Releasable connect/disconnect fitting connection
US-11506316-B2 · Nov 22, 2022 · US
US12345359B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12345359-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217964741-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 12, 2022 |
| Priority date | Oct 12, 2022 |
| Publication date | Jul 1, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 1, 2025 |
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A tube connector having a body and a coupler is provided. The body defines a fluid flow path therethrough. The coupler has an annular body including an outer wall and an inner surface. An end of the outer wall is mounted on the body at one end of the flow path. The inner surface is supported by the outer wall and defines a central opening for receiving an end portion of a tube. The coupler includes a barb protruding radially inward from the inner surface to engage the end portion of the tube to secure the tube to the coupler. The coupler includes a protrusion extending radially outward from the outer wall.
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What is claimed is: 1. A tube connector comprising: a body defining a fluid flow path therethrough; and a coupler having an annular body including an outer wall and an inner surface, an end of the outer wall mounted on the body at one end of the flow path, the inner surface supported by the outer wall and defining a central opening for receiving an end portion of a tube, the coupler including a barb protruding radially inward from the inner surface to engage the end portion of the tube to secure the tube to the coupler, and the coupler including a protrusion extending radially outward from the outer wall beyond a maximum outer dimension of the outer wall, wherein the annular body includes the outer wall and an inner wall having the inner surface, and the inner wall and the outer wall are concentric. 2. The tube connector of claim 1 wherein the protrusion extends about the outer wall. 3. The tube connector of claim 1 wherein the protrusion includes an engaging surface that extends radially and axially from the outer wall. 4. The tube connector of claim 1 wherein the inner surface tapers radially inward as the inner surface extends axially toward the end of the outer wall mounted on the body. 5. The tube connector of claim 1 wherein the inner surface is annular. 6. The tube connector of claim 1 wherein the barb includes a first surface and a second surface, an angle of the first surface relative to an axis defined by the inner surface being less than an angle of the second surface relative to the axis. 7. The tube connector of claim 1 wherein the barb extends about the inner surface. 8. The tube connector of claim 1 wherein the end of the outer wall is welded to the body. 9. The tube connector of claim 1 further comprising a second coupler having a second annular body including an outer wall and an inner surface, an end of the outer wall of the second coupler mounted on the body at another end of the flow path. 10. The tube connector of claim 1 wherein the coupler includes a support matrix for the protrusion. 11. The tube connector of claim 1 wherein the protrusion has an engagement surface sized for a user's hand to apply force to urge the end portion of the tube into the central opening. 12. A tube connector comprising: a body defining a fluid flow path therethrough; and a coupler having an annular body including an outer wall and an inner surface, an end of the outer wall mounted on the body at one end of the flow path, the inner surface supported by the outer wall and defining a central opening for receiving an end portion of a tube, the coupler including a barb protruding radially inward from the inner surface to engage the end portion of the tube to secure the tube to the coupler, and the coupler including a protrusion extending radially outward from the outer wall, wherein the annular body includes the outer wall and an inner wall having the inner surface, and the inner wall and the outer wall are concentric; and one or more support ribs between the outer wall and the inner wall. 13. A tube connector comprising: a body defining a fluid flow path therethrough; and a coupler having an annular body including an outer wall and an inner surface, an end of the outer wall mounted on the body at one end of the flow path, the inner surface supported by the outer wall and defining a central opening for receiving an end portion of a tube, the coupler including a barb protruding radially inward from the inner surface to engage the end portion of the tube to secure the tube to the coupler, and the coupler including a protrusion extending radially outward from the outer wall, wherein the coupler includes a support matrix for the protrusion, wherein the support matrix includes struts and pockets. 14. The tube connector of claim 13 wherein the struts are radial and the pockets are annular. 15. A tube connector comprising: a body defining a fluid flow path therethrough; and a coupler having an annular body including an outer wall and an inner surface, an end of the outer wall mounted on the body at one end of the flow path, the inner surface supported by the outer wall and defining a central opening for receiving an end portion of a tube, the coupler including a barb protruding radially inward from the inner surface to engage the end portion of the tube to secure the tube to the coupler, and the coupler including a protrusion extending radially outward from the outer wall beyond a maximum outer dimension of the outer wall, wherein the barb and the annular body of the coupler are a single piece. 16. The tube connector of claim 15 wherein the protrusion extends about the outer wall, the protrusion having an engagement surface sized for a user's hand to apply force to urge the end portion of the tube into the central opening. 17. The tube connector of claim 15 wherein the protrusion includes an engagement surface that extends radially and axially from the outer wall. 18. The tube connector of claim 15 wherein the inner surface tapers radially inward as the inner surface extends axially toward the end of the outer wall mounted on the body. 19. The tube connector of claim 15 wherein the inner surface is annular. 20. The tube connector of claim 15 wherein the barb includes a first surface and a second surface, an angle of the first surface relative to an axis defined by the inner surface being less than an angle of the second surface relative to the axis. 21. The tube connector of claim 15 wherein the end of the outer wall is welded to the body. 22. The tube connector of claim 15 further comprising a second coupler having a second annular body including an outer wall and an inner surface, an end of the outer wall of the second coupler mounted on the body at another end of the flow path.
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