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Anti-check low spill fluid coupling

  • US 6,056,010 A
  • Filed: 07/23/1998
  • Issued: 05/02/2000
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/23/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A low spill anti-check fluid coupling for pressurized fluid systems, comprising a female part and a male part, said female part including an annular body member, an axially movable sleeve mounted within said annular body member, a female valve assembly positioned within said annular body member, said female valve assembly including a female valve movable between an open position and a closed position, a first spring urging said female valve toward the closed position, a stem assembly mounted within said sleeve, said stem assembly including a stem guide mounted by said sleeve and a stem having first and second ends, a second spring mounted between said sleeve and said stem assembly, a stem valve adjacent said outlet opening, said second spring urging said stem valve toward a closed position, an anti-checking spring mounted adjacent said stem assembly for urging said stem assembly toward said male part whereby flow is maintained through said fluid coupling when said coupling is in the open position, all fluid flowing into said female part flowing to said male part, an adapter mounted adjacent one end of said body member on the opposite side of said sleeve from said male part, said annular body member and said adapter defining an annular chamber, said axially movable sleeve including a cylindrical portion and an enlarged ring-shaped piston extending outwardly from said cylindrical portion positioned within said chamber, an aperture in said cylindrical portion whereby fluid can be directed through said aperture into said chamber to apply pressure to said piston to aid movement of said sleeve, and a seal associated with said piston maintaining a portion of said chamber isolated from the flow of fluid, said male part including an outer generally cylindrical wall member, a male valve mounted within said wall member, said male valve being movable between an open position and a closed position, a third spring mounted within said wall member for urging said male valve toward the closed position and a handle mounted adjacent said annular body member, an axially movable drive member operatively connected between said handle and said sleeve wherein rotation of said handle axially moves said drive member, said drive member transmitting said axial movement to said sleeve upon rotation of said handle to open said valves whereby fluid flow occurs through said fluid coupling.

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