Quick connect system for a fluid coupling

US10648601B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10648601-B2
Application numberUS-201514704470-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 5, 2015
Priority dateJun 10, 2014
Publication dateMay 12, 2020
Grant dateMay 12, 2020

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A quick connect system for a fluid coupling is provided. The system includes a clip having a base extending circumferentially substantially around an axis, a wing extending substantially axially from the base, and a delta-shaped lug extending radially from the wing.

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A quick connect system for a fluid coupling, the system comprising: a clip having: a base extending circumferentially substantially around an axis; a wing extending substantially axially from the base; and a delta-shaped lug extending radially from the wing and comprising a narrow end proximate the base, a broad end distal the base, and side edges that extend from the broad end of the delta-shaped lug to the narrow end of the delta-shaped lug and converge with each other to form a corner of the delta-shaped lug at the narrow end of the delta-shaped lug; and a receiver having: an end; a sidewall at least partially defining a bore extending axially from the end; an aperture passing radially from the bore through the sidewall; and a guide extending from the sidewall into the bore, the guide comprising a narrow end proximate the end of the receiver, a broad end distal the end of the receiver, and side edges that extend from the broad end of the guide to the narrow end of the guide and converge with each other to form a corner of the guide at the narrow end of the guide, wherein the guide extends axially past the aperture to the end and is configured to interface with the delta-shaped lug to rotationally urge the delta-shaped lug toward the aperture as the clip is moved from an uninstalled position to an installed position, thereby orienting the delta-shaped lug to the aperture when the clip is inserted into the receiver in substantially any orientation in which the narrow end of the delta-shaped lug is offset from the narrow end of the guide; wherein the corner of the delta-shaped lug and the corner of the guide facilitate the narrow end of the delta-shaped lug being offset from the narrow end of the guide when the clip is inserted into the receiver. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the wing is a first wing, the system further comprising: a second wing extending substantially axially from the base diametrically opposite the first wing; and a second delta-shaped lug extending radially from the second wing; wherein the clip is configured such that the first wing and the second wing are capable of resiliently deflecting towards one another. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the base of the clip has a “C” shape defining a central opening and a gap extending radially from the opening through the base. 4. The system of claim 3 further comprising an axially extending fitting configured to be secured to a fluid conduit, the fitting defining an annular groove; wherein a diameter of the fitting at the annular groove and the base of the clip are configured to allow the fitting to be forced through the gap and be retained in the central opening of the clip. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein the broad end of the lug extends radially and axially away from the wing so as to define an undercut. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein, when the clip is in the installed position, the lug extends at least partially through the aperture. 7. A quick connect system for a fluid coupling, the system comprising: an axially extending fitting configured to be secured to a fluid conduit; a receiver having: an end; a sidewall at least partially defining a bore extending axially from the end; and a lip at least partially defining an aperture passing radially from the bore through the sidewall, the lip extending outwardly from the bore toward the end; and a guide extending from the sidewall into the bore, the guide comprising a narrow end proximate the end of the receiver, a broad end distal the end of the receiver, and side edges that extend from the broad end of the guide to the narrow end of the guide and converge with each other to form a corner of the guide at the narrow end of the guide; and a clip coupled to the fitting and having: a base; a first wing extending substantially axially from the base; and a first lug extending radially from the first wing and comprising a narrow end proximate the base, a broad end distal the base, and side edges that extend from the broad end of the first lug to the narrow end of the first lug and converge with each other to form a corner of the first lug at the narrow end of the first lug, wherein the broad end of the first lug extends radially and axially away from the first wing so as to define an undercut; wherein, when the clip is in an installed position, the first lug extends at least partially through the aperture, and the lip is seated in the undercut, wherein the guide extends axially past the aperture to the end and is configured to interface with the first lug to rotationally urge the first lug toward the aperture as the clip is moved from an uninstalled position to the installed position, thereby orienting the first lug to the aperture when the clip is inserted into the receiver in substantially any orientation in which the narrow end of the first lug is offset from the narrow end of the guide, wherein the corner of the first lug and the corner of the guide facilitate the narrow end of the first lug being offset from the narrow end of the guide when the clip is inserted into the receiver. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein: the fitting comprises a first end, a second end axially spaced from the first end, and an annular groove located between the first end and the second end; and the base of the clip defines an opening such that the base of the clip is seated in the annular groove. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the second end of the fitting is configured to be secured to the fluid conduit, and wherein the annular groove is a first groove and the fitting defines a second annular groove between the first groove and the first end; and further comprising a seal seated in the second groove, wherein, when the clip is in the installed position, the seal seals between the fitting and the sidewall. 10. The system of claim 8 , wherein the base of the clip has a “C” shape extending circumferentially substantially about an axis and defining the opening and a gap extending radially from the opening through the base. 11. The system of claim 7 further comprising a second wing extending substantially axially from the base diametrically opposite the first wing; wherein the clip is configured such that the first wing and the second wing are capable of resiliently deflecting radially towards one another. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein to move the clip from the installed position to the uninstalled position, the clip moves axially away from the end to unseat the lip from the undercut, the first and second wings deflect radially toward one another such that the lugs are within the bore, and the clip moves axially toward the end and out of the receiver. 13. The system of claim 7 , wherein the first lug comprises a delta-shape. 14. A quick connect system for a fluid coupling, the system comprising: an axially extending fitting configured to be secured to a fluid conduit; a receiver having: an end; a sidewall at least partially defining a bore extending axially from the end and defining an aperture passing outwardly from the bore through the sidewall; and a guide extending from the sidewall into the bore, the guide comprising a narrow end proximate the end of the receiver, a broad end distal the end of the receiver, and side edges that extend from the broad end of the guide to the narrow end of the guide and converge with each other to form a corner of the guide at the narrow end of the guide; and a clip coupled to the fitting and having: a base; a first wing extending substantially axially from the base; and a first lug extending radially from the fir

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  • F16L37/088Primary

    by means of a split elastic ring · CPC title

  • the hose being introduced into or onto the connecting member and automatically locked (F16L37/084 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • with access to the split elastic ring from a radial or tangential opening in the coupling · CPC title

  • the element being a wedge · CPC title

  • F16L41/023Primary

    Y- pieces (F16L41/025, F16L41/026, F16L41/028 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10648601B2 cover?
A quick connect system for a fluid coupling is provided. The system includes a clip having a base extending circumferentially substantially around an axis, a wing extending substantially axially from the base, and a delta-shaped lug extending radially from the wing.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kohler Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L37/088. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 12 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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