IP Library Granted Patent US 12698858
Granted Patent B2
US 12698858 · App. 18/887,247 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Hydraulic coupling with dovetail seal having multiple radial sealing surfaces and inner biasing element

Inventor: Robert E. Smith, III (Stafford, TX)
Assignee: NATIONAL COUPLING COMPANY, INC.
F16L37/40F16J15/3284F16L1/26
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Patent No.
US 12698858
App. No.
18/887,247
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An undersea hydraulic coupling member having a ring-shaped seal with multiple sealing surfaces extending radially inwardly therefrom is disclosed. The multiple sealing surfaces help guide the probe of the male coupling member into the female member without the risk of drag or galling of the receiving chamber or metal seal retained therein. The seal has an interfit with reverse inclined shoulders in the female member to restrain the seal from moving radially inwardly due to vacuum or low pressure. The seal also includes an internal biasing element to restrain the seal from moving radially inwardly during de-mating of the coupling members.

Claims (47)

1 . A female member for coupling with a probe of a corresponding male member to communicate fluid having fluid pressure, the probe having an external surface, the female member comprising:

a body defining a bore in which the probe is at least partially insertable, the bore defining a recess, the recess having a cylindrical sidewall separated by first shoulders;

a tubular seal disposed in the recess of the body, the tubular seal having ends and defining a through-bore therein between the ends, the tubular seal having an outer surface configured to position against the cylindrical sidewall of the recess, the through-bore having an inner surface configured to position against the external surface of the probe inserted therein, the ends having second shoulders, the second shoulders being configured to position against the first shoulders of the recess of the body; and

a biasing element disposed circumferentially about the tubular seal, the biasing element being configured to circumferentially bias a portion of the outer surface of the tubular seal toward the cylindrical sidewall of the recess, the portion being situated between the ends of the tubular seal.

2 . The female member of claim 1 , wherein the first shoulders of the recess are inclined toward one another at the bore of the body; and wherein the second shoulders of the tubular seal are inclined toward one another at the through-bore of the tubular seal.

3 . The female member of claim 2 , wherein the tubular seal has a wedge-shaped cross section; and wherein the second shoulders have a dovetail interfit with the first shoulders of the recess.

4 . The female member of claim 1 , wherein the outer surface of the tubular seal comprises a pair of outer sealing members disposed circumferentially thereabout, the pair of outer sealing members being configured to seal with the cylindrical sidewall of the recess.

5 . The female member of claim 4 , wherein the portion of the outer surface of the tubular seal biased toward the cylindrical sidewall of the recess is situated between the pair of outer sealing members.

6 . The female member of claim 4 , wherein the outer surface of the tubular seal has a plurality of radial grooves defined circumferentially therein; and wherein each of the outer sealing members comprises an O-ring seal positioned in each radial groove.

7 . The female member of claim 4 , wherein the inner surface of the tubular seal defines radial sealing surfaces extending from the inner surface inward into the through-bore, the radial sealing surfaces being disposed concentric to the outer sealing members.

8 . The female member of claim 1 , wherein the inner surface of the tubular seal defines radial sealing surfaces extending from the inner surface inward into the through-bore.

9 . The female member of claim 8 , wherein the radial sealing surfaces are configured to elastically deform when the probe is inserted through the through-bore of the tubular seal.

10 . The female member of claim 1 , wherein at least one of:

the biasing element is disposed in an inner groove defined circumferentially about the inner surface of the tubular seal;

the biasing element comprises: a round spring ring; a flat spring band, a ring composed of a metal material; or a band composed of a metal material;

the biasing element is at least partially molded into an elastomeric material of the tubular seal;

the biasing element is configured to prevent implosion of the tubular seal when the probe is removed from the female member;

the biasing element is disposed centrally in the through-bore between the ends of the tubular seal; and

the biasing element is disposed offset in the through-bore toward one the ends of the tubular seal.

11 . The female member of claim 1 , wherein one of the ends of the tubular seal comprises a radial sealing surface projecting radially inwardly from an inner circumferential edge on the one end.

12 . The female member of claim 1 , wherein the body comprises:

a housing defining one portion of the bore, the housing having one of the first shoulders and having the cylindrical sidewall of the recess; and

a retainer disposed in the housing, the retainer having a central passage and an edge, the central passage defining another portion of the bore, the edge of the retainer forming the other first shoulder of the recess.

13 . The female member of claim 1 , wherein the body comprises:

a housing defining one portion of the bore;

a cartridge disposed in the housing, the cartridge having one of the first shoulders and having the cylindrical sidewall of the recess; and

a retainer disposed in the housing, the retainer having a central passage and an edge, the central passage defining another portion of the bore, the edge of the retainer forming the other first shoulder of the recess.

14 . The female member of claim 13 , further comprising

an external seal retained between the cartridge and the housing, the external seal exposed in the bore and being configured to seal with the external surface of the probe insertable therein; and

an internal seal being sealably engaged between the cartridge and the housing.

15 . The female member of claim 14 , wherein the internal seal comprises an O-ring face seal disposed in an annular groove defined in an edge of the cartridge, the O-ring face seal being sealably engaged with the housing adjacent to the edge.

16 . The female member of claim 1 , wherein the bore of the body comprises a valve seat defined in the bore; and wherein the female member comprises a poppet valve disposed in the bore of the body, the poppet valve being displaceable relative to the valve seat by the probe inserted in the bore of the body and being configured to control fluid flow through the bore.

17 . A coupling, comprising:

a male member having a probe to communicate fluid having fluid pressure, the probe having an external surface; and

a female member for coupling with the probe of the male member to communicate the fluid, the female member comprising:

a body defining a bore in which the probe is at least partially insertable, the bore defining a recess, the recess having a cylindrical sidewall separated by first shoulders;

a tubular seal disposed in the recess of the body, the tubular seal having ends and defining a through-bore therein between the ends, the tubular seal having an outer surface configured to position against the cylindrical sidewall of the recess, the through-bore having an inner surface configured to position against the external surface of the probe inserted therein, the ends having second shoulders, the second shoulders being configured to position against the first shoulders of the recess of the body; and

a biasing element disposed circumferentially about the tubular seal, the biasing element being configured to circumferentially bias a portion of the outer surface of the tubular seal toward the cylindrical sidewall of the recess, the portion being situated between the ends of the tubular seal.

18 . The coupling of claim 17 , wherein the outer surface of the tubular seal comprises a pair of outer sealing members disposed circumferentially thereabout, the pair of outer sealing members being configured to seal with the cylindrical sidewall of the recess; and wherein the inner surface of the tubular seal defines radial sealing surfaces extending from the inner surface inward into the through-bore, the radial sealing surfaces being configured to elastically deform when the probe is inserted through the through-bore of the tubular seal.

19 . The female member of claim 17 , wherein at least one of:

the biasing element is disposed in an inner groove defined circumferentially about the inner surface of the tubular seal;

the biasing element comprises: a round spring ring; a flat spring band, a ring composed of a metal material; or a band composed of a metal material;

the biasing element is at least partially molded into an elastomeric material of the tubular seal;

the biasing element is configured to prevent implosion of the tubular seal when the probe is removed from the female member;

the biasing element is disposed centrally in the through-bore between the ends of the tubular seal; and

the biasing element is disposed offset in the through-bore toward one the ends of the tubular seal.

20 . The coupling of claim 17 , wherein one of the ends of the tubular seal comprises a radial sealing surface projecting radially inwardly from an inner circumferential edge on the one end.