Embodiments relate generally to connectors and, more particularly, to a vacuum connector.
One embodiment includes a connector with a first portion having a cylindrical end. The connector can also include a second portion having a cylindrical cavity and a plurality of collars disposed along an interior circumference of the cavity and extending inward so as to contact the first portion when the first portion is inserted into the second portion and to create a seal between the cylindrical end and the cylindrical cavity. The connector can further include a pressure equalization channel with an opening toward the cylindrical cavity at one end and a valve disposed at the other end, the valve being configured to have a first position at which the pressure equalization channel is open to an exterior, and a second position at which the pressure equalization channel is sealed.
Another embodiment includes a connector having a first portion having a cylindrical end and a second portion having a cylindrical cavity and a plurality of circular collars disposed along an interior circumference of the cavity and extending inward so as to contact the first portion when the first portion is inserted into the second portion and to create a seal between the cylindrical end and the cylindrical cavity. The second portion can also include a pressure equalization channel with an opening toward the cylindrical cavity at one end and a valve disposed at the other end, the valve being configured to have a first position at which the pressure equalization channel is open to an exterior, and a second position at which the pressure equalization channel is sealed.
Yet another embodiment can include a connector having a first portion having a cylindrical end and a second portion. The second portion can include a cylindrical cavity and a plurality of collars disposed along an interior circumference of the cavity and extending inward so as to contact the first portion when the first portion is inserted into the second portion and to create a seal between the cylindrical end and the cylindrical cavity, the cylindrical cavity including a first section having a first diameter and a second section having a second diameter, the second diameter being larger than the first diameter. The embodiment can also include a pressure equalization channel with an opening toward the cylindrical cavity at one end and a valve disposed at the other end, the valve being configured to have a first position at which the pressure equalization channel is open to an exterior, and a second position at which the pressure equalization channel is sealed.
The second portion 14 includes an air vent (or pressure relief) channel 20 that extends through the piston from the end of the piston to an outlet 22 disposed on an outer surface of the second member 14. The outlet 22 being configured to receive a pressure relief stopper 24. The stopper 24 can also include a washer or gasket 26 that can be formed of a pliable material such as rubber or a soft plastic that is capable of creating an air (or water) tight seal between a bottom surface of the stopper 24 and an opening of the outlet 22.
For example, the inside of the outlet 22 can be threaded to receive a threaded stopper 24, such that when the threaded stopper 24 is inserted fully into the outlet 22, no air can pass into or out of the channel 20. And, when the threaded stopper 24 is partially or fully retracted from the outlet 22 air can freely pass through channel 20 so as to let air into or out of chamber 16 as the piston is being withdrawn or inserted from/to the chamber 16, respectively. See, for example,
Once the piston has been inserted to a desired depth (either fully or partially inserted) within the chamber 16, the stopper 24 can be inserted into the outlet 22 and secured. Now, when opposing forces (or force) is applied to the first member 12 and second member 14, the piston is held in the chamber 16 via vacuum force created by the collars being in frictional contact with the piston and not allowing an air to pass by. Also, the stopper 24 having been secured in the outlet 22 so as to prevent air from entering the chamber 16 via the channel 20. See, e.g.,
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The first section 70 includes one or more first collars 74 and the second section 72 includes one or more second collars 76. An outlet and channel 80 is connected to the first section 70. A stopper and gasket 78 is configured to be inserted into the outlet 80 to create an air (or water) tight seal.
The connector 60 also includes a second member 64 having a cylindrical piston with a first section 66 and a second section 68. The first section 66 of the piston having a larger diameter than the second section 68.
The first section 66 of the piston is formed to fit frictionally into the first section 70 of the first member 62. The second section 68 of the piston is formed to fit frictionally into the second section 72 of the first member 62.
The general operation of insertion, securing the stopper to close the channel and create a locking vacuum force is similar to that discussed above regarding
Once coupled, the first member and second member of each of the embodiments described above can be rotated with respect to each other in a complete circle.
The connectors described above can be configured and built for a variety of applications including general connectors to couple mechanical objects together, trailer hitches, or the like. It will be appreciated that the ends of the first member and second member, used to couple the connector to other things can be formed according to a contemplated application of the connector.
It is, therefore, apparent that there is provided, in accordance with the various embodiments disclosed herein, a vacuum connector.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with a number of embodiments, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations would be or are apparent to those of ordinary skill in the applicable arts. Accordingly, Applicant intends to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, equivalents and variations that are within the spirit and scope of the invention.