Coupling for multi-passage tube

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Inventors

Kosugi, Seiji
Ando, Norio
Sagara, Hisao

Application #

153569

Filed

Feb-2-1988

Published

Jan-10-1989

Current US Class

285/123.1
285/323
285/39

International Classes

F16L 039/00

Field of Search

285/39 285/133.1 285/131 285/323

Assignee

Shoketsu Kinzoku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Callaghan; Thomas F.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis

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Abstract
A multi-passage tube coupling for coupling a plurality of parallel or concentric tubes or tube passages of a multi-passage tube for supplying a fluid to actuators. The coupling comprises a body and a coupling member, the body having as many passages or holes as the number of the tubes or tube passages of the multi-passage tube. At least one of the tubes or tube passages is coupled to the corresponding actuator through a passage defined in the coupling member.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A coupling for a multi-passage tube having first and second fluid passages therein, comprising a body having first and second passages corresponding to the first and second fluid passages of the multi-passage tube, a recess formed in said body, a guide member seated in said recess, a radially flexible release bushing mounted on an outer annular surface of said tube and extending into said recess, said bushing being axially movable on said tube, a radially flexible chuck mounted on an outer annular surface of said bushing and having a portion engaged with said outer annular surface of said tube, a radially flexible collet mounted on an outer annular surface of said chuck, said coupling having a cylindrical portion connected within and extending from said first passage of said tube, said cylindrical portion defining a third passage therein aligned with said first passage of said tube for providing communication between the first passage of the tube and the first passage of the body, said cylindrical portion having an outer surface, and said coupling member defining a fourth passage between said cylindrical portion outer surface and said body, said fourth passage communicating between said second passage of the tube and said second passage of the body, whereby in response to axial movement of said release bushing on said tube, said bushing urges said chuck and collet radially outwardly for releasing said tube.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a coupling for a multi-passage tube, and more particularly to a coupling capable of easily connecting a multi-passage tube having a plurality of fluid passages for introducing and discharging a fluid to a pneumatic device such as a solenoid-operated valve, a cylinder, or the like.

Fluid-pressure-operated devices are heretofore in widespread use for utilizing a fluid such as air to drive and control objects. Such fluid-pressure-operated devices normally have a plurality of ports for introducing and discharging the fluid, and tubes are connected to these ports. These tubes for introducing and discharging the fluid are designed in as compact an arrangement as possible for reducing the space for installation thereof to facilitate their maintenance and servicing. One example of such a tubing arrangement is illustrated in FIG. 1 of the accompanying drawings.

A device 2 such as the manifold of a solenoid-operated valve has first and second ports 4, 6 to which tubes 8,10 are connected respectively. A first tube coupling 12 is interposed between the tube 8 and the first port 4, and a second tube coupling 14 is interposed between the tube 10 and the second port 6. Actually, the first and second couplings 12, 14 have ends threaded respectively in the first and second ports 4, 6, and the tubes 8, 10 are fitted respectively over engagement tubes 16, 18 integral with the first and second tube couplings 12, 14, respectively.
 
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