IP Library Granted Patent US 11,041,584
Granted Patent B2
US 11,041,584 · App. 16/641,909 · Granted Jun 22, 2021

Latch mechanism for multi-coupling

Inventor: Brian K. Foner (St. Louis Park, MN)
Assignee: Parker-Hannifin Corporation
F16L37/56F16B2/185F16L37/16F16L2201/20
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Patent No.
US 11,041,584
App. No.
16/641,909
Granted
Jun 22, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A multi-coupling system includes a first multi-coupling component including a plurality of individual first fluid couplers, and a second multi-coupling component including a plurality of individual second fluid couplers. The second multi-coupling component includes a locking pin assembly that is attached to a handle assembly, the locking pin assembly including a locking pin that is moveable in an axial direction between an extended position and a retracted position; a housing that houses the plurality of individual second fluid couplers, the housing further including a locking pin hole; and an operating lever configured to manipulate the locking pin assembly. In a connected and locked state, the locking pin is in the extended position in which a shaft end of the locking pin is located in the locking pin hole, thereby preventing rotation of the handle assembly. The locking pin assembly is manipulated by a user operation of the operating lever to move the locking pin from the extended position to the retracted position out from the locking pin hole to configure the multi-coupling system in a connected and unlocked state in which the handle assembly is rotatable to reconfigure the multi-coupling system to the disconnected state.

Claims (41)

1. A multi-coupling system comprising:

a first multi-coupling component including a plurality of individual first fluid couplers; and

a second multi-coupling component including a plurality of individual second fluid couplers, the multi-coupling system being configurable between a connected and locked state and a disconnected state;

wherein:

in the connected and locked state at least a portion of the first fluid couplers respectively are fluidly connected to the second fluid couplers, and in the disconnected state the first fluid couplers and the second fluid couplers are disconnected, the multi-coupling system being further configurable in a connected and unlocked state; and

the second multi-coupling component comprises:

a locking pin assembly that is attached to a handle assembly, the locking pin assembly including a locking pin that is moveable in an axial direction between an extended position and a retracted position;

a housing that houses the plurality of individual second fluid couplers, the housing further including a locking pin hole; and

an operating lever configured to manipulate the locking pin assembly;

wherein:

in the connected and locked state the locking pin is in the extended position in which a shaft end of the locking pin is located in the locking pin hole, thereby preventing rotation of the handle assembly;

the locking pin assembly is manipulated by a user operation of the operating lever to move the locking pin from the extended position to the retracted position out from the locking pin hole to configure the multi-coupling system in the connected and unlocked state in which the handle assembly is rotatable to reconfigure the multi-coupling system to the disconnected state; and

the locking pin assembly is configured to automatically retain the locking pin in the retracted position when the multi-coupling system is in the connected and unlocked state.

2. The multi-coupling system of claim 1 , wherein the locking pin assembly includes a knob, and the operating lever is fixed about the knob and the operating lever operates the locking pin assembly by rotating the knob.

3. The multi-coupling system of claim 2 , wherein the operating lever is press fit over the knob.

4. The multi-coupling system of claim 1 , wherein the operating lever is made of a rigid plastic.

5. The multi-coupling system of claim 1 , wherein the operating lever is positioned about the locking pin assembly such that the user can manipulate the handle assembly and the operating lever simultaneously with one hand.

6. The multi-coupling system of claim 1 , wherein the operating lever is positionable in a ready position, a locked position, and a detented position, wherein:

in the ready position, the first multi-coupling component and the second multi-coupling component are disengaged and the handle assembly is in a disconnected position;

the operating lever is moved from the ready position to the locked position to rotate the pin assembly to lock the first multi-coupling component to the second multi-coupling component; and

the operating lever is rotated from the locked position to the detented position for releasing first multi-coupling component and the second multi-coupling component.

7. The multi-coupling system of claim 6 , wherein movement of the handle assembly to the disconnected position rotates the operating lever from the detented position back to the ready position.

8. A second multi-coupling component for connecting to a first multi-coupling component in a multi-coupling system, the second multi-coupling component comprising:

a plurality of individual second fluid couplers;

a handle assembly that is rotatable to configure the multi-coupling system between a disconnected state and a connected and locked state;

a locking pin assembly that is attached to the handle assembly, the locking pin assembly including a locking pin that is moveable in an axial direction between an extended position and a retracted position;

an operating lever configured to manipulate the locking pin assembly; and

a housing that houses the plurality of individual second fluid couplers, the housing further including a locking pin hole;

wherein:

in the connected and locked state the locking pin is in the extended position in which a shaft end of the locking pin is located in the locking pin hole, thereby preventing rotation of the handle assembly;

the locking pin assembly is manipulated by a user operation of the operating lever to move the locking pin from the extended position to the retracted position out from the locking pin hole to configure the multi-coupling system in a connected and unlocked state in which the handle assembly is rotatable to reconfigure the multi-coupling system to the disconnected state; and

the locking pin assembly is configured to automatically retain the locking pin in the retracted position when the multi-coupling system is in the connected and unlocked state.

9. The second multi-coupling component of claim 8 , wherein the locking pin assembly includes a knob, and the operating lever is fixed about the knob, and the operating lever operates the locking pin assembly by rotating the knob.

10. The second multi-coupling component of claim 9 , wherein the operating lever is press fit over the knob.

11. The second multi-coupling component of claim 8 , wherein the operating lever is made of a rigid plastic.

12. The second multi-coupling component of claim 8 , wherein the operating lever is positioned about the locking pin assembly such that the user can manipulate the handle assembly and the operating lever simultaneously with one hand.

13. The second multi-coupling component of claim 8 , wherein the operating lever is positionable in a ready position, a locked position, and a detented position, wherein:

in the ready position, the first multi-coupling component and the second multi-coupling component are disengaged and the handle assembly is in a disconnected position;

the operating lever is moved from the ready position to the locked position to rotate the pin assembly to lock the first multi-coupling component to the second multi-coupling component; and

the operating lever is rotated from the locked position to the detented position for releasing first multi-coupling component and the second multi-coupling component.

14. The second multi-coupling component of claim 13 , wherein movement of the handle assembly to the disconnected position rotates the operating lever from the detented position back to the ready position.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 13, 2022
From: PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
To: PARKER INTANGIBLES LLC
Reel/Frame 059900/0975 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 18, 2020
From: FONER, BRIAN K.
To: PARKER-HANNIFIN CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 052681/0463 →