Threadless connector

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Inventors

Dickirson, Gene D.

Application #

333843

Filed

Dec-23-1981

Published

Dec-11-1984

Current US Class

285/319
285/321
285/351
285/921

International Classes

F16L 021/02

Field of Search

285/319 285/351 285/321 285/322 285/DIG.

Assignee

Ford Motor Company (Dearborn, MI)

Examiners

Scanlan, Jr.; Richard J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McKenzie; Frank G., Harrington; Donald J.

US Patent References

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4055359   Quick-connect tubu...
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Abstract
A quick-connect coupling for connecting and hydraulically sealing two tubes that carry fluid has a spring member fixed to the end of one tube and a latch member having inclined surfaces formed at the end of the second tube. The second tube is fitted over the first tube and is inserted within the spring element allowing the element to be resiliently deflected on the inclined surfaces as the second tube is moved axially toward the first tube during assembly. The spring member applies a force to the second inclined surface that tends to force the second tube toward the first tube and the spring member into contact with a locking surface on the latch member.
 
Claims
Having described a preferred embodiment of my invention what I claim and desire to secure by U.S. Letters Patent is:

1. A coupling for connecting first and second members comprising:

spring means mounted on the first member and fixed against axial displacement relative to the first member having at least one leg with a free end adapted to move resiliently away from and toward the outer surface of the first member, said leg defining a space between said leg and the first member; and

latch means fixed to the second member having a first inclined surface contacted by said leg as the latch means is inserted within the spring means space and on which said leg is moved away from the first member, a second inclined planar surface and located axially adjacent and intersecting the first surface whose length extends substantially away from said intersection, contacted by said leg as the latch means is inserted further within the spring means and on which said leg moves toward the first member, and a locking surface located axially adjacent the second surface providing a surface over which the spring means latches after the latch means is inserted yet further within the spring means, whereby disconnection of the spring means and latch means is prevented due to contact of said leg with said locking surface.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to couplings for joining tubes that carry fluid and more particularly to the field of quick-connect couplings of this type.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The tubular coupling described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,055,359 permits a fluid-tight connection to be made between the tubes by hand in a short time. In making this connection the operator applies axial force to one of the tubes and a resistant force in the opposite direction to the other tube. This action causes a garter spring to expand around the flared end of one of the tubes and into a locking position within a cage member. It is necessary in joints of this type that carry pressurized fluid that a positive hydraulic seal be an integral part of the joint. The coupling described in the patent includes at least one O-ring received in a groove formed in one tube. The O-ring is compressed when the second tube is inserted over the first tube with an interference fit between the O-ring and a second tube.
 
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