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US2459477A - Valve coupling - Google Patents
US2459477A
US2459477A US645567A US64556746A US2459477A US 2459477 A US2459477 A US 2459477A US 645567 A US645567 A US 645567A US 64556746 A US64556746 A US 64556746A US 2459477 A US2459477 A US 2459477A
US645567A
John Van Schuyver
1946-02-05 Application filed by John Van Schuyver filed Critical John Van Schuyver
1946-02-05 Priority to US645567A priority Critical patent/US2459477A/en
1949-01-18 Publication of US2459477A publication Critical patent/US2459477A/en
Jan. 18, N SCHU V R 2,459,477
VALVE COUPLING Filed Feb. 5, 1946 INVEN TOR.
JOHN VAN SCHUVVER BY AT TORNEV Patented Jan. 18, 1949 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE VALVE COUPLING John Van Schuyver, Los Angeles, Calif.
Application February 5, 1946, Serial No. 645,567
2 Claims. (Cl. 284-48) -too much twisting and turningorgreat manual force in order to make a good fluid-tight connection.
The invention herein disclosed is believed to eliminate all the unpleasantness and awkwardness of making the old type of hose connection to hydrants and/or another length of hose; this invention being especially adaptable to high pressure lines and to fluid conductors that are in inconvenient places or so situated that the usual screw type coupling cannot be easily manipulated to make a good fluid-tight connection.
which is economical to make and manufacture.
1 Another object is to provide a coupling with simple push and short twist means ofoperation in order to join the parts thereoftogether and tomake connection between a pairof pipes,
tubes, or hoses, and likewise a simple twist and push only being required to uncouple the things connected.
preamble of these specifications and the appended In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a longitudinal axial sectional view of valve in Fig. 1,
Fig. 3is a transverse sectional view taken substantially along the line 3--3 of Fig. 2,
Fig. 4'is an elevational view of one end of the device, and Fig. 5 is an elevational view of one side of the device, and showing the two complementary parts view at one end of 2 separated, thus presenting a closed valveposition in the left hand portion of the parts.
The coupling or/and valve connector device consists of the two principal parts I and 2, the outer ends of which are adapted to receive a hose, pipe, end of a spout or hydrant, or any means through which fluid is passed, the broad idea being to connect the ends of two fluid conductors quickly and easily in a hermetically sealed state until purposely disconnected.
The part 2 comprises an elongated element having a central bore 3 and the integral and nutlikegrip means 4, this grip means providing a stop for the hose 5. The hose is made fluid tight with the annular ribbed extension 6 by the metal or plastic band I. Extending from the other side of the grip, there is an annular tube-like projection 8 which merges into a reduced annular tube-like projection 9, the very end of the projection 9 being a plain annular smooth end as indicated at I 0. This part of the valve coupling might be "called a teat-like element, the insert member, or male member, in that it is inserted into the other part I and is provided with integral cleats or dog-like projections H and I2 which make a locking connection with thepart l in a manner to be explained later.
The part I includes the thre annular casings l3, l4 and I 5, the casing l3 being threaded at 16 to engage the threads I"! of the casing 14, as shown. The casing l3, at its outer end, is provided with the tapered threads I8 which are designedto make permanent or semi-permanent fluid-tight connection with pipe or hose, or this end may be provided with a threaded female member to make fluid-tight connection with a spout orhose bib extending from a building or the like. The casing 13 has the fiuid passage bore 49 which opens into an enlarged annular 40 chamber", the outer surface of this portion of the casing being provided with the threads 2| to receive the threads 22 of the casing l4.
The casing 14 has its end shaped as shown to provide the guide annular edge 23 which snugly but slidably receives the extension 9 of the part 2.
The casing I4 has an annular recessed portion to f The internal wall of casing I4 is provided. with an annular recessed portion to accommodate the 'metal or plastic sleeve or washer 25 which provides a snug track for a shiftable member 26 to be better explained later.
The other casing l5, of the part I, has inwardly -extending fingers 21 and 28. these fingers are looking members, but they cooperate with-the the coupling unit. I
It is,v of; course, understood-that various changes,
annular shoulder 29 of the casing 84 in positioning and limiting the coiled compression spring 39. The casing I4 has a pair of spaced apart projections 3! and 32, each of which has a short upstanding lip 33 which provide shoulder stops for the lock ring 34 that holds the casing 15 in telescoping relation with the casing M, as shown. It should now be apparent, thatthe; fingers 2.11, and 28 canslip between the projections 3land 32 when it is desired to release the casing l from the casing M or lock the casings together.
Within the chamber 20, there is a helicalspring,
.femaleifreceiveri having aL PaSsage therethrough from end to end, the insert'having means at one end for making connection. with a fluid conductor and the other end adapted to enter the receiver,
, thewend adapted to enter the receiver consisting spring and it has an annular flange-likeportion including a plurality of finger-like projections 38, the, outer surfaces of which act as guides for the valve member within the bore of the chamber 2.0 and the spaces therebetweento provide passages tor freefluid flow from one side of the valve member to the other side thereof' Integral with the valve member islthe cylindrical extended. portion, 2.6: which has a cavity 39 that-is open at the end it thereof; this cavity, however, having also open connection with a plurality of holes 40, these holes ii! connecting the cavity39 with the surrounding chamber 2 when the valve member 26, is forced towardthe helical spring 34;
There is an annular recessed portion 41- on the valve member which positions an O. ring which may be; rubber. or neoprene or made. of any other suitable type and kind of material. These 0. rings form excellent sealing rings for the valve part i by giving part 2 a slight twist after first pressing the casing 15, against its spring 3il-so as women the door or spot M this allows/the, doglikeprojections ii and H to pass through the gap Hi when in register therewith. When the part 2- isconnected to part t, the end thereof need only;- be forced into the opening of part II with the dog l-ike projection H in alinement with the gaps t l and then given a slight twist so that the projecticns H andv |;'2"Wi11 ridealong therback portion, of lip 33, when again twisted;- the; casin 5118 not rotatable and itsfingers 2.1. and 28, close the gaps M until the casing l5itself, is pressed against its. spring 30. Pressing the part 2 into the part i opensthe valve member 26., in that the end; thereofis forced away from; the: O.-ring 24 when thc end of thepart 2 presses against it. In this manner; the valve is automatically opened and fluid permitted to. flow from; end to endof and, modificationsniay be made inthedetailslof form; style, design and' construction of the; Whole orany. part of. the specifically: described embodiment of this invention; without departing;- from thespi'rit thereof, such changes and modifications.
being restricted only by the limitations clearly expresse the. following Claims;
of a projected teat-like element with spaced radial projected fingers spaced from the ends thereof, the receiver including a body having means at one end for making connection with a fluid conductor, a slidable outer sleeve with inwardly directed fingers at the other end thereof,
resilient means for continuously urging the: sleeve ina direction, away from the other end of the receiver; valve means: in the passage; of the: re-
ceiver adapted: to, be opened" by the teat-like, end
of the insert, spaced: axially directed arms, extendingfromzthebndy within the sleeve providing slideewaysz between them for the fingers, the distal ends; of the. arms having inturned flanges, said slide-waysbeing: sized to. guide the-fingers of the insert andthefingersoi: the sleeve so; that the. sleeve can readily reciprocate and the fingers of'the insert: enter the receiver to be'latchecl'v behindthe flanges of the arms. when; the sleeve. is
2; In a valvular: coupling device consisting of a pairoft parts which interfit;v one part consisting of a male insert. with abore therethrough and the otherpart consisting; of afemale receiver With a bore therethrough, the insert having means, at one: end for-making connection with a fluid conductor and: the other end adapted to enter the receiver; the: endadapted to enter the receiver consisting of; a; teat-likeelement with spaced radial projected fingers spaced from the end thereof, the receiver including a'body having means at onerend for making connection with a fluid conductor,; a- SIidEbIG? sleeve with inwardly directed fingers at the-otherend-thereof, resilient meansfor continuously, urging the sleevetoward the insert, valvemeans in the. passage of the receiver adapted to be shifted by the teat-like end the. fingers, of; the insert. enter thereceiver to, be
latched behind the shoulders when the fingers of the sleeve are retracted.
JOHN VAN SCI-IUYVEB.
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