Patent ID: 9052048
Filing Date: 2015-06-09
Classification: F16L,F17C

Abstract:
1. A fluid joint comprising: a first coupler connected to a storage tank that stores fluid; and a second coupler connected to a mobile tank installed in a mobile unit, wherein the couplers are joined together to allow fluid to flow between the storage tank and the mobile tank, wherein the first coupler includes a cylindrical first main body and an outer cylinder which is located at the outer circumferential side of the first main body, which protrudes to a distal end of the first main body, and which is provided with a first engagement portion and a second engagement portion at the distal end, wherein the second coupler includes a second main body inserted along the inner circumferential surface of the first main body, wherein the second main body is provided with a third engagement portion that can engage with the first engagement portion and a fourth engagement portion that is provided on inner circumferential surfaces of the third engagement portion and that can engage with the second engagement portion, wherein the first engagement portion includes: wherein the fourth engagement portion is provided at the same phase position as the third engagement portion in the circumferential direction, wherein the second engagement portion is provided at the same phase position as the hook portion of the first engagement portion in the circumferential direction, and wherein the phases of the first engagement portion and the third engagement portion match in the process of engagement thereof, so that the second engagement portion and the fourth engagement portion engage with each other so as to be in the same phase position in the circumferential direction by matching the phase about an axis of the hook portion of the first engagement portion with the phase about the axis of the third engagement portion, and pivoting a distal end of the hook portion with respect to the base portion to engage the hook with the third engagement portion to join the outer cylinder and the second main body together.