Claims
- 1. A make before break hydraulic coupling for a flexible container of the type having an outwardly directed tubular spout capable of storing a flowable material and comprising, in combination, a sealed closure secured to the spout and a connection fitting coupled to the closure, said fitting having means for connecting same to a hydraulic pick-up line, said sealed closure comprising a unitary generally cylindrical tubular body conforming in configuration to the spout and having opposite ends, said body having an annular flange at one end engageable with the spout and a transsverse interior wall, said transverse wall having a through passage and an elongate tube disposed within the body unitary with the transverse wall, surrounding said passage and extending parallel to the axis of said body, said tube having an inlet opening to said passage and an outlet opposite the inlet, an inwardly displacable tapered plug sealably seated within the inlet of the tube closing off said passage, said plug capable of being forced into the inlet under the fluid pressure originating interior of the container, said connector fitting being coupled to the body and including means for establishing a sealed connection with the tube with the outlet, said fitting further including a plunger engagable with said plug when said fitting is sealably engaged with said tube at said outlet and capable of dislodging the plug axially inwardly from the inlet enabling transmission of the content of the container to the hydraulic pick-up line and said fitting including means for manipulating said plunger generally axially to effect said dislodgement.
- 2. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 1 in which said plunger is of a length and configuration sufficient to dislodge said plug during engagement of the connector fitting to the sealed closure.
- 3. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 1 in which th plunger is movable along a short axial path sufficient to effect dislodgement of the plug.
- 4. The hydraulic coupling as claimed in claim 1 in which the connection fitting has an end opening socket conforming to the configuration of the outlet end of the tube for receiving same.
- 5. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 4 and means in the end opening socket for establishing a sealed connection with said tube.
- 6. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 4 and a second socket formed in the fitting communicating with the outlet from the end opening socket and enabling coupling of a conduit thereto, the conduit leading to the pick-up line.
- 7. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 6 and the second socket being formed in the fitting offset from the end opening socket.
- 8. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 6 and a radial socket formed in the fitting offset from the end opening socket enabling coupling of the conduit thereto.
- 9. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 6 and an interior passage is formed in said connection fitting communicating between the end opening socket and a threaded socket and a conduit capable of being coupled to the threaded socket and leading to the pick-up line.
- 10. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 4 in which the connection fitting includes an interior passage and a second socket communicating therewith, coaxial with both said end opening socket and said interior passage, said plunger being integral with said body, said interior passage being eccentric relative to the axis of the end opening socket.
- 11. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 10 in which there is a fluted passageway and means coupled to the interior of said fitting leading coaxially to the exterior thereof.
- 12. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 1 in which said fitting has a generally conical portion, said plunger being integral with said conical portion and an axial through passage is formed in said conical portion, a conical chamber being formed within the fitting and communicating with said axial passage.
- 13. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 12 in which there are axial circumferentially spaced flute means in the last mentioned conical chamber.
- 14. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 13 in which said flute menas are formed symmetrical about the axis of said conical chamber.
- 15. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 1 in which said tube is tapered inwardly from the inlet and the plug has a flanged closed end engaging the transverse wall when the plug is engaged fully within said tube inlet.
- 16. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 1 wherein the plug has a taper greater in degree than the taper of the tube within the inlet.
- 17. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 1 wherein the plug has an annular lip engagable with the tranverse wall to prevent the plug from being forced entirely through the tube under the interior fluid pressure within the container.
- 18. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 1 in which the plug is tapered to a degree that its engagement within the tube is sufficient to be self-sealing with the interior wall of the tube under increase in the pressure within the container.
- 19. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 1 in which the flexible container is seated within an exterior package of relatively rigid material, the spout passing through a wall of said exterior package and being attached thereto, the closure seated within the spout and means for releasably locking the spout and connection fitting together with the closure sandwiched therebetween.
- 20. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 19 in which said releasable locking means comprises annular rings on both spout and fitting and clip means seatable across same and securing said spout and fitting together.
- 21. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 20 in which said clip means comprise a resilient return bent U-shaped spring clip.
- 22. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 1 in which the tube is coaxial with the plug.
- 23. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 1 in which the closure body has at least one exterior annular flange between the ends thereof.
- 24. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 1 and a removable protector cap securable on the tube closing off the outlet prior to attachment of the connector fitting and being removable so as to permit coupling of the fitting to said tube, said cap being removable prior to dislodgement of the plug.
- 25. The hydraulic coupling according to claim 1 in which said plug has a cup-like configuration.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 664,977 filed Oct. 26, 1984, abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Continuations (1)
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