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JP2008512607A - Coupling device - Google Patents
JP2008512607A
JP2008512607A JP2007529347A JP2007529347A JP2008512607A JP 2008512607 A JP2008512607 A JP 2008512607A JP 2007529347 A JP2007529347 A JP 2007529347A JP 2007529347 A JP2007529347 A JP 2007529347A JP 2008512607 A JP2008512607 A JP 2008512607A
JP2007529347A
JP4510086B2 (en
トレド、ミカエル
フェーガー、アクセル
ライモント、アルバー
アー ライモント エ カンパニュイ
2004-12-27 Priority to DE200410062887 priority Critical patent/DE102004062887B3/en
2005-10-13 Application filed by アー ライモント エ カンパニュイ filed Critical アー ライモント エ カンパニュイ
2005-10-13 Priority to PCT/EP2005/010996 priority patent/WO2006074719A1/en
2008-04-24 Publication of JP2008512607A publication Critical patent/JP2008512607A/en
2010-07-21 Publication of JP4510086B2 publication Critical patent/JP4510086B2/en
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To reliably perform an operation when releasing a coupling between a receiving member and a plug-in member even when the assembly is relatively simple, the wear resistance is large, and the spatial condition is particularly severe. Providing a coupling device that can be used.
A receiving member (1) for receiving a plug-in member (17) with a detent ring (22) and at least one engagement lock disposed on an engagement lock arm receiving portion (4). A coupling device having a holding device (9) having an arm (13) and at least one detent arm (11), wherein the holding device (9) is a longitudinal receiving space ( 16) is capable of being fitted in, and movable between the pushing position and the pushing position in a direction perpendicular to the inserting direction of the inserting member (17), and the receiving member (1) and the holding device ( 9) When the insertion member (17) is not properly inserted into the receiving member (1), the holding device (9) is prevented from starting from the pushing position and moving to the pushing position. A plurality of engagement robots engaged with each other A locking element (6, 13 ') and the detent ring (22) is arranged in the region of the at least one engagement locking arm (13). The engagement between the locking elements (6, 13 ') is released and the holding device (9) is made movable to the pushed-in position so that the detent ring (22) is moved by the at least one detent arm (11). In the coupling device in which the at least one engagement lock arm (13) is configured such that the at least one engagement lock arm (13) is locked from behind, the at least one engagement lock arm (13) can be bent in an axial direction. The axial dimension of the engagement lock arm receiving portion (4) is larger than the thickness of the corresponding engagement lock arm (13), and the engagement lock mechanism is Extrusion In the installation, when the insertion member (17) is not properly inserted into the receiving member (1), the holding device (9) is configured to prevent movement to the pushing position in the axial direction. It has at least one engaging lock protrusion (6) that is oriented.
The present invention relates to a coupling device according to the high-order concept part (front part) of claim 1. That is, the present invention provides a receiving member (female member) for receiving an insertion member (male member) having a detent ring, and at least one engagement lock arm disposed in the engagement lock arm receiving portion, A coupling device having a holding device having at least one detent arm, the holding device being able to be fitted in a longitudinal receiving space of the receiving member, and between a pushing position and a pushing position Is movable in a direction orthogonal to the insertion direction of the insertion member, and when the insertion member is not properly inserted into the reception member, the holding device is An engagement lock mechanism comprising a plurality of engagement lock elements engaged with each other so as to be prevented from moving from the push-out position to the push-in position, and the at least one engagement lock; When the detent ring is disposed in the region of the arm, the engagement between the engagement locking elements is released, and the holding device is moved to the push-in position and is moved by the at least one detent arm. The present invention relates to a coupling device in which the at least one engagement lock arm is configured such that a detent ring is engaged and locked from the rear.
A coupling device of this kind is known from JP2004003588A. In this known coupling device, the locking element of the holding device consists of (two) noses that fit radially inwardly into the receiving space. These noses are respectively formed in (two) locking arms that can be bent radially outward. In the pushing (release) position of the holding device, the locking arm is relaxed in tension in this position, but its nose is fitted into a nose receiving hole (notch) formed in the wall portion of the receiving member, Transition or movement of the holding device to the pushing position is prevented. In this (extrusion) position, when the support ring of the insertion member is arranged in an appropriate positional relationship in the receiving member, the nose is formed on the inclined portion formed in the nose introduction direction in the receiving member. When the support ring slides, the support ring is pressed outward in the radial direction, and the further inclined portion formed in the sliding direction is moved on the opposite inclined portion formed on the wall portion of the receiving member. By sliding, the holding device can move to the pushed-in position.
JP2004003588A
However, in this known coupling device, when it is frequently operated (used), it has a relatively high sensitivity (susceptibility) to wear or fatigue in the region of the inclined portion, and the insertion member is moved from the pushing position to the pushing position. It has been found that it is disadvantageous in a sense that the operation during the transition is relatively complex.
The object of the present invention is therefore a coupling device of the type mentioned at the outset, which is relatively simple (easy) due to structural (assembly force) influences (factors) and wear-resistant. Performance (fatigue resistance) is large, and even when the spatial conditions are particularly severe (even in narrow spaces), it is possible to reliably perform the operation when releasing the coupling between the receiving member and the insertion member It is to provide a coupling device.
According to one aspect of the present invention, the above problem is solved by the features described in the characterizing portion of claim 1 in a coupling device of the type listed at the beginning. That is, the at least one engagement lock arm is configured to be bent in an axial direction, an axial dimension of the engagement lock arm receiving portion is larger than a thickness of the corresponding engagement lock arm, and The engagement lock mechanism prevents the holding device from moving to the push-in position when the insertion member is not properly inserted into the receiving member at the push-out position of the plug-in member [holding device]. Characterized in that it has an axially oriented (at least one) engagement lock projection configured to do so.
In the coupling device of the present invention, the engagement of the engagement locking elements in the pushing position of the holding device is such that when the plug-in member is properly positioned (inserted), the relatively large surface of the detent ring As a result of the axial movement of one or each (at least one) engagement lock arm by action, it is released so that one or each (at least one) engagement lock arm of the holding device It is possible to move (transition) into the pushing position in the relatively large and dimensionable engagement lock arm receiving part, in this position or state, the insertion member being securely fixed, on the other hand, one or each (at least one) The engagement of the two lock arms can be released again simply by moving (or manipulating) in the opposite direction (or sequence), thus simplifying assembly (force) and reducing wear or fatigue. Hardly comparatively occur, it can be operated reliably even when a relatively simple and binding of the release even when the spatial conditions are severe.
Further preferred embodiments and advantages will become apparent from the description given below with reference to the drawings of preferred embodiments of the invention.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view partially showing a cross-section of an embodiment of the coupling device of the present invention. The coupling device shown in FIG. 1 includes a receiving member (female member) 1 made of a hard plastic material and configured in a bent (bent) structure. The receiving member 1 is configured to be connectable to one end (not shown in FIG. 1) of the transport pipe of the fluid transport system. In the receiving member 1, each of the sides of the vertically long receiving body (body) 3 is expanded in the cross section on the side close to the insertion side 2, respectively, in a direction orthogonal to the axial direction of the receiving body 3. An extending engagement lock arm receiving portion 4 is formed. Engagement lock protrusions 6 are formed as engagement lock elements on the (two) front wall portions 5 located on the side close to the insertion side 2. These engagement lock protrusions 6 protrude from the respective front wall parts 5 in the axial direction, and extend in the direction of the rear wall part 7 positioned facing the front wall part 5. A free space 8 is formed between each free end (tip) of the engagement lock protrusion 6 positioned on the side away from the insertion side 2 and the corresponding rear wall 7.
The coupling device according to the invention further comprises a holding device 9 which is likewise made of a hard (rigid) plastic material. The holding device 9 includes a top portion 10 in which two detent arms 11 positioned opposite to each other are formed (joined). The two detent arms 11 are arranged separated from the engagement lock arm receiving part 4 by the intermediate wall part 12 and are arranged on the side facing the insertion side 2 of the engagement lock arm receiving part 4. The stop arm receiving portions (plural) are respectively fitted.
The holding device 9 of the illustrated embodiment further has two engagement lock arms 13. The engagement lock arm 13 can be fitted in the engagement lock arm receiving part 4 and be bent in the axial direction on the basis of a corresponding correspondence with the nature and / or dimensions of the plastic material used (flexible). Is). Preferably, the engagement lock arm 13 is pre-biased towards the plug-in side 2, so that in the state shown in FIG. 1, it is directed to the plug-in side 2 at least in the region of their free end 13 ′. The flat portion (flat surface) located on the side contacts the front wall portion 5 of the engagement lock arm receiving portion 4.
In the positional relationship of the receiving member 1 and the holding device 9 shown in FIG. 1 in which the holding device is arranged in the pushing position, the free end of the engagement lock arm 13 acting as a further engagement lock element of the engagement lock mechanism. The end surface portion 13 ′ abuts against the wall surface portion of the engagement lock protrusion 6 facing the end surface portion. At this time, the holding device 9 is connected to the insertion side 2 by the preferable pre-biasing force of the engagement lock arm 13. Protected against sliding in the direction and thus in this position into the push-in position.
Further, as is apparent from FIG. 1, one engagement lock notch 14 is formed in the free end region of the engagement lock arm 13 so as to open radially inward. The shapes of the engagement lock notches 14 are complementary to the shapes of the corresponding engagement lock protrusions 6.
FIG. 2 shows the receiving member 1 and the holding device 9 of the above-described embodiment of the coupling device of the present invention, which is inserted into a receiving space 16 surrounded by the receiver 3 in the arrangement or state shown in FIG. It is the perspective view which showed the thing provided with the insertion member 17 fitted by the shaft 15 partially with the cut | disconnection cross section. The plug-in shaft 15 is sealed by a packing mechanism having two elastic packing rings 18, 19. The packing rings 18, 19 are maintained in position by a rigid intermediate ring 20 disposed between the packing rings 18, 19 and an inherent spacer ring 21 disposed fixedly. The plug member 17 is further formed on the opposite side of the plug shaft 15 with respect to the detent ring 22 for coupling to the fluid transport system and a detent ring 22 having an enlarged diameter compared to the plug shaft 15. A coupling shaft.
In the arrangement or state shown in FIG. 2, the plug-in member 17 is inserted deeply into the receiving space 16 in conformity with the exact connection with the receiving member 1. The engagement between the free end face portion 13 'of the engagement lock arm 13 and the engagement lock protrusion 6 that prevents the holding device 9 from moving to the push-in position resists the axial pre-biasing force. It is released by movement of the engagement lock arm 13 in a direction away from the side 2.
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 in a state where the holding device 9 is set at the pushing position. This pushing position starts from the arrangement or state shown in FIG. 2, and a corresponding force is applied to the top 10 to move (move) the engagement lock arm 13 into the free space 8 to a suitable depth. Is achieved by engaging the engagement lock notch portion 14 and the engagement lock protrusion portion 6 due to the urging force of the engagement lock arm 13 (at its (depth) position). The device 9 is fixed at this pushing position. In the pushing position, the detent arm 11 holds the insertion member 17 in the receiving member 1 by engaging and locking the detent ring 22 from the rear. In order to avoid excessive play during such movement, it is advantageous if the free space 8 is configured to be slightly larger than the thickness of the engagement lock arm 13 with respect to the axial dimension. .
Furthermore, as is apparent from FIG. 3, the free end of the engagement lock arm 13 projects slightly (outward in the radial direction) in the region of the receiving member 1 whose diameter is enlarged compared to the receiving body 3. By applying a force to the protruding end portion of the engagement lock arm 13 in a direction away from the insertion side in the axial direction against the pre-biasing force of the engagement lock arm 13, the engagement lock protrusion The engagement between the part 6 and the engagement lock notch 14 is disengaged, and a further force (with a vector component) oriented in the direction orthogonal to the disengagement force in the direction of the top 10 By applying, the holding device 9 can move from the pushing position to the pushing position. And in this extrusion position, the insertion member 17 can be taken out from the receiving member 1 again.
In this way, since two-step force application is performed separately in time in different directions, unintentional separation between the receiving member 1 and the insertion member 17 cannot actually occur. An extremely reliable bond is formed.
On the other hand, when the holding device 9 is not shifted from the state or arrangement shown in FIG. 2 to the pushing position shown in FIG. 3, the insertion member 17 is caused by a relatively large pre-biasing force of the engagement lock arm 13. Is pressed (force) in the direction of the insertion side 2 opposite to the insertion direction (introduction direction). In this way, great assembly certainty is achieved.
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an example of a development of the embodiment shown in FIGS. In the state shown in the figure, the holding device 9 is in the pushing position, and the receiving member 1 is configured linearly. To the extent that it is clear from the description of FIG. 4, for the embodiment of FIGS. 1 to 3 and the development of FIG. 4, corresponding components have been given the same reference numerals and are therefore not described in detail. .
4, the receiving member 1 is formed with a terminal flange (protrusion) 23 having a thickness or width in the radial direction on the insertion side 2, and the holding device 9 is connected to the insertion side. On the side facing 2, a receiving extension 24 is arranged. The end flange 23 and the receiving extension (Vortsatz) 24 are each formed with a recess extending over the most part, and an elastic protective ring 25 is provided in the recess as a pre-biasing means. It is fitted in the form.
In the arrangement or state shown in FIG. 4, the holding device 9 is pre-biased by the protective ring 25, so that when the insertion member 17 is properly inserted (fitted) into the receiving member 1, the holding device 9. Can automatically move to the push-in position.
The perspective view of the holding | maintenance apparatus arrange | positioned in the receiving member and extrusion position of one Example of the coupling | bonding apparatus of this invention. FIG. 3 is a perspective view partially showing a cutaway section of the receiving member and the holding device in the arrangement or state shown in FIG. 1 in a state in which the insertion member of the coupling device of the present invention is inserted into the receiving member. The perspective view of the Example shown in FIG.1 and FIG.2 in the state in which the holding | maintenance apparatus was set to the pushing position. FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a development of the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 in a state in which the holding device is disposed at the pushing position and an elastic protection ring is fitted around the holding device.
A receiving member (1) for receiving a plug-in member (17) with a detent ring (22) and at least one engaging lock arm (13) arranged in the engaging lock arm receiving part (4) A coupling device having a holding device (9) having at least one detent arm (11),
The holding device (9) can be fitted into the vertically long receiving space (16) of the receiving member (1) and in the inserting direction of the inserting member (17) between the pushing position and the pushing position. Can move in an orthogonal direction,
The receiving member (1) and the holding device (9) are arranged so that the holding device (9) starts from the pushing position when the insertion member (17) is not properly inserted into the receiving member (1). An engagement lock mechanism comprising a plurality of engagement lock elements (6, 13 ′) engaged with each other so as to be prevented from moving to the push-in position, and the at least one engagement lock arm ( When the detent ring (22) is arranged in the region 13), the engagement between the engagement locking elements (6, 13 ') is released, and the holding device (9) can be moved to the pushing position. The at least one engagement lock arm (13) is configured so that the detent ring (22) is engaged and locked from behind by the at least one detent arm (11). In
The at least one engagement lock arm (13) is configured to be bendable in an axial direction;
The axial dimension of the engagement lock arm receiving portion (4) is larger than the thickness of the corresponding engagement lock arm (13), and the engagement lock mechanism is configured to hold the insertion member (17) If the insertion member (17) is not properly inserted into the receiving member (1) at the pushing position of the device (9)], the holding device (9) is prevented from moving to the pushing position. A coupling device, characterized in that it has an axially oriented (at least one) engagement lock projection (6) configured as described above.
The at least one engagement lock protrusion (6) is formed on a front wall portion (5) of the engagement lock arm receiving portion (4) located on the near side in the insertion direction of the insertion member. The coupling device according to claim 1.
The free space (8) between the free tip of the at least one engagement lock protrusion (6) and the (rear) wall (7) of the engagement lock arm receiving part (4) is correspondingly arranged. The coupling device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that it substantially corresponds to the thickness of the engagement lock arm (13).
The at least one engagement lock notch (14) configured to engage with a corresponding engagement lock protrusion (6) in the pushing position of the holding device (9). The coupling device according to any one of?
The holding device (9) configured to allow the holding device (9) to move from the pushing position to the pushing position when the insertion member (17) is properly inserted into the receiving member (1). The coupling device according to any one of claims 1 to 4, further comprising a pre-biasing means (25) that acts on the same.
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