Quick coupling for interconnection of two high-pressure fluid co

Pipe joints or couplings – Essential catch – Operated by conduit motion

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285319, F16L 37084

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050488740

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The present invention refers to a quick coupling for liquid-proof interconnection of two high-pressure fluid conduits, and incorporating a sleeve-formed female part and a male part insertable therein, which parts are lockable relative to each other by means of a resilient locking member and are openable by means of an axially movable disengagement member, whereby the locking member against the action of the spring force by actuation of the disengagement member is retractable into a recess in the inner side of the sleeve-shaped female part, and which locking member in swung out position cooperates with a collar on the male part acting as a locking lip, which collar is designed to form the transitory part from a reduced portion along which the disengagement member is displaceable.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Quick couplings e.g. for hydraulic conduits, which operate under very high pressures, are earlier known e.g. from SE-C-406.364 and SE-C-410.508. In these designs the male part at one of its free ends is provided with axial slots, which subdivide the end portion into a number of resilient tongues provided with a radial shoulder, which in the interconnected position of the coupling parts cooperates with an annular stop in the female part. At disengagement the male part is pushed axially into the female part, whereby is obtained an interconnection with an axially movable disengagement member and a simultaneous compression of the tongues, thus that the radial shoulder of the tongues may pass the annular stop of the female part and allow the parts to be pulled apart.
It is a drawback at these known quick couplings, that it is not possible to know with absolute certainty that the radial shoulder of the tongues has really caught behind the annular stop.
The reason for this uncertainty is that the disengagement member at the interconnection of the two parts may be situated in such a position, that the resilient tongues slide into the disengagement member and is radially compressed, which means that the shoulder of the locking tongues can not catch behind the annular stop. The seals of the quick coupling and the spring force in the different parts provide that the different parts may be rather fixedly inserted into each other, but when the hydraulic pressure is applied to the coupling the parts will be urged apart, with all the consequences caused by a "burst" hydraulic conduit under high pressure.
The manufacture of these quick couplings is rather complicated and requires high-tensile steel and very fine tolerances, at least in the male part, as the tongues alone must absorb the entire hydraulic pressure load. The tongues can neither be to coarse, as the interconnection shall be carried out manually without bigger efforts.
From U.S. Pat. No. 3,887,222 is known a quick coupling of similar type as that described above, but wherein the locking member is a slotted, resilient locking ring, which is positioned in a groove turned out in the male part. The locking ring can be brought to cooperate with an axially movable disengagement member inside the sleeve-shaped female part, which at the disengagement of the parts exerts a radial pressure on the slotted locking ring, thus that this is compressed and slides under the annular disengagement member. A radial compression of an axially slotted locking ring, which shall be able to absorb considerable compressive stresses axially, via a chamfered end edge requires big force, which makes the coupling considered as very stiff. Also this design suffers from the same drawback as that described above, i.e. that at interconnection of the male and female parts the locking ring may get stuck on the disengagement member, which prevents the locking ring from expanding, thus that no locking of the parts relative to each other is obtained.
A quick coupling intended for domestic use, e.g. as a quick coupling for garden hoses is known from U.S. Pat. No. 3,731,955, and which is equipped with a combined locking and sealing ring of rubber or plastic material having a V- or U-shaped cross-

REFERENCES:
patent: 3773360 (1973-11-01), Timbus
patent: 4208034 (1980-06-01), Ohlsson

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