Self-locking coupling device
A self-locking coupling device for coupling to a fitting having a radially outwardly facing groove using a coupling body with a central bore and an axially extending collar having a throughbore including a spring and actuating pin with a locking tab and further having first and second catches corresponding to and engageable with first and second slots in a rotatable locking ring mounted concentrically about the collar so as to position the locking tab within the throughbore in an unlocked position and within the central bore in a locked position so as to restrict the axial movement of the coupling body relative to the fitting when the groove is radially aligned with the pin.
This invention relates to devices and in particular fluid line coupling devices which are suitable for connecting pneumatic line segments, hydraulic lines segments, fuel line segments or other fluid line segments, tubes, ducts, conduits, and the like. More specifically, this invention relates to self-locking coupling devices which are designed to prevent inadvertent disassembly and as a result are capable of operating in severe vibrational and thermal cycling environments while maintaining a leak-free fluid connection.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA variety of coupling devices are known in the art for connecting pressurized fluid line segments and the like. Many of these devices have been specifically designed to prevent inadvertent disassembly and catastrophic leakage during operation. These devices include conventional lock-wire fluid fittings which consist of threaded fittings coupled together by wired fasteners which prevent the nut components from loosening during operation. However, conventional lockwire fluid fittings are labor intensive to install and as a result are not a preferred coupling system where multiple couplings are required in a single installation.
Other devices include, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,083,819 to Bynum which discloses a threaded fluid coupling equipped with a fastener capture device. The coupling devices comprises an internally threaded female fitting formed with external flats about its circumference and an externally threaded male fitting configured with a plurality of tangs mounted above the external threads in a circumferential fashion. Upon engagement of the male and female fittings, the tangs contact the flats with an interference fit and rachet about the junctions between the flats until the fittings are securely coupled. Once coupled, the tangs and the flats cooperate to inhibit rotation of the nut relative to the mating fitting to prevent an inadvertent disassembly of the coupling.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,058,930 to Schlosser discloses a pressurized fluid coupling device consisting of a coupling component with internal threads which engage the external threads of a nipple. The coupling component includes a cylindrical arrangement of cantilevered fingers with bulbous tips at their ends projecting radially inward which, upon engagement of the respective internal and external threads, ride up a frusto-conical ramping surface on the nipple until the tips drop into an annular groove in the nipple wall. Cantilevered forces in the fingers created as the bulbous tips press against the threads and serve to minimize the effects of vibration thereupon. The bulbous tips seated in the annular groove are intended to prevent a complete disconnecting of the coupling component from the nipple, a separation which could cause catastrophic leakage at the joint.
Although the above described coupling devices can be used effectively in some applications, these devices lack positive locking features and as a result can be disconnected by simply applying a torsional force to the coupling members sufficient to overcome the retaining features which are intended to inhibit relative rotation and prevent disassembly of the coupling.
What continues to be needed and hereto unavailable is an improved self-locking coupling device, which, once securely coupled, resists disconnection due to torsional forces applied to the respective coupling members.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a self-locking coupling device for coupling to a fitting having a radially outwardly facing groove is provided with a coupling body having a central bore and an axially extending collar including a radially projecting throughbore with retention shoulder and a spring element positioned in the throughbore with one end abutting the retention shoulder. An actuating pin including a radially projecting stem terminating in a locking tab and first and second catches proximate an opposing end with the pin inserted through the spring element and radially outwardly biased thereby. A rotatable locking ring mounted concentrically about the collar in close fitting relationship includes a first slot and a second slot corresponding respectively to the first and second catches. The locking ring is operable to rotate relative to the collar to engage the first catch with the first slot to dispose the locking tab within the throughbore and also operable to rotate so as to engage the second catch with the second slot to dispose the locking tab within the central bore to engage, when axially aligned with the groove of the fitting to restrict axial displacement of the coupling body relative to the fitting.
In another aspect of the present invention, a threaded head portion is provided for coupling a threaded fitting to the grooved fitting via the coupling body.
Yet another aspect of the present invention is the inclusion of a bendable retention flange at the free end of the collar for restraining the locking ring.
Another feature of the present invention provides an indicator indicating the position of the locking tab when the pin engages one of the slots.
Another aspect of the present invention may be found in the provision of a radially projecting exterior button atop the pin which extends through first slot when the pin is in a locked position and projects into the second slot when the pin is in an unlocked position.
Another feature of the present invention is a stop shoulder in said axially projecting bore to engage an alignment shoulder on the grooved fitting when inserted into the coupling body to axially align the groove with the pin.
In one embodiment of the present invention the pin includes a multi-tiered enlarged latch head for engaging the slots.
Other aspects of the present invention will become apparent with further reference to the following drawings and specification.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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The distance between the sidewalls 106, and 108 of the locking slot 42 are only slightly larger than the transverse length of the button 80 as defined by edges 90a, 90b. Thus, the button 80 may project into the locking slot 42 but the second tier 78 is inhibited from entering the slot due to the interference between the edges 88a, 88b with the interior surface 96 of the locking ring 38. In this position, the side walls 106 and 108 and interior surface 96 of the locking ring 38 adjacent the locking slot 42 engages the second catch 32 of the actuating pin to position the locking pin further into the throughbore 22 to dispose the locking tab 36 in the central bore 18 (
With the following description, it will be appreciated that the self-locking coupling device 10 may couple to a grooved hollow fitting 12a, 12b and also couple a grooved fitting to another fitting, which in the following example, is a hollow threaded fitting 50. When the fittings and coupling body 16 are coupled, fluid or gas may flow through the assembly.
The following example assumes the first fitting 50 is attached to a conduit 110 in a conventional manner and may be fixed in place or free to move. The second fitting 12a (
To couple the first fitting 50 having an external threaded region 48 to the second fitting 12b having an annular groove 14 and an alignment shoulder 114, the operator may initially grasp the coupling body 16 and grooved fitting 14 to align the central longitudinally projecting axis of the central bore 18 of the coupling body 16 with the central longitudinal axis of the grooved fitting 12. As viewed in
The operator may then depress the button 80 by pushing against the top edge surface 92, which may be rounded and bulbous to present a greater depressable area, to drive the top edge 92 of the locking pin 28 beneath the inner surface 96 of the unlocking slot 40 of the locking ring 38 so that the locking ring is free to rotate in either direction relative to the collar 20. The indicator 116 around the smaller locking slot 42 may also be in the form of small depressions to present the operator with more access to the button 80. With the button 80 depressed, the operator may then grasp the locking ring 38 between the thumb and forefinger on the knurled section 100 and rotate the locking slot 42 about 180 degrees toward the locking pin 28. As the locking ring is rotated, the spring 26 outwardly biases the top edge 92 of the button 80 against the interior surface 96 of the locking ring 38. In this example, it will be assumed that the locking ring is rotated counterclockwise when viewed from the left hand end as viewed in
In this position, the top edge of the button 80 is substantially flush with the outer surface 98 of the locking ring 38 (
The coupling attachment collar 117 of the grooved fitting 12 is then coupled to a conduit 112 using conventional methods such as crimping, swaging, or other suitable method and may be coupled to the inner diameter or outer diameter as required. It will be appreciated that if the grooved fitting does not have an alignment shoulder 114 that interferes with axial movement of the fitting 12 through the coupling body 16, the coupling body may be inserted over the grooved fitting after the grooved fitting is connected to the conduit. The conduit 112 may also be inserted through the coupling body to be connected to the grooved fitting and the coupling body slid back along the conduit to engage the grooved fitting. The operator may then grasp the first fitting 50 and insert the external threaded region 48 into the internal threaded region 46 of the head section 44 of the coupling body 16 and then screw the coupling body onto the first fitting 50. The coupling between the threaded fitting 50 and coupling body 16 may be tightened using a tool such as a crescent wrench or over suitable tool as would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. At this point, the threaded fitting 50 is coupled to the grooved fitting 12 via the self-locking coupling device 10 as illustrated in
To uncouple the first or grooved fitting 12 from the second fitting 50 and the coupling body 16, the coupling body is initially unscrewed from the second fitting and separated. To release the coupling body 16 from the grooved fitting 12, the operator may depress the button 80 of the locking pin 28 beneath the inner surface 96 of the locking ring 38 as before so the locking ring is free to rotate. As the operator rotates the locking ring using the knurled section 100, the locking tab 36 continues to project into the groove 14 so inadvertent uncoupling of the grooved fitting 12 from the coupling body 16 will not occur. Assuming the operator rotates the locking ring in a clockwise direction, once the leading edge 104 clears the back edge 90b of the button, away from the direction of rotation, the spring 26 biases the pin 28 radially outwardly and the button 80 will enter the unlocking slot 40. At this point, the leading edge shoulder 88b of the second tier 78 abuts the interior surface 96 of the locking ring 38 and the locking tab 36 is still engaged in the locking position. Continued rotation of the locking ring by the operator moves the leading edge 104 of the unlocking slot 42 past the edge 86b of the second tier 78 and the spring 26 drives the pin 28 outwardly a discrete distance further forcing the shoulders 84a, 84b the first tier 76 against the inner surface 96 of the locking ring 38 with an audible second click (
It will be appreciated that in practice, it is common that the conduits connected to the fittings are fixed in place. Thus, the coupling body is initially uncoupled from the threaded fitting and then uncoupled from the grooved fitting. The coupling body is then axially displaced relative to the grooved fitting to provide access to the mating or abutment region between the grooved fitting and the threaded fitting which may be separated using a suitable conventional method as determined by the operator.
The grooved fitting 12 may then be withdrawn in an axial direction away from the coupling body 16 and set aside. It will be appreciated that the addition of the grooves or depressions 116 (
While the above embodiments have been described to couple with an annularly grooved fitting, a fitting including a radially outwardly facing groove that does not encircle the fitting and is dimensioned to receive the locking tab is also contemplated. The annular groove is preferred as the operator does not have to worry about the radial alignment of the groove with the locking tab when coupling the components together. In addition, an actuating pin in the form of the cross-hatched region or outlined region of the pin illustrated in
The embodiments described herein are not meant to be limiting with respect to dimension. The size of the coupling body may vary to accommodate the fittings to be coupled. It is also contemplated that the coupling body may include an externally threaded section for mating to a fitting with a complementary internally threaded section.
In addition, other modifications and improvements may be made to the self-locking nut assembly without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, while the embodiment described herein includes diametrically opposed slots, this is not meant to be limiting and other suitable slot positions will occur to one or ordinary skill in the art. In addition, if more than one locking pin is used, additional slots may be added.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. A self-locking coupling device for coupling to a fitting including an annular groove, said apparatus comprising:
- a coupling body having a central bore and an axially extending collar including at least one radially projecting throughbore;
- a rotatable locking ring with an interior surface and an exterior surface mounted concentrically about said collar in close fitting relationship, said ring including a first slot and a separate second slot, said slots projecting radially through said locking ring from said interior surface to said exterior surface;
- an actuating pin disposed at least partially in said throughbore and including a radially interior locking tab, said actuating pin further including a means for engaging said slots in said locking ring to move said locking tab from within said throughbore to within said central bore to engage said groove of said fitting when axially aligned therewith; and
- means for radially outwardly biasing said actuating pin.
22. (canceled)
23. A method for coupling fittings comprising:
- providing a coupling body having a central bore having a stop shoulder and including a first threaded section adjacent an axially extending collar having a radially projecting throughbore receiving a radially outwardly biased dual position locking pin captured by a rotatable locking ring with an interior surface and an exterior surface mounted concentrically about said collar in close fitting relationship, said locking ring having a locking slot and an unlocking slot with said slots projecting radially from said interior surface to said exterior surface and being operable to, upon rotating said locking ring, locate an innermost end of said pin within said throughbore with said pin in a first position engaged with said unlocking slot and locate said innermost end of said pin within said central bore with said pin in a second position engaged with said locking slot;
- providing a first fitting having a threaded section complementary to said first threaded section;
- providing an elongated cylindrically shaped second fitting including an annular groove and an alignment shoulder;
- inserting said second fitting into said coupling body to abut said alignment shoulder with said stop shoulder in said bore to axially align said groove with said locking pin;
- rotating said locking ring to radially align said locking slot with said locking pin to depress said locking pin to said second position to position said innermost end of said pin into said groove to interfere with axial displacement of said coupling body relative to said second fitting; and
- screwing said first fitting and said coupling body together to couple said first fitting to said second fitting.
24. A self-locking coupling device for coupling to a fitting including an annular groove, said coupling device comprising:
- a coupling body having a central bore and an axially extending collar including at least one radially projecting throughbore;
- an actuating pin including first and second catches atop a stem slidably engaged with said throughbore and terminating in a locking tab end;
- a biasing element in said throughbore radially outwardly biasing said actuating pin;
- a rotatable locking ring having an interior surface and an exterior surface and mounted concentrically about said collar, said ring including a release slot and an engagement slot with said slots extending into both of said surfaces, said locking ring being operable to align said release slot with one of said catches to position said locking tab within said throughbore whereby said fitting may be inserted into said central bore, said locking ring further being operable to align said engagement slot with the other of said catches to position said locking tab within said central bore to engage, when axially aligned therewith, said groove of said fitting to restrict axial displacement of said coupling body relative to said fitting.
25. The self-coupling locking device as set forth in claim 24 wherein:
- said slots are discrete and spaced apart circumferentially on said locking ring.
26. The self-coupling locking device as set forth in claim 24 wherein:
- said first catch includes at least one shoulder; and
- a marginal edge of said release slot is operable to interfere with a radial outward movement of said actuating pin by abutting said shoulder.
27. The self-coupling locking device as set forth in claim 24 wherein:
- said second catch includes at least one shoulder; and
- a marginal edge of said engagement slot is operable to interfere with a radially outward movement of said actuating pin by abutting said shoulder.
28. The self-coupling locking device as set forth in claim 24 wherein:
- said first catch includes a first pair of opposing shoulders;
- said second catch includes a second pair of opposing shoulders;
- said release slot is dimensioned to restrict the radial outward movement of said actuating pin by abutting said first pair of shoulders with a pair of opposing release slot edges when said release slot and said first catch are aligned; and
- said engagement slot is dimensioned to restrict the radial outward movement of said actuating pin by abutting said second pair of shoulders with a pair of opposing engagement slot edges when said engagement slot and said second catch are aligned.
29. The self-coupling locking device as set forth in claim 24 wherein:
- said actuating pin includes a button atop said second catch, said button being operable to depress said catches beneath said interior surface of said locking ring wherein said locking ring may be rotated relative to said collar.
30. The self-coupling locking device as set forth in claim 24 wherein:
- said release slot includes a leading edge constructed to interfere with a first edge of said first catch when said first catch is aligned with said release slot.
31. The self-coupling locking device as set forth in claim 30 wherein:
- said release slot includes a trailing edge constructed to interfere with an opposing edge of said first catch when said first catch is aligned with said release slot.
32. The self-coupling locking device as set forth in claim 24 wherein:
- said engagement slot includes a leading edge constructed to interfere with a first edge of said second catch when said second catch is aligned with said engagement slot.
33. The self-coupling locking device as set forth in claim 32 wherein:
- said engagement slot includes a trailing edge constructed to interfere with an opposing edge of said second catch when said second catch is aligned with said engagement slot.
34. The self-coupling locking device as set forth in claim 24 wherein:
- said release slot is greater in circumferential length than said engagement slot.
35. The self-coupling locking device as set forth in claim 24 wherein:
- said second catch is positioned above said first catch and is narrower in width than said first catch.
36. The self-coupling locking device as set forth in claim 24 wherein:
- said locking ring is mounted about said collar in a close fitting relationship.
37. The self-coupling locking device as set forth in claim 24 wherein:
- said slots are positioned substantially opposite each other on said locking ring.
38. The self-coupling locking device as set forth in claim 24 wherein:
- said biasing element is a coil spring.
39. The self-coupling locking device as set forth in claim 24 wherein:
- said actuating pin includes a radially projecting button which extends outside said release slot when said pin is in an unlocked position and projects into said engagement slot when said pin is in a locked position.
40. The self-coupling locking device as set forth in claim 24 wherein:
- said slots open radially outwardly on said locking ring.
41. A self-locking coupling device for coupling to a fitting including an annular groove, said coupling device comprising:
- a coupling body having a central bore and an axially extending collar including at least one radially projecting throughbore;
- an actuating pin including first catch having at least one release shoulder and a second catch having at least one engagement shoulder atop a stem slidably engaged with said throughbore and terminating in a locking tab end;
- a spring element restrained in said throughbore from entering said central bore and radially outwardly biasing said actuating pin;
- a rotatable locking ring having an interior surface and an exterior surface and mounted concentrically about said collar, said ring including a release slot and an engagement slot with said slots extending into both of said surfaces, said locking ring being operable to align a marginal edge of said release slot with said release shoulder of said first catch to position said locking tab within said throughbore whereby said fitting may be inserted into said central bore, said locking ring further being operable to align a marginal edge of said engagement slot with the said engagement shoulder of said engagement catch to position said locking tab within said central bore to engage, when axially aligned therewith, said groove of said fitting to restrict axial displacement of said coupling body relative to said fitting.
42. A self-locking coupling device for coupling to a fitting including an annular groove, said coupling device comprising:
- a coupling body having a central bore and an axially extending collar including at least one radially projecting throughbore;
- an actuating pin including first and second catches atop a stem slidably engaged with said throughbore and terminating in a locking tab end;
- a button projecting from said second catch;
- a biasing element in said throughbore radially outwardly biasing said actuating pin;
- a rotatable locking ring having an interior surface and mounted concentrically about said collar in a close fitting relationship, said ring including a release throughslot and an engagement throughslot, said button being operable to depress an outermost extent of said actuating pin beneath said interior surface of said locking ring wherein said locking ring is rotatably operable to align said release slot with said first catch to position said locking tab within said throughbore whereby said fitting may be inserted into said central bore or rotatably operable to align said engagement slot with said second catch to position said locking tab within said central bore to engage, when axially aligned therewith, said groove of said fitting to restrict axial displacement of said coupling body relative to said fitting.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 8, 2004
Publication Date: Mar 3, 2005
Inventor: Frank Lee (Hacienda Heights, CA)
Application Number: 10/961,488