Latch verification utilizing a scannable image
A quick connector arranged to display a scannable image that verifies that engaging components of a quick connector have made a connection. A connector body includes an internal passage centrally located in the connector body adapted so that a pipe can be inserted into the passage. A latch member is located on the connector body that is movable from a pipe insertion position that facilitates the insertion of the pipe into the connector body internal passage, to a latch position that captures and retains the pipe to the connector body. A scannable image inscribed on the latch member is hidden and unreadable in the insertion position. Moving the latch member to the latching position captures the pipe and uncovers the scannable image which can read by a machine scanner to verify the connection.
1 . A connector comprising:
a connector body having a receiving portion surrounding an internal passage, the internal passage arranged to receive a pipe therein;
a latch member having at least a first leg retained in the receiving portion the latch member positionable into a latched position; and
a scannable image inscribed on the first leg,
wherein moving the latch member to the latched position retains the pipe to the connector body and causing the scannable image to be readable.
2 . The connector of claim 1 , wherein the connector body includes first and second flanges the first and second flanges defining the connector receiving portion, and an opening located between the first and second flanges extending into the connector receiving portion.
3 . The connector of claim 2 , wherein the latch member is positionable into a pipe insertion position that allows insertion of the pipe into the internal passage and the first and second flanges further include a cross-member extending between the first and second flanges, wherein in the pipe insertion position the latch member first leg is located behind the cross-member preventing the scannable image from being readable.
4 . The connector of claim 2 , wherein in the latched position the first leg extends into the opening and the scannable image becomes readable by a machine scanner through the opening.
5 . The connector of claim 3 , wherein the cross-member obstructs portions of the scannable image to prevent the scannable image from being readable by the machine scanner.
6 . The connector of claim 3 , wherein the cross-member obstructs the entire scannable image to prevent the scannable image from being readable by the machine scanner.
7 . The connector of claim 1 , wherein the scannable image is a geometric pattern marked on a front surface of the first leg of the latch member.
8 . The connector of claim 7 , wherein the geometric pattern is marked using a laser device that stains the front surface to cause the geometric pattern to be formed on the front surface.
9 . The connector of claim 7 , wherein the geometric pattern is marked on the front surface of the first leg using a die having the geometric pattern represented on a die face, wherein the geometric pattern is transferred from the die face to the front surface of the first leg by pressing the die face to the front surface.
10 . A method for verifying a latched connection of a connector, the method comprising:
providing a connector body having a receiving portion surrounding an internal passage the internal passage arranged to receive a pipe therein;
providing a latch member retained on the receiving portion, movable between a pipe insertion position and a latched position, wherein in the pipe insertion position the pipe is inserted into the internal passage;
inscribing a scannable image on the latch member; and
moving the latch member to the latched position retaining the pipe to the connector and causing the scannable image to be readable.
11 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the connector body includes:
first and second flanges defining the receiving portion;
a cross-member extending between the first and second flanges; and
an opening extending into the receiving portion located between the first and second flanges.
12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the latch member includes:
at least a first leg having a front surface wherein the first leg extends into the receiving portion behind the cross-member.
13 . The method of claim 12 , wherein the cross-member prevents the scannable image from being readable by a machine scanner.
14 . The method of claim 12 , wherein in the latched position the first leg extends into the opening and the scannable image become readable by the machine scanner through the opening.
15 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the cross-member obstructs portions of the scannable image preventing the scannable image from being readable by the machine scanner.
16 . The method of claim 13 , wherein the cross-member obstructs the entire scannable image preventing the scannable image from being readable by the machine scanner.
17 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the scannable image is a geometric pattern marked onto the front surface of the first leg of the latch member.
18 . The method of claim 17 , wherein the geometric pattern is marked using a laser device that stains the front surface to cause the geometric pattern to be formed on the front surface.
19 . The method of claim 18 , wherein the geometric pattern is marked on the front surface of the first leg using a die tool having the geometric pattern represented on a die face, wherein the geometric pattern is transferred from the die face to the first leg by pressing the die face to the front surface of the first leg.