(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a quick coupling with safety catch device.
(2) Description of Related Art
A quick coupling consisting of a first element and a second element which may be separably coupled is known.
Externally, the first element is mainly formed by an external sleeve and a connector. The external sleeve is provided with a hooking system with three helicoidal grooves. The connector has two threaded outlets for users interface (tube, control unit, etc.).
Internally, the first element is mainly formed by two valved couplings misaligned with each other and at least one guide pin.
The valved couplings are inserted one into a pressure line and the other into the exhaust line and serve the function of closing the flow when the coupling is uncoupled and open it when the coupling is coupled.
The guide pin allows the centering with the second element during the step of hooking.
Externally, the second element is mainly formed by a hooking ring nut, a safety ring nut and a connector. The hooking ring nut has three radially fixed pins which allow the second element to couple with the first element, by engaging the helicoidal grooves and due to the rotation of the ring nut.
Internally, the second element is mainly formed by two valved couplings misaligned with each other and at least one seat for the guide pin.
The valved couplings are inserted one into a pressure line and the other into the exhaust line and serve the function of closing the flow when the coupling is uncoupled and open it when the coupling is coupled.
The seat accommodates the guide pin of the first element allowing the centering with the first element during the step of hooking.
Examples of known couplings are described in patents EP-0744522, EP-0932791, EP-0542342, EP-0580233 and EP-0686800, all to the Applicant.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a quick coupling consisting of a first element and a second element with a safety device associated with known hooking systems of the type described above.
In accordance with the invention, such an object is achieved by a quick coupling comprising a first element and a second element which may be separably coupled, the first element mainly including an external sleeve with hooking means, a connector for user interface, and at least a valved coupling for at least one pressure line, the second element mainly including hooking means, at least one valved coupling for at least one pressure line, and a connector for user interface, characterized in that said second element also comprises a safety ring nut along the circumference of which safety pins are provided, adapted to be pushed by said hooking means into the seats of the external sleeve.
These and other features of the present invention will become further apparent from the following detailed description of a practical embodiment thereof shown by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, in which:
The figures show a quick coupling 100 consisting of a first element 50 and a second element 60.
Externally, the first element 50 (
Internally, the first element 50 is mainly formed by two valved couplings 16 misaligned with each other, a shutter 6 and a guide pin 7.
The valved couplings 16 are inserted one into a pressure line 9 and the other in the exhaust line 10 and serve the function of closing the flow when the coupling is uncoupled and opening it when the coupling is coupled.
By means of a seal 8, shutter 6 closes an axial hole 61 which is put into communication with the pressure line 9 by means of a channel 91 transversal to the axis (
The guide pin 7 allows the centering with the second element 60 during the step of hooking.
Externally, the second element 60 (
Three safety pins 14 are fixed in the safety ring nut 11, axially sliding along with the ring nut 11 itself. The safety ring nut 11 is pushed against the hooking ring nut 70 by a compression spring 15.
Internally, the second element 60 is mainly formed by two valved couplings 17 misaligned with each other, a diverting valve 18 and a seat 19 for the guide pin 7.
The valved couplings 17 are inserted one into a pressure line 20 and the other into the exhaust line 21 and serve the function of closing the flow when the coupling is uncoupled and open it when the coupling is coupled.
A diverting valve 18 allows the communication of the pressure line 20 with the exhaust line 21 when the coupling is uncoupled and closes the communication when the coupling is coupled.
Connector 12 has two threaded outlets 122 at one end thereof, for users interface (tubes etc.), while the inner part which is connected to the first element 50, has the peculiarity that the two lines 20 and 21 become coaxial (
The seat 19 accommodates the guide pin 7 of the first element 50 thus allowing the centering with the first element 50 during the step of hooking.
In order to couple the coupling (
By touching the safety pins 14, the front part of the external sleeve 1 pushes the safety ring nut 11, thus allowing to continue the rotation of the hooking ring nut 70 until the hooking pins 13 reach the end of travel (end of helicoidal grooves). In this position, the coupling is completed and due to the compression spring 15, the safety pins 14 are pushed into the seats 4 frontally arranged on the external sleeve 1, thus preventing the hooking ring nut 70 from rotating with respect to the external sleeve 1, and thus avoiding the coupling from accidentally unhooking (
The first element 50 is blocked with the second element 60, while the coaxial rotating connector 12 of the male 60, which could also be placed on the first element 50, by virtue of the spherical means 16, may rotate (
In order to disconnect coupling 1, the safety ring nut 11 needs to be retracted so as to disengage the safety pins 14 from their seats 4 (
On one hand, the front seats 4 of the external sleeve 1 have a shoulder 41 (
The diverting device of the second element 60 consists of a diverting valve 18, which puts the pressure line 20 into communication with the exhaust line 21 when the coupling is uncoupled by means of the channels 31 and 32, and closes communication when the coupling is coupled.
When the coupling is uncoupled (
With the valve 18 still open (
The shutter 6 of the first element 50 has a larger diameter d1 than the diameter d2 of the valve 18, and therefore the hydrostatic push section of the shutter 6 is also greater than that of the valve 18. As a result of this concept, the pressure generates a greater force on the side of shutter 6, which pushes the valve 18 toward the seat 33, thus ensuring sealing.
Alternatively, as shown in
Unhooking the coupling includes a sequence of positions of valve 18 which are reversed as compared to those mentioned above.
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