Bellow
20210396319 · 2021-12-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L57/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J3/045
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D3/845
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16J3/042
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L58/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
Bellow of a flexible material for protecting a coupling comprising first and second connector end subject to vibration and torsion. The bellow comprises a material able to prevent material from entering or exiting the space between the connector ends. The bellow is arranged to be attached to the first connector end by a first clamp and to the second connector end by a second clamp. The bellow is provided with a zipper comprising a zipper slider and first and second zipper part attached to opposite ends of the sheet. Thus, the bellow can be wrapped around said first connector end and second connector end and closed by zipper.
Claims
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12. A bellow connection for protecting space between a first connector end (101) of a first connector (100) and a second connector end (201) of a second connector (200) in a coupling, the first and second connectors (100, 200) being subjected to relative translation and vibration during use, comprising: a bellow (300) formed from a flexible material that is at least partially dustproof or fluidproof and being arranged to be attached to the first connector end (101) by a first clamp (303) and to the second connector end (201) by a second clamp (304), the bellow (300) being split and comprising at least one sheet defining a plane when flat provided with a zipper (305) comprising a zipper slider (306) and first and second cooperative zipper parts (305′, 305″) attached to opposite ends of the sheet, the zipper (305) being arranged to close or open the bellow (300) when wrapped around said first and second connector ends (101, 201); a first connector annular sealing (301) formed from a flexible material arranged to be applied on said first end (101) and a second connector annular sealing (302) formed from a flexible material is arranged to be applied on said second connector end (201), the first and second connector annular sealings (301, 302) being positioned underneath the bellow (300) when the bellow is wrapped around said first connector end (101) and second connector end (201), wherein the bellow sheet exhibits excessive material providing a bellow length measured along a longitudinal axis of the bellow (300) when assembled, the bellow length being longer than a distance between said first and second connector ends (101, 201), thereby providing a region of the bellow ends without the zipper, and the zipper (305) and a zipper support (307) have a thickness in a direction perpendicular to the bellow sheet plane that is substantially the same as a radial thickness of the bellow sheet (300), thereby allowing the end of said zipper (305) and zipper support (307) to be arranged flush with the respective adjacent connector sealings (301, 302).
13. The bellow connection of claim 12, wherein the bellow has a first bellow section (300′) and a second bellow section (300″), each being formed as an extension from respective free ends of the split bellow (300), the first bellow section (300′) and second bellow section (300″) configured to be wrapped around each other, and interconnected by a bellow section connection (308) at the end of the respective bellow sections proximate adjacent ends of the first bellow section (300′) and second bellow section (300″).
14. The bellow connection of claim 13, wherein the bellow section connection (308) is a moulded connection.
15. The bellow connection of claim 13, wherein the bellow section connection (308) is a glued connection.
16. The bellow connection of claim 12, wherein the bellow has a convex surface configuration when wrapped and secured around the first (101) and second (201) connector ends.
17. The bellow connection of claim 13, wherein the bellow has a convex surface configuration when wrapped and secured around the first (101) and second (201) connector ends.
18. The bellow connection of claim 12, wherein the bellow has a substantially cylindrical surface configuration when wrapped and secured around the first (101) and second (201) connector ends.
19. The bellow connection of claim 13, wherein the bellow has a substantially cylindrical surface configuration when wrapped and secured around the first (101) and second (201) connector ends.
20. The bellow connection of claim 12, wherein the bellow has a frustoconical surface configuration when wrapped and secured around the first (101) and second (201) connector ends.
21. The bellow connection of claim 13, wherein the bellow has a frustoconical surface configuration when wrapped and secured around the first (101) and second (201) connector ends.
22. The bellow connection of claim 13, comprising a sealant applied in the interstice between the first and second bellow sections (300′, 300″).
23. The bellow connection of claim 16, comprising a sealant applied in the interstice between the first and second bellow sections (300′, 300″).
24. The bellow connection of claim 18, comprising a sealant applied in the interstice between the first and second bellow sections (300′, 300″).
25. The bellow connection of claim 20, comprising a sealant applied in the interstice between the first and second bellow sections (300′, 300″).
26. The bellow connection of claim 22, wherein the sealant is a viscous sealant.
27. The bellow connection of claim 22, wherein the sealant is grease.
28. The bellow connection of claim 12, wherein the bellow sheet is made of a material selected from the group consisting of a polymer, elastomer and textile.
29. The bellow connection of claim 13, wherein the bellow sheet is made of a material selected from the group consisting of a polymer, elastomer and textile.
30. The bellow connection of claim 16, wherein the bellow sheet is made of a material selected from the group consisting of a polymer, elastomer and textile.
31. The bellow connection of claim 18, wherein the bellow sheet is made of a material selected from the group consisting of a polymer, elastomer and textile.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The invention is described in further detail below by means of drawings, where
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0040] While the disclosed bellow has been illustrated with a convex shape (
[0041] In a preferred embodiment, the bellow is made of an industry standard elastomeric and/or polymeric material. Bellows of this type are particularly suitable in cases where fluid or dust proof assembly is necessary. However, it is also conceivable to use bellows of other materials, such as textile, where requirement to fluid or dustproofing is lower. In general, the bellow material must be able to accommodate varying relative translation and vibration between the connector ends, and materials are selected for flexibility and durability.
[0042] The zippers tend to have one ‘flat side’, where on the other side the main body of the zipper protrudes somewhat from the mounting surface. By utilizing a connector sealing with a thickness that matches the thickness of the zipper itself, and attaching said zipper with the protruding body pointing into the thickness of the connector sealing, the zipper and material can be made to be approximately flush with respect to each other. This accommodates the sealing, by evening out differences in thickness. The additional soft sealing layer also aids in this process.
[0043] The zipper quality vary with the field of use. In cases where requirements to fluidproofing or dustproofing is low, low cost zippers may be used. On the other hand, where requirements to ability to withstand strain and intrusion of dust or fluid are high, zippers with higher quality may be required, e.g. diver's wet-suit quality. In the latter case, the quality requirements may be facilitated by providing a double-layered or even multi-layered bellows.
[0044] As is apparent from the description above, the disclosed embodiments prescribe at least a single-layered bellow with one zipper, but multiple-layered bellows, interconnected or not, can be used according to the intended field of use. It should be mentioned that the space(s) between adjacent bellow sections in multi-layered bellows can be filled with a sealant, such as grease, to enhance fluidproofing or dustproofing.
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[0045] 100 First connector [0046] 101 First connector end [0047] 102 Upper flange [0048] 200 Second connector [0049] 201 Second connector end [0050] 300 Bellow [0051] 301 First connector sealing [0052] 302 Second connector sealing [0053] 300′ First (inner) bellow section [0054] 300″ Second (outer) bellow section [0055] 303 First clamp [0056] 304 Second clamp [0057] 305 Zipper [0058] 305′ First zipper part [0059] 305″ Second zipper part [0060] 306 Zipper slider [0061] 307 Zipper support [0062] 308 Bellow section connection