Safety locking coupling assembly

Pipe joints or couplings – With lock or seal

Reexamination Certificate

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C285S312000, C285S087000, C285S084000

Reexamination Certificate

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06206431

ABSTRACT:

TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates, in general, to couplings for connecting hoses and other conduits which carry fluids and, in particular, to a fluid coupling having a safety latching mechanism which can be operated to quickly connect and disconnect hoses and other conduits.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Couplings for connecting hoses and other conduits which carry fluids have been in use for many years. One common form of such couplings, often referred to as cam and groove couplings or cam-lock couplings or cam locking quick-disconnect couplings, includes a female coupling unit on which a pair of cam arms are pivotally mounted in openings extending through the wall of the female coupling unit to the bore of the female coupling member and a male coupling unit, having a groove in an outside surface, is received in the bore of female coupling unit and is engaged by the cam arms in the groove of the male coupling unit to fix the male coupling unit in the female coupling unit. In an initial position in which the male coupling unit is inserted into the bore of the female coupling unit, the cam arms are pivoted radially outward providing clearance for the male coupling unit to be inserted. After the male coupling unit is inserted into the bore of the female coupling unit, the cam arms are pivoted inward drawing the male coupling unit into the bore of the female coupling unit to fix the male coupling unit in place while compressing a compressible sealing ring carried in a groove in the bore in the female coupling unit. To disconnect the coupling, the cam arms on the female coupling unit are pivoted outwardly to free the male coupling unit and permit removal of the male coupling unit.
Pressure fluctuations in the system or physically dragging the coupling can cause accidental disconnection of the coupling and a potentially hazardous spill or pressure release. Because of such potential safety hazards, many efforts have been made to improve the locking together of the male coupling unit and the female coupling unit. In some, a safety lock has been added which holds the cam arms on the female coupling unit in a closed position which is effective against pulsating pressure but ineffective against opening when the coupling is physically dragged.
Padlocks have been added to the couplings to protect against both unintentional and unauthorized disconnection of the coupling. Typically, the arrangements which have included a padlock have not been sufficiently effective in providing the desired protection.
Other efforts in the design of such couplings have involved the inclusion of parts which can be easily lost or misplaced or the addition of parts which adds cost and complexity to the couplings. Certain designs of such couplings are prone to the collection of dirt or debris making the couplings ineffective or inoperative.
Yet another problem with a number of prior art couplings is that the pull rings, which are carried by the cam arms, can become lodged between the cam arms and the body of the female coupling unit resulting in improper closure and connection of the male and female coupling units. In addition, these pull rings, which typically are carried loosely by the cam arms, are susceptible to being “hung up” on something as the coupling is physically dragged.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, a safety locking coupling assembly, constructed in accordance with the present invention, includes a generally cylindrical male coupling unit and a female coupling unit which includes a generally cylindrical body, a cam arm mounted to the body of the female coupling unit, and a pull ring carried by the cam arm. The body of the female coupling unit has an inside wall defining a bore which extends axially of the body between first and second end faces of the body and within which the male coupling unit is fitted from the first end face of the body. The body also has an opening extending through the body and at least one ear projecting from an outside wall of the body adjacent the opening in the body. The cam arm is mounted to the body of the female coupling unit at the opening in body for pivotal movement relative to the body between a first pivotal locked position and a second pivotal released position. The cam arm has a cam surface projecting from within the opening in the body into the bore in the body and engaging the male coupling unit received by the bore in the body when the cam arm is in the first pivotal locked position and retracted into the first opening in the body from the bore in the body and disengaged from the male coupling unit received by the bore in the body when the cam arm is in the second pivotal released position. The cam arm also has an arm portion to which the pull ring is attached for pivotal movement of the pull ring relative to the cam arm between a first pivotal locked position and a second pivotal released position for moving the cam arm from the first pivotal locked position of the cam arm to the second pivotal released position of the cam arm. The pull ring abuts against the ear on the body of the female coupling unit upon pivotal movement of the cam arm from the first pivotal locked position of the cam arm toward the second pivotal released position of the cam arm while the pull ring is in the first pivotal locked position of the pull ring to prevent pivotal movement of the cam arm to the second pivotal released position of the cam arm and free of the ear upon pivotal movement of the pull ring from the first pivotal locked position of the pull ring to the second pivotal released position of the pull ring to permit pivotal movement of the cam arm to the second pivotal released position of the cam arm.
Although the embodiment of the present invention which is described below has two cam arms symmetrically disposed on the body of the female coupling unit, it will be understood that the present invention can be arranged with only one cam arm, particularly for smaller units, and with more than two cam arms, particularly for larger units.
Another aspect of the present invention which is described below is the manner in which the cam arm and the means by which the cam arm is mounted to the body of the female coupling unit are arranged to receive a padlock, whereby the safety locking coupling assembly is protected against tampering to a greater extent than prior art arrangements.
Yet a further aspect of the present invention is the configuration of the cam surface of the cam arm, whereby the cam arm is strengthened.


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