COMPRESSION RING
20170276156 · 2017-09-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L33/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A compression ring made of an initially open clamping band has ends which mutually engage in puzzle-like fashion for closing the compression ring. One band end carries a tongue which projects in the longitudinal direction of the band and has arms extending transversely to the longitudinal direction of the band, and the other end of the band is formed complementarily thereto. The transverse edges of the arms, which extend transversely to the longitudinal direction of the band and face the free end of the tongue, each have a convex part at the outer end and a concave part at the inner end.
Claims
1. A compression ring formed of a clamping band the ends of which engage one another in puzzle-like fashion for closing the compression ring, wherein one band end carries a tongue projecting in the longitudinal direction of the band and having arms extending transversely to the longitudinal direction of the band, and the other band end is formed complementarily thereto, characterised in that, on at least one arm, the transverse edge which extends transversely to the longitudinal direction of the band and faces the free end of the tongue has a straight intermediate part, at its outer end a convex part deviating form the straight intermediate part, and at its inner end a concave part deviating form the straight intermediate part.
2. The compression ring of claim 1, wherein the convex part and the concave part have essentially part-circular edges.
3. The compression ring of claim 1, wherein the height (h) of the convex part and the depth (h) of the concave part as measured from the intermediate part of the transverse edge each amounts to 0.5 to 0.8 per cent of overall length of the closure.
4. The compression ring of claim 1, wherein the transverse edge of the arm, which faces away from the free end of the tongue, forms a recess extending toward the end of the tongue.
5. The compression ring of claim 1, wherein the tongue is symmetrical with respect to the longitudinal band axis.
6. The compression ring of claim 1, wherein the tongue has three arms on either side.
7. The compression ring of claim 1, wherein the arms have lengths which decrease toward the free end of the tongue.
8. The compression ring of claim 1, wherein the space, measured in the longitudinal direction of the band, between the transverse edges having the convex and concave parts of adjacent arms amounts to substantially ⅙ of the overall length of the closure.
9. The compression ring of claim 1, wherein the two band ends are swaged with one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
[0015] An embodiment of the invention will be explained below with reference to the drawing, in which:
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EMBODIMENTS
[0019] The compression ring shown in
[0020] In accordance with
[0021] Each of the transverse edges 20, 21 of the arms 15, 16 which extend transversely to the longitudinal direction of the band and face the tongue end 18, has a convex part 22 at its free outer end and a concave part 23 at its inner end connected to the body of the tongue 13.
[0022] As best seen in
[0023] The spaces, measured in the longitudinal direction of the band, between the transverse edges 20, 21 and 25 are identical and amount to about ⅙ of the overall length of the closure. The transverse edges 26, 27, 28 of the three arms 15, 16, 17 each have an offset 29 which forms an undercut for achieving an additionally anchoring between the two band ends 11, 12.
[0024] In the subsequent compression, the band ends 11, 12 are pressed against one another and swaged. Due to the compression, the diameter of the ring is reduced thereby compressing the object to be fastened. After the compression, the object seeks to expand whereby the compression ring and the connection between its band ends 11, 12 are placed under tensile stress. At this time, the hook formed by the offset 29 provides a safety measure against lateral break away.
REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0025] 10 Clamping band
[0026] 11, 12 Band ends
[0027] 13 Tongue
[0028] 14 Recess
[0029] 15 . . . 17 Arms
[0030] 18 Tongue end
[0031] 20, 21 Transverse edges
[0032] 22 Convex part
[0033] 23 Concave part
[0034] 24 Intermediate part of 21, 22
[0035] 25 Transverse edge
[0036] 26 . . . 28 Transverse edges
[0037] 29 Offset