Abstract:
A quick-fit connector (1) for the connection of a pipe of a pneumatic system comprises a main body (2) and a pincer body (40). The main body (2) comprises a side wall (30) slidingly insertable in a base portion (58) of the pincer body (40) to prevent the entrance of dust, splinters and similar in the interspace between the pincer body (40) and main body (2).
Abstract:
A magnetic quick connect for a fluid delivery system includes a male coupling member and a female coupling member. The male coupling member defines a first outer fluid communication path and includes a first magnetic material. A first inner member is disposed within the first outer fluid communication path and defines a first inner communication path. The female coupling member defines a second outer fluid communication path and includes a second magnetic material. A second inner member is disposed within the second outer fluid communication path and defines a second inner communication path. The male and female coupling members are detachably held together by an attractive force between the first and second magnetic materials such that the first and second outer communication paths are held in fluid communication, and the first and second inner communication paths are held in fluid communication.
Abstract:
In an embodiment, a hose coupling assembly includes a collet including a head and an axial protrusion extending from the head in a first axial direction. The axial protrusion is configured to engage a hose while the axial protrusion is in a locked position, and to disengage the hose while the axial protrusion is in an unlocked position. The hose coupling assembly also includes a housing disposed about the axial protrusion and configured to receive the hose. An inner surface of the housing is shaped to enable movement of the axial protrusion toward the unlocked position in response to movement of the axial protrusion in the first axial direction, and to drive the axial protrusion toward the locked position in response to movement of the axial protrusion in a second axial direction, opposite the first axial direction.
Abstract:
An aseptic coupling arrangement includes a first coupling device and a second aseptic coupling device. In one example, the first and second coupling devices are substantially similar, each having a main body having a front face and a fluid passageway therethrough. A first connecting feature on the main body of each coupling device may be provided for aligning and coupling the aseptic devices together. Each coupling device may also include a sealing member received in the main body and a membrane removably coupled to the main body front face to cover the sealing member. The first aseptic coupling device may also include a rotatable protective cover that is removably attached to the main body and connected to the membrane. In one example, the removal of the protective covers away from two coupled main bodies, in a direction parallel to the front faces, causes removal of the membranes.
Abstract:
An anti-debris device releasably engages and covers an unconnected end of a fluid-conveying quick disconnect connector to prevent debris intrusion. The device comprises a boot defining a cavity shaped to receive the connector, a connector-receiving access opening to the cavity, and a closure member such as flexible sheet slit to form resilient fingers movable between an opening-covering position preventing intrusion of foreign matter when the boot is not being used, but that flex to a connector-receiving position when an unconnected portion of a connector is biased against the closure member. The fingers assist in retaining the device on the connector. Various embodiments allow retaining the anti-debris device to a particular connector when the device is not in use, and/or for storing/protecting multiple connectors. Related methods are also disclosed and discussed.
Abstract:
A fluid supply line is provided to reduce the labor and cost required for dripline system installations by providing predetermined fitting locations where driplines can be attached. The supply line consists of a conduit having a side wall, a connector extending through the side wall of the conduit, the connector having a conduit connecting segment extending outside the conduit and an inlet segment extending into the conduit, and the inlet segment being connected to the side wall of the conduit.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a plug-in coupling for a pipe (3), especially for water conduits, comprising a coupling sleeve (1) receiving the pipe end (2), a sealing ring (4) which is inserted into the coupling sleeve (1), a locking ring (6) which is mounted upstream of the sealing ring (4) in the plug-in direction of the pipe end (2) and forms retaining claws (7) which protrude with respect to the pipe end (2) and are inclined in the plug-in direction, and an annular body which is similarly mounted upstream of the sealing ring (4) and is supported axially in the plug-in direction in relation to the coupling sleeve (1). In order to provide advantageous constructional conditions it is proposed that the annular body comprises a protective ring (12) for surrounding the face end of the pipe end (2) from the outside, which protective ring is connected via a predetermined breaking connection (13).
Abstract:
A tube coupling system (1) for a pressurised fluid system comprising a coupling body (3) for receiving a tube (5) of a pressurized fluid system, a leakage seal (7) for preventing fluid supplied from the pressurized fluid system via the tube to enter the coupling body (3), a gripping member (9) for gripping the outer surface of the tube (5) received in the coupling body (3), and an environment seal (11) for preventing intrusion from outside of the coupling body (3), characterized in that said environment seal (11) is at least partially displaceable and arranged to be pressed at least partially off a sealing seat when there is internal fluid pressure in the coupling body (3) resulting in a fluid stream out of the coupling body (3) and said fluid stream to the outside of the coupling body (3) indicates a leakage from the pressurized fluid system.
Abstract:
A quick-coupling tube fitting for coupling a tube to a body having a bore. The fitting includes a retaining member received within the bore for retaining the tube, and a release member received within the bore to be slidably moveable to release the retaining member when pushed. The release member has a rear portion that projects outwardly from the body. The rear portion has a shoulder surface which faces a stationary surface of the body to define a groove therebetween in which a safety member is disposed to delimit the sliding of the release member. The safety member is provided in the form of an elongate member which is closable to form a ring in the groove.
Abstract:
A positive completion coupler insert (100) configured to be inserted into a coupler (150) is provided according to the invention. The coupler insert (100) includes a conduit support insert (110) configured to be retained in a coupler bore (151) of the coupler (150) and a conduit support (140) configured to fit into and be retained by the conduit support insert (110). The conduit support (140) is configured to generate a first audible sound when inserted to a first insertion point in the conduit support insert (110) and is configured to generate a second audible sound when inserted to a second insertion point.