Low-Spill Coupling Assembly
US-2024360939-A1 · Oct 31, 2024 · US
US9810360B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9810360-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314429567-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 19, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2017 |
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A coaxial coupling 10 includes a female coupling half 50 and a male coupling half 130 . The coupling 10 is used in a hydraulic circuit 100 that includes a multistage hydraulic pump 101 and a hydraulic machine 102 . The coupling is used in the circuit 100 to connect components when the pump is running. The coupling halves have a disconnected configuration (FIG. 1 ), a connection initiation configuration (FIG. 2 ), and a fully connected configuration (FIG. 3 ). Coupling half 50 includes a manually actuated restrictor 1 that signals the pump 101 to move to a low flow condition independently of load demand from the machine 102 in the connection initiation configuration. This reduces the forces required to move the coupling halves from the connection initiation configuration to the fully connected configuration.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fluid coupling member having a connection sequence starting with a disconnected configuration and moving to a connection initiation configuration and then to a fully connected configuration, the coupling member comprising: a supply fluid passage, a supply valve in fluid communication with the supply fluid passage, the supply valve having a fully closed position to fully close fluid communication between the supply fluid passage and a first flow passage of an adjacent coupling member and an open position to establish such fluid communication, a restrictor in fluid communication with the supply fluid passage upstream of the supply valve, the restrictor having an open position to open fluid flow through the supply fluid passage and an at least partially closed position to at least partially close fluid flow through the supply fluid passage, the supply valve being in its fully closed position in the disconnected configuration and in the connection initiation configuration, the supply valve being in its open position in the fully connected configuration, the restrictor being in its open position in the disconnected configuration and in the fully connected configuration, and the restrictor being in its at least partially closed position in the connection initiation configuration. 2. The fluid coupling member as set forth in claim 1 , including a return fluid passage, a return valve in fluid communication with the return fluid passage, the return valve having a fully closed position to fully close fluid communication between the return fluid passage and a second flow passage of an adjacent coupling member and an open position to establish such fluid communication, the return valve being fully closed in the disconnected configuration and in the connection initiation configuration, and the return valve being open in the fully connected configuration. 3. The fluid coupling member as set forth in claim 1 , including a coupling body, and the supply fluid passage and return fluid passage are coaxial within the coupling body. 4. The fluid coupling member as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the restrictor is a variable size flow restrictor having flow surfaces movable relative to one another. 5. The fluid coupling member as set forth in claim 1 , including an actuator member for moving the restrictor between its open and at least partially closed positions. 6. The fluid coupling member as set forth in claim 5 , wherein the actuator includes an actuator spring, and the actuator spring biases the actuator member to bias the flow surfaces toward an open position. 7. The fluid coupling member as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the supply fluid passage includes a first supply fluid passage portion and a second supply fluid passage portion, and the restrictor is disposed intermediate the first and second supply fluid passage portions. 8. The coupling member as set forth in claim 7 wherein the first and second supply fluid passage portions are longitudinally movable relative to one another. 9. The coupling member as set forth in claim 1 , including a first fluid flow tube on one side of the restrictor that defines one portion of the supply fluid passage, a second fluid flow tube on the other side of the restrictor that defines another portion of the supply fluid passage, and the flow tubes are longitudinally movable relative to one another to move the restrictor between its open and its partially closed positions. 10. The coupling member as set forth in claim 4 , including a first fluid flow tube on one side of the restrictor that defines one portion of the supply fluid passage, the first flow tube carries one of the flow surfaces, a second fluid flow tube on the other side of the variable size flow restrictor that defines another portion of the supply fluid passage, the second fluid flow tube carries the other of the flow surfaces, an actuator member is connected to the first flow tube, and the first flow tube is longitudinally movable relative to the second flow tube by operation of the actuator to move the flow surfaces between the open and the at least partially closed positions. 11. The coupling as set forth in claim 5 , wherein the actuator member is substantially pressure balanced. 12. The coupling as set forth in claim 10 , wherein the first flow tube is substantially pressure balanced. 13. The coupling as set forth in claim 9 , including a first connector in fluid communication with the supply fluid passage, and one of the flow tubes is longitudinally movable relative to the first connector. 14. The coupling as set forth in claim 13 , including a second connector in fluid communication with the return fluid passage, and the one of the flow tubes is longitudinally movable relative to the second connector. 15. The coupling member as set forth in claim 9 , wherein the supply valve and a return valve are movable together relative to at least one of the flow tubes. 16. The fluid coupling member as set forth in claim 4 , wherein one of the flow surfaces is a valve head and the other flow surface is an annular valve seat. 17. The fluid coupling member as set forth in claim 3 , including an actuator for moving the restrictor between its open and at least partially closed positions, the actuator includes a sleeve, and the sleeve is movable relative to the body. 18. The fluid coupling member as set forth in claim 17 , wherein the restrictor is a variable size flow restrictor having flow surfaces movable relative to one another, one of the flow surfaces is rigidly connected to the sleeve, and another of the flow surfaces is rigidly connected to the body. 19. The fluid coupling member as set forth in claim 17 , wherein the sleeve is rotatably movable relative to the body. 20. The fluid coupling member as set forth in claim 19 , wherein the flow surfaces include non-concentric openings rotationally movable relative to one another. 21. The fluid coupling member as set forth in claim 1 , further including a second coupling member, the second coupling member includes a second supply fluid passage, a second supply valve in fluid communication with the second supply fluid passage, the second supply valve has a closed position to fully close fluid communication between the second supply fluid passage and the first mentioned supply fluid passage and an open position to establish such fluid communication. 22. The coupling member as set forth in claim 21 , wherein the second coupling member includes a second return fluid passage, a second return valve in fluid communication with the second return fluid passage, the second return valve has a closed position to close fluid communication between the second return fluid passage and the first mentioned return fluid passage and an open position to establish such fluid communication, the second return valve being closed in the disconnected configuration and in the connection initiation configuration, and the second return valve being open in the fully connected configuration. 23. The fluid coupling member as set forth in claim 21 , further including, a variable displacement hydraulic fluid pump having an output supply side and an input return side, the hydraulic fluid pump having a first output mode with higher fluid flow at its output supply side and a second output mode with lower fluid flow at its output supply side, a hydraulic machine having a fluid supply side and a fluid return side, the first mentioned fluid co
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