Locking and ratcheting connector
US-2015316087-A1 · Nov 5, 2015 · US
US11187355B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11187355-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615752667-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 21, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | Nov 30, 2021 |
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Fluid coupling (10), comprising: a first member (20) configured for connection with a first fluid conduit (16); a second member (30) configured for connection with a second fluid conduit (18); a nut (50) disposed at least partially around the first member (20), the nut (50) configured to engage the second member (30); and a sleeve (60) configured to rotate the nut (50) and cause or facilitate engagement between the nut (50) and the second member (30).
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What is claimed is: 1. A fluid coupling, comprising: a first member configured for connection with a first fluid conduit; a second member configured for connection with a second fluid conduit; a nut disposed at least partially around the first member, the nut configured to engage the second member; and a sleeve configured to rotate the nut and cause or facilitate engagement between the nut and the second member; wherein at least a portion of a sealing portion of the first member is inserted into at least a portion of a sealing portion of the second member, and an elastomeric seal is disposed at least partially around the sealing portion of the first member in a radial direction and in the sealing portion of the second member; and the sleeve includes a tab configured to engage a recess of a flange of the second member. 2. The fluid coupling of claim 1 , wherein the second member includes external threads configured for engagement with internal threads of the nut. 3. The fluid coupling of claim 1 , wherein external flat portions of the nut correspond to internal flat portions of the sleeve. 4. The fluid coupling of claim 1 , wherein the nut includes an internal curved portion. 5. The fluid coupling of claim 1 , wherein the sleeve includes internal flat portions aligned with external flat portions of the nut, and rotation of the sleeve causes rotation of the nut via the internal flat portions and the external flat portions. 6. The fluid coupling of claim 1 , wherein the tab and the recess of the flange of the second member are configured such that complete insertion of the tab into the recess provides at least one of tactile, audible, and visual feedback. 7. The fluid coupling of claim 6 , including a spring configured to maintain the tab in the recess. 8. The fluid coupling of claim 1 , including a backup ring configured to provide a fluid seal between the first member and the second member. 9. A fluid coupling, comprising: a first member configured for connection with a first fluid conduit; a second member configured for connection with a second fluid conduit; a nut disposed at least partially around the first member, the nut configured to engage the second member; a sleeve configured to rotate the nut and cause or facilitate engagement between the nut and the second member; and a spring configured to provide a biasing force in an axial direction between the nut and the sleeve; wherein at least a portion of a sealing portion of the first member is inserted into at least a portion of a sealing portion of the second member, and an elastomeric seal is disposed at least partially around the sealing portion of the first member in a radial direction and in the sealing portion of the second member. 10. The fluid coupling of claim 9 , wherein the spring comprises a coil spring. 11. A fluid coupling, comprising: a first member configured for connection with a first fluid conduit; a second member configured for connection with a second fluid conduit; a nut disposed at least partially around the first member, the nut configured to engage the second member; a sleeve configured to rotate the nut and cause or facilitate engagement between the nut and the second member; and at least one of: a wave spring configured to provide a biasing force in an axial direction between a flange of the first member and an axial end of the sealing portion of the second member; a garter spring disposed at least partially around a sealing portion of the first member; and a drive wire connecting at least one of the nut and the sleeve with the first member. 12. The fluid coupling of claim 11 , wherein the wave spring is electrically conductive and configured to electrically connect the first member and the second member. 13. The fluid coupling of claim 11 , wherein the garter spring is configured to provide a biasing force in an axial direction between the first member and the second member. 14. A method of assembling a coupling, the method comprising: providing a first member configured for connection with a first fluid conduit and a second member configured for connection with a second fluid conduit; disposing an elastomeric seal within a sealing portion of the second member; disposing a wave spring around a sealing portion of the first member; inserting or providing a nut and a spring into a sleeve; inserting the first member into the nut; connecting the first member to a first fluid conduit; disposing the first member, the nut, and the sleeve proximate a second member such that internal threads of the nut engage external threads of the second member; connecting the first member and the second member; and wherein connecting the first member and the second member includes rotating the sleeve to cause the nut to rotate until tabs of the sleeve are completely received by recesses of a flange of the second member, and at least a portion of the sealing portion of the first member is inserted into at least a portion of the sealing portion of the second member such that the elastomeric seal is disposed at least partially around the sealing portion of the first member in a radial direction to create a seal between the sealing portion of the first member and the sealing portion of the second member. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the rotating of the sleeve is performed independently of external tools.
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