Anti-rotation assemblies for use with fluid valves
US-9206909-B2 · Dec 8, 2015 · US
US9909716B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9909716-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314405638-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 18, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 4, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 6, 2018 |
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A stopper for fluid coupling and including a self-locking sheath designed to be slipped onto a connector, the sheath extending about a central longitudinal axis and including on its inner surface and at a first end, a tapped portion designed to engage with a mating threaded portion formed on the outer surface of the connector where the tapped portion includes at least one recess parallel to the longitudinal axis, where the inner surface of the sheath includes, at a second end opposite the first end, a spindle extending inside the sheath in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis towards the second end of the sheath as far as a free end located between the first and second ends of the sheath, the free end of the spindle being designed to form a protective cover for a surface of the connector designed to engage with a filling tool.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A stopper for fluid coupling of a valve of a pressurized fluid cylinder, the valve comprising a filling connector for filling with and withdrawing fluid, the stopper comprising: a self-locking sheath configured to slip onto the filling connector, the self-locking sheath extending about a central longitudinal axis, the self-locking sheath comprising, on an inner surface and at a first end, a tapped portion designed to engage with a threaded portion formed on an outer surface of the filling connector, wherein the tapped portion comprises at least one recess parallel to the central longitudinal axis in projection according to a plane perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis, the at least one recess being secant with a circle of smaller diameter of the tapped portion, and in that an inner surface of the self-locking sheath comprises, at a second end opposite the first end, a sealing spindle extending inside the self-locking sheath in a direction parallel to the central longitudinal axis towards the second end of the self-locking sheath as far as a free end located between the first and second ends of the self-locking sheath, the free end of the sealing spindle configured to form a protective cover for a surface of the filling connector designed to engage with a filling tool, the free end of the sealing spindle comprising a sealing member designed to press against a surface of the filling connector in order to create a seal, the sealing member of the free end of the sealing spindle comprising an O-ring housed in a circular groove formed on the free end of the sealing spindle, wherein the self-locking sheath comprises an open-work body having at least one opening, the stopper comprising a tamper-evident seal distinct from the self-locking sheath, the tamper-evident seal being designed to be interposed between the filling connector and the self-locking sheath, the tamper-evident seal comprising at least one flexible frangible tab, and in an assembled position, the at least one tab being deployed and projecting into the at least one opening of the self-locking sheath and acting as a stop preventing the self-locking sheath from rotating, the tab being able to be moved mechanically and elastically into a retracted position inside the self-locking sheath in order to selectively suppress the rotation-preventing stop, wherein the at least one opening is transverse to the central longitudinal axis thereby allowing access by the flexible frangible tab, wherein in the deployed position, the flexible frangible tabs project through the at least one opening, and wherein the flexible frangible tabs may be manually pushed into the at least one opening. 2. The stopper of claim 1 , wherein the tapped portion comprises three or four recesses distributed symmetrically about an axis of rotation of the tapped portion. 3. The stopper of claim 1 , wherein the tamper-evident seal comprises a body in the shape of a collar consisting of one or more parts, designed to be fitted around the filling connector, the body of the tamper-evident seal comprising the at least one flexible frangible tab deployed by default towards the outside of the collar and which can be pressed back elastically towards the inside of the collar in the retracted position. 4. The stopper of claim 1 , wherein the self-locking sheath has a generally cylindrical shape. 5. The stopper of claim 1 , wherein the tamper-evident seal is immobile in the longitudinal direction on the filling connector between two shoulders of the filling connector. 6. A valve for a pressurized fluid cylinder, comprising an internal gas circuit designed to communicate with an internal volume of a cylinder via at least one control member, the valve comprising a filling connector which communicates with the internal gas circuit for the purpose of filling the cylinder, the filling connector having a body which extends along a longitudinal axis, the filling connector comprising a guide end and a threaded portion, the threaded portion being offset in a longitudinal direction relative to said guide end in the direction of the central longitudinal axis, the guide end comprising a contour having at least one projection projecting beyond the contour in projection in a plane perpendicular to said central longitudinal axis, the at least one projection of the guide end of the filling connector being secant with a circle centered on said central longitudinal axis and the diameter of the circle is equal to the smaller of an inner and an outer diameter of the threaded portion, the valve comprising the stopper fitted in a removable fashion on the filling connector, wherein the stopper is in accordance with claim 1 and has a shape which mates with said connector, wherein the tapped portion of the stopper engages selectively with the threaded portion of the filling connector and the at least one recess of the stopper mates with the at least one projection of the guide end such that one or a limited number of given angular positions of the stopper on the filling connector allows the stopper to fit onto the filling connector such that these two can be screwed together. 7. A pressurized fluid cylinder comprising a valve wherein the valve is in accordance with claim 6 . 8. A method for filling a pressurized fluid cylinder of claim 7 , the method comprising a step of connecting a filling tool onto the filling connector which does not have a stopper, a step of transferring fluid into the cylinder via the filling tool through the filling connector, a step of disconnecting the filling tool from the filling connector and a step of fitting a stopper onto said connector. 9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising, interposing a tamper-evident seal between the filling connector and the stopper. 10. The method of claim 8 , further comprising, before the step of connecting a filling tool onto the filling connector, a step of removing a stopper present on the filling connector.
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