Fluid handling coupling body with latch

US11480264B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11480264-B2
Application numberUS-202117222240-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 5, 2021
Priority dateJul 30, 2018
Publication dateOct 25, 2022
Grant dateOct 25, 2022

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Fluid handling couplings can be made to connect and disconnect other members of a fluid handling system. For example, this document describes fluid couplings that are convenient to couple/decouple and that provide strong resistance to inadvertent disconnection when subjected to rotation while pressurized. In some embodiments, the resistance to inadvertent disconnection is facilitated by a latch mechanism of the female coupling that includes a protrusion that becomes seated in a groove of a mated male coupling.

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What is claimed is: 1. A female fluid coupling, comprising: a coupling body defining a central longitudinal axis and an interior space for receiving a mating male coupling, an outer portion of the interior space having an oval cross-sectional shape; and a latch mechanism coupled to the body, the latch mechanism movable between a latched position and an unlatched position, a portion of the latch mechanism intersecting the outer portion of the interior space while the latch mechanism is in the latched position; wherein a center of the oval cross-sectional shape of the outer portion of the interior space is offset from the central longitudinal axis. 2. The female fluid coupling of claim 1 , wherein the central longitudinal axis is coincident with a center axis of a cylindrical inner portion of the interior space. 3. The female fluid coupling of claim 1 , wherein the oval cross-sectional shape is an ellipse. 4. The female fluid coupling of claim 1 , wherein the oval cross-sectional shape is egg-shaped. 5. The female fluid coupling of claim 1 , wherein the oval cross-sectional shape is an oblong circle. 6. The female fluid coupling of claim 1 , wherein the latch mechanism is movable between the latched and unlatched positions along a same transverse direction as which a long axis of the oval cross-sectional shape of the outer portion extends. 7. The female fluid coupling of claim 1 , wherein the coupling body also defines a transition portion of the interior space located between the outer portion and an inner portion, and wherein the transition portion includes a surface that extends at a non-zero angle relative to the central longitudinal axis. 8. The female fluid coupling of claim 7 , wherein the non-zero angle is between 30 degrees and 60 degrees. 9. The female fluid coupling of claim 7 , wherein the portion of the latch mechanism that intersects the outer portion of the interior space while the latch mechanism is in the latched position is positioned on an opposite side of the outer portion in comparison to where the surface that extends at the non-zero angle relative to the central longitudinal axis meets the outer portion. 10. The female fluid coupling of claim 1 , wherein the portion of the latch mechanism that intersects the outer portion of the interior space while the latch mechanism is in the latched position comprises a protrusion, and wherein the protrusion does not extend into the interior space while the latch mechanism is in the unlatched position. 11. The female fluid coupling of claim 10 , wherein a long axis of the oval cross-sectional shape of the outer portion intersects the protrusion. 12. The female fluid coupling of claim 10 , wherein the protrusion comprises plastic material. 13. The female fluid coupling of claim 12 , wherein an entirety of the latch mechanism is the plastic material. 14. The female fluid coupling of claim 1 , further comprising a valve disposed within the interior space. 15. The female fluid coupling of claim 14 , wherein the valve is movable along the central longitudinal axis between an open configuration in which fluid can flow through the female fluid coupling and a closed configuration in which fluid cannot flow through the female fluid coupling. 16. A fluid coupling system, comprising: a male coupling defining a central longitudinal axis; and a female coupling comprising: a coupling body defining a central longitudinal axis and an interior space for receiving an end portion of the male coupling, an outer portion of the interior space having an oval cross-sectional shape; and a latch mechanism coupled to the body, the latch mechanism movable between a latched position and an unlatched position, a portion of the latch mechanism intersecting the outer portion of the interior space while the latch mechanism is in the latched position, wherein the end portion of the male coupling can be inserted into the outer portion of the interior space while the latch mechanism is in the latched position; wherein a center of the oval cross-sectional shape of the outer portion of the interior space is offset from the central longitudinal axis. 17. The fluid coupling system of claim 16 , wherein farther insertion of the end portion into the interior space drives the portion of the latch mechanism out of the interior space and drives the latch mechanism toward the unlatched position. 18. The fluid coupling system of claim 16 , wherein the central longitudinal axes of the male coupling and the coupling body of the female coupling are spaced apart from each other when the end portion of the male coupling is inserted into the outer portion of the interior space while the latch mechanism is in the latched position. 19. The fluid coupling system of claim 18 , wherein the central longitudinal axes of the male coupling and the coupling body of the female coupling are coincident with each other when the male and female couplings are fully coupled together.

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  • by means of a transversally slidable locking member surrounding the tube · CPC title

  • at least one of two lift valves being opened automatically when the coupling is applied · CPC title

  • F16K35/025Primary

    said actuating element being operated manually (e.g. a push-button located in the valve actuator) · CPC title

  • Combinations of couplings according to two or more of the groups F16D31/00 - F16D37/00 · CPC title

  • the valve having an axial bore communicating with lateral apertures · CPC title

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What does patent US11480264B2 cover?
Fluid handling couplings can be made to connect and disconnect other members of a fluid handling system. For example, this document describes fluid couplings that are convenient to couple/decouple and that provide strong resistance to inadvertent disconnection when subjected to rotation while pressurized. In some embodiments, the resistance to inadvertent disconnection is facilitated by a latch…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Colder Prod Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L37/0841. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 25 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).