Quick disconnect fluid coupling

5083818
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Schoot, Peter A.

Application #

590170

Filed

Sep-28-1990

Published

Jan-28-1992

Current US Class

285/304
285/319
285/81
285/906
285/921

International Classes

F16L 033/16

Field of Search

285/304 285/321 285/261 285/262 285/91 285/1 285/317 285/906 285/81 285/319 285/921

Assignee

The Boeing Company (Seattle, WA)

Examiners

Arola; Dave W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Seed and Berry

US Patent References

3938833   Universal pipe join...
4240654   Hose end coupling...
4557261   Connection system f...
4619255   Oxygen supply syst...

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 906

5431456   Pipe fitting
5427419   Pipe system
5401065   Fluid coupling
4925218   Double-walled pipe...
5765881   Interlocking split fl...
4854614   Cable insert nozzle
4934745   Flexible hose coupl...
5785359   Joint mechanism fo...
5286067   Taper fitting with pr...
6079750   Integrated hose bod...
5536049   Tube connector
4111469   Hydraulic hose an...
6155613   Pipe joint
5707087   Tube fitting
5267759   Connector assembly
5772257   Pipe coupling
5516157   Hydraulic port fittin...
5544922   Wedge assembly re...
5449205   Hose-to-tube conne...
5560656   Pipe connecting str...
5941576   Connector and cou...
5553902   Leak-proof coupling
5104150   Multiple purpose ir...
4997214   Transition fitting
5141264   Connector for conn...
6237965   Leak-free flexible c...
4630846   Pipe joint
6206434   Clampable pipe co...
5921588   Push-in pipe coupl...
5727304   Conduit fast connec...
4836586   Composite coupling
5709411   Draft compensating...
5120086   Pipe connection
5711552   Coupling
6145889   Rotary joint
5607194   Member and tube...
5997049   Adjustable leak-tig...
5468027   Tube couplings
5951062   Saddle-less fitting
6086109   Conveying pipe
6189550   Pump-connector
 

More From Class 285

6003548   Pressure vessel cla...
3944263   Dynamic pipe cou...
3989283   Compression fitting
5309991   Wellhead connector
5769462   Releasable coupling
5086854   Drill pipes for rotar...
6116658   Counter torque tube...
5484172   Pipe connection
4596410   Beadlock wrench fl...
4286808   Snap-in tee connect...
4713271   Foamed polymer tu...
5520418   Automatic hose unc...
 
Abstract
A quick disconnect coupling having a socket and a plug. In one embodiment, the plug has an outwardly projecting ring at its end that is captured behind a plurality of pins of an inwardly stepped shoulder formed in the socket in order to prevent the plug from being withdrawn from the socket. The plug is releasably retained in the socket by a variety of means, including a resilient ring surrounding the plug that tightly fits into a stepped shoulder formed in the socket or circumferentially spaced ball bearings mounted on either the plug or the socket and biased into a groove formed on the socket or plug, respectively. In another embodiment of the invention, the plug is formed by a cylindrical sleeve on which retaining fingers are pivotally mounted. The retaining fingers each terminate in a respective retaining tab that is captured behind an inwardly stepped shoulder formed in the socket. The retaining fingers releasably retain the plug in the socket so that it may be removed by pulling it axially from the socket. An actuating member surrounds the sleeve adjacent the retaining tabs. In the event of pivotal movement of the sleeve, the actuating member contacts the inside surface of at least one retaining tab to prevent the retaining tab from being released from the socket.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A quick disconnect fluid coupling, comprising:

a socket having a generally cylindrical recess with a fluid opening at its distal end, said socket having formed therein a radially inwardly stepped shoulder surrounding said recess; and

a plug sealingly fitting into the proximal end of the recess of said socket, said plug including a sleeve having a fluid opening at its distal end, and a plurality of resilient retaining fingers coaxially surrounding said sleeve, said fingers extending axially along said sleeve and terminating in respective radially outwardly projecting retaining tabs adapted to be captured behind the stepped shoulder of said pocket when said plug is inserted into said recess, said plug further including mounting means for pivotally mounting said sleeve within said fingers while preventing said fingers from moving axially with respect to said sleeve, said plug further including an actuating member projecting radially outwardly from said sleeve toward said retaining fingers at a location axially spaced from said mounting means, said actuating member contacting at least one of said fingers when said sleeve is pivoted within said fingers about said mounting means to force said fingers radially outwardly so that their respective retaining tabs are held behind said stepped shoulder, thereby preventing said plug from being withdrawn from said socket, said retaining fingers resiliently retaining said plug within said socket and allowing said plug to be removed from said socket when said sleeve and said retaining fingers are substantially in axial alignment by exerting an axial force on said plug, thereby displacing said retaining fingers inwardly to release said plug from said socket.



Description
DESCRIPTION

1. Technical Field

This invention relates to hydraulic and pneumatic connectors and, more particularly, to such connectors that can be quickly and easily connected and disconnected by applying axial forces between a plug and socket.

2. Background Art

Connectors are commonly used to join tubular conduits containing liquid or gaseous fluids. These connectors typically consist of a plug which is inserted into a socket. The plug can mate with the socket using a variety of structures. For example, the plug can be threaded into the socket. However, it is often desirable to be able to quickly and easily disconnect the plug from the socket. As a result, hydraulic and pneumatic connectors have been developed in which a plug can be disconnected from a socket by actuating a lever that releases a coupling mechanism securing the plug to the socket. Connectors have also been developed that resiliently secure the plug within the socket. In this type of connector, the plug is inserted into the socket by merely applying an axial force to the plug relative to the socket. Similarly, the plug is removed from the socket by merely applying an axial force to the plug away from the socket. This connector is commonly used as a quick release breathing air connector for military aircraft known as the CRU-60/P connector (ref: MIL-C-38271A, USAF). While the CRU-60/P connector adequately serves the function of allowing a breathing air hose to be quickly and easily disconnected, it often allows the hose to be inadvertently disconnected. More specifically, the CRU-60/P connector utilizes a resilient ring surrounding the plug that is tightly surrounded by a shoulder in the socket when the plug is inserted into the socket. The end of the plug then abuts a gasket at the end of the recess in which the plug is inserted. Transverse forces applied to the plug, often inadvertently, cause the plug to pivot about the resilient ring, thereby moving the end of the plug axially and forcing the plug from the socket. As a result, the CRU-60/P, and other connectors of similar structure, are susceptible to being inadvertently disconnected.
 
  A quick disconnect coupling having a socket and a plug. In one embodiment, the plug has an outwardly projecting ring at its end that is captured behind...  A pipe connector comprises mainly a main body, a threaded cap, and a rubber washer. It is further provided therein with a circular bowlike curved flange...