Self-closing connector

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Inventors

de Menibus, Olivier H.

Application #

785700

Filed

Oct-9-1985

Published

Jun-23-1987

Current US Class

137/614.03
251/282

International Classes

F16L 037/28; F16K 039/00

Field of Search

137/614.03 251/282 251/149.6 251/149.8

Assignee

Appareillages et Materiels de Servitudes (Resnes, FR)

Examiners

Chambers; A. Michael

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas

US Patent References

4086939   Coupling assembly

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Abstract
A self-closing connector in accordance with the invention comprises at least one duct, at least one end orifice, and a sliding valve plate for closing said orifice, the connector is essentially characterized by the fact that said orifice (11, 28, 29, 32) is delimited by at least two lines of sealing (17, 26) disposed on respective closed curves and each belonging to a respective one of two cylindrical surfaces having generator lines extending in the same direction, and in that the sliding valve plate 12 has at least two sealing (12) surfaces belonging to said cylindrical surfaces respectively, with the projection of the section areas of the valve plate which co-operate with respective one of said two sealing lines on a plane P perpendicular to said generator lines having values equal to S'.sub.1 and S'.sub.2. Said section areas are chosen to be equal. This enables the effects of externally-applied pressure to cancel.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A self-closing connector able to act in an outside medium having a certain pressure without inadvertently opening, said connector comprising:

a tubular duct;

an orifice at the end of the tubular duct, said orifice being delimited by at least two closed curve lines of sealing, constituted by a respective cylindrical surface having generator lines extending in the same direction; and

a valve plate slidably concentric to said tubular duct at said orifice having cylindrical corresponding sealing surfaces to said respective tubular duct cylindrical surfaces, each of said valve plate sealing surfaces being suitable for sliding over a respective one of said sealing lines, the projections, on a plane perpendicular to said generator lines, of the section areas of the valve plate which co-operate with respective ones of said sealing lines, being equal in value and means for communicating said valve plate equal section areas to said outside medium, so that the valve plate is maintained in safe equilibrium under said pressure given by the outside medium.



Description
The present invention relates to self-closing connectors, i.e. connectors for fluid ducts which enable the ends of two ducts which may contain fluid under pressure to be interconnected without there being any need to empty the ducts and without there being any ingress of fluid of loss of fluid to or from the surrounding medium, e.g. air or salt water if the connector is used at sea.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Self-closing connectors are well known and are used in many applications, and in particular in those applications requiring a high degree of security, for example aeronautics, where they are used for the hydraulic controls of an aircraft and for verification thereof.

Such a connector is essentially constituted by a duct through a body, the duct being terminated by a seat-forming orifice, together with a sliding valve plate inside the duct and on which a pressure spring acts in such a manner as to hold the valve plate against the seat. In broad outline, a connector thus comprises a male portion and a female portion which are complementary to each other. When these two connector portions are not coupled to one another, they are closed by their respective valve plates. Under such conditions no fluid can escape from the ducts to which the connector portions are associated and, likewise, no gaseous, solid, or liquid impurities can enter the ducts.
 
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