SENSOR HOUSING
20210396553 · 2021-12-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A sensor housing (1) including a longitudinal axis (2), a clamping area (3) surrounding the longitudinal axis (2) and a recess (4) in the clamping area (3) is described, the recess (4) running in circumferential direction. In such a sensor housing a recess in the clamping area (3) should be provided with low production costs. To this end the recess (4) is formed between a part 6 of the housing (1) and a locking element (5) fixed to the housing (1).
Claims
1. A sensor housing comprising a longitudinal axis, a clamping area surrounding the longitudinal axis, and a recess in the clamping area, the recess running in circumferential direction, wherein the recess is formed between a part of the housing and a locking element fixed to the housing.
2. The sensor housing according to claim 1, wherein the housing comprises an extension having a cross section area smaller than a cross section area of the clamping area, wherein the locking element is fixed to the extension.
3. The sensor housing according to claim 2, wherein the extension is arranged coaxially to the longitudinal axis.
4. The sensor housing according to claim 3, wherein the locking element at least partly surrounds the extension.
5. The sensor housing according to claim 2, wherein the extension is of cylindrical form.
6. The sensor housing according to claim 2, wherein the extension extends perpendicularly from a face of the housing.
7. The sensor housing according to claim 2, wherein a groove is formed in the extension and the locking element is in form of a clip element which is snapped into the groove.
8. The sensor housing according to claim 7, wherein the clip element is E-shaped.
9. The sensor housing according to claim 2, wherein the locking element is in form of a locking washer which is mounted on the extension.
10. The sensor housing according to claim 2, wherein a working section of the sensor housing extends from the extension.
11. The sensor housing according to claim 10, wherein the working section has a cross section smaller than that of the extension.
12. The sensor housing according to claim 10, wherein the working section comprises a threaded portion.
13. The sensor housing according to claim 3, wherein the extension is of cylindrical form.
14. The sensor housing according to claim 4, wherein the extension is of cylindrical form.
15. The sensor housing according to claim 3, wherein the extension extends perpendicularly from a face of the housing.
16. The sensor housing according to claim 4, wherein the extension extends perpendicularly from a face of the housing.
17. The sensor housing according to claim 5, wherein the extension extends perpendicularly from a face of the housing.
18. The sensor housing according to claim 3, wherein a groove is formed in the extension and the locking element is in form of a clip element which is snapped into the groove.
19. The sensor housing according to claim 4, wherein a groove is formed in the extension and the locking element is in form of a clip element which is snapped into the groove.
20. The sensor housing according to claim 5, wherein a groove is formed in the extension and the locking element is in form of a clip element which is snapped into the groove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the drawing, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] In the following description the same elements are referred to with the same reference numerals throughout all figures.
[0029] A sensor housing 1 comprises a longitudinal axis 2 and a clamping area 3 surrounding the longitudinal axis 2. A recess 4 is provided in the clamping area 3. The recess 4 runs in circumferential direction, which does not necessarily mean that it is through going in circumferential direction.
[0030] The recess 4 is formed between a locking element 5 and a part 6 of the housing 1. The part 6 of the housing comprises a permanent clamping surface 7. The locking element 5 comprises a temporary clamping surface 8.
[0031] An extension 9 extents perpendicularly from the permanent clamping surface 7, i. e. from the part 6 of the housing. As can be seen, the part 6 of the housing can be provided with a polygonal outer surface 10, for example a hexagon, which can be used for a mounting tool.
[0032] The extension 9 has a cross section which is smaller than the cross-section area of the clamping area 3, more precisely smaller than the cross section area of the housing part 6. The extension 9 is of cylindrical outer form. The extension 9 extents coaxially with the longitudinal axis 2.
[0033] The extension 9 is provided with a groove 11 running in circumferential direction. The locking element 5 is in form of a spring ring having radially inwardly projecting protrusions 12, 13, 14. The outermost protrusions 12, 14 have an angular distance of more than 180°. Accordingly, the locking element 5 is in form of a E-shaped clip element which can be pushed into the groove 11 by pressing it in radial direction (related to the longitudinal axis 2) into the groove 11. During such mounting the locking element 5 is elastically deformed and the protrusions 12, 13, 14 snap around the bottom surface of the groove 11.
[0034] The temporary clamping surface 8 is an axial surface of the locking element facing the permanent clamping surface 7 of the housing part 6. Accordingly, along the largest part of the circumference of the sensor housing 1 the locking element forms together with the axial surface of the housing part 6 the recess 4. The distance of the radial groove 11 from the permanent clamping surface 7 defines the width of the recess 4.
[0035] The connection of the locking element 4 and the extension 9 can withstand high axial loads. The locking element 5 is a cheap standard part and it is removable from the sensor housing 1, if no special vibration damping is required.
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[0037] The locking element 5 will be able to withstand the axial loads from the clamping element. The radially inwardly projecting parts of a hose clamp are inserted into the recess 4, under normal operation of the fluid system.
[0038] Such a sensor housing 1 allows the use of relatively cheap components for the locking element 5 to enable a remote and fast installation of a sensor arrangement in an opening of a fluid system.
[0039] The sensor housing 1 can comprise at least one sensor to determine a physical property of the fluid in the system, e. g. a pressure sensor or a temperature sensor, arranged within the sensor housing 1.
[0040] To this end the sensor housing 1 is provided with a working section 17 which extends from the extension 9 and has a smaller cross-section area than the extension 9. The working section 17 can likewise be of cylindrical outer form. It forms a step to the extension 9.
[0041] The working section 17 can be used to accommodate the sensor mentioned above. Additionally or alternatively the working section 17 can be provided with a channel guiding the fluid from the system into other parts of the sensor housing 1. Furthermore, the working section 17 can be provided with an inner thread or with an outer thread to enable mounting of the sensor housing 1 to the fluid system.
[0042] While the present disclosure has been illustrated and described with respect to a particular embodiment thereof, it should be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications to this disclosure may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.