In a principal aspect, the present invention comprises a coupler for air lines and fluid gas lines which is capable of co-action or coupling with multiple types or styles of plugs.
Connection of air lines for pneumatically driven tools and the like is often effected by attachment of a flexible air line hose with an attachment plug on the end of the hose to a coupler affixed to the tool. Following is a listing of patents directed, in general, to this type of technology:
However, many types or styles of plugs are available often requiring a particular coupler designed to be compatible with a particular style of plug. Efforts have been made to provide universal couplers capable of co-acting with multiple plug designs. Nonetheless, there has remained a need for a mechanically unique and simple coupler capable of coaction with a variety of plugs. Another desirable characteristic of a coupler is to incorporate a minimal number of component parts arranged to provide a compact sized coupler.
Briefly the coupler of the present invention comprises a cylindrical body member with a generally constant diameter throughbore having a plug entry end and an opposite air outlet end. A female air passage nut attached to the air outlet end of the body member engages a biasing spring against a generally uniform diameter, cylindrical, axially slidable valve member in the throughbore. A flange at the plug entry end of the throughbore limits the axial movement of the spring biased valve member in the direction of the outlet end of the body member.
The slidable valve member includes an axial counterbore in the end adjacent the plug entry end of the body member. The counterbore is comprised of a series of decreasing diameter sections. The valve member further includes multiple radial air exit passages or slots from the minimum diameter section of the counterbore. Internal annular seals are provided in the counterbore and on the outside surface of the slidable valve member.
A sleeve is slidably mounted on the outside of the body member and is axially spring biased to engage multiple retainer balls which project radially through passages in the body member so that may be fitted into a circumferential groove of a plug inserted into the body member.
The coupler is capable of engaging and retaining multiple types of plugs. Thus, plugs which include an axial air or fluid flow passage and also include a circumferential outer groove may be inserted into the plug entry end of the coupler body member. Upon insertion the plug engages and axially moves the valve member toward the opposite end of the coupler. Upon such movement the outer sleeve of the coupler slides axially toward the plug entry end of the body member thereby displacing the retainer balls radially into engagement with the plug groove to retain the plug joined to the coupler. The axially displaced valve member radial passages or slots are simultaneously aligned to provide a fluid flow passageways through the valve member and the female air passage nut. The various seals and counterbore sections of the valve member are designed to effect sealing the air flow passage for various styles of plugs inserted into and locked to the coupler. The coupler thereby is capable of connection with the multiple plug styles.
Thus, an object and aspect of the invention is to provide a universal coupler which effects a locked connection with multiple plug styles.
Another object and aspect of the invention is to provide a coupler which provides a uniquely compact profile and is not bulky or excessively unwieldy.
A further object and aspect of the invention is to provide a coupler which locks with a plug by pushing the plug into the coupler and which is easily released by manual sliding movement of a sleeve incorporated on the outside of the body member of the coupler.
Another object and aspect of the invention is to provide a coupler having a minimum number of component parts.
Yet another object and aspect of the invention is to provide a universal coupler which is easy to utilize with existing pneumatic tools and pneumatic fluid lines.
These and other objects, advantages and features of the invention are described in greater detail in the following description of an embodiment of the invention which follows.
In the detailed description which follows reference will be made to the drawing comprised of the following photographs and figures:
a are a series of figures depicting the female nut of the coupler of
a is a series of figures depicting the external slidable sleeve of the coupler of
a are a series of figures depicting the slidable valve of the coupler of
a are a side and end view depicting the spring interposed in the female nut against the slidable valve for biasing the slidable valve of
a are a side and end view of the spring for biasing the external sleeve of
Referring to the figures, the
The present invention is directed to features associated with the coupler 50 wherein the coupler 50 may be combined and locked with the plug 52 as depicted in
Multiple types of plugs 52, 52A and 52B may be utilized with the coupler 50 of the present invention.
The remaining
A generally constant outside diameter valve member 76 is retained slidably within the compatibly sized cylindrical bore 70 of body member 66 and is limited in movement in the axial direction toward the open end or plug receiving end of the coupler 50 by the flange 74. The valve member 76 is biased in the axial direction by the combination of a female nut 80 having a throughbore and a spiral spring member 82 positioned between the female nut 80 and the inner, closed end 84 of the valve member 76. The female nut 80 is threaded onto the body member 66. External seals 86 and 88 are fitted in grooves in the outside surface of the valve member 76 to provide a seal between the valve member 76 and the body member 66.
The female nut 80 includes an external land 90 which limits the axial extent of movement 81 in one direction which the sleeve 64 may slide toward end 81 of nut 80. This limitation is important inasmuch as the sleeve 64 is designed to retain ball bearings 92 in passages 94 in the body member 66. As depicted in
The valve member 76 includes a series of connected sections 108, 110, 112 in combination comprising a counterbore 102. The counterbore sections decrease in diameter as the counterbore 102 approaches the end 84 of the valve member 76. At the open end of the valve member 76, an annular seal 104 is fitted. The annular seal 164 is retained by a lip 106 within the first section 103 of the counterbore 102. The lip 106 projects radially inwardly from flange 74 of body member 66. The first section 108 connects to a second section 110 which in turn connects to a third section 112. The third section 112 further includes radially extending slots or passages 114. The passages 114 provide a pathway for fluid flow when the valve 76 is moved axially to the left in
When the valve 76 is moved axially, to the left in
To release the plug 52 from the coupler 50, an operator may manually engage and manipulate the outside surface of the sleeve 64 and move the sleeve 64 axially to the left in
The configuration of the seal 104 is an aspect of the invention. That is, the annular seal 104 has an axially extended dimension within the counterbore and also includes a lip 105. The axial extent of the seal 104 and the lip 105 ensure a tight seal between plugs of various styles and the coupler. Additionally, the reduced diameter counterbore sections 108, 110, 113 and axial dimension thereof engagement and further ensure appropriate alignment of various types of plugs (such as 52, 52A 52B) axially within the counterbore and prevent lateral displacement or transverse movement of the plugs 52, 52A, 52B upon insertion into a coupler 50.
The subsequent
This is a utility application incorporating by reference and claiming priority to provisional application Ser. No. 61/719,776 filed Oct. 29, 2012 entitled “Universal Pneumatic Coupler”.
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61719776 | Oct 2012 | US |