Quick connector for hydraulic hose coupling
US-9810206-B2 · Nov 7, 2017 · US
US11262013B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11262013-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815950575-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 11, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jan 14, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 1, 2022 |
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A tube fitting including a sleeve member having a circumferential collar portion, the circumferential collar portion including a first tapered surface, a first coupling member having a circumferential engagement flange portion configured to couple with the circumferential collar portion of the sleeve member, and a second coupling member that includes a longitudinally extended sealing portion. The longitudinally extended sealing portion includes a second tapered surface that couples with the first tapered surface so as to circumferentially expand the longitudinally extended sealing portion, when the first tapered surface and the second tapered surface are coupled to each other, and form a fluid seal between the second coupling member and the sleeve member.
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A tube fitting comprising: a sleeve member having a circumferential collar portion, the circumferential collar portion including a first tapered surface; a first coupling member having a first fastener portion and a circumferential engagement flange portion configured to couple with the circumferential collar portion of the sleeve member; and a second coupling member that includes: a second fastener portion configured to couple with the first fastener portion, and a longitudinally extended sealing portion, the longitudinally extended sealing portion, in its entirety, axially extends from and is longitudinally distinct from the second fastener portion, the longitudinally extended sealing portion comprises a longitudinally extended annular ring that includes at one end of the annular ring a second tapered surface that couples with the first tapered surface so as to circumferentially expand the longitudinally extended sealing portion, when the first tapered surface and the second tapered surface are coupled to each other, and form a fluid seal between the second coupling member and the sleeve member, wherein the first coupling member is configured to bias the longitudinally extended sealing portion towards the first tapered surface. 2. The tube fitting of claim 1 , wherein the first coupling member includes a protrusion that extends radially inward towards the longitudinally extended sealing portion, the protrusion couples with the longitudinally extended sealing portion to bias the longitudinally extended sealing portion towards the first tapered surface. 3. The tube fitting of claim 1 , wherein the circumferential expansion of the longitudinally extended sealing portion is an elastic deformation of the longitudinally extended sealing portion. 4. The tube fitting of claim 1 , wherein the fluid seal is a metal to metal seal. 5. The tube fitting of claim 1 , further comprising at least one elastomeric seal disposed between the second coupling member and the sleeve member. 6. The tube fitting of claim 1 , wherein: the first fastener portion includes a threaded portion, and the second fastener portion includes a mating threaded portion configured to couple with the threaded portion of the first coupling member. 7. The tube fitting of claim 1 , wherein: the first fastener portion includes a snap coupling, and the second fastener portion includes a mating snap coupling, wherein the snap coupling and the mating snap coupling effect coupling of the first coupling member and the second coupling member. 8. The tube fitting of claim 1 , wherein each of the sleeve member and the second coupling member include a rigid tubing coupling portion. 9. The tube fitting of claim 1 , wherein a wall thickness of the longitudinally extended sealing portion of the second coupling member is substantially the same thickness as a tubing wall thickness of a tube coupled to the second coupling member. 10. A tube fitting for coupling a first tube portion with a second tube portion, the tube fitting comprising: a first coupling member; a sleeve member that is monolithic and the sleeve member is distinct from and configured to couple with the first tube portion; and a second coupling member configured to couple with the second tube portion and the sleeve member so that an end of a longitudinally extended sealing portion of the second coupling member is circumferentially expanded by the sleeve member so as to form a fluid seal between the sleeve member and the second coupling member; where, the first coupling member couples with and contacts both the sleeve member and the second coupling member to bias a coupling between the sleeve member and the second coupling member in both a first direction and a second direction, where the first direction is a longitudinal and the second direction is circumferentially inward direction, where the first coupling member contacts the longitudinally extended sealing portion adjacent the end to effect bias in the second direction against the circumferential expansion of the end of the longitudinally extended sealing portion. 11. The tube fitting of claim 10 , wherein: the sleeve member includes a circumferential collar portion having a first tapered surface, and the longitudinally extended sealing portion of the second coupling member includes a second tapered surface that couples with the first tapered surface so as to circumferentially expand the longitudinally extended sealing portion, when the first tapered surface and the second tapered surface are coupled to each other, and form the fluid seal between the second coupling member and the sleeve member. 12. The tube fitting of claim 11 , wherein the second tapered surface of the second coupling member comprises a frustoconical shaped surface. 13. The tube fitting of claim 11 , wherein the first tapered surface comprises a longitudinally extending curvature that forms a circumferential line of contact that circumscribes the second tapered surface. 14. The tube fitting of claim 10 , wherein: the sleeve member includes a circumferential collar portion; the second coupling member includes a longitudinally extended sealing portion; and the first coupling member includes a circumferential engagement flange portion configured to couple with the circumferential collar portion of the sleeve member so as to bias the coupling between the sleeve member and the second coupling member in one of the first direction and the second direction, a protrusion that extends radially inward towards the longitudinally extended sealing portion, the protrusion couples with the longitudinally extended sealing portion to bias the coupling between the sleeve member and the second coupling member in another of the first direction and the second direction. 15. The tube fitting of claim 10 , wherein the biased coupling between the sleeve member and the second coupling member in both the first direction and the second direction maintains the fluid seal between the second coupling member and the sleeve member. 16. The tube fitting of claim 10 , wherein the circumferential expansion of the longitudinally extended sealing portion is an elastic deformation of the longitudinally extended sealing portion. 17. The tube fitting of claim 10 , wherein the fluid seal between the second coupling member and the sleeve member is configured so as to release a predetermined flow rate of fluid through the fluid seal. 18. A method for coupling tubing with the tube fitting of claim 1 , the method comprising: aligning the sleeve member with the second coupling member; moving the sleeve member into a biased coupling with second coupling member, where the first coupling member couples with both the sleeve member and the second coupling member to bias the biased coupling between the sleeve member and the second coupling member in both a first direction and a second direction, where the first direction is different than the second direction; and circumferentially expanding the longitudinally extended sealing portion of the second coupling member with the sleeve member, during relative movement between the sleeve member and the second coupling member, so as to form the fluid seal, where the fluid seal is a metal to metal fluid seal between the sleeve member and the second coupling member. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the longitudinally extended sealing portion of the second coupling member is circumferentially expanded through coupling of the first tapered surface of the sleeve member a
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the collar not being integral with the pipe · CPC title
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