TIGHT DEVICE GIVING ACCESS TO AN ENCLOSURE, AS WELL AS A CORRESPONDING TIGHT CONNECTION SYSTEM BETWEEN TWO ENCLOSURES
20220165443 · 2022-05-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
G21F7/005
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A tight device including a flange joined to an enclosure to connect interior and exterior of the enclosure via a through opening of the flange, a door moving between closed and open configurations, and a joint integral with the flange and joining the through opening from the door in the closed configuration. To limit risk of pollution when transferring sterile material through the device, a tubular member is mounted on the flange to move between a retracted position, where the tubular member is arranged outside the through opening when the door is in the closed configuration, and a deployed position, where the tubular member is arranged in the through opening so as to cover the joint when the door is in the open configuration. An elastic member drives the tubular member from its retracted to its deployed position when the door is in the open configuration.
Claims
1. A tight device giving access to an enclosure, comprising: a flange, which delimits a through opening, defining a central axis, and which is adapted to be jointly attached to the enclosure so as to connect interior and exterior of the enclosure via the through opening; a door that is movable relative to said flange between a closed configuration, in which the door closes the through opening, and an open configuration, in which the door is clear of the through opening; a joint (140), which is attached to said flange and which seals closing of the through opening by said door in the closed configuration; a tubular member, movably mounted on said flange between a retracted position in which the tubular member is arranged outside the through opening, the retracted position being occupied by the tubular member when said door is in the closed configuration, and a deployed position in which the tubular member is arranged in the through opening so as to cover said joint, the deployed position being occupied by the tubular member when said door is in the open configuration; and an elastic member, adapted to drive said tubular member from the retracted position to the deployed position when said door is in the open configuration.
2. The tight device according to claim 1, wherein when said tubular member is in the deployed position, said joint is arranged all around said tubular member and said tubular member extends lengthwise on either side of said joint.
3. The tight device according to claim 1, wherein said tubular member in the retracted position is pressed by said elastic member against said door in the closed configuration so as to be driven towards the deployed position by said elastic member at the same time as said door is moved towards the open configuration.
4. The tight device according to claim 1, wherein said tubular member is coaxial with the central axis.
5. The tight device according to claim 1, wherein said tubular member is movable between the retracted and the deployed position by translation along the central axis.
6. The tight device according to claim 5, wherein said tubular member is guided in translation by complementarity of shapes between an outer lateral surface of said tubular member and both an edge of the through opening and a dedicated bearing surface of said flange.
7. The tight device according to claim 1, wherein said elastic member comprises a helical spring, arranged around said tubular member and interposed, along the central axis, between a collar of said tubular member and a rim of said flange.
8. The tight device according to claim 1, wherein said flange and said tubular member jointly define a housing (164), in which said elastic member is integrally arranged and which remains closed when said tubular member passes between the retracted and the deployed positions position.
9. A system for tightly connecting two enclosures, comprising: a first tight device giving access to a first enclosure of the two enclosures, the first tight device comprising: a first flange, which delimits a through opening, defining a central axis, and which is adapted to be jointly attached to the first enclosure so as to connect interior and exterior of the first enclosure via the through opening; a first door that is movable relative to said first flange between a closed configuration, in which the first door closes the through opening, and an open configuration, in which the first door is clear of the through opening, a joint, which is attached to said first flange and which seals closing of the through opening by said first door in the closed configuration; a tubular member, movably mounted on said first flange between: a retracted position in which the tubular member is arranged outside the through opening, the retracted position being occupied by the tubular member when said first door is in the closed configuration, and a deployed position in which the tubular member is arranged in the through opening so as to cover said joint, the deployed position being occupied by the tubular member when said first door is in the open configuration; and an elastic member, adapted to drive said tubular member from the retracted position to the deployed position when said first door is in the open configuration, wherein said first flange and said first door are provided with first fastening means adapted to fasten said first flange and said first door together in a reversible manner in a closed configuration; and a second tight device giving access to a second enclosure of the two enclosures, comprising: a second flange, which is adapted to be jointly attached to the second enclosure so as to access interior of the second enclosure through the second flange; and a second door, carried by said second flange movably between a closed position, in which the second door joints said second flange, and an open position, in which the second door is moved away from said second flange to access the second enclosure through said second flange. wherein (i) said first flange and said second flange are provided with second fastening means, adapted to reversibly fasten said first flange and said second flange to each other, and (ii) said first door and said second door are provided with third fastening means adapted to reversibly fasten said first door and the second door to each other, so that, when assembling said first flange and said second flange to connect the first and second enclosures by centering said first flange and said second flange on the central axis and by moving said first flange and said second flange relative to each other in rotation about the central axis, the second fastening means fixedly connects said first flange and said second flange to each other while, at the same time, the third fastening means fixedly connects said first door in the closed configuration and said second door in the closed configuration to each other and the first fastening means detaches said first door in the closed configuration from said first flange.
10. The system according to claim 9, wherein said second door is carried by said second flange in a tiltable manner about a tilt axis that is orthoradial to a central axis of said second flange.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0036] The invention will be better understood upon reading the following description, given only by way of example and made with reference to the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
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[0043] As indicated in the introductory part of this document, the form of making each of the two enclosures E1 and E2 is not limiting: each of these enclosures can thus be a container, in particular a container, a room, a chamber, etc. Also, in
[0044] As clearly visible in
[0045] The flange 110 defines a through opening 112 that has a closed contour. The flange 110 thus defines a central axis Z-Z on which the through opening 112 is centered. In the example embodiment considered in the figures, the through opening 112 is cylindrical with a circular base, centered on the Z-Z axis, it being noted that other geometric profiles are conceivable, as variants not shown.
[0046] Furthermore, the flange 110 is adapted to be attached tightly to the enclosure E1 so as to connect the inside and the outside of this enclosure via the through opening 112. In practice, a dedicated peripheral portion of the flange 110, facing away from the Z-Z axis, is attached tightly to a wall of the enclosure E1, through which the through opening 112 opens. The form of making tight connection between the flange 110 and the enclosure E1, as well as the geometrical specificities of the part of the flange, dedicated to this connection, are not limiting of the invention.
[0047] Also as clearly visible in
[0048] This door 120 is movable relative to the flange 110 between two distinct configurations, namely a closed configuration, illustrated by
[0049] The door 120 moves reversibly from one to the other, between the closed and open configurations, by moving away from the flange 110. In the example embodiment considered in the figures, this spacing is operable via the tight device 200, as explained in more detail below.
[0050] According to one practical embodiment implemented in the example shown in the figures, the door 120 in the closed configuration is mounted movably on the flange 110, in particular rotatably about the Z-Z axis, between a connected position, shown in
[0051] Whatever the specific features of the arrangements relating to the connection between the flange 110 and the door 120 that allow the latter to pass between the closed and open configurations, the flange 110 is fixedly provided with a joint 140 which, in particular by virtue of its constituent material and its arrangement, fills the through opening 112 by the door 120 in the closed configuration. The embodiment of this joint 140 is not limiting of the invention. In the example embodiment considered in the figures, this joint 140 is a lip joint, a base 142 of which is fixedly embedded in a peripheral groove of the flange 110 while at least one lip 144 of the joint is arranged inside the through opening 112, bearing tightly against the outer periphery of the door 120 in the closed configuration, and at least one other lip 146 of the joint extends outside the through opening 112 all around and flush with the door 120 in the closed configuration.
[0052] Before describing the remainder of the tight device 100, the tight device 200 and arrangements of the tight devices 100 and 200 that make it possible to assemble the latter in order to connect the enclosures E1 and E2 together, will be described in more detail.
[0053] As is clearly visible in
[0054] Also, as clearly visible in
[0055] In the example embodiment considered in the figures, the door 220 is advantageously movable between its closed and open positions by tilting about an axis Y-Y that extends in a direction orthoradial to the central axis of the flange 210. The tilting connection between the door 220 and the flange 210 is achieved by a hinge mechanism 240, for example, which defines the tilting axis Y-Y and whose two constituent parts, movable relative to each other, are carried by the flange 210 and the door 220 respectively. In order to facilitate the movement of the door 220 between its closed and open positions, this door is equipped with an operating handle 222 for example.
[0056] In order to be able to assemble the tight devices 100 and 200 to each other and thus connect the enclosures E1 and E2 to each other, the flanges 110 and 210 are provided with fastening means 300 for reversibly fastening the flanges to each other, and the doors 120 and 220 are provided with fastening means 400 for reversibly fastening the doors to each other. By means of a single rotary maneuver between the flanges 110 and 120, these fastening means 300 and 400 are designed to both securely assemble these two flanges to each other and to securely assemble the doors 120 and 220 to each other, while passing the door 120 in a disconnected position with respect to the flange 110, in other words, while detaching the door 120 from the flange 110. In other words, when assembling the flanges 110 and 210 to connect the enclosures E1 and E2 to each other by centering these flanges on the Z-Z axis and then by relative movement in rotation about this Z-Z axis, the fastening means 300 fixedly connect the flanges 110 and 210 to each other while, at the same time, the fastening means 400 fixedly connect the door 120 in the closed configuration and the door 220 in the closed position to each other on the one hand and, on the other hand, the fastening means 130 release the door 120 in the closed configuration from the flange 110 by moving the door 120 from its connected position to its disconnected position with respect to the flange 110.
[0057] In the example embodiment considered in the figures, the fastening means 300 are made in the form of a bayonet system, the complementary constituent parts of which are carried by the flange 110 and the flange 210 respectively: this bayonet system comprises lugs 116 on the one hand. visible in
[0058] Likewise, in the example embodiment considered in the figures, the fastening means 400 are made in the form of a bayonet system, the complementary constituent parts of which are carried by the doors 120 and 220 respectively: this bayonet system comprises lugs 124 on the one hand, visible in
[0059] Of course, as usual for any bayonet system, each of the grooves 122 of the door 120, the grooves 214 of the flange 210 and the aforementioned grooves of the door 220, at its peripheral end opposite that through which one of the corresponding tabs 114, 116 and 124 is intended to be inserted, is closed by any suitable fixed element, against which the aforementioned tab abuts when the latter is inserted at the maximum in the groove, i.e. when the maximum rotation between the groove and the tab is achieved. More generally, it is understood that the rotary assembly stroke by the fastening means 300 between the flanges 110 and 210, which is typically 30° to 60°, corresponds to the accumulation of the rotary stroke between the doors 120 and 220, to assemble them to each other by the fastening means 400, and of the rotary stroke between the door 120 and the flange 110, to disconnect them from each other by neutralizing the fastening means 130.
[0060] Returning now to the description of the tight device 100, the arrangements of this tight device 100 that make it possible to limit potential pollution coming from the joint 140 are next of interest. To this end, the tight device 100 includes a tubular member 150, visible in
[0061] The tubular member 150 is movably mounted on the flange 110 between two extreme positions, namely a retracted position occupied by the tubular member 150 when the door 120 is in a closed configuration and thus illustrated in
[0062] In its retracted position, the tubular member 150 is arranged outside the through opening 112 and thus does not prevent the door 120 from being in the closed configuration, in particular without the tubular member 150 interfering with the fastening means 130. In practice, the tubular member 150 is located on one of the two axial sides of the door 120, such that the tubular member 150 does not interfere with the separation of the door 120 from the flange 110 in order to pass this door in an open configuration. In the embodiment considered in the Figures, the tubular member 150 is thus located on the side of the door 120, facing the interior of the enclosure E1.
[0063] In its deployed position, the tubular member 150 is arranged in the through opening 112 so as to cover the joint 140, i.e., so that the joint 140 and the outer lateral surface of the tubular member 150 face each other in a direction radial to the Z-Z axis, as clearly visible in
[0064] According to one advantageous arrangement implemented in the example embodiment considered in the figures, which makes it possible for the tubular member 150 to cover the joint 140 in a particularly satisfactory manner, the joint 140 is arranged all around the tubular member 150 and the latter extends lengthwise on either side of the joint 140. That is, the joint 140 surrounds an intermediate longitudinal portion 156 of the tubular member 150, located between its longitudinal ends 152 and 154.
[0065] According to one practical arrangement implemented in the example embodiment considered in the figures, the tubular member 150 is, coaxial to the Z-Z axis, at least partially or even totally. The tubular member 150 and the through opening 112 are thus aligned, which advantageously can make it possible, inter alia, to simplify the mounting of the tubular member 150 on the flange 110 as well as maximize the internal volume of the tubular member 150 by providing that its external lateral surface is complementary to the through opening 112.
[0066] According to another practical arrangement also implemented in the example considered here and advantageously associated with the preceding arrangement, the tubular member 150 is movable between its retracted and deployed positions by translation along the Z-Z axis, in particular by rectilinear translation. The kinematics of moving the tubular member 150 is thus simple and efficient. Advantageously, the translational movement of the tubular member 150 is guided by sliding contact between the tubular member and the flange 110. More specifically, the outer lateral surface of the tubular member 150 is advantageously provided complementary to both the edge of the through opening 12 and a dedicated bearing surface 118 of the flange 110: when the tubular member 150 is in a retracted position, the bearing surface 118 surrounds the intermediate longitudinal portion 156 of the tubular member 150 while the longitudinal end 152 of the tubular member 150, facing the through opening 112, is outside the latter, in particular being distant from the edge of the through opening 112, as clearly visible in
[0067] The elastic member 160, within the tight device 100, is arranged to drive the tubular member 150 from its retracted position to its deployed position when the door 120 is in an open configuration. When the door 120 is in the closed configuration, the elastic member 160 is in a deformed state and thus stores elastic energy. When the door 120 is in an open configuration, the elastic member 160 releases this elastic energy to push the tubular member 150 from its retracted position to its deployed position. Of course, it is understood that in order to move the tubular member 150 from its deployed position to its retracted position, sufficient force must be applied to force the elastic member 160 back to its aforementioned deformed state. In practice, the elastic member 160 is sized so that the aforementioned force is sufficiently small so as not to interfere with the use of the tight device 100, while ensuring that the elastic member 160 produces sufficient elastic energy to drive the tubular member 150 from its retracted position to its deployed position in an efficient and reliable manner.
[0068] In one advantageous practical arrangement implemented in the example embodiment considered in the figures, the tubular member 150 in the retracted position is pressed by the elastic member 160 against the door 120 in the closed configuration so as to be driven to the deployed position by the elastic member at the same time as the door 120 is moved to the open configuration. In this manner, as soon as the door 120 is moved from its closed configuration to its open configuration, the tubular member 150 automatically moves from its retracted position to its deployed position.
[0069] In one practical and economical embodiment, the elastic member 160 comprises a coil spring 162 arranged around the tubular member 150, which is interposed, along the Z-Z axis, between a collar 158 of the tubular member 150, provided protruding from the outer lateral surface of this tubular member, and a rim 119 of the flange 110, facing towards the Z-Z axis from the rest of the flange 110.
[0070] According to one advantageous arrangement implemented in the example embodiment considered in the figures, the elastic member 160 is integrally arranged in a housing 164 that is jointly delimited by the flange 110 and the tubular member 150. This housing 164 has a generally annular shape, for example, which is interposed between the tubular member 150 and a corresponding tubular portion of the flange 110 and which is adapted to the helical spring 162. The housing 164 is intended to remain closed as the tubular member 150 moves between its retracted and deployed positions. In other words, the housing 164 is closed regardless of the position of the tubular member 150 between the retracted and deployed positions, so that the elastic member 160 remains confined therein. In this way, regardless of the position of the tubular member 150, the elastic member 160 is physically separated from the interior of the enclosure E1 and the internal volume of the tubular member 150.
[0071] Regardless of the specificities of the tubular member 150 and the elastic member 160, potential pollution from the joint 140 is avoided. Such potential pollution may be associated with the fact that part of the joint 140 is in contact with the air, as long as the tight device 100 is not assembled to the tight device 200 or to a similar joint device, and is therefore likely to secure particles present in the air. In the example embodiment considered in the figures, the lip(s) 146 of the joint 140, as well as the transition area between the lip(s) 146 and the lip(s) 144 of the joint 140, are thus exposed to the air prior to assembly of the tight device 100 with the tight device 200, as clearly visible in
[0072] Various arrangements and variants of the tight device 100, as well as of the joint connection system comprising this tight device 100 and the tight device 200, are conceivable. By way of example: [0073] the constituent structure of the flanges 110 and 210 is not limiting of the invention, so that each of these flanges can be made of a single piece or be constituted of several pieces assembled to each other rigidly, the constituent material of this or these pieces also not being limiting; Thus, in the example embodiment considered in the Figures, the flange 110 comprises two distinct parts, assembled to each other rigidly, namely a first part, which is turned away from the enclosure E1 and which, inter alia, delimits the through opening 112, and a second part, which is turned towards the enclosure E1 and which includes, inter alia, the dedicated bearing surface 118 and the rim 119; and/or [0074] the tight device 100 can be used with the Z-Z axis vertical or horizontal; and/or [0075] the embodiment of the various bayonet systems described above is not limiting; more generally, other reversible fastening systems may be contemplated for the fastening means 130, 300 and/or 400.