Claims
- 1. A fluid coupling assembly comprising:
- a female member having an outer face and an axial bore extending inwardly from the outer face and adapted to be in communication with fluid under pressure, said bore having internal thread means therein and an internal annular tapered locking surface disposed between said thread means and said outer face,
- a male member having a portion disposed within said bore and having external thread means thereon threadedly engaged with said internal thread means of said female member, said male member comprising an annular external tapered locking surface in tight contact with said internal tapered locking surface to form an interface, said male member comprising an annular undercut shoulder disposed between said external thread means and said external tapered surface defining an annular O-ring pocket, said pocket including a tapered corner where said interface extends into said pocket, and
- an O-ring disposed in said pocket, said O-ring being of a durometer and size smaller in volume than said pocket permitting said O-ring to move axially in said pocket and deform into sealing engagement with said tapered corner in response to fluid pressure, said internal tapered surface extending into said pocket past said O-ring.
- 2. The coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein a portion of said internal tapered surface defines said pocket and the outer diameter of said O-ring is smaller than the maximum diameter of said internal annular tapered surface defining said pocket.
- 3. The coupling assembly of claim 2 wherein the ratio of volume V.sub.P of said pocket not occupied by said O-ring to the volume V.sub.O of said O-ring is greater than 0.4.
- 4. The coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein the ratio of volume V.sub.P of said pocket not occupied by said O-ring to the volume V.sub.O of said O-ring is greater than 0.4.
- 5. The coupling assembly of claim 4 wherein the ratio V.sub.P /V.sub.O is greater than 0.5.
- 6. The coupling assembly of claim 4 wherein the ratio V.sub.P /V.sub.O is between about 0.5 and 0.9.
- 7. The coupling assembly of claim 4 wherein the ratio V.sub.P /V.sub.O is between about 0.55 and 0.82.
- 8. The coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein the transverse cross-sectional dimension of the O-ring is reduced to not more than about 90% by said tapered surfaces defining said pocket.
- 9. The coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein said O-ring is substantially homogeneous throughout its cross-section.
- 10. The coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein said O-ring has a durometer of about 70 to 90.
- 11. The coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein a portion of said internal tapered surface defines said pocket whereby said pocket tapers in the axial direction.
- 12. The coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein said male member-comprises: a base element having said external thread means thereon, a second set of external thread means and a lock nut element threadedly engaged with the second set of thread means and including a skirt portion disposed within said female member bore, said external surface being on said skirt portion, and an end of said skirt portion forming said undercut shoulder and said O-ring pocket, said pocket further including a corner formed by said shoulder and male member and said O-ring in response to fluid pressure deforming into sealing engagement with both said corners.
- 13. The coupling assembly of claim 12 wherein said O-ring pocket is tapered and said skirt portion is wedged in said tapered O-ring pocket.
- 14. The coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein said external locking surface is tapered at an angle of 10.degree. to 35.degree. with respect to the axial direction.
- 15. The coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein the slope of said tapered locking surfaces relative to the axial direction is about 7.degree. to 45.degree..
- 16. The coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein the slope of said tapered locking surfaces relative to the axial direction is about 10.degree. to 20.degree..
- 17. The coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein one of said tapered surfaces is arcuate in any axial plane intersecting the axis of said bore.
- 18. The coupling assembly of claim 1 wherein said external locking surface is tapered at an angle of 10.degree. to 20.degree. with respect to the axial direction.
- 19. A fluid coupling assembly comprising:
- a female member having an outer face and an axial bore extending inwardly from the outer face and adapted to be in communication with fluid under pressure, said bore having internal thread means therein and an annular internal locking surface disposed between said thread means and said outer face,
- a male member having a portion disposed within said bore and having external thread means thereon threadedly engaged with said internal thread means of said female member, said male member comprising an annular external locking surface in tight contact with said internal locking surface to form an interface, said male member comprising an annular undercut shoulder disposed between said external thread means and said external locking surface defining an annular O-ring pocket,
- said internal locking surface being tapered,
- said pocket including a tapered corner where said interface extends into said pocket, and
- an O-ring disposed in said pocket, said O-ring being of a durometer and size smaller in volume than said pocket permitting said O-ring to move axially in said pocket and deform into sealing engagement with said tapered corner in response to fluid pressure, said internal locking surface extending into said pocket past said O-ring.
- 20. The coupling assembly of claim 19 wherein: a portion of said internal tapered surface defines said pocket, and the outer diameter of said O-ring is smaller than the maximum diameter of said internal annular tapered surface defining said pocket.
- 21. The coupling assembly of claim 19 wherein the ratio of volume V.sub.P of said pocket not occupied by said O-ring to the volume V.sub.O of said O-ring is greater than 0.4.
- 22. The coupling assembly of claim 19 wherein the ratio V.sub.P /V.sub.O is greater than 0.5.
- 23. The coupling assembly of claim 19 wherein the ratio V.sub.P /V.sub.O is between about 0.55 and 0.82.
- 24. The coupling assembly of claim 19 wherein said internal locking surface is in tight engagement with a corner portion of said external locking surface.
- 25. A fluid coupling assembly comprising:
- a female member having an outer face and an axial bore extending inwardly from the outer face, said female member having a tapered internal annular locking surface,
- a male member having a base element disposed within said bore and means for connecting said base element to said female member, said base element including an external surface in facing relationship with said internal annular surface and defining therewith a tapered annular pocket,
- said male member including a lock nut element disposed around said base element and being threadedly connected to said base element, said lock nut element including an annular skirt portion wedged into said tapered pocket and forming a corner with said tapered internal annular locking surface and with said external surface, and
- an O-ring disposed in said pocket adjacent an axial end portion of said skirt portion, said O-ring being of a durometer and size smaller in volume than said pocket permitting said O-ring to move axially in said pocket and deform into sealing engagement with said corners in response to fluid pressure, said internal tapered locking surface extending into said pocket past said O-ring.
- 26. The coupling assembly of claim 25 wherein said skirt portion includes an outer locking surface that is tapered and in tight face-to-face contact with said tapered internal locking surface.
- 27. The coupling assembly of claim 26 wherein said internal and outer locking surfaces are equally tapered.
- 28. The coupling assembly of claim 25 wherein said skirt portion is deformable, whereby it can deform inwardly to tightly engage said base element external surface.
- 29. The coupling assembly of claim 28 wherein said skirt portion has a hardness of about 121 to 127 brinell.
- 30. The coupling of claim 25 wherein said means for connecting said base element to said female member includes external thread means on said base element.
- 31. The fitting of claim 25 wherein said skirt portion includes an annular inner corner portion which is adapted to make an annular line contact with said base member external surface.
- 32. The coupling assembly of claim 25 wherein a portion of said internal tapered surface defines said pocket and the outer diameter of said O-ring is smaller than the maximum diameter of said internal annular tapered surface defining said pocket.
- 33. The coupling assembly of claim 25 wherein the ratio of volume V.sub.P of said pocket not occupied by said O-ring to the volume V.sub.O of said O-ring is greater than 0.4.
- 34. The coupling assembly of claim 25 wherein the ratio V.sub.P /V.sub.O is greater than 0.5.
- 35. The coupling assembly of claim 25 wherein the ratio V.sub.P /V.sub.O is between about 0.55 and 0.82.
- 36. The coupling assembly of claim 25 wherein said O-ring has a durometer of about 70 to 90.
- 37. The coupling assembly of claim 25 wherein said skirt engages the external surface of said base element and forms an acute angle with said base element external surface that is much smaller than 90.degree..
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 148,846, filed Jan. 27, 1988 now abandoned.
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