Pipe coupling having valve element and coil spring for use therein

US11530768B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11530768-B2
Application numberUS-202117393947-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 4, 2021
Priority dateFeb 4, 2019
Publication dateDec 20, 2022
Grant dateDec 20, 2022

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A coil spring is disposed in a fluid passage between a cylindrical body and a valve element to urge the valve element toward a closed position. The coil spring comprises a valve support portion supporting the valve element, a secured portion secured to an inner peripheral surface of the fluid passage, an expanding-contracting portion extending from the secured portion, and a connecting portion between the expanding-contracting portion and the valve support portion. The connecting portion comprises a first portion curved so as to pass radially outward of an end winding portion of the expanding-contracting portion, a second portion passing through the center of the valve support portion, a third portion extending curvedly so as to overlap the first portion, and a fourth portion extending to the valve support portion. When the coil spring is compressed, the valve support portion is supported to the expanding-contracting portion 54 through the connecting portion.

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What is claimed is: 1. A coil spring configured to be disposed in a fluid passage to urge a valve element disposed in the fluid passage displaceably in a direction of a longitudinal axis of the fluid passage from an open position for opening the fluid passage toward a closed position for closing the fluid passage, the coil spring comprising: a valve support portion configured to support the valve element; a secured portion configured to be secured to an inner peripheral surface of the fluid passage; an expanding-contracting portion extending from the secured portion toward the valve support portion, the expanding-contracting portion being wound a plurality of turns so as to expand and contract in the direction of the longitudinal axis when the valve element is displaced between the closed position and the open position; and a connecting portion extending between the valve support portion and an end winding portion of the expanding-contracting portion that is located at an end of the expanding-contracting portion closer to the valve support portion; wherein the valve support portion has a support winding portion that is concentric with the expanding-contracting portion as seen in the direction of the longitudinal axis and is smaller in diameter than the expanding-contracting portion; and wherein the connecting portion has, as seen in the direction of the longitudinal axis: a first portion extending curvedly from the end winding portion so as to pass radially outward of the end winding portion while at least partially overlapping the end winding portion; a second portion extending contiguously from the first portion radially inward and passing through the valve support portion; a third portion extending contiguously from the second portion curvedly so as to overlap at least one of the end winding portion and the first portion; and a fourth portion extending contiguously from the third portion radially inward to the support winding portion of the valve support portion. 2. The coil spring of claim 1 , wherein the expanding-contracting portion has a uniform-diameter portion wound a plurality of turns from the secured portion to the end winding portion along the longitudinal axis so as to have a substantially uniform outer diameter; and wherein the end winding portion is wound so as to have an outer diameter smaller than that of the uniform-diameter portion and yet to at least partially overlap the uniform-diameter portion, as seen in the direction of the longitudinal axis. 3. The coil spring of claim 2 , wherein the first portion of the connecting portion is curved so as to pass through substantially a same radial position as the uniform-diameter portion of the expanding-contracting portion, as seen in the direction of the longitudinal axis. 4. The coil spring of claim 1 , wherein the second portion of the connecting portion extends so as to radially traverse the valve support portion through a center of the support winding portion of the valve support portion, as seen in the direction of the longitudinal axis. 5. The coil spring of claim 1 , wherein when the expanding-contracting portion is not compressed, the first portion abuts against the end winding portion of the expanding-contracting portion, and the second portion abuts against the support winding portion of the valve support portion, and further the third portion abuts against the at least one of the end winding portion and the first portion. 6. A valved flow path member comprising: a cylindrical body having the fluid passage; the valve element disposed in the fluid passage displaceably in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the fluid passage between the open position for opening the fluid passage and the closed position for closing the fluid passage; and the coil spring of claim 1 , the coil spring being disposed in the fluid passage between the cylindrical body and the valve element. 7. A pipe coupling comprising a male coupling member and a female coupling member which are connectable to each other; wherein one of the male coupling member and the female coupling member is the valved flow path member of claim 6 ; and wherein when the male coupling member and the female coupling member are connected to each other, the valve element is pressed into the open position by an other of the male coupling member and the female coupling member.

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  • in which the connection is maintained by means of balls, rollers or helical springs under radial pressure between the parts · CPC title

  • F16F1/06Primary

    with turns lying in cylindrical surfaces · CPC title

  • Attachments or mountings {(F16F1/041, F16F13/02 take precedence; of combinations of vibration damper and mechanical spring for vehicle suspension units B60G15/02)} · CPC title

  • Helicoidal springs of variable pitch, diameter or spring rate · CPC title

  • with a gate valve or sliding valve · CPC title

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What does patent US11530768B2 cover?
A coil spring is disposed in a fluid passage between a cylindrical body and a valve element to urge the valve element toward a closed position. The coil spring comprises a valve support portion supporting the valve element, a secured portion secured to an inner peripheral surface of the fluid passage, an expanding-contracting portion extending from the secured portion, and a connecting portion …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nitto Kohki Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16F1/06. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 20 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).