Claims
- 1. An improved coupler for joining a first and a second source of a fluid, comprising
- a coupler assembly comprising coupler body means, coupler valve means and coupler sleeve means, said coupler body means having a coupler passage therein for said fluid, said coupler passage having a first coupler fluid port between it and said first fluid source, and having a second coupler fluid port, said coupler valve means being urged by first spring means to close said first coupler fluid port, and said coupler sleeve means being urged by second spring means to close said second coupler fluid port; and
- a nipple assembly comprising nipple body means, nipple valve means, and nipple sleeve means said nipple body means having a nipple passage therein for said fluid, said nipple passage having a first nipple fluid port between it and said second fluid source and having a second nipple fluid port, said nipple valve means being urged by third spring means to close said first nipple fluid port, and said nipple sleeve means being urged by fourth spring means to close said second nipple fluid port;
- said nipple assembly being insertable into said coupler assembly against the action of said first through fourth spring means to a position in which all said fluid ports are open and said second coupler and nipple fluid ports are in communication.
- 2. The improved coupler of claim 1 and further comprising first and second metal seals at said communicating second coupler and nipple ports, said first and second metal seals exerting no net separation force tending to separate said coupler.
- 3. The improved coupler of claim 1 and in which there is no net separation force upon said coupler when said nipple assembly is inserted into said coupler assembly to said position.
- 4. A coupling comprising a coupler half and a nipple half movable between connected and disconnected modes, said coupler half having a coupler fluid port in a coupler port bearing member, a coupler valve sliding over said port and movable between open and closed positions, first and second metal seals on opposite sides of said coupler port, a first spacer member between said first and second metal seals and maintaining said first and second metal seals in spaced relationship, said metal seals sealing between said coupler port bearing member and said nipple half in the connected mode; said nipple half having a nipple fluid port in a nipple port bearing member, a nipple valve sliding over said port, third and fourth seals on opposite sides of said nipple port, said seals sealing between said nipple port bearing member and said nipple valve; said coupler and nipple valves being retracted in the connected mode and said coupler and nipple ports being in communication.
- 5. The coupling of claim 4 in which said metal seals are generally C-shaped in cross-section which defines an open end portion, said open end portion of said first and second metal sleeves facing each other and said coupler fluid port in at least one of said open and closed positions of said coupler valve.
- 6. The coupling of claim 5 wherein said open end portion of said first and second metal seals face said coupler portion all positions of said coupler valve.
- 7. The coupling of claim 4 and in which all axial forces in said coupler and nipple halves are balanced so that there is no net axial force tending to cause disconnection of said coupling.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/354,611 filed May 19, 1989, now abandoned.
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