Fluid hose connectors

Valves and valve actuation – With correlated flow path – Valve operated by joining flow path sections

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251149, 2511496, 285 86, 285376, F16L 2900

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045068623

ABSTRACT:
A fluid hose connector capable of resisting transverse forces to avoid inadvertent disconnection from a mating connector includes an elongated hollow body which includes a first portion that provides an extending collar to restrain the lateral movement of a mating connector and a second portion which provides for connection to a source of fluid. The body portion includes a hollow coupling for removably retaining a mating connector and a hollow plunger which is adapted to be slidably received within the coupling. The plunger is provided with a first disconnect position which prevents fluid flow through the body and a second position which permits fluid to flow therethrough. A spring disposed within the body urges the plunger to the first or disconnect position so that when the connector is not mated, it prevents fluid flow therethrough as well as providing a dust cover for the connector opening.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2411057 (1946-11-01), Robbins
patent: 2459477 (1949-01-01), Van Schuyver
patent: 3583667 (1971-06-01), Amneus, Jr.
patent: 3589673 (1971-06-01), Cruse

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