Swivelable connector for tubular conduits

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

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285319, F16L 3728

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049059645

ABSTRACT:
A swivelable connector for use with tubular conduits, comprising a first tubular connector member, a second tubular connector member insertable in the first member, an annular seal arranged between the members, and a resilient retainer carried in the first tubular connector member to retain the second tubular connector member in the first member. The second tubular connector member has an annular groove in which pawls of the retainer are engaged, and the first tubular connector member has apertures in which the outer portions of the pawls can be inserted to allow a resilient movement thereof and to hold the connection member in position.

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