HOSE-LINE CONNECTOR AND LINE SET
20170241579 · 2017-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L33/2071
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to a hose-line connector, comprising a connection part having at least one elongated hose connection for slipping a hose line onto the at least one hose connection. The hose connection has a sealing segment having a circumferential sealing surface at a free front end and a retaining segment axially adjacent thereto as a clamping region for the circumferential radial clamping of a hose line that is slipped on. On the outer circumference of the retaining segment, the retaining segment has a radially protruding rib structure, which has at least one circumferential rib in the form of an annular ridge and/or at least one longitudinal rib distributed over the circumference and extending axially and/or at an angle to the axial direction.
Claims
1. A hose-line connector for a hose line, the connector comprising: a connection part having at least one elongated hose connection for slipping the hose line onto the at least one hose connection, wherein the hose connection has a sealing segment having a circumferential sealing surface at a free front end and a retaining segment axially adjacent thereto as a clamping region for the circumferential radial clamping of a hose line that is slipped on, wherein, on the outer circumference of the retaining segment, there is a radially protruding rib structure which has at least one annular web-shaped circumferential rib and/or at least one longitudinal rib distributed over the circumference and extending axially and/or at an angle to the axial direction.
2. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the rib structure comprises at least two longitudinal ribs distributed uniformly across the circumference.
3. The connector according to claim 2, wherein the rib structure comprises at least two axially spaced, circumferential ribs wherein the longitudinal ribs are each arranged between two adjacent circumferential ribs.
4. The connector according to claim 3, wherein the at least one supplemental rib extending in the circumferential direction in the shape of an annular web is arranged between each two adjacent circumferential ribs, in particular centrally between the circumferential ribs.
5. The connector according to claim 4, wherein the circumferential ribs have an outer diameter (D2) which at least approximately corresponds to the outer diameter (D1) of the sealing surface of the sealing segment.
6. The connector according to claim 5, wherein the longitudinal ribs together with their outer edges define an outer diameter (D3) which is less than or equal to the outer diameter (D2) of the circumferential ribs.
7. The connector according to claim 6, wherein the supplemental ribs have an outer diameter (D4) which is less than or equal to the outer diameter (D3) of the longitudinal ribs.
8. The connector according to claim 1, wherein the rib structure features a circumferential rib which is arranged preferably in the middle axial region of the longitudinal ribs.
9. The connector according to claim 8, wherein the longitudinal ribs with their outer edges jointly define an outer diameter (D3) which is equal to the outer diameter (D2) of the circumferential rib, wherein the outer diameter (D2) of the circumferential rib preferably at least approximately corresponds to the outer diameter (D1) of the sealing surface of the sealing segment.
10. The connector according to claim 9, wherein the rib structure extends beyond an axial longitudinal region which is designed in conformance to the axial width of a hose clamp to be used for clamping of a slipped-on hose line such that the rib structure braces the hose clamp against tipping relative to the connection longitudinal axis.
11. The connector according to claim 10, wherein the sealing surface of the sealing segment, known as a sealing lens, is designed such that the longitudinal cross-section thereof has a bulged convex surface contour.
12. The connector according to claim 11, wherein the sealing surface of the sealing segment comprises a cylindrical surface segment.
13. The connector according to claim 12, wherein the sealing segment passes over a radial, diameter-reducing stage into the retaining segment.
14. The connector according to claim 13, wherein the sealing segment displays a conical, slanting insertion surface on its free end.
15. The connector according to claim 14, wherein the hose connection, in the region opposite its free end and adjoining the retaining segment, comprises a contact element to limit the slip-on of the slip-on hose line.
16. The connector according to claim 15, wherein the connection part with the hose connection is designed as a one-piece cast plastic article, in particular from a fiber-reinforced polyamide, wherein the sealing segment is designed up to the radial stage at the transition to the retaining segment with an axial slant and thus with smooth circumference, free of mold separation burrs, and in the remaining region with radial demolding and thus with axially progressing mold separation burrs, wherein the mold separation burrs proceed axially across the rib structure and in particular across two diametrically opposing, axial longitudinal ribs.
17. The line set comprising a hose line and one or two hose line connectors according to claim 1, wherein each hose-line connector is inserted by its hose connector into one line end of the hose line, wherein the hose line is radially clamped by a hose clamp around the circumference in the region of the retaining segment and of the rib structure of each hose connector.
18. The line set according to claim 17, wherein each hose clamp is designed an as ear clamp or as a squeeze casing.
19. The connector according to claim 2, wherein the rib structure comprises four longitudinal ribs distributed uniformly across the circumference.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention are presented below, with reference to the figures, and explain the invention in greater detail. We have:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] With regard to the following description it is expressly emphasized that the invention is not restricted to the exemplary embodiments and is not limited to all, or to several features of described combinations of features; rather each individual part feature of the/each exemplary embodiment can also have an inventive significance detached from all other part features described in connection therewith, and also in combination with any other features of another exemplary embodiment and also independently of the combinations of features and back-references to the claims.
[0035] A hose-line connector 1 comprises a connection part 2 having at least one elongated hose connection 4 for slipping on a hose line like that depicted, for example, in
[0036] As is indicated in particular from the side views in
[0037] In this respect the present disclosure provides that the retaining segment 10 bears on its cylindrical, outer circumference 13 a radially protruding rib structure 14 with at least one circumferential rib 16 in the shape of an annular crevice, and at least one longitudinal rib 18 extending across at a slant to the axial direction and/or distributed axially across the circumference. The rib structure 14 can also feature at least two longitudinal ribs 18, in particular—as illustrated—four longitudinal ribs 18 distributed uniformly across the circumference, so that they are each spaced by 90° to each other in the circumferential direction.
[0038] In the illustrated exemplary embodiments according to
[0039] In the exemplary embodiments according to
[0040] In these designs according to
[0041] The geometric design of the rib structure 14 in relation to the sealing segment 8 with its sealing surface 8a will be described below.
[0042] The sealing segment 8 has an outer diameter D1 in the region of its sealing surface 8a which is fitted to the inside diameter of the hose line 6 to be slipped on, such that the latter in the slipped-on state is elastically expanded and thus rests against the sealing surface 8a with a circumferential, radial contact force toward the inner seal; see
[0043] In the first design according to
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[0047] As regards the embodiment according to
[0048] In all embodiments the rib structure 14 extends across and beyond an axial, longitudinal region of the hose connection 4, which is designed so as to adapt to the axial width of a hose clamp 12 to be used for clamping of a slipped on hose line 6, so that the rib structure 14 directly supports the hose clamp 12 via the hose line 6 against tipping relative to the connection longitudinal axis. In the designs according to
[0049] As is illustrated as an example in the depictions according to
[0050] Moreover, the sealing segment 8 features at the free end a slanted conical insertion surface 22 which promotes slipping on of the hose line 6, in that the hose line 6 is elastically expanded over the slanted insertion surface 22 during the slip on process.
[0051] The sealing segment 8 and/or the sealing surface 8a passes over a radial diameter-reducing stage 24 into the retaining segment 10 and its initially cylindrical circumferential surface 13.
[0052] It should also be mentioned that the hose connection 4—on its region opposite the free end and the sealing segment 8 and adjoining the retaining segment 10—features a contact element 26 to limit the insertion for the slipped on hose line 6. This contact element 26 can be formed preferably by means of a circumferential annular web.
[0053] On the side opposite the sealing segment 8 adjoining the hose connection 4 and the contact element 26, the connection part 2 can feature any kind of connection segment 28, as illustrated for example in the form of a cylindrical connection lug. But the hose connection 4 can also be joined as a single part to any other connection part or other aggregate.
[0054] As was already mentioned above, the connection part 2 together with the hose connection 4 is designed preferably as a molded plastic part. To do so, preferably the sealing segment 8 is formed up to the radial stage 24 at the transition to the retaining segment 10, with an axial slant and thus on the sealing surface 8a and on the slanting insertion surface 22 is free of molding burrs, whereas in the remaining region axial progressing molding burrs 30 can be formed by a radial slant, as is indicated in the particular side views. A mold separation plane is selected here such that the molding burrs 30 extend axially over the rib structure 14, and in particular over two diametrically opposing, axial longitudinal ribs 18. Thus the molding burrs 30 also contribute to secure retention of the hose line 6, in particular to prevent twisting.
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[0056] The invention is not restricted to the illustrated and described exemplary embodiments, but rather encompasses all equivalent designs within the sense of the invention. It is expressly emphasized that the exemplary embodiments are not restricted to all features in combination; rather each individual part feature by itself can also have inventive significance detached from all other part features. Furthermore, the invention is not limited to the combination of features defined in the particular, independent claim, but rather can be defined by any other particular combination of certain features of all individual features disclosed. This means that basically practically each individual feature of the particular independent claim can be omitted or replaced by at least one other single feature disclosed elsewhere in the application. In this respect the claims are to be understood solely as a first attempt at formulation of an invention.