scispace - formally typeset
Patent

Solenoid valve with crimp fitting

Reads0
Chats0
TLDR
A retainer can be configured to couple with a valve body and a fitting, in whole or in part as discussed by the authors, to resist uncoupling of the retainer from the valve body.
Abstract
A valve can include a valve body having an inlet, an outlet, an orifice disposed fluidically between the inlet and the outlet, a fitting having a first end configured to be removably coupled with at least one of the inlet and the outlet of the valve body and a second end configured to be coupled to a fluid conduit, and a retainer configured to at least partially resist uncoupling of the fitting from the valve body. A fitting can be configured to slidingly and sealingly engage at least a portion of an inlet and/or outlet bore. A retainer can be configured to couple with a valve body and a fitting. A fitting can be or include a crimp or press fitting, in whole or in part.

read more

References
More filters
Patent

Ball valve assembly

TL;DR: In this paper, a distribution block consisting of a plurality of outer faces with each of at least certain of the faces provided with a bore extending into the block and a ball valve member disposed within the block to provide a fluid flow path there through a fitting member is provided for each bore respectively.
Patent

Manifold-connecting mechanism

TL;DR: In this paper, a U-shaped connecting pin is inserted into the engaging hole of the body and another engaging hole is inserted in an adjacent manifold respectively, and a connecting plate is installed to connect the engaging projections.
Patent

Releasable pipe connection

TL;DR: In this paper, a U-shaped, removable staple 16 is used to connect the female and the male parts of a pipe by passing through apertures in the female part to engage opposite sides of a circumferential groove.