Valve vented redundant stem seal system
US-9989157-B2 · Jun 5, 2018 · US
US11105451B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11105451-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816008396-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 14, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 7, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 31, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 31, 2021 |
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A fluid coupling includes a first adapter having at least one seal groove in an inner diameter surface of the first adapter, and at least one interruption in the inner diameter surface adjacent to the at least one seal groove. The fluid coupling may include a second adapter having an outer diameter surface engaging with at least a portion of the inner diameter surface of the first adapter to form a conductor path between the first adapter and the second adapter. The fluid coupling may further include at least one seal disposed in the at least one seal groove to provide a sealed connection between the first adapter and the second adapter. The at least one interruption may be configured to interrupt the conductor path in a region around the at least one seal.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fluid coupling comprising: a first adapter having at least one seal groove in an inner diameter surface of the first adapter, and at least one interruption in the inner diameter surface axially spaced and adjacent to the at least one seal groove; a second adapter having an outer diameter surface engaging with at least a portion of the inner diameter surface of the first adapter to form a conductor path between the first adapter and the second adapter; and at least one seal disposed in the at least one seal groove to provide a sealed connection between the first adapter and the second adapter; wherein the at least one interruption extends radially between the first adapter and the second adapter and is configured to interrupt the conductor path in a region around the at least one seal. 2. The fluid coupling of claim 1 , wherein the at least one interruption is in the form of a groove extending at least partially around the inner diameter surface of the first adapter in a circumferential direction. 3. The fluid coupling of claim 1 , wherein the first adapter includes a web disposed between the at least one seal groove and the at least one interruption. 4. The fluid coupling of claim 3 , wherein the web has a thickness in an axial direction that is smaller than a width of at least one of the at least one seal groove and the at least one interruption. 5. The fluid coupling of claim 1 , wherein at least one seal comprises an O-ring. 6. The fluid coupling of claim 1 , including a nut disposed around at least a portion of the second adapter, the nut being movable in an axial direction between a first position and a second position. 7. The fluid coupling of claim 6 , including a spring configured to bias the nut in one of the first position and the second position. 8. The fluid coupling of claim 7 , wherein the spring comprises a wave washer. 9. The fluid coupling of claim 6 , including at least one sleeve disposed around at least a portion of the nut. 10. The fluid coupling of claim 9 , wherein the at least one sleeve comprises a ratchet. 11. The fluid coupling of claim 6 , including a pin disposed around at least a portion of the nut. 12. The fluid coupling of claim 11 , further comprising a sleeve configured to secure the pin against the nut in a radial direction. 13. The fluid coupling of claim 12 , wherein the sleeve is comprised of silicone. 14. The fluid coupling of claim 1 , wherein the first adapter includes a flange portion extending at least partially around an outer diameter surface of the first adapter, and a sleeve engaging with an axial surface of the flange portion. 15. The fluid coupling of claim 1 , wherein the interruption includes a J-shaped configuration. 16. An adapter assembly for a fluid coupling, comprising: a housing body having an inner diameter surface; at least one seal groove in the inner diameter surface, the at least one seal groove configured to receive a seal; and at least one interruption extending radially in the inner diameter surface axially spaced and adjacent to the at least one seal groove, the at least one interruption configured to interrupt a conductor path formed between the housing body and another body engaged with at least a portion of the inner diameter surface. 17. The adapter assembly of claim 16 , wherein the at least one interruption comprises a groove extending at least partially around the inner diameter surface in a circumferential direction. 18. The adapter assembly coupling of claim 16 , including a web between the at least one seal groove and the at least one interruption. 19. The adapter assembly of claim 18 , wherein the web has a thickness in an axial direction that is smaller than a width of at least one of the at least one seal groove and the at least one interruption. 20. The adapter assembly of claim 16 , including a flange portion extending at least partially around the housing body, and a sleeve engaging with an axial surface of the flange portion.
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