Sprung Coupling
US-2017328500-A1 · Nov 16, 2017 · US
US10221978B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10221978-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615386562-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 5, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 5, 2019 |
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A one-way quick snap coupling includes a female annular collar including a plurality of retention lugs resiliently extending therefrom. Each retention lug has a plurality of interior one-way retention teeth. A male annular collar is receivable within the female annular collar and the male annular collar includes a plurality of exterior one-way retention teeth. The interior and exterior one-way retention teeth have cooperating leading surfaces that are angled to engage and slide past each other in an insertion direction. In addition, the interior and exterior one-way retention teeth have cooperating trailing surfaces that are angled to engage each other in a removal direction and prevent the sensor housing from being uncoupled from the air hose without damaging the one-way quick snap coupling.
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What is claimed is: 1. An automobile air hose assembly with a one-way quick snap coupling for a sensor housing comprising: an air hose having a side wall defining a primary airflow passage between an air filter end and an opposite, engine end; the one-way quick snap coupling joins the sensor housing to the air hose and defining a secondary airflow passage through the side wall of the air hose and comprising: a female annular collar including a plurality of retention lugs resiliently extending interiorly from the female annular collar, each retention lug having a plurality of interior one-way retention teeth extending interiorly from each retention lug; a male annular collar receivable within the female annular collar and the male annular collar including a plurality of exterior one-way retention teeth; wherein the interior and exterior one-way retention teeth have cooperating leading surfaces that are angled to engage and slide past each other in an insertion direction, and have cooperating trailing surfaces that are angled to engage each other in a removal direction and prevent the sensor housing from being uncoupled from the air hose without damaging the one-way quick snap coupling. 2. The automobile air hose assembly of claim 1 , wherein the female annular collar extends from the side wall intermediate the air filter and engine ends of the air hose, and the male annular collar extends from the sensor housing. 3. The automobile air hose assembly of claim 1 , wherein the female annular collar comprises an inner annular molded plastic component with exterior locking surfaces and an outer, over-molded annular rubber component with cooperating interior locking surfaces, and wherein the inner and outer annular components are fused together into a single integral unit without any gaps between the inner and outer annular components. 4. The automobile air hose assembly of claim 1 , wherein each retention lug resiliently extends interiorly from the female annular collar to bias the interior one-way retention teeth against the exterior one-way retention teeth. 5. The automobile air hose assembly of claim 1 , wherein each retention lug is coupled to an interior annular ledge of the female annular collar via a resilient hinge that is axially positioned between a distal end of each retention lug and the interior one-way retention teeth. 6. The automobile air hose assembly of claim 1 , wherein each retention lug is resiliently hingedly coupled to the female annular collar and each retention lug has a pre-coupling angle relative to a radial plane of the secondary airflow passage that is less than a corresponding coupling angle. 7. The automobile air hose assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cooperating trailing surfaces of the interior and exterior one-way retention teeth extend either parallel to a radial plane of the secondary airflow passage or extend interiorly from, and at an angle relative to, the radial plane and toward a distal end of the male annular collar. 8. The automobile air hose assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of exterior one-way retention teeth each extends around an entire circumference of the male annular collar.
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