WO2010025225A1 - Quick connect coupler - Google Patents

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WO2010025225A1
WO2010025225A1 PCT/US2009/055157 US2009055157W WO2010025225A1 WO 2010025225 A1 WO2010025225 A1 WO 2010025225A1 US 2009055157 W US2009055157 W US 2009055157W WO 2010025225 A1 WO2010025225 A1 WO 2010025225A1
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Kyle Alden Stoops
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Elkhart Brass Manufacturing Company, Inc.
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L37/00Couplings of the quick-acting type
    • F16L37/24Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection is made by inserting one member axially into the other and rotating it to a limited extent, e.g. with bayonet action
    • F16L37/244Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection is made by inserting one member axially into the other and rotating it to a limited extent, e.g. with bayonet action the coupling being co-axial with the pipe
    • F16L37/252Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection is made by inserting one member axially into the other and rotating it to a limited extent, e.g. with bayonet action the coupling being co-axial with the pipe the male part having lugs on its periphery penetrating in the corresponding slots provided in the female part
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A62LIFE-SAVING; FIRE-FIGHTING
    • A62CFIRE-FIGHTING
    • A62C31/00Delivery of fire-extinguishing material
    • A62C31/28Accessories for delivery devices, e.g. supports
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A62LIFE-SAVING; FIRE-FIGHTING
    • A62CFIRE-FIGHTING
    • A62C33/00Hose accessories
    • A62C33/04Supports or clamps for fire hoses
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L35/00Special arrangements used in connection with end fittings of hoses, e.g. safety or protecting devices
    • F16L35/005Nozzles
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L37/00Couplings of the quick-acting type
    • F16L37/22Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection is maintained by means of balls, rollers or helical springs under radial pressure between the parts
    • F16L37/23Couplings of the quick-acting type in which the connection is maintained by means of balls, rollers or helical springs under radial pressure between the parts by means of balls
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L37/00Couplings of the quick-acting type
    • F16L37/50Couplings of the quick-acting type adjustable; allowing movement of the parts joined
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L2201/00Special arrangements for pipe couplings
    • F16L2201/20Safety or protective couplings

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  • the present invention relates to a coupler and, more particularly, to a coupler for connecting fluid delivery components together, including for example fire fighting fluid delivery devices.
  • the present invention provides a coupler that provides a quick disconnect/connect between fluid delivery components, such as between hoses and monitors, hoses and nozzles, and nozzles and monitors, or the like.
  • a coupler for coupling a first fluid delivery device to a second fluid delivery device includes a base, which is adapted for mounting at one of the openings of the first delivery device.
  • a locking member is coupled to the base about the longitudinal axis of the base and extends around the base and, further, is movable along the base along the longitudinal axis of the base between a locking position and an unlocking position.
  • a connector member with a body that is adapted for releasably mounting at one of the openings of the second fluid delivery device and has a fluid flow passageway extending therethrough, is releasably engageable with the locking member and with the base wherein the fluid flow passageways of the base and the connector member are in fluidic communication.
  • a chamber defined between the base and the locking member is a chamber, with the base having a fluid passage extending from its fluid flow passageway to the chamber to redirect a portion of the fluid flowing through the coupler to thereby pressurize the chamber.
  • the pressure in the chamber is then applied to the locking member to urge the locking member toward the locking position and to engage the connector member to thereby lock the connector member about the base.
  • the locking member comprises an annular member.
  • the connector member rotatably engages the base.
  • the connector member may include a rod that rotatably engages the base, which has a cam groove into which the rod extends to rotatably engage the base.
  • the connector member may rotatably engage the base with a threaded connection.
  • the locking member includes at least one projecting structure
  • the connecting member has at least one recess, with the projecting structure extending into the recess when the locking member is moved to its locked position.
  • the projecting structure may comprise a projecting tab.
  • the connector member comprises an annular member. Further, the connector member may also include a tubular member that extends from the annular member and which is rotatably mounted to the annular member.
  • the locking member is biased toward the locked position by at least one spring.
  • the locking member When the chamber is not pressurized by fluid redirected from the fluid passageway of the base, the locking member is, therefore, movable from the locked position to its unlocked position when a force sufficient to compress the spring is applied to the locking member.
  • the spring may comprise a coil spring interposed between the base and the locking member. It should be understood that when the chamber is pressurized, the locking member is not easily moved to its unlocked position because the force needed to move the locking member would need to not only compress the spring but also compress the fluid or force the fluid back through the passage in the base, which force may be prohibitively high, and thus the locking member is effectively locked in its locked position.
  • the base comprises a first body and a second body, with the first body adapted for mounting at the one of the openings of the first fluid delivery device and the second body mounted to the first body and being releasably engaged by the connector member.
  • the first body may have a curved outer surface to form a pivotal connection at the opening of the first fluid delivery device.
  • the first body may comprise a generally spherical body.
  • the coupler is in combination with the first and second fire fighting fluid delivery devices.
  • the coupler may releasably mount the inlet opening of the second fire fighting fluid delivery device to the discharge opening of the first fighting fluid delivery device.
  • the first fighting fluid delivery device may comprise a monitor
  • the second fighting fluid delivery device may comprise a nozzle or a hose, with the coupler releasably mounting the nozzle or hose to the monitor.
  • a method of locking a quick connect coupler which couples a first fluid delivery device to a second fluid delivery device, includes providing a quick connect coupler, with a first part and a second part, with each of the parts having a fluid passageway extending therethrough.
  • the first part is mounted to the first fluid delivery device, and the second part is mounted to the second fluid delivery device.
  • the second part is coupled to the first part to thereby mount the second fluid delivery device to the first fluid delivery device and wherein the fluid passageways of the first and second parts are in fluidic communication.
  • the present invention provides a quick connect coupler that uses a hydraulic locking mechanism that is powered by the fluid flowing through the two components connected together by the coupler to prevent disconnection while fluid is flowing through the coupler but allows disconnection when the fluid flow is stopped.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevation view of a monitor incorporating a quick connect coupler of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a large perspective view of the quick connect coupler
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the quick connect coupler
  • FIG. 4 is an end elevation view of the quick connect coupler
  • FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line V-V of FIG. 4;
  • FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line VI-VI of FIG. 4.
  • the numeral 10 generally designates a quick connect coupler of the present invention for coupling a first fluid delivery component or device to a second fluid delivery component or device. While the following description makes reference to the quick connect coupler mounting a nozzle 12 to the discharge outlet of a monitor 14, it should be understood that quick connect coupler 10 may provide a coupling between other fluid delivery components or devices, such as hoses, wyes, stand pipes, pumps, or the like. Furthermore, although described in reference to the coupler being mounted to the discharge portion of monitor 14, it should be understood that the coupler may be mounted to the inlet of the monitor or of other fluid delivery devices. As will be more fully described below, quick connect coupler 10 incorporates a hydraulic lock mechanism to assure that the coupler is locked when fluid is flowing through the coupler but which allows a portion of the coupler to be quickly and easily disconnected when fluid flow has stopped.
  • coupler 10 includes a base 16 and an inlet body 18, which is mounted to the base by an annular member 20, which forms a swivel connection for the inlet body and which seals the inlet body 18 against base 16 with a gasket 21 interposed between inlet body 18 and base 16.
  • Base 16 includes a discharge body 22 and an adapter 24, which is threaded into discharge body 22 by a threaded connection 25 to thereby rotatably couple adapter 24 to body 22.
  • locking ring 26 mounted about base 16 so that locking ring 26 is fixed relative to the base about the base's longitudinal axis when fluid is flowing through the base but is movable along the base's longitudinal axis when fluid is not flowing through coupler 10.
  • locking ring 26 interlocks with annular member 20 when fluid is flowing through the coupler but is adapted to be releasable from engagement therewith when fluid flow has essentially stopped to allow annular member 20 and inlet body 18 to be disconnected from base 16.
  • locking ring 26 comprises an annular collar 28 with an enlarged flange 30, which provides a surface for a user to apply a force on the locking ring to move the locking ring relative to base 16 and to disengage from annular member 20 when fluid is not flowing through the coupler.
  • Locking ring 26 includes an inlet end 32 for receiving discharge body 22 and, further, a transverse passage 34 in which adapter 24 is mounted and extends to couple to base 22.
  • Locking ring 26 is sealed against body 22 and adapter 24 by one or more seals 36a, 36b, such as o-ring seals.
  • Adapter 24 has a generally cylindrical-shaped body with a portion of its outer surface with an outer diameter that is generally commensurate in size to the inner diameter of annular collar 28 of locking ring 26, which includes a shoulder 40 that spaces flange 30 radially outward from adapter 24 to thereby form a chamber 42 (FIG. 5) between locking ring 26 and base 16, which will be more fully described below.
  • shoulder 40 includes two or more recesses 44 (FIG. 6) for retaining springs 46, which are interposed between discharge body 22 and locking ring 26 to thereby bias locking ring 26 toward annular member 20, when mounted on adapter 24 which will be more fully described below.
  • springs may comprise coil springs or the like.
  • adapter 24 includes one or more transverse passages
  • annular member 20 is mounted about inlet body 18 by a low friction connection 52.
  • low friction connection 52 comprises a plurality of ball bearings, which are housed in raceways formed in the outer surface of inlet body 18 and on the inner surface of annular member 20.
  • inlet body 18 may be rotated in annular member 20, which facilitates mounting of the nozzle or other fluid delivery devices to coupler 10.
  • inlet body 18 may be joined with annular member 20 by a fixed connection, such as welding, or can be formed with annular member 20 so that inlet body 18 and annular member 20 form a unitary member.
  • annular member 20 supports a plurality of cam screws
  • cam screws 54 which extend through the annular wall 20a of annular member 20 and into a corresponding plurality of cam slots 58 formed on the outer surface of annular wall 24a of adapter 24.
  • cam screws 54 will be guided along cam slots 58 between a fully locked position in which cam screws 54 are located at the distal ends 58a of the respective cam slots 58 and to an unlocked position when cam screws 54 are aligned with the open end 58b of the cam slots, which are located around the discharge end 24b of adapter 24 to allow annular member 20 to be disconnected from base 16 to thereby provide a quick disconnect of the annular member 20 and inlet body 18 from base 16.
  • locking ring 26 In order to lock the rotation of annular member 20 relative about axis 10b, locking ring 26 includes a plurality of projecting members 60, which are extendable into corresponding recesses 62 formed on annular member 20. Further, to fix the rotational position of locking ring 26 relative to adapter 24, locking ring 26 includes a plurality of locking screws 64, which extend through the annular wall of locking ring 26 and into corresponding slotted openings 68 formed in adapter 24. In this manner, locking ring 26 and adapter 24 are rotatably coupled together about longitudinal axis 10b but with locking ring 26 movable relative to adapter 24 along longitudinal axis 10b so that locking ring 26 can be moved between an unlocked position and a locking position (see FIG.
  • projecting members 60 comprise rectangular tabs, which extend into corresponding rectangular slots 62, which thereby fix the rotational position of annular member 20 and inlet body 16 when the respective tabs are inserted into their respective recesses.
  • locking ring 26 may be unlocked from annular member 20 by simply applying a force on locking ring 26 that is sufficient to overcome the biasing force of springs 46.
  • the hydraulic pressure exerted on locking ring 26 from the fluid pressure in chamber 42 will increase the force required to move the locking ring 26 to disconnect it from annular member 20 and optionally increase the force that is of a magnitude that cannot be overcome manually.
  • the coupler of the present invention provides a quick disconnect device that will be locked against disconnection when fluid is flowing through the coupler but which is quickly and easily disconnected when fluid is not flowing or flowing at a low rate through the coupler.
  • the size of the force generated by the pressure in chamber 42 is a function of the surface area of shoulder 40, which may be increased or decreased as desired.
  • the size of shoulder 40 is such that the coupler can not be disconnected when fluid is flowing through the coupler and can only be disconnected when essentially all fluid flow as stopped.
  • inlet body 18 includes a threaded portion 70 at its outlet or discharge end 18a to facilitate coupling of a variety of nozzles, such as illustrated in FIG. 1, to coupler 10.
  • coupler 10 may be used on the inlet end of the monitor or other fluid delivery devices, with the inlet body being adapted to couple a hose, for example, to the fluid delivery device.
  • discharge body 22 may be adapted to provide a pivot joint and, therefore, may have an arcuate outer surface 22a (FIG. 3) so that coupler may also provide an articulatable connection for the respective fluid delivery device.
  • arcuate surface 22a provides articulation about a generally vertical axis 22b through pivot bolts 72, which extend into corresponding recesses formed in body 22 to thereby form a pivot joint.
  • body 22 may be configured to provide articulation about a horizontal axis or multiple axes as well.

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A coupler for coupling a first fluid delivery device to a second fluid delivery device includes a base adapted for mounting at one of the openings of the first fluid delivery device, a locking member coupled to the base about the base's longitudinal axis, with the locking member being movable along the base along the base's longitudinal axis between a locking position and an unlocking position. A connector member having a body adapted for releasably mounting at one of the openings of the second fluid delivery device is releasably engageable with the locking member and with the base wherein the fluid flow passageways of the base and the connector member are in fluidic communication. Further, the locking member is biased toward the connector member to thereby engage the connector member with a first force when fluid is flowing through the coupler and with a second lower force when fluid is not flowing through the coupler wherein when no fluid is flowing through the coupler, the connector member may be disconnected from the locking member by simply overcoming the second lower biasing force.

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QUICK CONNECT COUPLER
TECHNICAL FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a coupler and, more particularly, to a coupler for connecting fluid delivery components together, including for example fire fighting fluid delivery devices.
[0002] During the course of fighting a fire, it may be necessary to change a nozzle or change a supply hose. For example, a firefighter may need to change the nozzle on a monitor or a nozzle on a hose, or to change a supply hose to the monitor or to the nozzle. During a fire, such changes must be made quickly. However, when dealing with a fire, fluid is typically delivered at relatively high pressure in which case it is essential that the coupling remains locked when under pressure.
[0003] Accordingly, there is a need for a coupling that is secure and locked when in use so as to be suitable for high pressure applications but which provides a quick disconnect or connect to allow a quick change of components without compromising the security of the connection.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] Accordingly, the present invention provides a coupler that provides a quick disconnect/connect between fluid delivery components, such as between hoses and monitors, hoses and nozzles, and nozzles and monitors, or the like.
[0005] In one form of the invention, a coupler for coupling a first fluid delivery device to a second fluid delivery device includes a base, which is adapted for mounting at one of the openings of the first delivery device. A locking member is coupled to the base about the longitudinal axis of the base and extends around the base and, further, is movable along the base along the longitudinal axis of the base between a locking position and an unlocking position. A connector member, with a body that is adapted for releasably mounting at one of the openings of the second fluid delivery device and has a fluid flow passageway extending therethrough, is releasably engageable with the locking member and with the base wherein the fluid flow passageways of the base and the connector member are in fluidic communication. In addition, defined between the base and the locking member is a chamber, with the base having a fluid passage extending from its fluid flow passageway to the chamber to redirect a portion of the fluid flowing through the coupler to thereby pressurize the chamber. The pressure in the chamber is then applied to the locking member to urge the locking member toward the locking position and to engage the connector member to thereby lock the connector member about the base. In this manner, when fluid is flowing through the coupler, the disconnection function is essentially disabled and only enabled when fluid flow through the coupler has stopped.
[0006] In one aspect, the locking member comprises an annular member.
[0007] In another aspect, the connector member rotatably engages the base. For example, the connector member may include a rod that rotatably engages the base, which has a cam groove into which the rod extends to rotatably engage the base.
[0008] Alternately, the connector member may rotatably engage the base with a threaded connection.
[0009] According to another aspect, the locking member includes at least one projecting structure, and the connecting member has at least one recess, with the projecting structure extending into the recess when the locking member is moved to its locked position. For example, the projecting structure may comprise a projecting tab.
[0010] In another aspect, the connector member comprises an annular member. Further, the connector member may also include a tubular member that extends from the annular member and which is rotatably mounted to the annular member.
[0011] In yet other aspects, the locking member is biased toward the locked position by at least one spring. When the chamber is not pressurized by fluid redirected from the fluid passageway of the base, the locking member is, therefore, movable from the locked position to its unlocked position when a force sufficient to compress the spring is applied to the locking member. For example, the spring may comprise a coil spring interposed between the base and the locking member. It should be understood that when the chamber is pressurized, the locking member is not easily moved to its unlocked position because the force needed to move the locking member would need to not only compress the spring but also compress the fluid or force the fluid back through the passage in the base, which force may be prohibitively high, and thus the locking member is effectively locked in its locked position.
[0012] Accordingly to yet another aspect, the base comprises a first body and a second body, with the first body adapted for mounting at the one of the openings of the first fluid delivery device and the second body mounted to the first body and being releasably engaged by the connector member. For example, the first body may have a curved outer surface to form a pivotal connection at the opening of the first fluid delivery device. Further, the first body may comprise a generally spherical body. [0013] In yet other aspects, the coupler is in combination with the first and second fire fighting fluid delivery devices. For example, the coupler may releasably mount the inlet opening of the second fire fighting fluid delivery device to the discharge opening of the first fighting fluid delivery device.
[0014] Further, the first fighting fluid delivery device may comprise a monitor, and the second fighting fluid delivery device may comprise a nozzle or a hose, with the coupler releasably mounting the nozzle or hose to the monitor.
[0015] In accordance with another form of the invention, a method of locking a quick connect coupler, which couples a first fluid delivery device to a second fluid delivery device, includes providing a quick connect coupler, with a first part and a second part, with each of the parts having a fluid passageway extending therethrough. The first part is mounted to the first fluid delivery device, and the second part is mounted to the second fluid delivery device. The second part is coupled to the first part to thereby mount the second fluid delivery device to the first fluid delivery device and wherein the fluid passageways of the first and second parts are in fluidic communication. When fluid is flowed through the first fluid delivery device, the coupler, and the second fluid delivery device, a portion of the fluid pressure is used to lock the first part and the second part together.
[0016] Accordingly, the present invention provides a quick connect coupler that uses a hydraulic locking mechanism that is powered by the fluid flowing through the two components connected together by the coupler to prevent disconnection while fluid is flowing through the coupler but allows disconnection when the fluid flow is stopped.
[0017] These and other objects, advantages, purposes, and features of the invention will become more apparent from the study of the following description taken in conjunction with the drawings.
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0018] FIG. 1 is a side elevation view of a monitor incorporating a quick connect coupler of the present invention;
[0019] FIG. 2 is a large perspective view of the quick connect coupler;
[0020] FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the quick connect coupler;
[0021] FIG. 4 is an end elevation view of the quick connect coupler;
[0022] FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line V-V of FIG. 4; and
[0023] FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line VI-VI of FIG. 4.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS [0024] Referring to FIG. 1, the numeral 10 generally designates a quick connect coupler of the present invention for coupling a first fluid delivery component or device to a second fluid delivery component or device. While the following description makes reference to the quick connect coupler mounting a nozzle 12 to the discharge outlet of a monitor 14, it should be understood that quick connect coupler 10 may provide a coupling between other fluid delivery components or devices, such as hoses, wyes, stand pipes, pumps, or the like. Furthermore, although described in reference to the coupler being mounted to the discharge portion of monitor 14, it should be understood that the coupler may be mounted to the inlet of the monitor or of other fluid delivery devices. As will be more fully described below, quick connect coupler 10 incorporates a hydraulic lock mechanism to assure that the coupler is locked when fluid is flowing through the coupler but which allows a portion of the coupler to be quickly and easily disconnected when fluid flow has stopped.
[0025] Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, coupler 10 includes a base 16 and an inlet body 18, which is mounted to the base by an annular member 20, which forms a swivel connection for the inlet body and which seals the inlet body 18 against base 16 with a gasket 21 interposed between inlet body 18 and base 16. Base 16 includes a discharge body 22 and an adapter 24, which is threaded into discharge body 22 by a threaded connection 25 to thereby rotatably couple adapter 24 to body 22. Mounted about base 16 is a locking ring 26 that is rotatably coupled to base 16 so that locking ring 26 is fixed relative to the base about the base's longitudinal axis when fluid is flowing through the base but is movable along the base's longitudinal axis when fluid is not flowing through coupler 10. As will be described in further detail, locking ring 26 interlocks with annular member 20 when fluid is flowing through the coupler but is adapted to be releasable from engagement therewith when fluid flow has essentially stopped to allow annular member 20 and inlet body 18 to be disconnected from base 16.
[0026] In the illustrated embodiment, locking ring 26 comprises an annular collar 28 with an enlarged flange 30, which provides a surface for a user to apply a force on the locking ring to move the locking ring relative to base 16 and to disengage from annular member 20 when fluid is not flowing through the coupler. Locking ring 26 includes an inlet end 32 for receiving discharge body 22 and, further, a transverse passage 34 in which adapter 24 is mounted and extends to couple to base 22. Locking ring 26 is sealed against body 22 and adapter 24 by one or more seals 36a, 36b, such as o-ring seals. Adapter 24 has a generally cylindrical-shaped body with a portion of its outer surface with an outer diameter that is generally commensurate in size to the inner diameter of annular collar 28 of locking ring 26, which includes a shoulder 40 that spaces flange 30 radially outward from adapter 24 to thereby form a chamber 42 (FIG. 5) between locking ring 26 and base 16, which will be more fully described below. Furthermore, shoulder 40 includes two or more recesses 44 (FIG. 6) for retaining springs 46, which are interposed between discharge body 22 and locking ring 26 to thereby bias locking ring 26 toward annular member 20, when mounted on adapter 24 which will be more fully described below. For example, springs may comprise coil springs or the like.
[0027] As best seen in FIGS. 3 and 5, adapter 24 includes one or more transverse passages
48, which extend through the annular wall 24a of adapter 24 and, further, aligned with chamber 42, which provide fluid communication between chamber 42 and the fluid flow passageway of coupler 10 to allow fluid flowing through passageway 10a of coupler 10 to be diverted into the chamber 42 to create hydraulic pressure in chamber 42, which also biases or urges locking ring 26 toward annular member 20, again more fully described below.
[0028] Referring to FIG. 6, annular member 20 is mounted about inlet body 18 by a low friction connection 52. In the illustrated embodiment, low friction connection 52 comprises a plurality of ball bearings, which are housed in raceways formed in the outer surface of inlet body 18 and on the inner surface of annular member 20. In this manner, inlet body 18 may be rotated in annular member 20, which facilitates mounting of the nozzle or other fluid delivery devices to coupler 10. It should be understood that inlet body 18 may be joined with annular member 20 by a fixed connection, such as welding, or can be formed with annular member 20 so that inlet body 18 and annular member 20 form a unitary member.
[0029] As best seen in FIGS. 3 and 6, annular member 20 supports a plurality of cam screws
54, which extend through the annular wall 20a of annular member 20 and into a corresponding plurality of cam slots 58 formed on the outer surface of annular wall 24a of adapter 24. In this manner, when annular member 20 is rotated about longitudinal axis 10b, cam screws 54 will be guided along cam slots 58 between a fully locked position in which cam screws 54 are located at the distal ends 58a of the respective cam slots 58 and to an unlocked position when cam screws 54 are aligned with the open end 58b of the cam slots, which are located around the discharge end 24b of adapter 24 to allow annular member 20 to be disconnected from base 16 to thereby provide a quick disconnect of the annular member 20 and inlet body 18 from base 16. [0030] In order to lock the rotation of annular member 20 relative about axis 10b, locking ring 26 includes a plurality of projecting members 60, which are extendable into corresponding recesses 62 formed on annular member 20. Further, to fix the rotational position of locking ring 26 relative to adapter 24, locking ring 26 includes a plurality of locking screws 64, which extend through the annular wall of locking ring 26 and into corresponding slotted openings 68 formed in adapter 24. In this manner, locking ring 26 and adapter 24 are rotatably coupled together about longitudinal axis 10b but with locking ring 26 movable relative to adapter 24 along longitudinal axis 10b so that locking ring 26 can be moved between an unlocked position and a locking position (see FIG. 2) where members 60 extend into recesses 62. When projecting members 60 extend into recesses 62, annular member 20 and inlet body 18 are therefore locked relative to locking ring 26 and, in turn, relative to base 16. Once locked, therefore, annular member 20 cannot disconnect from base 16. In the illustrated embodiment, projecting members 60 comprise rectangular tabs, which extend into corresponding rectangular slots 62, which thereby fix the rotational position of annular member 20 and inlet body 16 when the respective tabs are inserted into their respective recesses.
[0031] Referring again to FIG. 5, when fluid flow through the fluid delivery device, for example, monitor 14 is terminated, locking ring 26 may be unlocked from annular member 20 by simply applying a force on locking ring 26 that is sufficient to overcome the biasing force of springs 46. However, when water is flowing through the fluid delivery device and through coupler 10, the hydraulic pressure exerted on locking ring 26 from the fluid pressure in chamber 42 will increase the force required to move the locking ring 26 to disconnect it from annular member 20 and optionally increase the force that is of a magnitude that cannot be overcome manually. Therefore, the coupler of the present invention provides a quick disconnect device that will be locked against disconnection when fluid is flowing through the coupler but which is quickly and easily disconnected when fluid is not flowing or flowing at a low rate through the coupler. It should be understood that the size of the force generated by the pressure in chamber 42 is a function of the surface area of shoulder 40, which may be increased or decreased as desired. Ideally, the size of shoulder 40 is such that the coupler can not be disconnected when fluid is flowing through the coupler and can only be disconnected when essentially all fluid flow as stopped.
[0032] Referring again to FIG. 2, inlet body 18 includes a threaded portion 70 at its outlet or discharge end 18a to facilitate coupling of a variety of nozzles, such as illustrated in FIG. 1, to coupler 10. As noted above, however, it should be understood that coupler 10 may be used on the inlet end of the monitor or other fluid delivery devices, with the inlet body being adapted to couple a hose, for example, to the fluid delivery device.
[0033] In addition, discharge body 22 may be adapted to provide a pivot joint and, therefore, may have an arcuate outer surface 22a (FIG. 3) so that coupler may also provide an articulatable connection for the respective fluid delivery device. In the illustrated embodiment, arcuate surface 22a provides articulation about a generally vertical axis 22b through pivot bolts 72, which extend into corresponding recesses formed in body 22 to thereby form a pivot joint. However, it should be understood that body 22 may be configured to provide articulation about a horizontal axis or multiple axes as well.
[0034] While one form of the invention has been shown and described, other changes and modifications will be appreciated by those skilled in the relevant art. While the invention has been described in reference to a fire fighting fluid delivery device, it should be understood that the invention may also be used in other fluid applications, especially in other high pressure fluid applications. Therefore, it will be understood that the embodiments shown in the drawings and described above are merely for illustrative purposes, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention which is defined by the claims which follow as interpreted under the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.

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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property right or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A coupler for coupling a first fluid delivery device to a second fluid delivery device, the first fluid delivery device having an inlet opening and a discharge opening, the second fluid delivery device having an inlet opening and a discharge opening, said coupler comprising: a base adapted for mounting at one of the openings of the first fluid delivery device, said base having a fluid flow passageway extending therethrough along a longitudinal axis; a locking member coupled to said base about said longitudinal axis, said locking member extending around said base and being movable along said base along said longitudinal axis between a locking position and an unlocking position; a connector member having a body adapted for releasably mounting at one of the openings of the second fluid delivery device, said body having a fluid flow passageway extending therethrough, and said connector member being releasably engageable with said locking member and with said base when said locking member is moved toward said connector member in a direction wherein said fluid flow passageways are in fluidic communication; and said locking member and said connector member adapted to lock together when fluid flows through said coupler with a first force and to lock together with a second force when there is no significant fluid flow through said coupler, and said first force being greater than said second force.
2. The coupler according to claim 1, wherein said locking member comprises an annular member.
3. The coupler according to claim 1, wherein said connector member includes an annular member and said body being mounted to said annular member by a swivel connection, said annular member engaging said base.
4. The coupler according to claim 3, wherein said annular member includes at least one pin, said base having a cam groove, and said pin extending into and rotatably engaging said base in said cam groove.
5. The coupler according to claim 1, wherein said locking member includes at least one projecting structure, and said connecting member having at least one recess, said projecting structure extending into said recess when said locking member is moved to said locked position.
6. The coupler according to claim 5 wherein said projecting structure comprises a projecting tab.
7. The coupler according to claim 1, wherein said locking member is biased toward said locked position by at least one spring, said spring generating a spring force, said spring force providing said second force.
8. The coupler according to claim 7, wherein said spring comprises a coil spring interposed between said base and said locking member.
9. The coupler according to claim 8, wherein said base comprises a first body and a second body, said first body adapted for mounting at said one of said openings of said first fluid delivery device, and said second body mounted to said first body and being releasably engaged by said connector member.
10. The coupler according to claim 9, wherein said first body has a curved outer surface and forms a pivotal connection at said one of said openings of said first fluid delivery device.
11. The coupler according to claim 10, wherein said first body comprises a generally spherical body.
12. The coupler according to claim 1, in combination with first and second fire fighting fluid delivery devices, each of said fire fighting fluid delivery devices having an inlet opening and a discharge opening.
13. The coupler according to claim 12, wherein said coupler releasably mounts said inlet opening of said second fire fighting fluid delivery device to said discharge opening of said first fighting fluid delivery device.
14. The coupler according to claim 12, wherein said first fighting fluid delivery device comprises a monitor.
15. The coupler according to claim 14, wherein said second fighting fluid delivery device comprises a nozzle, said coupler releasably mounting said nozzle to said monitor.
16. A coupler for coupling a first fluid delivery device to a second fluid deliver device, the first fluid delivery device having an inlet opening and a discharge opening, the second fluid delivery device having an inlet opening and a discharge opening, said coupler comprising: a base adapted for mounting at one of the openings of the first fluid delivery device, said base having a fluid flow passageway extending therethrough along a longitudinal axis; an annular member mounted about said base, said annular member being movable along said base along said longitudinal axis between a locking position and an unlocking position; a connector member having a body adapted for releasably mounting at one of the openings of the second fluid delivery device, said body having a fluid flow passageway extending therethrough, and said connector member being releasably engageable with said annular member and said base when said annular member is moved toward said connector member along said longitudinal axis of said base, wherein said fluid flow passageways are in fluidic communication; and said annular member being biased toward said connector member with a first biasing force when fluid is flowing through said coupler and being biased toward said connector member with a second lower biasing force when there is no significant fluid flow through said coupler.
17. The coupler according to claim 16, wherein said first biasing force comprises a force generated by a hydraulic pressure.
18. The coupler according to claim 17, wherein said base and said annular member define therebetween a chamber, said chamber in fluid communication with said fluid flow passageway of said base whereby fluid flowing through said coupler generates hydraulic pressure in said chamber, and said chamber being adapted to generate said first biasing force.
19. The coupler according to claim 18, further comprising a spring between said base and said annular member, said spring configured to urge said annular member toward said connector member and generate said second biasing force.
20. A coupler for coupling a first fluid delivery device to a second fluid delivery device, the first fluid delivery device having an inlet opening and a discharge opening, the second fluid delivery device having an inlet opening and a discharge opening, said coupler comprising: a base adapted for mounting at one of the openings of the first fluid delivery device, said base having a fluid flow passageway extending therethrough along a longitudinal axis; a locking member coupled to said base about said longitudinal axis, said locking member extending around said base and being movable along said base along said longitudinal axis between a locking position and an unlocking position; a connector member having a body adapted for releasably mounting at one of the openings of the second delivery device, said body having a fluid flow passageway extending therethrough, and said connector member being releasably engageable with said locking member and with said base wherein said fluid flow passageways are in fluidic communication; and said base and said locking member defining therebetween a chamber, said base having a fluid passage extending from said fluid flow passageway of said base to said chamber to redirect a portion of the fluid flowing through the coupler when the coupler couples the first fluid delivery device to the second fluid delivery device and fluid is flowing through the first fluid delivery device and the second fluid delivery device wherein said chamber is pressurized by fluid redirected thereto, and said pressure in said chamber applying a force to said locking member and urging said locking member toward said connector member and to said locking position to thereby lock said connector member about said base.
21. The coupler according to claim 20, wherein said locking member is biased toward said locked position by at least one spring, when fluid is not redirected to said chamber said locking member is movable from said locked position to said unlocked position by a force sufficient to compress said spring.
22. The coupler according to claim 21, wherein said spring comprises a coil spring interposed between said base and said locking member.
23. The coupler according to claim 22, wherein said base comprises a first body and a second body, said first body adapted for mounting at said one of said openings of said first fluid delivery device, and said second body mounted to said first body and being releasably engaged by said connector member.
24. The coupler according to claim 20, in combination with first and second fire fighting fluid delivery devices, each of said fire fighting fluid delivery devices having an inlet opening and a discharge opening.
25. The coupler according to claim 24, wherein said coupler releasably mounts said inlet opening of said second fire fighting fluid delivery device to said discharge opening of said first fighting fluid delivery device.
26. A method of locking a quick connect coupler, the coupler for coupling a first fluid delivery device to a second fluid delivery device, each fluid delivery device having a fluid passageway for fluid to flow therethrough, said method comprising: providing a quick connect coupler, the coupler having a first part for coupling to a first fluid delivery device and a second part for coupling to a second fluid delivery device, the first and second parts each having a fluid passageway extending therethrough; mounting the first part to the first fluid delivery device; mounting the second part to the second fluid delivery device; coupling the second part to the first part in a first direction wherein the fluid passageways of the first and second parts are in fluidic communication to thereby mount the second fluid delivery device to the first fluid delivery device; flowing fluid through the first fluid delivery device, the coupler, and the second fluid delivery device; and generating a force on the second part in the first direction to thereby lock the first part and second part together using at least a portion of the fluid pressure from the fluid flowing through first fluid delivery device and the second fluid delivery device.
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