantially fully received in said interior of said inner body. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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