Quick Connect Or Release Patents (Class 285/148.14)
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Patent number: 11767936Abstract: A pipe connection includes at least one end of a plastic pipe or a metal plastic composite pipe and one connecting element with at least one support body provided with circumferential ribs, onto which the end of the pipe is slid. For the expansion ratio R(exp) of the pipe connection, the following applies: 0.05<R(exp)=[D(max)/D(internal)]?1<0.35 wherein D(max) stands for the maximum external diameter of the circumferential ribs and D(internal) for the internal diameter of the pipe.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2016Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: REHAU CONSTRUCTION LLCInventors: Dörte Hundeshagen, Thomas Schaaf, Hansi Homburg, Oliver Vocks, Andreas Kirchberger
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Patent number: 10206853Abstract: A medical connector system including a first connector and a second connector. The first connector has a housing, a biasing member, and at least one projection. The second connector has at least one groove for receiving the at least one projection. The proximal end of the second connector is configured to be at least partially disposed within the distal end of the housing of the first connector. Upon application and release of a first set of opposing axial forces applied to the connector system, the first connector is locked to the second connector and, upon application and release of a second set of opposing axial forces, the first connector is released from the second connector. The connectors may include indicators to show when the connector system is in the locked position.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2016Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: Becton Dickinson and Company LimitedInventors: Laurie Sanders, Jude Cancellieri, Yan Yevmenenko
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Patent number: 9829136Abstract: An article for connecting couplers during formation of matchcast concrete segments with an annular member with an outer surface, a first edge and a second edge opposite the first edge. A first slot formed in the outer surface opens to the first edge and extends angularly inwardly therefrom. A second slot is formed in the outer surface in spaced relation to the first slot and opens to the second edge and extends angularly inwardly therefrom. The first slot has a rectangular portion with a side opening to the first side of the annular member and a groove extending angularly from an opposite side of the rectangular portion. The second slot has a rectangular portion with a side opening to the second side of the annular member and a groove extending angularly from an opposite side of the rectangular portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2009Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Inventor: Felix L. Sorkin
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Patent number: 9188267Abstract: A connector assembly that provides fluid communication between a first conduit and a second conduit. The connector assembly includes a first coupler, a retainer, and a second coupler. The retainer is carried by the first coupler. The second coupler has a groove. When the first and second couplers are brought together, they fluidly communicate with each other and the retainer is received with the groove so that the first and second couplers are prevented from unintentionally coming apart.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2011Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: Norma U.S. Holding LLCInventor: Douglas Milton Fansler
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Patent number: 7744132Abstract: Damping conduit assembly (4) for a hydraulic system comprising a user (3) and a pipe (2) connected to the user (3) by means of a first connecting element (6) and presenting an end portion (20) having a first axis (B) and a bush (15) carried by the end portion (20) and having a second axis (A) transverse to the first axis (B), the bush (15) also housing the first connecting element (6) for fluidly connecting the user (3) to the pipe (2), the conduit assembly (4) being suited to be fluidly connected to the pipe (2) and comprising a flexible cylindrical wall (27), a closing element (29) axially delimiting an internal volume (30) of the cylindrical wall (27) filled with fluid. The conduit assembly (4) also comprises a connecting unit (5) comprising the first connecting element (6) and a second connecting element (22) carried by the cylindrical wall (27) and coupled to the first connecting element (6).Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2005Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Dayco Fluid Technologies S.p.A.Inventors: Fabrizio Tabaro, Mariofelice Zanardi
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Publication number: 20090224534Abstract: A safety type quick connector has a body, a socket base, a moving base, a pushing assembly, an outer sleeve, multiple springs, multiple first balls and second balls. The socket base is connected to the tubular body and has an inserting end, a connecting end, multiple ball slots and ball bores. The moving base is movably mounted in the socket chamber and has a closed end, an open end, a sealing flange, multiple ball holes and at least one vent. The sealing flange is formed around the closed end and abuts against and closes the connecting end of the socket base. The pushing assembly is movably mounted in the moving base. Accordingly, the moving base can be kept stationary when a plug is inserted into the connector and pushes the pushing assembly to move, and this can keep air from leaking.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2008Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventor: Hsiu-Hsiung LIU
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Publication number: 20070170719Abstract: Improvement in a quick disconnect coupling that includes a tubular coupler half, having a radially outwardly-directed roller on an outer surface portion thereof; a tubular nipple half, having a push-to-connect mechanism, including a cup-shaped member, concentrically surrounding a nipple body portion, this mechanism including a locking device having a basically L-shaped contoured slot including a helically-directed ramp inlet and a locking slot portion; the improvement comprising that the push-to-connect mechanism includes the rotatable journaling of the cup-shaped member, for limited rotational pivoting relative to the nipple half; this mechanism also including a biasing member for concurrently normally biasing the cup-shaped member to an at-rest position relative to the nipple body.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2006Publication date: July 26, 2007Inventors: Todd D. Lambert, Shawn D. Ellis, Brian K. Forner