Claims
- 1. A coupling assembly comprising:a coupling body defining a longitudinal direction, a radial direction and an angular direction, the coupling body being recessed at a first end to form a sleeve seat and a sleeve interface surface; and a sleeve having a coupling interface surface in contact with, but not bonded to, the sleeve interface surface, the coupling body being cast onto the sleeve such that the sleeve interfaces with the coupling body along the sleeve interface surface and the sleeve seat, the sleeve interface surface and the sleeve seat forming an acute angle with a central axis of the coupling body and sleeve to prevent the sleeve and coupling body from being separated without deforming or breaking at least one of the sleeve and the coupling body.
- 2. The coupling assembly according to claim 1, wherein the sleeve interface surface comprises a backdraft oriented to prevent substantial relative motion between the coupling body and the sleeve in the longitudinal direction.
- 3. The coupling assembly according to claim 1, wherein coupling interface surface comprises a backdraft oriented to prevent substantial relative motion between the coupling body and the sleeve in the longitudinal direction.
- 4. The coupling assembly according to claim 1, wherein the coupling interface surface and sleeve interface surface are shaped to prevent any substantial relative motion in the angular direction between the coupling body and the sleeve.
- 5. The coupling assembly according to claim 4, wherein the coupling interface surface comprises protrusions arranged to prevent any substantial relative motion in the angular direction between the coupling body and the sleeve.
- 6. The coupling assembly according to claim 4, wherein the sleeve interface surface comprises protrusions arranged to prevent any substantial relative motion in the angular direction between the coupling body and the sleeve.
- 7. The coupling assembly according to claim 1, wherein the sleeve is made of material with a higher melting point than that of the coupling body.
- 8. The coupling assembly according to claim 1, wherein the sleeve is made of a material having greater wear resistance than that of the coupling body.
- 9. The coupling assembly of claim 1, wherein the sleeve is made of bronze and the coupling body is made of aluminum.
- 10. The coupling assembly according to claim 1 wherein the dimensions and materials of the coupling body and the sleeve are such that the sleeve cannot be press fitted onto the coupling body.
- 11. The coupling assembly according to claim 1 wherein the dimensions and materials of the coupling body and the sleeve are such that the sleeve cannot be shrink fitted onto the coupling body.
- 12. A coupling suitable for use in a loading adapter for receiving the latches of a tank loader to thereby connect portions of a gasoline line, the coupling comprising:a coupling end made of a first metal having a first melting point, with the coupling end defining a longitudinal direction, a radial direction and an angular direction, and with the coupling end having an outer surface recessed to form a sleeve seat and a sleeve interface surface; and a sleeve made of a second metal having a second melting point which is higher than the first melting point, the sleeve having an inner surface comprising a coupling interface surface, the coupling end being cast onto the sleeve such that the sleeve interfaces with the coupling end at the sleeve interface surface and the sleeve seat, the sleeve interface surface and the sleeve seat forming an acute angle with a central axis of the coupling body and sleeve to prevent any substantial relative motion between the coupling end and the sleeve in the radial and longitudinal directions.
- 13. The coupling according to claim 12, wherein the sleeve interface surface comprises a backdraft oriented to prevent substantial relative motion between the coupling end and the sleeve in the longitudinal direction.
- 14. The coupling according to claim 12 wherein the coupling interface surface and sleeve interface surface are shaped to prevent any substantial relative motion in the angular direction between the coupling end,and the sleeve.
- 15. The coupling according to claim 14, wherein the coupling interface surface comprises protrusions arranged to prevent any substantial relative motion in the angular direction between the coupling end and the sleeve.
- 16. The coupling according to claim 12, wherein the sleeve is made of a material with a higher melting point than that of the coupling end.
- 17. The coupling according to claim 12, wherein the sleeve is made of a material having greater wear resistance than that of the coupling end.
- 18. The coupling of claim 12, wherein the sleeve is made of bronze and the coupling end is made of aluminum.
- 19. A coupling suitable for use in a loading adapter for receiving the latches of a tank loader to thereby connect portions of a gasoline line, the coupling comprising:a coupling end made of aluminum defining a longitudinal direction, a radial direction and an angular direction, the coupling end having an outer surface recessed to form a sleeve seat and a sleeve interface surface; and a sleeve made of bronze, the sleeve having an inner surface comprising a coupling interface surface, the coupling end being cast onto the sleeve such that the sleeve interfaces with the coupling end at the sleeve interface surface and the sleeve seat, the sleeve interface surface and the sleeve seat forming an acute angle with a central axis of the coupling end and sleeve, the sleeve being shaped within the recess to prevent any substantial relative motion between the coupling end and the sleeve in the longitudinal, radial and angular directions.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/957,636 filed on Oct. 24, 1997, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 6,068,044.
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