PLUG CONNECTOR DEVICE AND PLUG CODING SYSTEM
20230383878 · 2023-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L21/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L2201/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L21/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The specification provides a connector for connection between a hose and a device in a fluid line of a fluid circuit, the device comprising a socket for coupling with the connector. The connector comprises a connector body having a device connector plug (250) and comprises a channel formed axially through the connector body between a distal end opening and a proximal end opening, the channel defining a fluid pathway. The connector further comprises a collar (230) arranged at a proximal end of the plug. The plug is configured to be receivable in a socket of the device, the device interface and socket formed for conformity and for secure coupling, the plug comprising an elongated body portion extending from the collar to a distal end of the connector. The plug comprising a seal (280) and a fastener (270) for engaging with the socket. Also provided is a connector and socket pair coding system for providing a coded connection between one or more connectors (200) and one or more device sockets (555) in a fluid circuit.
Claims
1. A connector for connection to a fluid heating or cooling device comprising a socket, the connector comprising: a connector body comprising: a channel defining a fluid pathway between an inlet and an outlet; a plug receivable in the socket of the device and formed for conformity with the socket and for secure coupling thereto, the plug comprising an elongated body portion; a collar arranged at a proximal end of the plug; wherein the plug comprises: a seal configured to engage with a corresponding portion of an internal wall of the device socket to provide a sealing engagement therebetween, when the plug is coupled to the socket; a fastener is configured to engage with a corresponding portion of the internal wall of the device socket to securely fasten the plug at the correct location in the device socket; and wherein the collar is configured to engage with the device to locate the plug relative to the socket; wherein the connector comprises a first connector coding member formed to conform with a corresponding first device coding member, wherein the device coding member is formed at a portion of the socket.
2. The connector of any of claim 1, wherein the seal and the fastener are integrally formed with the plug.
3. The connector of claim 1, wherein the seal comprises one or more sealing elements, located spaced apart, each sealing element configured to sealingly engage with a corresponding portion of the internal wall of the socket.
4. The connector of claim 1, wherein the device comprises a fluid cooling or a fluid heating device of a fluid circuit and wherein the connector is configured to connect an external device via a hose or pipe to the fluid cooling or heating device.
5. The connector of claim 1, wherein the socket of the device comprises a recessed channel of generally cylindrical form, the internal peripheral surface of the channel defining a mating surface for mating with the external peripheral surface of the plug defining the device interface of the connector.
6. The connector of claim 1, wherein the collar comprises an external collar having a device engagement surface and wherein the device engagement surface is arranged to engage with a corresponding engagement surface of the device when the plug is located in a corresponding socket.
7. The connector of claim 1, wherein the device coding member is formed at an opening portion of the socket.
8. The connector of claim 1, wherein the collar comprises the connector coding member.
9. The connector of claim 1, wherein the coding member comprises a geometric form and is located to provide a visual or tactile guide to the user to allow a user to distinguish a connector from a set of connectors.
10. A connector and socket pair coding system for providing a coded connection between one or more connectors and one or more device sockets of fluid heating or cooling device in a fluid circuit, each connector being configured for coupling at a corresponding device socket for circulation of fluid in the fluid circuit via the device, each connector comprising device connector plug for coupling to a socket of the device; each device socket comprising a receiver for receiving a device connector plug and a socket coding member, the socket coding member of a first socket being different from a socket coding member of another socket; wherein a first connector comprises a device connector plug and a first connector coding member corresponding to the first socket coding member of the first socket, for mating thereto; the coding system configured such that each corresponding socket and connector comprises corresponding connector and socket coding members configured to provide correct assignment of each connector to the corresponding socket only.
11. The connector and socket coding system of claim 10, wherein the fluid circuit between an externally connectable device and the fluid heating or cooling device is a closed loop fluid circuit, and the first socket comprises a device inlet for receiving fluid returned from the externally connectable device and the second socket comprises a device outlet for circulating fluid from the device.
12. The connector and socket coding system of claim 10, wherein each device socket comprises a distal receiver portion having a generally cylindrical form for receiving a corresponding device connector plug, wherein the device connector plug is configured for engagement with the receiver portion in a push fitting engagement.
13. The connector and socket coding system of claim 10, wherein the device connector plug is configured to sealingly engage with the receiver, the device connector plug comprising one or more seals that are configured to provide a circumferential seal between the device connector plug and the receiver.
14. The connector and socket coding system of claim 10, wherein the device connector plug comprises a fastener for providing a circumferential fixing engagement between the device connector plug and the receiver, the fastener comprising a resilient fastener configured to exert a biasing force against the receiver.
15. A fluid heating or cooling device and a dual interface connector system configured for connection in a fluid circuit to provide circulation of a fluid in a loop between an externally connectable device and the heating or cooling device, the circulation of the fluid including flow from an outlet of the heating or cooling device to the externally connected device and return to an inlet of the heating or cooling device via hoses or pipes, the fluid heating or cooling device comprising a device inlet socket and a device outlet socket, each socket configured to receive a corresponding device connector plug of a dual interface connector, for connection of an externally connected device to the device inlet and device outlet; wherein each socket comprises a receiver having an internal peripheral surface of generally cylindrical form defining a mating surface for mating with an external peripheral surface of the device connector plug, each device connector plug comprising a seal and fastener configured to engage with the socket to provide a sealed and securely fastened connection therebetween when the device connector plug is received in the socket; wherein the inlet and outlet sockets each further comprise a socket coding member, the socket coding member of the inlet socket being different from the socket coding member of the outlet socket, and wherein each of the corresponding connectors has a connector coding member corresponding to the socket coding member of the inlet or the outlet socket respectively, the socket and connector coding members being configured to provide a correct assignment of connectors to the inlet and outlet sockets.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0078] The following drawings are provided as an example to explain further and describe various aspects of the present disclosure:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0089] The following discussion provides many exemplary embodiments of the inventive subject matter. Although each embodiment represents a single combination of inventive elements, the inventive subject matter is considered to include all possible combinations of the disclosed elements. Thus, if one embodiment comprises elements A, B, and C, and a second embodiment comprises elements B and D, then the inventive subject matter is also considered to include other remaining combinations of A, B, C, or D, even if not explicitly disclosed.
[0090] For simplicity and clarity of illustration, reference numerals may be repeated among the Figures to indicate corresponding or analogous elements. Numerous details are set forth to provide an understanding of the examples described herein. The examples may be practised without these details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures, and components are not described in detail to avoid obscuring the examples described. The description is not to be considered as limiting to the scope of the examples described herein.
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[0094] The connector body 201 may be comprised of a plastics material or a polyamide material. In a preferred arrangement the connector body may be comprised of a nylon material. However, it will be appreciated that suitable alternative materials may be used.
[0095] The connector body 201 has a first proximal end 225 and a second distal end 220. The connector body is arranged around the central longitudinal axis (X-X). The dual interface connector 200 comprises a central passage 260 extending through the connector body 201 in the longitudinal direction (X-X) between a distal end opening 221 at the distal end 220 and the proximal end opening 226 at the proximal end 225 of the connector 200. The passage 260 defines a hollow central bore or channel extending through the connector body 201. In use, fluid may be circulated through the passage 260.
[0096] The connector 200 comprises a collar 230 arranged between the first and second interface portions 240 and 250.
[0097] The connector 200 has a generally cylindrical form overall. The body 201 is arranged circumferentially around the central passage 260 and central axis (x-x). The portions of the connector 200 including the first interface 240, the second interface 250 and the collar 230 each have a generally cylindrical form. As described below, the interfaces may further include engagement features, shaped or tapered portions, and recesses arranged circumferentially relative to the body and axially along the longitudinal axis. The first and second interfaces are each formed for mating with a corresponding hose or device socket. Therefore, the dimensions and form of the interfaces will conform with those of the corresponding sockets.
[0098] The dual interface connector 200 is configured in the exemplary arrangements of the specification for connection of a fluid line for circulation of fluid. A receiver for receiving the first interface portion may in a preferred arrangement be a receiver 505 or socket 505 of an interlocking hose connector 510 for coupling the first interface or hose interface 240 with a hose 515 as shown in
[0099] The first connector portion 240 (also referred to as the first interface 240) has an elongated body defining a plug 243 extending between the proximal end 225 of the connector 200 and the collar 230. The first connector portion 240 comprises an external mating surface 244 of generally cylindrical form and configured to be receivable in socket 505 of the interlocking hose connector 510. A recess 246 is provided between the external mating surface 244 and the collar 230. The first connector portion 240 further comprises a tapered section 248 which tapers outwardly relative to the external mating surface 244 in the direction of the recess 246.
[0100] The second connector portion 250 (also referred to as the device interface 250) comprises an elongated body defining a plug 253. The elongated body 253 extends between the distal end of the connector and the collar 230 and has a length L1. The second connector portion 250 comprises an external mating surface 254 of generally cylindrical form, and is configured to be receivable in a corresponding socket 555 of the device 550. The device socket 555 and the plug 253 comprise corresponding mating features, and conforming dimensions, and are formed to allow for an interlocking engagement. In the context of the fluid line for circulation of a fluid, the interlocking engagement is configured to provide a sealing engagement. Similarly, the coupling between the connector 200 and the hose 510 at the device side is configured to provide a sealing engagement.
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[0102] A first sealing element 290 is locatable the first circumferential recesses 256-1. A second sealing element 280 is locatable in the second circumferential recess 256-2. The first circumferential recess is located near, but spaced apart from, the distal end 220 of the connector 200 and the second circumferential recess is located between the first and third circumferential recesses. The sealing elements 280, 290 are each resilient and configured in use to sealingly engage with a corresponding portion of an internal wall 556 of the device socket 555 when the second connector portion 250 is coupled with the device 550. The sealing elements 280, 290 may be comprised of a rubber material. The sealing elements 280, 290 may comprise an O-ring type sealing element. The sealing elements may be made of an elastomer material, preferably an ethylene propylene diene monomer, EPDM, rubber.
[0103] A fastener 270 is locatable in and provided in the third circumferential recess 256-3. The fastener is located in the recess nearest to the collar 230 and spaced apart therefrom. The fastener may be comprised of a metal material, preferably stainless steel. The fastener comprises a body portion 271 having a generally annular or ring-shaped form. The fastener 270 comprises a plurality of circumferentially located protrusions 272 extending outwardly relative to the body portion 271. Referring to
[0104] In preferred arrangements the fastener 270 may comprise a serrated washer or a lock washer is provided integrated on the device connection plug 253, and which locks itself in the device-side socket 555 after installation and thus fixes the device connection plug 253 or the device interface 250 in place in the device side receiver or socket 555.
[0105] It will be appreciated that protrusions 272 having a different form that of
[0106] As described above by virtue of the arrangement of the device interface 250 and the fastener 270, a secure connection is provided when the device interface 250 is received in the socket 555. The plurality of protrusions 272 extend outwardly from the external peripheral surface 254 in the direction of the internal mating surface 556 of the receiver 555 and angled outwardly in the direction of the collar 230, such that when the device interface 250 is in a connected position, the plurality of protrusions 272 create a bias in the direction of the collar 230 thereby securely fastening the device interface 250 within the receiver 555. The bias created is such that there is a resistance to displacement of the device interface 250 in a proximal direction outwards from the socket 555.
[0107] At the same time the sealing elements 280, 290 provide a dual or double seal between the distal end of the connector 200 and the socket. The sealing elements 280, 290 are configured to sealingly engage with the internal cylindrical form wall 556 of the receiver 555. The seals created are each a continuous circumferential seal that is located between the external mating surface 254 of the device interface 250 and the internal mating surface 556 of the receiver 555.
[0108] The seal or seals are the fastener may be provided integrally with the device interface.
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[0113] The device interface portion has a length L1 that spans the distance from the collar to the distal end, and radius r2 in radial cross-section extending between the central longitudinal axis and the outer surface 254. The plug-in portion of the interface has a generally straight walled cylindrical form, the radius r2 is generally constant from the proximal to distal end. In the arrangement of the figures a tapered portion 257 is provided at the distal end. The taper is provided only at the distal end—and configured essentially as a guide or locator for use when inserting the connector into a receiver. As such the tapered distal end portion is not configured for engagement with the internal wall of the receiver or active in the interactions between the seal or fastener and the internal wall of the receiver. The taper is limited in longitudinal and radial extent to the distal end of the connector.
[0114] At least two recesses are provided, spaced apart, from the collar and distal end and spaced apart from each other to accommodate a seal and a fastener. The one or more seals are located distally of the fastener.
[0115] The length L1 of the device connector portion 250 in the arrangements of
[0116] The connector 200 comprises a push-in or push fit type connector for coupling with a corresponding device socket 555. The coupling is simplified by virtue of the push-in type connection. As described above with reference to previous arrangements, there is complexity and additional cost associated with providing for example a threaded connector and threaded receiver. Such connection also requires additional time including for location, alignment and fixing. The provision of a receiver or socket of a generally cylindrical form is, in contrast, relatively easier from the manufacturing point of view and also from the connection point of view. There are associated reduced manufacturing costs.
[0117] The connectors of the present specification are dual interface connectors, provided as part of or for use in a fluid line arrangement requires coupling of one or more hoses to one or more fluid device sockets. The exemplary arrangement relates in particular to those of the type for circulation of fluid between a device for example, a heating or cooling system or other fluid processing system and an externally connected device typically via pipes or hoses. In the arrangements showing the device for example
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[0122] Referring to the drawings a first connector and socket pair 2200a, 555a and, a second connector and socket pair 2200b, 555b according to an arrangement of the present specification is shown, to illustrate the coding system. The connectors shown are similar to those of
[0123] The connectors 2200a and 2220b are dual interface connectors, provided for use in a fluid line of for example a fluid circulation system for circulation of fluid between a device for example a heating or cooling device and an externally connected device via hoses or pipes. In the arrangement shown, the fluid circulation is provided between an inlet and outlet of a cooling device to the externally connected device via flow and return hoses. The fluid, in the exemplary arrangement considered may be circulated via a closed loop having flow from the cooling device outlet and return to the cooling device inlet via hoses and the connected external device.
[0124] The cooling device comprises two sockets, namely an inlet socket and an outlet socket. Connectors 2220a and 2220b are provided for coupling each of the inlet and outlet of the cooling device to the fluid line. The first connector 2220a is configured to be received at an inlet socket 555a of the system, and the second connector 2220b at an outlet socket 555b.
[0125] Each socket 555a, 555b comprises a receiver portion 560 for receiving the device interface or second interface 2250 of a corresponding connector. Each socket further comprises a coding member portion 561, 561a, 561b. A first socket coding member of the first socket 555a is different from the second socket coding member of the second socket 555b and each socket coding members corresponds to the respective connector coding member.
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[0128] The connector coding members 2231a and 2231b define connector coding or connector keying members of a connector each define one coding member of a coding pair. The inlet and outlet sockets 555a and 555b each comprise different socket coding members 561a and 561b each defining a coding member of the relevant pair. Each connector coding member 2231a and 2231b is configured to mate with a corresponding socket coding member 561a, 561b.
[0129] It will be appreciated that the coding members may be provided at different axial locations of the second interface or the socket receiver, in any arrangement, the location of the coding members will be selected for correspondence.
[0130] The first connector coding member 2231a and corresponding first socket coding member 561a pair, both coding members of the pair, are formed for conformity and to mate with each other. The socket coding member 561a is formed recessed relative to the outer wall 530 of the system at a proximal opening portion of the socket 555. The first connector coding member 2231a is configured to be receivable at the socket having a corresponding coding member 561a. When the connector and socket are connected any external collar 2230 remains external to the socket. The end wall 235 may, depending on the form of the external collar and coding member, abut the external wall 530 of the system 550 adjacent or about the opening of the socket. Coupling between the connector and device socket by the coding arrangement is limited to one interface of the dual interface connector and depending on the form of the coding member may further be configured to provide coupling at predefined orientations of the connector relative to the socket by virtue of the arrangement of the coding system.
[0131] In the drawings, each (connector and socket) first coding member comprises a generally square shaped form in lateral cross-section and each (connector and socket) second coding member comprises a triangular shaped form in lateral cross-section. The drawings show exemplary coding members. However, it will be appreciated, that the first coding member pairs (connector and device) and second coding member pairs (connector and device) may be of any suitable form, including other geometric forms. The geometric forms have been found to provide a good visual and tactile guide and feedback as to conformity of non-conformity of the components as they are brought into alignment. Each coding member of the first coding member pair and the second coding member pair has conforming mating features to allow coupling of the correct connectors and sockets and to prevent coupling of the incorrect connectors and sockets. The visual guide, by the form of the coding member, also allows a user to distinguish a connector from another including in the case where connector plug portions of the different connectors are similar—for example connectors (200) according to arrangement of the present specification are push-in or push fit connectors that may be provided without variant forms (different diameters/length etc.) of the plug portions as different connector can be distinguished by the different coding members.
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[0141] The arrangements of the specification provide advantages over previous arrangements. First of all the arrangements provide for improved accuracy in use of the system and ease of use. In previous arrangements, problems with coding on connecting plugs in fluid circuits include the expense and costs associated with production, and further requirements for storage and documentation due to the requirement to provide variants. For example, in a previous system of type similar to that described in the present specification, if two or more connecting plugs are used on one device in fluid circuits, they are usually coded by providing different dimensions on the hose side. This means that each connector on the hose side can be assigned to the correct connector on the device side (similar to the device of the arrangements of the present specification). Coding on the device side usually requires the generation of variants for the sealing and fastening elements on the connecting plugs and increased investments and inputs for different receiving contours to be provided on the device. Coding is therefore often avoided. This however in turn increases the risk of incorrect positioning can then be high with manual assembly.
[0142] The arrangements of the present specification are directed to a device side coding that does not require of variants for the sealing and fastening elements of the device side interfaces or plug connectors. Further advantages arise from the provision of geometric coding in the case that the coding is exposed or visible on the connector. Sealing or fastening elements on the system side can therefore remain the same for the different connectors as the user has the benefit of the coding arrangement to ensure correct assignment of corresponding coding members, and correct alignment and correct connections. Therefore the requirements for variants that arose with previous system are reduced and the arrangement provides an easy to use system at reduced costs and reduced manufacturing complexity.
[0143] Advantages include the following: [0144] reliable assignment can then be made before assembly and the correct or incorrect positioning of the connector can be visually recognized. [0145] A fastener for example a serrated washer/lock washer is provided integrated on the connector plug, the fastener is configured to lock itself in the device-side socket after installation and thus fixes the connection plug.
[0146] The arrangements of the specification provide the following further advantages: [0147] Saving of installation space, since it not necessary to make space available for the movement of the screwdriving tool, as the specification provides push-in or push fit connectors. [0148] Simplified mounting contour in the device (socket having a cylindrical form internal wall instead of a thread receiver). The receiver portion of the socket of the arrangements of the specification is a smooth walled receiver and does not require any specific features. [0149] installation is also simplified in that the connector is inserted to a stop (push-in/push-fit arrangement), there is no requirement for consideration of torques during assembly as with previous arrangements.
[0150] The simplified form of the connector 250 is advantageous from the points of view of manufacture and use. The connector 250 has essentially a uniform generally cylindrical form, two or more recesses 256 are provided recessed in the external wall. The external wall 254 does not comprise a complex form and a complexity of different features such as shoulders or tapers along the longitudinal extend thereof. Although as described the distal end 257 distal of the one or more seals may comprise a taper from the external radius r2 (to generally around >90% of r2).