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JP5613478B2
JP5613478B2 JP2010145947A JP2010145947A JP5613478B2 JP 5613478 B2 JP5613478 B2 JP 5613478B2 JP 2010145947 A JP2010145947 A JP 2010145947A JP 2010145947 A JP2010145947 A JP 2010145947A JP 5613478 B2 JP5613478 B2 JP 5613478B2
JP2010145947A
JP2012007704A (en
2010-06-28 Application filed by 株式会社ニフコ filed Critical 株式会社ニフコ
2010-06-28 Priority to JP2010145947A priority Critical patent/JP5613478B2/en
2012-01-12 Publication of JP2012007704A publication Critical patent/JP2012007704A/en
2014-10-22 Publication of JP5613478B2 publication Critical patent/JP5613478B2/en
The present invention relates to a pipe connection connector for connecting a pipe to a connection target.
Conventionally, as this type of pipe connection connector, a connector body into which a pipe is inserted and removed, and a lock member that is slidably held by the connector body and that fixes the inserted pipe are provided. A holding arm having a hook that is held in a hole opened in the peripheral surface of the connector main body and that is displaceable in the radial direction of the connector is formed, and the hook has an inclined surface on the radially outer side of the tip, When the locking member moves in the direction of fixing the pipe, it engages with the bulge portion of the pipe to fix the pipe, and the inclined surface is pressed against the peripheral edge of the hole of the connector body, so that the radial direction is increased. A device whose movement is regulated is known (see Patent Document 1).
Further, in this conventional connector, when the release arm connected to the rear end side of the holding arm is pressed, the lock member moves in the direction of releasing the fixing of the pipe, thereby pressing the inclined surface of the hook. When the hook is released, the hook can move outward in the radial direction (a direction in which the pipe can be disconnected).
Japanese Patent No. 31007085
By the way, in the above prior art, when a pulling direction force acts on the pipe connected to the connector, the locking member moves in the direction of fixing the pipe and the pressing force against the inclined surface of the hook increases, so that the pipe is stable. Fixed to. However, if a force in a direction to release the pipe is applied to the lock member, the hook may be released from the bulge portion of the pipe regardless of the normal release operation by the user. .
The present invention has been devised in view of such problems of the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide a connector for pipe connection that can firmly hold the connection state with the pipe.
According to a first aspect of the present invention made to solve the above-mentioned problem, a pipe connection connector (1) for connecting a pipe (2) to a connection object, wherein the pipe is inserted and removed. A connector main body (3), a pipe locking portion (23) for locking the pipe, a lock position where the pipe locking portion locks the pipe, and a lock release position for releasing the locking; A lock member (4) held against the connector main body so as to be movable between and a biasing means (33, 41) for biasing the lock member toward the lock position. The portion is biased in a direction of locking the pipe by a biasing force of the biasing means when the lock member is in the lock position.
According to the second aspect of the present invention, with respect to the first side, the connector body and the lock member are formed with a guide surface (28b, 57a) on one side and the lock member on the other side. A sliding contact portion (26a, 51) is formed which slides on the guide surface when moving, and the sliding portion moves on the guide surface by the biasing force of the biasing means. Thus, the pipe is guided in a direction to lock the pipe.
According to a third aspect of the present invention, with respect to the second aspect, the biasing means is provided on one of the connector body and the lock member, and is elastically deformed by contacting the other side. And an elastic biasing piece (33) for generating the biasing force.
According to the fourth aspect of the present invention, the second side surface is provided so as to be elastically deformable by engagement with the connector body, and the sliding contact portion (26a) or the guide surface (28b) is provided. One is provided in the pipe locking portion.
According to a fifth aspect of the present invention, in the third aspect, the sliding contact portion (51) is formed on the elastic biasing piece.
According to the first aspect of the present invention, the pipe locking portion is urged in the pipe locking direction when the lock member is in the locked position, so that the connection state with the pipe is firmly held. Is possible.
Further, according to the second aspect of the present invention, the urging force of the urging means for the lock member can be easily converted into a force for displacing the pipe locking portion in the pipe locking direction. In addition, it is possible to firmly maintain the connection state with the pipe while having a compact configuration.
Further, according to the third aspect of the present invention, it is possible to firmly hold the connection state with the pipe by using the urging force against the lock member while having a simple configuration with a small number of parts.
Further, according to the fourth and fifth aspects of the present invention, it is possible to stably hold the connection state with the pipe by using the urging force against the lock member while having a simple and compact configuration. Become.
It is a perspective view of the connector for pipe connection concerning a 1st embodiment. It is a disassembled perspective view of the pipe connection connector of FIG. It is a partially broken perspective view which shows one state (before connection) in the connection operation | movement of the pipe connection connector of FIG. It is a partially broken perspective view which shows one state (in the middle of connection) in the connection operation | movement of the connector for pipe connection of FIG. It is a partially broken perspective view which shows one state (after completion of a connection) in the connection operation | movement of the pipe connection connector of FIG. It is a figure which expands and shows the VI section in FIG. It is a partially broken perspective view which shows the connection release operation | movement of the connector for pipe connection of FIG. It is a partially broken perspective view which shows the modification of the connector for pipe connection which concerns on 1st Embodiment. It is a disassembled perspective view of the connector for pipe connection which concerns on 2nd Embodiment. FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing one state (before connection) in the connection operation of the pipe connection connector of FIG. 9. It is a principal part longitudinal cross-sectional view of the pipe connection connector of FIG. FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing a state (after completion of connection) in the connection operation of the pipe connection connector of FIG. 9. It is a principal part longitudinal cross-sectional view of the pipe connection connector of FIG. It is a perspective view of the connector for pipe connection concerning a 3rd embodiment. It is a disassembled perspective view of the pipe connection connector of FIG. It is a partially broken perspective view which shows one state (before connection) in the connection operation | movement of the pipe connection connector of FIG. It is a partially broken perspective view which shows one state (after completion of connection) in the connection operation | movement of the pipe connection connector of FIG.
Hereinafter, the connector for pipe connection according to the first embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. In the following, unless otherwise specified, the direction relating to the pipe connecting connector and the pipe is determined according to the direction indicated by the arrow in FIG.
As shown in FIG. 1, a pipe connecting connector (hereinafter simply referred to as a connector) 1 is used to connect a fluid transport pipe 2 to a connection target (here, a fluid transport hose not shown). A connector main body 3 into which the pipe 2 is inserted and removed, and a lock member 4 which is held by the connector main body 3 so as to be movable in the front-rear direction and which fixes and releases the pipe 2 according to the front-rear movement. Mainly composed.
The connector body 3 is made of a synthetic resin material, and as shown in FIG. 2, a cylindrical pipe insertion portion 11 to which the lock member 4 is attached to the outer periphery, and extends downward from the front end of the pipe insertion portion 11. Hose connection part 12. The hose connection part 12 is connected to a fluid transport hose to be connected to the pipe 2. The pipe insertion portion 11 has a symmetrical shape in the vertical and horizontal directions, and in the insertion hole 13 into which the pipe 2 is inserted, two O-rings 14 and 15 for sealing the flow path, a spacer 16 and A bush 17 is attached.
The lock member 4 is a substantially cylindrical member made of a synthetic resin material, and has a symmetrical shape in the vertical and horizontal directions. Elastic locking pieces 23 defined by upper and lower slits 21 and 22 extending from the rear end to the front are provided on the left and right sides of the lock member 4, respectively. A locking claw 25 projects from the free end of the elastic locking piece 23 toward the radially inner side of the lock member 4. Further, the elastic locking piece 23 can be elastically deformed in the left-right direction so that the locking claw 25 is displaced in the radial direction of the lock member 4 with the front base end 23 a as a fulcrum.
The locking claw 25 can be engaged with the pipe 2 by being inserted into the left and right locking openings 26 of the connector body 3 from the outside. As will be described in detail later, a flange-like bulge portion 27 (see FIG. 5) is provided on the outer periphery of the pipe 2 along the circumferential direction. The bulge portion 27 is connected to the connector 1 by the pipe 2. When it is done, it is locked by the locking claw 25. Moreover, the latching claw 25 has the protrusion part 28 which makes the cross section of the substantially triangular shape protruded back from the main-body part 25a protruded radially inward.
In addition, elastic biasing pieces 33 defined by left and right slits 31 and 32 extending from the front end toward the rear are provided above and below the lock member 4, respectively. The elastic biasing piece 33 is elastically deformable in the vertical direction so that the free end 33b is displaced in the radial direction of the lock member 4 with the rear base end 33a as a fulcrum. Although details will be described later, a projecting piece 34 that protrudes in the radial direction is provided at a front end of the pipe insertion portion 11 of the connector body 3 at a position corresponding to the elastic biasing piece 33.
Next, with reference to FIGS. 3 to 7, the connecting operation between the connector 1 and the pipe 2 having the above-described configuration will be described.
As shown in FIG. 3, in the connector 1 before the pipe 2 is connected, the lock member 4 is in the initial position, and the elastic locking piece 23 is in the initial state where it is not deformed. At this time, the elastic urging piece 33 is in a state of being elastically deformed radially outward when the free end portion 33b rides on the inclined rear surface 34a (see FIG. 2) of the protruding piece 34 of the connector body 3. The lock member 4 is in a state of being biased rearward by the elastic restoring force (biasing force) of the elastic biasing piece 33. Further, the elastic locking piece 23 has its locking claw 25 abutted against the rear edge 26a of the locking opening of the connector body 3, and the protrusion 28 is locked to the rear edge 26a, so that the elastic locking piece 23 moves radially outward. Displacement is regulated.
Next, when the user inserts the pipe 2 into the insertion hole 13 of the connector main body 3 to a predetermined position, the bulge portion 27 comes into contact with the locking claw 25 as shown in FIG. Then, when the user pushes the pipe 2 further forward, the lock member 4 moves forward against the urging force of the elastic urging piece 33. As a result, the locking claw 25 is separated from the rear edge 26a of the locking opening 26, and the locking of the protrusion 28 is also released. At this time, when the bulge part 27 of the pipe 2 moves forward in a state of sliding contact with the inclined surface 28a (see FIG. 6) inside the protrusion 28, the locking claw 25 is displaced radially outward. Over the bulge part 27, it moves backward.
As a result, as shown in FIG. 5, the lock member 4 returns to the lock position (the same position as the initial position described above), and the bulge portion 27 of the pipe 2 is locked by the locking claw 25 to Consolidation is complete. At this time, as shown in FIG. 6, the rear edge 26 a of the locking opening 26 is in a state in which the inner corner is in sliding contact with the outer inclined surface 28 b of the protrusion 28. The inclined surface 28b is inclined with respect to the insertion direction (front-rear direction) of the pipe 2 so as to go from the radially outer side to the radially inner side as going further rearward. As a result, the urging force of the elastic urging piece 33 acting to move the lock member 4 rearward is displaced inward in the radial direction indicated by the arrow A (that is, the direction in which the pipe 2 is locked). It is converted into the force to make. As a result, the locking claw 25 is urged so that the projection 28 enters the front inside of the rear edge 26a of the locking opening 26, that is, the locking claw 25 is firmly held by the bulge 27. Is done.
The configuration for converting the urging force of the elastic urging piece 33 into a force that displaces the locking claw 25 in the direction in which the pipe 2 is locked is not limited to the above-described configuration. An inclined surface that functions in the same manner may be provided on the connector body 3 side, and a portion that functions in the same manner as the rear edge 26a of the locking opening 26 may be provided on the elastic locking piece 23 side.
On the other hand, when the connection state of the pipe 2 to the connector 1 is released, the user is in the locked position as shown in FIG. 7 by grasping the grip portion 4a formed above and below the lock member 4 with a finger. The lock member 4 is moved to the front unlock position. At this time, when the front edge 26b of the locking opening 26 of the connector body 3 is in sliding contact with the inclined surface 23b formed inside the elastic locking piece 23, the elastic locking piece 23 is elastically deformed radially outward. To do. As a result, similarly to the insertion of the pipe 2, the locking of the protrusion 28 with respect to the rear edge 26 a of the locking opening 26 is released, and the locking claw 25 is displaced outward, thereby engaging with the bulge portion 27. The stop is released. The inclined surface 23b is inclined with respect to the insertion direction of the pipe 2 similarly to the inclined surface 28b, and functions in the same manner when the pipe 2 is connected.
As described above, in the connector 1, the elastic locking piece 23 is urged in the locking direction of the pipe 2 when the lock member 4 is in the locked position, so that the connection state with the pipe 2 is firmly held. It becomes possible. In this case, regardless of the user's operation, it is advantageous in that it is not easily influenced by the force in the direction of releasing the fixation of the pipe 2 acting on the lock member 4 (that is, the force that moves the lock member 4 forward). There is also.
The urging means for urging the lock member 4 toward the lock position is not limited to the one using the elastic urging piece 33 and the protruding piece 34 as described above, and various changes can be made. For example, as shown in FIG. 8, a compression spring 41 interposed between the connector main body 3 and the lock member 4 can be used as the urging means. In this case, the pipe insertion portion 11 of the connector body 3 is provided with an annular spring support portion 42 that supports the front end side of the compression spring 41 instead of the projecting piece 34, and on the front end side of the lock member 4. A step portion 43 that supports the rear end side of the compression spring 41 and defines a holding space thereof is provided.
Next, the connector for pipe connection according to the second embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS. 9 to 13, the same reference numerals are given to the same components as those in the first embodiment. In the second embodiment, detailed descriptions of the same items as those in the first embodiment are omitted except for items specifically mentioned below.
As shown in FIG. 9, the lock member 4 is arranged between a pair of curved arm-like elastic urging pieces 33 extending from the upper center to the left and right and the elastic urging pieces 33, and downward from the upper center. It has a pair of leg-like locking pieces 23 extended. Engaging claws 51 are formed at the free ends of the elastic urging pieces 33, respectively. In the second embodiment, the locking piece 23 has a structure that is not easily elastically deformed. The lock member 4 is held by the connector body 3 so as to be movable in the vertical direction, and the pipe 2 is fixed and released according to the vertical movement.
The connector body 3 is provided with a pair of guide pieces 53 and 54 for guiding the vertical movement of the lock member 4 so as to sandwich the front and rear of the lock member 4. An attachment portion 57 of the lock member 4 is defined by the guide pieces 53 and 54. Engagement recesses 52 are respectively formed on the left and right sides of the attachment portion 57. Although not shown here, an O-ring or the like for sealing the flow path is attached to the insertion hole 13 through which the pipe 2 is inserted and removed as in the case of the first embodiment.
Next, with reference to FIGS. 10-13, the connection operation | movement of the connector 1 of the said structure and the pipe 2 is demonstrated.
As shown in FIGS. 10 and 11, in the connector 1 before the pipe 2 is connected, the lock member 4 is in the unlocking position (initial position) protruding upward from the connector main body 3. At this time, the elastic urging piece 33 is in a state where the engagement claw 51 at the tip thereof is fitted in the engagement recess 52 of the connector body 3. Further, in this state, the elastic biasing piece 33 is elastically deformed slightly outward with the base end portion 33a as a fulcrum, and the attachment portion 57 is sandwiched by the elastic restoring force. Further, the distal end portion of the locking piece 23 is inserted into a pair of locking openings 26 formed in the upper portion of the attachment portion 57.
Next, the user inserts the pipe 2 in the direction indicated by the arrow B in FIG. 10 into the insertion hole 13 of the connector main body 3, and then moves the lock member 4 downward as shown in FIGS. Push down to the locked position. At this time, the locking piece 23 moves to the rear of the bulge portion 27 of the pipe 2, and the arc portion 23 c provided inside the lower end abuts on the upper outer peripheral surface of the pipe 2. Further, the mounting bar 56 between the locking openings 26 is fitted into the mounting groove 55 formed between the both locking pieces 23. Thereby, the bulge part 27 of the pipe 2 is latched by the latching piece 23, and the connection with the connector 1 of the pipe 2 is completed.
At this time, the engaging claw 51 of the elastic urging piece 33 is moved away from the engaging recess 52 of the connector body 3 and in sliding contact with the lower outer peripheral surface 57 a of the mounting portion 57. Here, the elastic urging piece 33 is elastically deformed so as to expand further outward from the state of FIGS. 10 and 11, and the engaging claw 51 is slidably contacted to the left and right of the lower outer peripheral surface 57 a of the mounting portion 57. It will be in the state. Since the lower outer peripheral surface 57a is inclined inward toward the lower center of the mounting portion 57, the elastic restoring force (biasing force) of the elastic urging piece 33 lowers the lock member 4 (the locking piece 23) downward. That is, it is converted into a force that displaces in the direction in which the pipe 2 is locked.
As a result, the locking piece 23 is urged so that the arc portion 23 c presses the upper outer peripheral surface of the pipe 2, so that the pipe 2 is connected to the connector 1 (that is, the locking piece 23 is locked to the bulge portion 27. ) Is firmly held. In this connected state, the attachment portion 57 located on the upper side of the engaging claw 51 is provided with thick portions 57b on the left and right side walls, whereby the connected state is more stably maintained.
Next, a pipe connecting connector according to a third embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS. 14 to 17, the same reference numerals are given to the same components as those in the first embodiment. In the third embodiment, detailed descriptions of the same items as those in the first embodiment are omitted except for items specifically mentioned below.
As shown in FIGS. 14 and 15, the lock member 4 has a symmetrical shape in the vertical and horizontal directions, and a pair of left and right elastic locking pieces 23 project from the annular portion 4b on the front end side to the rear. ing. As in the case of the first embodiment, the elastic locking piece 23 displaces the locking claw 25 in the radial direction (left-right direction) of the lock member 4 with the front base end portion 23a connected to the annular portion 4b as a fulcrum. It can be elastically deformed. Further, the lock member 4 has a pair of upper and lower elastic urging pieces 33 protruding rearward from the annular portion 4b. The elastic biasing piece 33 is elastically deformable so that the free end portion 33b is displaced in the radial direction (vertical direction) of the lock member 4 with the front base end portion 33a connected to the annular portion 4b as a fulcrum.
As will be described in detail later, as shown in FIG. 16, the elastic urging piece 33 has a protruding portion 33c protruding from the free end portion 33b toward the radially inner side (the pipe insertion portion 11 side). As shown in FIG. 15, the upper and lower outer peripheral surfaces of the pipe insertion portion 11 have a step, and the rear outer peripheral surface 11a has a smaller outer diameter than the front outer peripheral surface 11b. A projecting piece 61 is provided on the rear outer peripheral surface 11 a, and the projecting piece 61 has a front surface abutting against the free end 33 b of the elastic urging piece 33, thereby moving the elastic urging piece 33 to the rear. Can be restricted. Further, an inclined pedestal portion 62 having an inclined surface 62a continuous from the front outer peripheral surface 11b to the rear outer peripheral surface 11a is provided in front of the projecting piece 61.
Next, with reference to FIG.16 and FIG.17, the connection operation | movement of the connector 1 and the pipe 2 of the said structure is demonstrated.
As shown in FIG. 16, in the connector 1 before the pipe 2 is connected, the lock member 4 is in the initial position. At this time, the elastic urging piece 33 is in a state in which the free end portion 33b is elastically deformed radially outward and the protrusion 33c is in sliding contact with the inclined surface 62a. As a result, the lock member 4 is urged rearward by the elastic restoring force (the urging force) of the elastic urging piece 33. Further, the elastic locking piece 23 has its locking claw 25 abutted against the rear edge 26a of the locking opening of the connector body 3, and the protrusion 28 is locked to the rear edge 26a, so that the elastic locking piece 23 moves radially outward. Displacement is regulated.
Next, as in the case of FIG. 4 described above, when the user inserts the pipe 2 into the connector body 3, the lock member 4 moves forward against the biasing force of the elastic biasing piece 33. . As a result, the locking claw 25 moves away from the rear edge 26a of the locking opening 26, and the locking of the protrusion 28 is released. The locking claw 25 moves over the bulge portion 27 while being displaced radially outward, and behind it. Move to.
Thereafter, as shown in FIG. 17, the lock member 4 returns to the lock position (the same position as the above-mentioned initial position), and the bulge portion 27 of the pipe 2 is locked by the locking claw 25 to connect the pipe 2 to the connector 1. Is completed. At this time, the elastic restoring force (biasing force) of the elastic urging piece 33 is downward (that is, the direction in which the pipe 2 is locked), as in the case of the first embodiment. It is converted into a force that displaces. As a result, as described above with reference to FIG. 6, the locking claw 25 is urged so that the protrusion 28 enters the front inside of the rear edge 26 a of the locking opening 26, that is, the engagement with the bulge portion 27. The locking of the pawl 25 is firmly held.
Further, as described above with reference to FIG. 7, when releasing the connected state of the pipe 2 to the connector 1, the user holds the grip portion 4 a formed on the top and bottom of the lock member 4 with his / her finger and locks it. The lock member 4 in the position is moved to the front unlock position. Thereby, the locking of the protrusion 28 with respect to the rear edge 26a of the locking opening 26 is released, and further, the locking of the locking claw 25 with respect to the bulge portion 27 is released.
As described above, also in the connector 1 according to the second embodiment, the elastic locking piece 23 is biased in the locking direction of the pipe 2 when the lock member 4 is in the locked position. It becomes possible to hold the state firmly.
Although the present invention has been described in detail based on specific embodiments, these embodiments are merely examples, and the present invention is not limited to these embodiments. For example, the pipe connection target is not limited to the hose connected to the hose connection part as described above. In some cases, the hose connection part is not provided, and as a part of a housing of a device that can be a pipe connection target. A connector body may be provided. In addition, all the components of the pipe connection connector according to the present invention shown in the above-described embodiment are not necessarily essential, and can be selectively used at least without departing from the scope of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 Pipe connection connector 2 Pipe 3 Connector main body 4 Lock member 23 (elasticity) Locking piece (pipe locking part)
25 Locking claw 26a Rear edge (sliding contact part)
26b Front edge 27 Bulge part 28 Projection part 28b Inclined surface (guide surface)
33 Elastic urging piece (urging means)
34 Projection piece 41 Compression spring (biasing means)
51 engaging claw (sliding contact part)
52 engaging recess 53 guide piece 57 mounting portion 57a lower outer peripheral surface (guide surface)
A pipe connection connector for connecting a pipe to a connection object,
A connector body into which the pipe is inserted and removed;
A pipe locking portion for locking the pipe, the pipe locking portion being movable between a lock position for locking the pipe and a lock release position for releasing the locking ; A locking member held on the outer periphery ;
Biasing means for biasing the lock member toward the lock position;
The lock member is provided so as to be movable in the insertion and extraction directions of the pipe,
The urging means is an elastic urging piece provided on the lock member, and the elastic urging piece is elastically deformed radially outward by engagement with the connector main body at the lock position. Causing a biasing force to bias the lock member toward the lock position;
The connector body is provided with an opening,
The pipe locking portion has a locking claw that locks the pipe by being inserted into the opening from a radially outer side, and is slidably brought into contact with an edge of the opening by the biasing force. A connector for connecting pipes, wherein the claws are elastically displaced radially inward .
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