Patent classifications
F16L33/02
Liquid manure hose coupler
A hose coupler optimally configured for use with a liquid manure drag hose has a pair of hose coupler ends that are joined using a hose coupler having minimal protrusions and diameter. Each of the hose coupler ends is provided with a plurality of ribs and grooves. These ribs and grooves are arranged to mate with corresponding grooves and ribs formed in a collar. For each hose coupler end, a pair of collars are preferably used to secure a hose thereto. The ribs and grooves are preferably configured to secure the hose and distribute tension applied to the hose throughout the coupler end, while ensuring that the hose wall integrity is maintained. The resulting coupler is compatible with heavier drag hose, will not interfere with or harm the hose during winding and unreeling, and will produce less drag and be less likely to produce interference with obstacles in the field.
Fastening part
A fastening part for fastening a cable carrier to a component, said fastening part comprising: a foot web which can be arranged on a component so as to extend in the peripheral direction thereof and has holding means in its end regions for a first fastening element for fastening the fastening part to the component; and a fastening web which extends in the direction of the foot web and which has multiple fastening means for fastening a differently designed second fastening element for fastening a cable carrier to the fastening part; wherein the foot web and the fastening web are connected to one another in their central region via a connecting element, and side regions of the fastening web extending beyond the connecting element have at least some of the fastening means as first fastening means.
Hose ending, mainly as connecting element
Hose has a body and a mouthpiece connected with the body. The mouthpiece is slidably placed against the body and is mounted at the end of the hose and includes a thickening. The ending has a circumferential stop placed in the axis of the mouthpiece. The stop has on its circumference a touch surface which is oriented inside, against the thickening on the mouthpiece. The mouthpiece is sealed by sealing ring against the body. The ring is placed in the sealing zone, or the mouthpiece is connected with the body by a flexible bellow. During the movement of the mouthpiece outside the touch surface and the outer surface of the hose in the zone with the thickening draw closer and the hose is held on the mouthpiece by the under pressure between the surface of the stop and the thickening.
Fluid couplings
This document describes fluid coupling devices for fluid handling systems. For example, some embodiments described in this document relate to fluid coupling devices that snap together, and are then secured to each other using a collar and collet mechanism. Some fluid coupling devices described herein are well suited for use in systems that provide fluid cooling for heat generating devices such as computer hardware. The fluid coupling devices described herein are also suitable for many other uses.
Fluid couplings
This document describes fluid coupling devices for fluid handling systems. For example, some embodiments described in this document relate to fluid coupling devices that snap together, and are then secured to each other using a collar and collet mechanism. Some fluid coupling devices described herein are well suited for use in systems that provide fluid cooling for heat generating devices such as computer hardware. The fluid coupling devices described herein are also suitable for many other uses.
TOGGLE-TYPE OPEN-CLOSE CLAMPING STRUCTURAL ASSEMBLY AND PUMP HEAD OF PERISTALTIC PUMP
A toggle-type open-close clamping structural assembly and a pump head of a peristaltic pump comprising same. The toggle-type open-close clamping structural assembly comprises: a lower pipe clamp and an upper pipe clamp (1) that are oppositely arranged and that are used to form a pair of hose clamp hoops; an upper pressure block used for lifting and lowering to open and close; and a driving lever (4) used for enabling the upper pipe clamp (1) to follow the upper pressure block to lift, slip and follow-up. The driving lever (4) is pivotally connected to the upper pressure block. The upper pipe clamp (1) and one end of the driving lever (4) are overlappingly disposed in a clamping port reserved on the upper pressure block, and the other end of the driving lever (4) is abutted against a fixing part (5) that serves as fixing reference. In the lifting process of the upper pressure block, the upper pipe clamp (1) is driven to lift, and meanwhile, the driving lever (4) follows up and rises and lifts up the upper pipe clamp (1), so that the upper pipe clamp (1) is far away from the lower pipe clamp, thereby preventing the driving lever (4) from wear and tear and achieving simple and efficient replacement of hoses.
STERILE CONNECTOR FOR THE STERILE TRANSFER OF A LIQUID MEDIUM
The invention relates to a sterile connector for the sterile transfer of a liquid medium, in particular a biological medium, from a liquid container (2) into a fluid chamber (3, 3), wherein the sterile connector (1) has a first coupling device (5) and a second coupling device (6). It is proposed that the first coupling device (5) has a fluid inlet (7) and a fluid outlet (8) and also a first cannula (9), the latter having an end which is directed away from the fluid inlet (7) and forms the fluid outlet (8), that the second coupling device (6) has a fluid passage (10) which, in an initial state of the sterile connector (1), is covered axially by a first septum (11), that the fluid outlet (8), in the initial state of the sterile connector (1), is arranged in a hermetically sealed region of the first coupling device (5) and the surface (11a) of the first septum (11) facing axially away from the fluid passage (10) is arranged in a hermetically sealed region of the second coupling device (6), and that, in a fluidic connection process starting from the initial state of the sterile connector (1), a fluidic connection between the fluid inlet (7) and the fluid passage (10) can be produced by the fact that the end of the first cannula (9) forming the fluid outlet (8) pierces the first septum (11) of the second coupling device (6).
STERILE CONNECTOR FOR THE STERILE TRANSFER OF A LIQUID MEDIUM
The invention relates to a sterile connector for the sterile transfer of a liquid medium, in particular a biological medium, from a liquid container (2) into a fluid chamber (3, 3), wherein the sterile connector (1) has a first coupling device (5) and a second coupling device (6). It is proposed that the first coupling device (5) has a fluid inlet (7) and a fluid outlet (8) and also a first cannula (9), the latter having an end which is directed away from the fluid inlet (7) and forms the fluid outlet (8), that the second coupling device (6) has a fluid passage (10) which, in an initial state of the sterile connector (1), is covered axially by a first septum (11), that the fluid outlet (8), in the initial state of the sterile connector (1), is arranged in a hermetically sealed region of the first coupling device (5) and the surface (11a) of the first septum (11) facing axially away from the fluid passage (10) is arranged in a hermetically sealed region of the second coupling device (6), and that, in a fluidic connection process starting from the initial state of the sterile connector (1), a fluidic connection between the fluid inlet (7) and the fluid passage (10) can be produced by the fact that the end of the first cannula (9) forming the fluid outlet (8) pierces the first septum (11) of the second coupling device (6).
Locator systems and methods for hose clamps
Locator systems and methods for hose clamps include at least one a locator tab. Each locator tab includes a main body, a clamp end, and at least one flange. The main body includes a crossbar having opposing first and second ends, a first leg extending from the first end, and a second leg extending from the second end. The clamp end extends from the main body and is configured to be secured to a hose. The at least one flange extends from the main body and is configured to retain a band of the hose clamp between the at least one flange and the crossbar until the band is tightened around the hose. The crossbar is non-parallel to the band when the band is retained between the at least one flange and the crossbar.
Hose clamp
A hose clamp includes a clamp main body including a ring portion and a pair of knob portions; and a holder. The holder includes a main body portion, a pair of holding walls, and an operation portion. An inner surface on a distal end side of one holding wall includes a protrusion that protrudes more largely inward than an inner surface on a distal end side of other holding wall. And in a state where the pair of knob portions are close to each other, a distal end of one knob portion in a peripheral direction is engaged with the inner surface of the one holding wall, and the other knob portion is engaged with the inner surface of the other holding wall, so that the ring portion is kept in a diameter-increased state.