Liquid filter drain with integral air vent
US-2015202552-A1 · Jul 23, 2015 · US
US10729996B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10729996-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816177580-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 1, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 1, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | Aug 4, 2020 |
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An adapter is provided for fluidly coupling a hose to a housing of a filter assembly having a drain body connected to the housing. The adapter has a retaining cap that is disposed about a central axis and is configured to couple with the drain body. A hose barb body is disposed rotatably about the central axis. The hose barb body has a tapered portion that is configured to receive at least a portion of the drain body therein, and a cylindrical portion that extends from the tapered portion. The cylindrical portion is configured to allow selective coupling of a hose thereon. A retaining collar is disposed about the central axis and has a shoulder that is configured to bear the hose barb body thereon. Multiple resilient tabs upstanding from the shoulder have ends laterally extending away from the central axis for engaging with the retaining cap.
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What is claimed is: 1. An adapter for fluidly coupling a hose to a housing of a filter assembly having a drain body connected to a drain port of the housing, the adapter comprising: a retaining cap disposed about a central axis and configured to couple with the drain body, the retaining cap having: an inner wall defining a plurality of intermittently spaced resilient fingers disposed about the central axis, the plurality of resilient fingers having ends extending laterally towards the central axis for capturing therebetween a plurality of protrusions located on an outer circumference of the drain body, and an outer wall disposed about the inner wall and located in a spaced-apart relation to the inner wall, the outer wall defining a plurality of apertures disposed laterally with respect to the central axis; a hose barb body disposed rotatably about the central axis, the hose barb body having: a tapered portion configured to receive at least a portion of the drain body therein, the tapered portion defining a lip at an end thereof, the lip disposed proximal to the ends of the resilient fingers of the retaining cap, and a cylindrical portion extending from the tapered portion, the cylindrical portion having an outer circumference configured to allow selective coupling of a hose thereon; and a retaining collar disposed about the central axis, the retaining collar having: a shoulder disposed proximal to an underside of the lip of the hose barb body, the shoulder configured to bear the hose barb body thereon, and a plurality of resilient tabs upstanding from the shoulder, the plurality of resilient tabs having ends laterally extending away from the central axis for engaging with the plurality of apertures defined in the outer wall of the retaining cap. 2. The adapter of claim 1 , wherein the lip of the hose barb body is positioned in the range of 0.1-2.0 millimeters away from the ends of the resilient fingers of the retaining cap. 3. The adapter of claim 1 , wherein the outer wall of the retaining cap has an outer surface defining a plurality of recesses arranged radially about the central axis, the plurality of recesses configured to allow a user to grip the retaining cap. 4. The adapter of claim 1 , wherein the tapered portion of the hose barb body has a frustoconical shape. 5. The adapter of claim 1 , wherein each of the retaining cap, the hose barb body, and the retaining collar are made from one of a thermoplastic and a metal. 6. The adapter of claim 1 , wherein the outer circumference of the cylindrical portion of the hose barb body defines barbs that are configured to allow coupling of the hose thereon. 7. The adapter of claim 1 further comprising a seal disposed between the lip of the hose barb body and the ends of the resilient fingers associated with the retaining cap. 8. A drain assembly for a housing of a filter assembly, the drain assembly comprising: a drain body defining an elongated passageway along a central axis of the drain body, the drain body having: a first portion disposed about the central axis and configured to couple with the housing, and a second portion extending away from the first portion, the second portion having an outer circumference disposed about the central axis and a plurality of protrusions extending laterally away from the outer circumference; a retaining cap coupled to the second portion of the drain body, the retaining cap having: an inner wall defining a plurality of intermittently spaced resilient fingers disposed about the central axis, the plurality of resilient fingers having ends extending laterally towards the central axis for capturing therebetween the plurality of protrusions located on the outer circumference of the second portion of the drain body, and an outer wall disposed about the inner wall and located in a spaced-apart relation to the inner wall, the outer wall defining a plurality of apertures disposed laterally with respect to the central axis; a hose barb body rotatably disposed about the central axis, the hose barb body having: a tapered portion configured to receive the second end of the drain body, the tapered portion defining a lip at an end thereof, the lip disposed proximal to the ends of the resilient fingers of the retaining cap, and a cylindrical portion extending from the tapered portion, the cylindrical portion having an outer circumference configured to allow selective coupling of a hose thereon; and a retaining collar disposed about the central axis, the retaining collar having: a shoulder disposed proximal to an underside of the lip of the hose barb body, the shoulder configured to bear the hose barb body thereon, and a plurality of resilient tabs upstanding from the shoulder, the plurality of resilient tabs having ends laterally extending away from the central axis for engaging with the plurality of apertures defined in the outer wall of the retaining cap. 9. The drain assembly of claim 8 , wherein the lip of the hose barb body is positioned in the range of 0.1-2.0 millimeters away from the ends of the resilient fingers of the retaining cap. 10. The drain assembly of claim 8 , wherein the first portion of the drain body defines a threaded region structured to engage with a threaded receptacle defined in an end plate positioned within the housing. 11. The drain assembly of claim 8 , wherein the outer wall of the retaining cap has an outer surface defining a plurality of recesses arranged radially about the central axis, the plurality of recesses configured to allow a user to grip the retaining cap. 12. The drain assembly of claim 8 , wherein the tapered portion of the hose barb body has a frustoconical shape. 13. The drain assembly of claim 8 , wherein each of the drain body, the retaining cap, the hose barb body, and the retaining collar are made from one of a thermoplastic and a metal. 14. The drain assembly of claim 8 , wherein the outer circumference of the cylindrical portion of the hose barb body defines barbs that are configured to allow coupling of the hose thereon. 15. The drain assembly of claim 8 further comprising a seal disposed between the lip of the hose barb body and the ends of the resilient fingers associated with the retaining cap. 16. A filter assembly comprising: a housing; a drain body defining an elongated passageway along a central axis of the drain body, the drain body having: a first portion disposed about the central axis and configured to couple with the housing, and a second portion extending away from the first portion, the second portion having an outer circumference disposed about the central axis and a plurality of protrusions extending laterally away from the outer circumference; a retaining cap coupled to the second portion of the drain body, the retaining cap having: an inner wall defining a plurality of intermittently spaced resilient fingers disposed about the central axis, the plurality of resilient fingers having ends extending laterally towards the central axis for capturing therebetween the plurality of protrusions located on the outer circumference of the second portion of the drain body, and an outer wall disposed about the inner wall and located in a spaced-apart relation to the inner wall, the outer wall defining a plurality of apertures disposed laterally with respect to the central axis; a hose barb body rotatably disposed about the central axis, the hose barb body having: a tapered portion configured to receive the second end of the drain body, the tapered portion defining a lip at an end thereof, the lip disposed proximal to the ends of the
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