The present invention is directed to a connector, and more particularly, to a releasable connector for connecting a pair of conduits, the connector including a swivel that permits relative rotation between the conduits.
Connectors or couplings comprising quick-release mechanisms for attaching hoses and other types of conduits are known. Such connectors typically comprise a male coupling component which is connected to a first conduit and a female coupling component which is connected to a second conduit, wherein the male coupling component can be rapidly inserted into and rapidly withdrawn from the female coupling component.
A disadvantage of using a conventional quick-release connector to attach a pair of conduits is that the conduits may become inadvertently twisted, tangled or kinked due to the inability of the connector to permit the rotation of one conduit with respect to the other conduit. Of course, this may hinder the displacement of fluids or other materials through the conduits.
In view of the drawbacks of using a conventional connector to attach a pair of conduits, there exists a need for a quick-release connector for a releasably attaching a pair of conduits, wherein the connector includes a swivel that permits free rotation between the conduits.
The present invention provides an apparatus for releasably connecting a pair of fluid conduits both fluidly and mechanically, wherein the apparatus includes a connector having a swivel that permits rotation between the fluid conduits. These fluid conduits may be used for the displacement of fluids, liquids, gases, substantially solid materials, gels, foams and combinations thereof. The connector may further comprise a quick release connection to allow the conduits to break free of each other, for example during an emergency.
According to an exemplary embodiment of the invention, the conduits are part of an emergency system for filling an emergency floatation device with compressed gas from a canister. During an emergency, conduits that are attached using a conventional connector may become inadvertently twisted, tangled or kinked, which may prevent deployment of the emergency floatation device. Advantageously, the connector of the present invention includes a swivel that permits free rotation and continuous fluid communication between the conduits, which prevents inadvertent twisting, tangling and kinking, thereby allowing unfettered deployment of the emergency floatation device.
According to a further exemplary embodiment of the invention, the connector may be employed as a quick release connection between a faucet and a conduit such as a hose. Similar to the previous embodiment, the quick release connection comprises a swivel that permits rotation of the hose relative to the faucet, thus preventing twisting, tangling and kinking of the hose that may otherwise occur while maintaining fluid communication therebetween. As would be understood to those of ordinary skill in the art, the connector may be used as part of other hydraulic or fluid systems without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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Swivel connection 40, 50 permits rotation between the male and female components. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, swivel connection 40, 50 comprises a substantially circular notch 40 in male component 20 in combination with a pin 50 that passes through an aperture 60 of female component 30. Aperture 60 extends through a sidewall of the female component 30 and is located so that it is adjacent notch 40 when male component 20 is located in a desired position within female component 30. Notch 40 extends into male component 20 circumferentially about proximal portion 20a of male component 20.
When swivel connection 40, 50 is assembled, pin 50 extends through aperture 60 such that at least a distal portion of pin 50 extends into notch 40. When pin 50 is inserted into notch 40 (via aperture 60), the male and female components 20, 30 are locked together such that relative translation between the two components is prevented and the respective fluid lumens are in fluid communication. However, due to the substantially circular configuration of the notch, male component 20 is freely rotatable with respect to female component 30. In other words, the distal portion of pin 50 may move around the circumference of the male component within notch 40 when the male component 20 and female component 30 are rotated relative to each other, thereby forming a rotating interface between male component 20 and female component 30. As described above, the male and female components may be dimensioned such that there is sliding contact or clearance between the proximal portion of male component 20 and the male component receiving lumen of female component 30. In embodiments utilizing clearance between the male and female components, pin 50 may be sized to effectively suspend male component 20 within the male component receiving lumen of female component 30.
Pulling the pin 50 from aperture 60 such that the distal portion of pin 50 disengages from the notch 40 releases the swivel connection so that male component 20 may be translated relative to female component 30 and removed from the male component receiving lumen. In the illustrated embodiment, notch 40 extends around the entire circumference of the male component 20 such that the male component 20 may be freely rotated with respect to the female component 30, i.e., male component 20 may be rotated greater than 360 degrees about female component 30. According to other embodiments, the notch may be structured to extend around only a portion of the circumference of the male component to permit a limited or controlled amount of relative rotation between the male and female components.
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Additionally, distal portion 20b of male component 20 may comprise a plurality of spaced-apart, ring-shaped projections 80 dimensioned to facilitate attachment to a conduit such as a hose or other conduit. A crimp 90 is further provided to secure the conduit to the distal portion 20b of the male component 20 around ring-shaped projections 80.
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According to some embodiments of the present invention, it may be desirable to substantially permanently hold the swivel connector together. In this instance, it is desirable to cut or grind off the proximal portion of pin 50 that extends beyond the outer surface of female component 30 once pin 50 is inserted into notch 40 so that pin 50 is substantially flush with the outer surface of female component 30 adjacent aperture 60. According to some embodiments, it may be desirable to only temporarily hold the connector together. In this instance, the pin is permitted to extend out beyond the outer surface of female component 30, thereby providing a quick-release mechanism wherein a user may disconnect the components by grasping pin 50 and pulling it out of notch 40.
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Lumen 120 optionally includes a tapered wall portion 120a that facilitates fluid flow from fluid lumen 120 of female component 30 into fluid lumen 100 of male component 20. In particular, and as shown in
Male and female components 20, 30 of the connecter of the present invention are preferably made from strong, durable materials such as metals and/or plastics. Suitable materials include stainless steel, aluminum, polyvinyl chloride and polyethylene. As would be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art, these components may be fabricated from any number of alternative materials without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Thus, it is seen that a releasable connector including a swivel is provided. One skilled in the art will appreciate that the present invention can be practiced by other than the preferred embodiments which are presented in this description for purposes of illustration and not of limitation, and the present invention is limited only by the claims that follow. It is noted that equivalents for the particular embodiments discussed in this description may practice the invention as well.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/974,252, filed on Oct. 27, 2004, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/529,189, filed Dec. 12, 2003, both titled “Releasable Connector Including Swivel,” the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated in their entireties herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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60529189 | Dec 2003 | US |
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Parent | 10974252 | Oct 2004 | US |
Child | 11891520 | Aug 2007 | US |