Coupling and closure apparatus for dispensing valve assembly

Dispensing – With lock or fastening seal – Single-use fastening seal

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C222S105000, C222S153140, C222S553000

Reexamination Certificate

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06848602

ABSTRACT:
A fluid dispensing assembly for fluid dispensing and fluid transmission from a fluid source. The fluid dispensing assembly alone may dispense from a fluid source, or may be connected to a fluid dispensing system. The fluid dispensing assembly has a closure connected to a coupler. The closure includes fill through capabilities. The coupler is provided with a locking feature for preserving proper orientation and a closed position before being coupled to a piece of fluid dispensing equipment.

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