US20030197373A1 - Fluid quick connector with retention clip for flangeless endforms - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L37/00—Couplings of the quick-acting type
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- F16L37/14—Joints secured by inserting between mating surfaces an element, e.g. a piece of wire, a pin, a chain
- F16L37/142—Joints secured by inserting between mating surfaces an element, e.g. a piece of wire, a pin, a chain where the securing element is inserted tangentially
- F16L37/144—Joints secured by inserting between mating surfaces an element, e.g. a piece of wire, a pin, a chain where the securing element is inserted tangentially the securing element being U-shaped
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16L—PIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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- the retention clip includes at least a first leg depending from the end portion of the retainer body.
- the retention clip and retainer configuration of the present invention enables a retainer and a quick connector housing suited for use with endforms having annular beads or flanges to be uniquely used with a flangeless endform while still providing all the necessary sealed locking of the endform in the connecting housing.
- first connector component or element 12 is by way of example only as the first connector component 12 may have any suitable shape typically found in quick connectors.
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- The present invention relates, in general, to fluid quick connectors which couple two fluid operative components together.
- Snap-fit or quick connectors are employed in a wide range of applications, particularly, for joining fluid carrying conduits in automotive and industrial application. Such quick connectors utilize retainers or locking elements for securing a first connector component, such as a tubular conduit, within a complimentary bore of a second connector component or housing. Such retainers are typically of either the axially-displaceable or radially-displaceable type. The terms “axially-displaceable” or “radially-displaceable” are taken relative to the axial bore through the second component.
- In a typical quick connector with an axially displaceable retainer, the retainer is mounted within a bore in a housing of the second connector component of housing. The retainer has a plurality of radially and angularly extending legs which extend inwardly toward the axial center line of the bore in the housing. A tube or male component to be sealingly mounted in the bore in the second component includes a radially upset portion or flange which abuts an inner peripheral surface of the retainer legs. Seal and spacer members as well as a bearing or top hat are typically mounted in the bore ahead of the retainer to form a seal between the housing and the first connector component when the first connector component is lockingly engaged with the retainer legs in the housing.
- Radially displaceable retainers are also known in which the retainer is radially displaceable through aligned bores or apertures formed transversely to the main throughbore in the second connector component housing. The radially displaceable retainer is typically provided with a pair of depending legs which are sized and positioned to slip behind the radially upset portion or flange on the first component or conduit only when the conduit is fully seated in the bore in the second component. This ensures a positive locking engagement of the conduit with the second component as well as providing an indication that the conduit is fully seated since the radially displaceable retainer can be fully inserted into the second component only when the conduit has been fully inserted into the bore in the second component.
- In other types of quick connectors used with flangeless endforms, a clip in the form of an annular ring is provided in the second connector housing and has a plurality of angularly extending fingers projecting from the inner diameter of the ring. The fingers are angled to allow easy insertion of an endform and the conduit into the housing through the fingers. However, a reverse movement in the direction to separate the endform from the housing causes the fingers to dig into the exterior wall of the endform to resist and provide pull-out force resistance to tend to maintain the endform in the second connector housing.
- In such an endform, the retention clip is held in the housing by means of a retainer, such as an axially insertable retainer which is inserted into the open end of the second connector housing after the retention clip has been inserted into the second connector bore.
- However, while such retention clips provide a means for securing a flangeless endform or tube in a connector housing, they necessarily represent a separate member which increases the assembly time of the connector assembly. More importantly, the angled fingers on the retention clip dig into and scrape the exterior surface of the endform while the endform is being inserted into the connector housing. This may remove the protective coating normally found on metal tubes which could lead to corrosion and an eventual breakdown or leak through the quick connector.
- Thus, it would be desirable to provide a quick connector retention means which overcomes the problems of previously devised retention means used in quick connectors for flangeless endforms. It would also be desirable to provide a quick connector retention means for flangeless endforms which does not require excessive modification of existing quick connector designs. It would also be desirable to provide a quick connector retention means which minimizes damage to the endform during insertion into the connector housing. It would also be desirable to provide a quick connector retention means which reduces the number of separate components required in the quick connector assembly. It would also be desirable to provide a quick connector retention means which is operative only on movement of a quick connector retainer to a last position in the quick connector housing.
- The present invention is a fluid quick connector with a retention clip for securing a flangeless endform to a connector housing.
- In one aspect, the fluid quick connector includes a housing having a through bore extending between opposed first and second ends, the endform insertable into the bore through the first end of the housing. The second end of the housing is attachable to a fluid operative element.
- The retention clip has at least one radially extending projection adapted to engage the endform to prevent movement of the endform opposite to an insertion direction of the endform into the housing bore.
- A retainer is mountable in the housing. The retention clip is carried by the retainer for movement between a first position spaced from an insertion path of the endform into the bore in the housing, and a second position concurrent with movement of a retainer to a second position engaged with the endform.
- In one aspect the retention clip is unitarily carried with the retainer. The retention clip has a first portion fixed to the retainer, and at least one projection cantilevered from the first portion into the bore in the housing.
- In another aspect the retention clip is fixedly joined to the retainer.
- In this aspect, the retention clip is insert molded in the retainer, which the at least one projection extending from the retainer into the bore in the housing when the retainer is in the second mounting position.
- The retention clip includes a planar body having a first end fixed to the retainer, the at least one projection extending from the first end. The end portion of the retainer extends transverse to the housing bore.
- In another aspect, the retention clip includes at least a first leg depending from the end portion of the retainer body.
- In one aspect the retention clip includes:
- at least one end fixed to the retainer;
- a pair of legs extending from the end; and
- the projection formed on at least one of the end and the legs.
- the at least one projection is carried on at least one of the side legs.
- Preferably at least one projection comprises a plurality of projections, at least one of the plurality projections carried on each of the end and each of the legs.
- Alternately the at least one projection includes a plurality of projections, at least one of the plurality projections carried on each of the end and each of the legs of the retention clip.
- An inner end of the projection(s) is disposed at a diameter less than the outer diameter of the endform.
- In one aspect, the projection on the retention clip has an inner end. The retainer is mountable in the housing in a temporary mounting position allowing insertion of the endform into the bore in the housing without substantial contact between the inner end of the projection and the endform.
- In another aspect the at least one projection has an inner end disposed at a predetermined, non-perpendicular angle with respect to the endform. Preferably the inner end of the at least one projection is angled toward the second end of the housing.
- The fluid quick connector of the present invention provides an expedient and simplified connection between connector body having a transversely moveable retainer and a flangeless endform while at the same time preventing engagement between a retention clip carried on the retainer and the endform during insertion of the endform into the housing. This minimizes possible damage to the protective coating which may be applied to the exterior surface of the endform by preventing engagement between the sharp edges of the retention clip and the endform while the endform is being inserted into the quick connector housing. However, the lock fingers on the retention clip are moveable into engagement with the endform during transverse movement of the retainer into a fully locked position in the connector housing. The angled ends of the lock fingers prevent axially outward separation of the endform.
- The retention clip and retainer configuration of the present invention enables a retainer and a quick connector housing suited for use with endforms having annular beads or flanges to be uniquely used with a flangeless endform while still providing all the necessary sealed locking of the endform in the connecting housing. These advantages are achieved without significant modification to the retainer and connector housing.
- The various features, advantages and other uses of the present invention will become more apparent by referring to the following detailed description and drawing in which:
- FIG. 1 is an exploded, perspective view of a quick connector carrying a first aspect of a retention clip according to the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged, exploded, perspective view of the retainer shown in FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is an end view of the quick connector and retainer, with the retainer shown in a partially inserted, storage position;
- FIG. 4 is an end view of the quick connector and retainer, with the retainer depicted in a fully inserted, position in the female component;
- FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view generally taken along line5-5 in FIG. 4; and
- FIG. 6 is a cross sectional view similar to FIG. 5; but depicting another aspect of the retainer and retention clip of the present invention;
- For clarity in understanding the use and operation of the present invention, reference will first be had to FIGS.1-5 which depict a
retainer 10 which lockingly couples first andsecond components quick connector 16. - The following description of the first connector component or
element 12 is by way of example only as thefirst connector component 12 may have any suitable shape typically found in quick connectors. - Further, the following description of the use of the fluid quick connector to connect the
second component 14; such as a tubular member to thefirst component 12 will be understood to apply to the connection of conduits, hoses, and/or solid metal or plastic tubes to each other in fluid flow communication. The end of a conduit or tubular member inserted into the interior of one end of the quick connect will be defined as an endform. The endform can be a separate member which receives a separate hose or conduit at one end or a shape integrally formed on the end of an elongated metal or plastic tube. Further, the endform can be integrally formed on or mounted as a separate element to a fluid use device, such as a pump, filter, etc., rather than as part of an elongated conduit. - The present quick connector finds advantageous use with tubular members, such as conduits, tubes, or hoses which are capable of defining a continuous electrically conductive path through the tubular member itself or through a conductive layer or portion of the tubular member. For example, conductive layers have been provided in multi-layer tubes as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,524,673, and 5,743,304. Reference is made to these conductive layers which provide an electrically conductive path from the quick connector of the present invention to a remote electrical ground to dissipate static electric charges which can build up within the fuel system due to fast flowing fluids, such as vehicle fuels. The
first component 12 includes ahousing 20 having an elongated, axially extending, internal stepped bore 22, shown in detail in FIG. 5, extending from a large diameter first,open end 24 to a smaller diameter, secondopen end 26. The stepped bore 22 includes a first bore portion 21 extending from an opening at thefirst end 24 of thehousing 20 to a second smaller diameter second steppedbore portion 23. A third yet smaller diameter steppedbore portion 25 extends axially from one end of the second steppedbore portion 23 and communicates to a still smaller fourth steppedbore portion 27 which extends to the opensecond end 26 of thehousing 20. - As is conventional, a top hat or bearing34 is mounted in the second stepped
bore portion 23 immediately adjacent the end of the first bore portion 21. A seal means 30 is also mounted in the second steppedbore portion 23 between one end of thetop hat 34 and the third steppedbore portion 25. - The inner diameter of the first stepped bore portion21 is sized to slidably receive the outer diameter of the radially enlarged flange or upset bead 18 formed on the second component or fitting 14. Further, the inner diameters of the seal means 30 and the
top hat 34 are sized to sealingly engage the outer diameter of the end portion 11 of thesecond component 14 extending from the radially enlarged flange 18 to thetip end 13 of thesecond component 14. The third steppedbore portion 25 has an inner diameter sized to snugly engage the outer diameter of the end portion 11 of thesecond component 14 when thesecond component 14 is fully inserted into the stepped bore 22 as described hereafter. The seal means 30 is formed, by example, of at least one and preferably two O-rings 31 which are separated by a rigid,annular spacer 33. - As shown in FIGS.1, 3,and 4, the
first end 24 of thehousing 20 is formed with a pair of opposed, exteriorflat surfaces first end 24 and may be centrally located on each diametrical side of thefirst end 24. The adjacent surfaces of thehousing 20 to one side of theflat surfaces flats housing 20 or the other side of theflat surfaces flats first end 24 of thehousing 20.Opposed surfaces first end 24 of thehousing 20 between theflats flats surface apertures first end 24 of thehousing 20 which is disposed in communication with the first bore portion 21 in thehousing 20. - The
retainer 10, described hereafter, is by way of example only as other radially-displaceable retainer designs having side locking projections may also employ the release tool of the present invention. - The
retainer 10 is formed of a one-piece body of a suitable plastic, such as a thermoplastic, for example, and has anend wall 62 formed of a generally curved or arcuate shape, by way of example only, and first and second spacedside legs side legs end wall 62. Further, eachside leg outer end 72, although it is also possible to connect theside legs - A pair of
projections 70 extend along the length of theretainer 10 between opposed side edges of theside legs projections 70 are located adjacent theouter end 72 of eachleg projections 70 engage surfaces on thehousing 20 to position theretainer 10 in the shipping position shown in FIG. 3, or in the fully inserted, latched position shown in FIGS. 4, 5 and 6. - Further, a pair of outward extending lock tabs or edges74 are formed adjacent the
end wall 62 on eachside leg - As shown in FIGS.1-5, the
retainer 10 includes a tubular member receiving means 80 which is preferably carried as an integral, one-piece part of theretainer 10. The receiving means 80 includes first and second dependingarms enlargement 86 integrally formed on the inner surface of theend wall 62 of theretainer 10. An inverted, U-shaped slot 88 is formed on the inner surfaces of thearms boss 86 which is sized to snugly conform to the outer diameter of the tubular portion 11 of thesecond component 14. The outer ends 91 of each of thearms arms second component 14. - As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2,each of the
arms first side end 90 of theretainer 10 to an opposed side end contiguous with asecond side end 92 of theretainer 10. - As shown in FIGS. 1, 2,3 and 4, the
projections 70 on thelegs retainer 10 are formed with an angled hook-like shape terminating in atip 95. Thetip 95 is disposed at an acute, upturned angle with respect to the correspondinglegs - Similarly, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, the
grooves 40′ and 42′ are formed in the interior of theflat surfaces tip 95 of theprojection 70 on each of thelegs retainer 10. In this manner, pull out of theretainer 10 from thehousing 20 is resisted by the interlockingtips 95 on thelegs retainer 10 which are seated within thenotches 96 in thegrooves 40′ and 42′ in thehousing 20 as shown in the partially inserted, shipping position of theretainer 10 in FIG. 3. The flats or lockedges tips 95 on thelegs retainer 10. This enables interlock of thetips 95 with theflats retainer 10 from thehousing 20 from the fully latched position shown in FIG. 4. - The hook shaped
tips 95 on thelegs retainer 10 in conjunction with thegrooves 40′ and 42′ in thehousing 20 also provide, a distinct, “avalanche effect” snap action of theretainer 10 in thehousing 20. Thegrooves 40′ and 42′ in thehousing 20 are formed in generally planar flat surfaces. The inner surfaces force theends 72 of thelegs retainer 10 is inserted into thehousing 20. When thetips 95 clear one edge of thegrooves 40′ and 42′, the resilient nature of thelegs tips 95 laterally outward to create an “avalanche effect” which provides a distinct tactile feedback to the user indicating that the retainer has lockingly engaged thehousing 20 in either the partially inserted position shown in FIG. 3 or the fully inserted position shown in FIG. 4. - It should be noted that further insertion force on the
retainer 10 moving theretainer 10 from the partially inserted position shown in FIG. 3 to the fully inserted position shown in FIG. 4 again causes theend 72 of thelegs tips 95 of thelegs tips 95 clear the outer end of the inner surfaces, thelegs grooves 40′ and 42′ are angled to enable thetips 95 to slide out of thegrooves 40′ and 42′ toward the fully latched position. - The
retainer 10 can be first be installed on thehousing 20 in a shipping or storage position as shown in FIG. 3. In this position, theprojections 70 on theside legs retainer 10 snap into and engage thelongitudinally extending grooves 40′ and 42′. - Further insertion of the
retainer 10 through the alignedapertures housing 20 causes theends 72 of thelegs flat surfaces tips 95 clear the ends of the surfaces and then snap outward exteriorly of the outer surface of thefirst end 24 of thehousing 20 as shown in FIG. 4. In this fully inserted position of thesecond component 14 in thefirst component 12, an opening is formed between thearms retainer 10 and the shoulder between the first andsecond bore portions 21 and 23. This position represents the fully latched position in which thesecond component 14 is fully seated in thefirst component 12. - One aspect of a
retention clip 100 is disposed in the opening between theretainer 10 and the shoulder between the first andsecond bore portions 21 and 23 in thehousing 20. As shown in FIGS. 2 and 5, theretention clip 100 is in the form of a rigid onepiece body 102 preferably of a strong material, such as metal or plastic. Thebody 102 has an end wall orportion 104 from which opposedside legs projection tab 110 is formed on thebody 102, preferably as an integral part of thebody 102. By example only, the at least onefinger 110 is illustrated as extending from a central portion of theend 104 intermediate theside legs tabs side legs - All of the
lock fingers opening 116 formed between theside legs end 104. The inner diameter of theopening 116 between the radially inner surfaces of thelock fingers endform 14. - As shown in FIG. 5, each lock finger, such as
lock finger 114, is formed at an angle to the plane of theend 104 and theside legs body 102. This angle extends thelock fingers endform 14 into thehousing 20 or from the right to the left in the orientation of thequick connector 16 shown in FIG. 5. The angle of eachlock finger body 102 determines to some extent the amount of pull-out force exerted by theretention clip 100 on theendform 14 resisting pull-out of the endform 14 from thehousing 20. Greater angles provide less pull-out force resistance than do shallower angles. - To simplify the assembly of the
retention clip 100 and theretainer 10 to thequick connector 16, theretention clip 100 is preferably mounted on and carried with theretainer 10. For example, theend 104 and adjoining portions of theside legs arms boss 86 of theretainer 10. - An alternate mounting configuration of the
retention clip 100 on theretainer 10 is shown in FIG. 6. In this aspect of the invention, at least theend 104 and possibly the adjoining end portions of theside legs retainer 10 during the formation of theretainer 10, such as in an end portion of theboss 86. This positions theside legs arms lock fingers - Both aspects of the mounting of the
retention clip 100 to theretainer 10 shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 operate in the same manner. Initially, theretainer 10 is deployed in the temporary storage position shown in FIG. 3. In this position, the ends of theside legs housing 20 for theendform 14 thereby allowing theendform 14 to be easily inserted past theretention clip 100 without any significant contact of thelock fingers retention clip 100 thereby preventing any scraping of the protective coating which may be from the exterior surface of theendform 14. - When the
endform 14 is fully inserted into thebore 22 in thehousing 20, theretainer 10 can be urged to the fully latched position shown in FIGS. 4-6. In this position, thelock fingers endform 14. The angular disposition of thelock fingers housing 20 in a direction to the right in the orientation shown in FIGS. 5 and 6. - To separate the endform14 from the
housing 20, theretainer 10 is moved to the temporary storage position shown in FIG. 3 or completely separated from the hosing 20. The enables theendform 14 to be separated without damage from engagement with the edges of thelock fingers - In summary, there has been disclosed a unique fluid quick connector with a retainer carrying a retention clip releasably engageable with a flangeless endform which operates to secure the endform in the quick connector housing with sufficient pull-out force resistance to prevent undesired separation of the endform from the housing. The retainer is moveable between a temporary, storage position in the quick connector housing to a fully inserted, locking position in the housing. In the temporary storage position of the retainer, the retention clip is spaced from an insertion path of the endform into the quick connector housing. This minimizes damage to the exterior protective coating on the endform caused by engagement with the sharp edges of the lock fingers on the retention clip.
- The present retention clip uniquely enables transversely moveable retainers in fluid quick connectors to be used to lockingly engage flangeless endforms in a quick connector housing. At the same time, the retention clip does not require modification to existing transversely mounted retainer and quick connector designs to accommodate the mounting of the retention clip on the retainer.
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