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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 29, 2001
Filed:
Aug. 03, 2000
Dennis C. Giesler, Maple Grove, MN (US);
Jason T. Dunn, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Paul E. LeMay, Shoreview, MN (US);
Parker-Hannifin Corporation, Cleveland, OH (US);
Abstract
A female coupling member for a low-spill, quick-disconnect coupling where a male coupling member has a valve with a conical head projecting axially forward of a forward end of a body of the male coupling member. The female coupling member includes a body having an axially-extending internal cavity with a forward end dimensioned to receive the body of the male coupling member. An annular piston sleeve is spring-biased forwardly within the internal cavity of the female body. A radially-inward projecting annular valve seat in the female body separates a rear cavity portion of the internal cavity from a forward cavity portion. A valve stem assembly is slideably received within the internal cavity of the female body. The valve stem assembly includes i) a poppet valve dimensioned to be sealingly seated forwardly against the valve seat in the female body when the female coupling member is in an uncoupled condition; and ii) a valve stem portion connected to the poppet valve and extending forward of the poppet valve. The valve stem portion includes an enlarged valve head sealingly mating with a valve seat on the piston sleeve when the female coupling member is in the uncoupled condition. The valve head includes a forwardly-opening conical cavity dimensioned to closely receive the conical valve head of the male coupling member. The male coupling member axially-displaces the piston sleeve and the valve stem assembly rearward in the female body away from their respective valve seats when the male coupling member is inserted into the female coupling member to provide a flow path through the female coupling member.