MUMBAI, India, July 5 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202517058109 A) filed by Faster S. R. L., Rivolta d'Adda, Italy, on June 17, for 'multi-connection device with frontal coupling plates for simultaneous coupling of two or more hydraulic and/or electric lines.'
Inventor(s) include Sorbi, Roberto; and Danelli, Alessandro.
The application for the patent was published on July 4, under issue no. 27/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention concerns a frontal connection plate device for the simultaneous connection of a plurality of hydraulic lines and/or electrical connectors, comprising a fixed part (10) and a movable part (20), wherein said fixed part (10) comprises a fixed plate (11) within which female quick couplings (11') and/or female electrical connectors are housed, a connecting lever group (13) and at least one pair of vertical tie-rods (12a, 12b) associated in a slidable manner in vertical direction to said fixed plate (11) and moved by said lever group (13) by means of connecting rods (14a, 14b) linked to it, wherein said tie-rods (12a, 12b) comprise each a C-shaped portion (12a', 12b') within which a movable plate (21) of said second movable part (20) can be slidably inserted, in turn supporting male quick couplings (21') and /or male electrical connectors, so that the movement of said lever group (13) between an "open" position and a "closed" position causes, by means of said connecting rods (14a, 14b), the movement in vertical direction of said tie-rods (12a, 12b) which causes the clamping of said movable plate (21) on said fixed plate (11) and brings said quick couplings (11', 21') and/or electrical connectors from a disconnected condition corresponding to the open lever group (13) position to a connected condition corresponding to the closed lever group (13) position."
The patent application was internationally filed on Nov. 22, 2023, under International application No.PCT/IB2023/061794.
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