Thread connection for a torch system
US-10576575-B2 · Mar 3, 2020 · US
US12169039B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12169039-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318102186-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 27, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jan 27, 2023 |
| Publication date | Dec 17, 2024 |
| Grant date | Dec 17, 2024 |
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A tamper-resistant hydraulic connection may include a fitting that has a flange, a head, and a central body disposed between the flange and the head. The head may have lobes that protrude radially relative to the central body. The fitting may be inserted into a port where a fluid-tight connection is formed. A central opening of the port includes pockets where the lobes of the head are retained, with the pockets preventing rotation and longitudinal retreat of the lobes. An elastic member disposed on the fitting may be compressed longitudinally between the flange of the fitting and the port. The fitting and the port may be sized and shaped such that assembly of the tamper-resistant hydraulic connection requires pushing the head into the central opening longitudinally past a first radially-extending plane where the pockets are located, rotating the head, and moving the head longitudinally back into the first radially-extending plane.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tamper-resistant hydraulic connection comprising: a fitting that includes: a passage that extends longitudinally for transmitting hydraulic fluid, a flange, a head that is longitudinally spaced apart from the flange, and a central body disposed longitudinally between the head and the flange, wherein the head includes a plurality of lobes that protrude radially relative to the central body; a port that includes a central opening that extends longitudinally and is configured to transmit hydraulic fluid, wherein the lobes of the head are configured to be retained in respective pockets within the central opening, wherein the pockets are configured to prevent the head from rotating and are configured to prevent the head from retreating from the central opening, wherein the fitting and the port are configured to create a fluid-tight connection; and an elastic member that is configured to be compressed longitudinally between the flange of the fitting and the port when the tamper-resistant hydraulic connection is fully assembled; wherein a first of the lobes has a different profile than a second and a third of the lobes such that the fitting can only be inserted into the central opening of the port at a single angular position relative to the port; wherein the profile of the first of the lobes has a different radius of curvature than the second and the third of the lobes. 2. The tamper-resistant hydraulic connection of claim 1 wherein the fitting and the port are configured such that the elastic member is compressed to a first extent during assembly and to a second extent when the tamper-resistant hydraulic connection is fully assembled, wherein the first extent of compression is greater than the second extent of compression. 3. The tamper-resistant hydraulic connection of claim 1 wherein the flange, the central body, and the head are disposed longitudinally between a first tubular portion and a second tubular portion of the fitting, wherein the head is configured to be inserted into a first portion of the central opening, wherein the second tubular portion of the fitting is configured to be inserted farther into the central opening into a second portion of the central opening, wherein the first tubular portion is configured to be attached to a hose that transmits hydraulic fluid. 4. The tamper-resistant hydraulic connection of claim 1 wherein the head of the fitting is configured to be inserted into a first portion of the central opening of the port where the head is ultimately retained, with a cross-sectional profile of the head matching a cross-sectional profile of the central opening across only part of a longitudinal extent of the first portion of the central opening. 5. The tamper-resistant hydraulic connection of claim 4 wherein the fitting and the port are configured such that the head rotates in a first radially-extending plane within the central opening, wherein the fitting and the port are configured such that the lobes are retained within the pockets in the central opening at a second radially-extending plane that is longitudinally spaced apart from the first radially-extending plane. 6. The tamper-resistant hydraulic connection of claim 5 wherein the central opening of the port is configured to permit rotation of the head of the fitting only at the first radially-extending plane while the head is inserted within the central opening.
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