Swivelable connector for tubular conduits

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Inventors

Shiozaki, Kotaro

Application #

268694

Filed

Nov-8-1988

Published

Aug-27-1991

Current US Class

285/277
285/323
285/423

International Classes

F16L 027/00

Field of Search

285/276 285/277 285/322 285/323 285/307 285/308 285/319 285/921 285/423

Assignee

Fujipura Seiko Co. (Shizuoka, JP); Daicel Huls Ltd. (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Arola; Dave W.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McAulay Fisher Nissen Goldberg & Kiel

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Abstract
A swivelable connector for tubular conduits comprising first and second mutually insertable tubular connector members and a retainer for retaining the second tubular connector member in the first tubular connector member. The retainer comprises engaging members positionable around the second tubular connector member and in the first tubular connector member, urging members engageable with the outer surfaces of the engaging members along a relatively axial movement between the urging members and the engaging members, to radially urge the engaging members into engagement with the second tubular connector member. The urging members can be embodied by a stepped inner surface of the first tubular connector member associating with the movable engaging members, or by the movable urging members associating with the fixed engaging members.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A swivelable connector for tubular conduits, comprising:

a first tubular connector member having a first end portion adapted to be connected to a tubular conduit and a second end portion;

a second tubular connector member having a first end portion inserted into said second end portion of said first tubular connector member, and a second end portion adapted to be connected to a further tubular conduit;

said second tubular connector member having a configured annular portion in said first end portion, said configured annular portion extending between an axially spaced first outer point and a second inner point on said first end portion of said second tubular connector member and having a diameter which reduces from said first point to said second point;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a quick connect swivelable connector for tubular conduits.

2. Description of the Related Art

Swivelable connectors are used in many applications for connecting hoses for supplying a fluid such as water or oil, and conventionally, connectors of the threaded type are typically used. Such connectors, however, require skill and time for assembly, and thus simpler connectors are demanded.

U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,524,995 and 4,601,497, issued to Bartholomew on June 25, 1985 and July 22, 1986, respectively, disclose a quick connect swivelable connector comprising a first tubular connector member (housing), a second tubular connector member (a tubular conduit) inserted in the first tubular connector member and having an annular projection, a sealing means between the first and second tubular connector members, and a resilient retainer secured to the first tubular connector member to engage with the annular projection of the second tubular connector member. The resilient retainer preferably comprises a pair of snapping jaws. In this connector, assembly can be easily carried out by securing the resilient retainer to the first tubular connector member and then inserting the second tubular connector member in the resilient retainer and in the first tubular connector member until the annular projection of the second tubular connector member passes beyond the resilient retainer, whereby the second tubular connector member cannot be disconnected from the first tubular connector member.
 
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