Quick-connect fitting
US-2024175530-A1 · May 30, 2024 · US
US11435018B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11435018-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916979293-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 22, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 17, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2022 |
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A multi-coupling assembly includes a first female coupler and a second female coupler whereby the female couplers are independently operable. Rotation of a rotational lever moves one of the female couplers from the coupling position to the release position without affecting a connection state of the other of the female couplers. Such independent operation of the female couplers is achieved by rotating cams that are configured such that when one of the cams rotates to interact against its respective female coupler, the other of the cams does not act on its respective female coupler. Pressure relief valves are operated such that internal pressure within a female coupler is released prior to the female coupler reaching the release position during a disconnection operation of the male coupler, and prior to the female coupler reaching the coupling position during a connection operation of a male coupler.
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A multi-coupling assembly comprising: a housing; a first female coupler and a second female coupler that are housed within the housing; wherein each of the first female coupler and the second female coupler are moveable between a coupling position in which a female coupler is connectable to a respective male coupler to permit a flow of fluid through the multi-coupling assembly, and a release position in which the male coupler is releasable from a respective female coupler; a rotational lever having a handle portion that is external from the housing and a shaft portion that extends from the handle portion into the housing, wherein rotation of the rotational lever moves one of the female couplers from the coupling position to the release position without affecting a connection state of the other of the female couplers; and a first cam located on the shaft portion of the rotational lever adjacent to the first female coupler, and a second cam located on the shaft portion of the rotational lever adjacent to the second female coupler; wherein rotation of the rotational lever rotates the first cam to interact against the first female coupler to move the first female coupler from the coupling position to the release position, and rotates the second cam to interact against the second female coupler to move the second female coupler from the coupling position to the release position; wherein the cams are configured such that rotation of the rotational lever moves one of the female couplers from the coupling position to the release position without affecting a connection state of the other of the female couplers; and wherein an axis of rotation of the rotational lever is perpendicular to an axis of the first and second female couplers, and the axis of rotation of the rotational lever extends parallel to, or in line with, a plane created by the two axes of the first and second female couplers. 2. The multi-coupling assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first cam and the second cam have a common shape and are oriented along the shaft portion of the rotational lever in opposing directions relative to each other. 3. The multi-coupling assembly of claim 2 , wherein when one of the cams rotates to interact against its respective female coupler, the other of the cams is positioned to not act against its respective female coupler by either not rotating or rotating away from its respective female coupler. 4. The multi-coupling assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a first stop member, and the first cam interacts against the first stop member to move the first female coupler from the coupling position to the release position; and a second stop member, and the second cam interacts against the second stop member to move the second female coupler from the coupling position to the release position. 5. The multi-coupling assembly of claim 4 , wherein each stop member defines spacing for receiving the shaft portion of rotational lever and a respective cam. 6. The multi-coupling assembly of claim 5 , wherein each stop member comprises a plurality of posts and an inner surface that define first and second perpendicular intersecting slots, wherein the shaft portion of the rotational lever extends through the first slot and a respective cam is moveably located within the second slot. 7. The multi-coupling assembly of claim 4 , wherein: the first female coupler includes a first pressure relief valve, and the first stop member operates the first pressure relief valve when the first female coupler moves between the coupling position and the release position; and the second female coupler includes a second pressure relief valve, and the second stop member operates the second pressure relief valve when the second female coupler moves between the coupling position and the release position. 8. The multi-coupling assembly of claim 7 , wherein each stop member includes a coupler interaction surface that includes a pressure release feature that operates a respective pressure relief valve. 9. The multi-coupling assembly of claim 7 , wherein the housing defines a sump chamber through which the shaft portion of the rotational lever extends, and operation of the pressure relief valves releases internal pressure of a respective female coupler into the sump chamber. 10. The multi-coupling assembly of claim 1 , wherein the shaft portion of the rotational lever extends substantially perpendicularly from the handle portion. 11. A multi-coupling assembly comprising: a housing; a first female coupler and a second female coupler that are housed within the housing; wherein each of the first female coupler and the second female coupler is moveable between a coupling position in which one of the female couplers is connectable to a respective male coupler to permit a flow of fluid through the multi- coupling assembly, and a release position in which the male coupler is releasable from the female coupler; a rotational lever having a handle portion that is external from the housing and a shaft portion that extends from the handle portion into the housing, wherein rotation of the rotational lever moves one of the female couplers from the coupling position to the release position without affecting a connection state of the other of the female couplers; a first cam located on the shaft portion of the rotational lever adjacent to the first female coupler, and a second cam located on the shaft portion of the rotational lever adjacent to the second female coupler; a first stop member, and the first cam interacts against the first stop member to move the first female coupler from the coupling position to the release position, and a second stop member, and the second cam interacts against the second stop member to move the second female coupler from the coupling position to the release position; wherein each stop member defines spacing for receiving the shaft portion of rotational lever and a respective cam; wherein each stop member comprises a plurality of posts and an inner surface that define first and second perpendicular intersecting slots, wherein the shaft portion of the rotational lever extends through the first slot and a respective cam is moveably located within the second slot; wherein rotation of the rotational lever rotates the first cam to interact against the first female coupler to move the first female coupler from the coupling position to the release position, and rotates the second cam to interact against the second female coupler to move the second female coupler from the coupling position to the release position; and wherein the first and second cams are configured such that rotation of the rotational lever moves one of the female couplers from the coupling position to the release position without affecting a connection state of the other of the female couplers. 12. A multi-coupling assembly comprising: a housing; a first female coupler and a second female coupler that are housed within the housing; wherein each of the first female coupler and the second female coupler is moveable between a coupling position in which one of the female couplers is connectable to a respective male coupler to permit a flow of fluid through the multi-coupling assembly, and a release position in which the male coupler is releasable from the female coupler; a rotational lever having a handle portion that is external from the housing and a shaft portion that extends from the handle portion into the housing, wherein rotation of the rotational lever moves one of the female couplers from the coupling position to the release position without affecting a connection state of the other of the female couplers;
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