CONNECTION PIECE FOR CONNECTING A HOSE TO A FLUID OUTLET

20210041046 · 2021-02-11

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    Abstract

    A connection piece for connecting a surface-structured end of a hose extending along a longitudinal direction to a fluid outlet is disclosed, which end comprises at least one recess in its surface, with a sealing space into which the end of the hose can be introduced. A sealing material is arranged in the sealing space, which is sufficiently fluidizable in a first processing state so that a part of the sealing material present in the sealing space can flow into the recess when the end of the hose has been pushed in, and can be hardened in a second processing state.

    Claims

    1-15. (canceled)

    16. A connection piece for connecting a surface-structured end of a hose extending along a longitudinal direction to a fluid outlet, which end comprises at least one recess in its surface, and which defines a sealing space into which the end of the hose can be introduced, and a sealing material arranged in the sealing space, which: is sufficiently fluidizable in a first processing state so that a part of the sealing material present in the sealing space can flow into the recess when the end of the hose has been pushed in, and can be hardened in a second processing state in order that the part of the sealing material which flowed into the recess and the remaining part of the sealing material can positively retain the end of the hose by the engaging of the sealing material into the recess in the sealing space against traction forces acting along the longitudinal axis of the hose; wherein the sealing space is fluidically connected by a conduit to the fluid outlet.

    17. A connection piece for connecting a surface-structured end of a hose extending along a longitudinal direction to a fluid outlet, which end comprises at least one recess in its surface, and which defines a sealing space into which the end of the hose can be introduced, and a sealing material arranged in the sealing space, which: is sufficiently fluidizable in a first processing state so that a part of the sealing material present in the sealing space can flow into the recess when the end of the hose has been pushed in, and can be hardened in a second processing state in order that the part of the sealing material which flowed into the recess and the remaining part of the sealing material can positively retain the end of the hose by the engaging of the sealing material into the recess in the sealing space against traction forces acting along the longitudinal axis of the hose; wherein the connection piece further defines a first introductory opening through which an end of a first hose can be introduced into the sealing space, and a second introductory opening through which an end of a second hose can be introduced into the sealing space.

    18. A connection piece for connecting a surface-structured end of a hose extending along a longitudinal direction to a fluid outlet, which end comprises at least one recess in its surface, and which defines a sealing space into which the end of the hose can be introduced, and a sealing material arranged in the sealing space, which: is sufficiently fluidizable in a first processing state so that a part of the sealing material present in the sealing space can flow into the recess when the end of the hose has been pushed in, and can be hardened in a second processing state in order that the part of the sealing material which flowed into the recess and the remaining part of the sealing material can positively retain the end of the hose by the engaging of the sealing material into the recess in the sealing space against traction forces acting along the longitudinal axis of the hose; wherein the connection piece further defines a first introductory opening through which an end of a first hose can be introduced into the sealing space, and a second introductory opening through which an end of a second hose can be introduced into the sealing space; and wherein the sealing space is fluidically connected by a conduit to the fluid outlet.

    19. The connection piece according to claim 16, comprising a hollow cylinder arranged in the sealing space and onto which the end of the hose can be pushed, wherein the hollow cylinder comprises an open fluid conduit on the end which is connected to the fluid outlet.

    20. The connection piece according to claim 19, wherein the sealing material is constructed in such a manner that the sealing material fluidically seals the connection between the end of the hose and the hollow cylinder.

    21. The connection piece according to claim 16, wherein the sealing space comprises a contact surface for the sealing material which has a surface normal which encloses an angle of approximately 0 to approximately 45 with the direction of pushing in the end of the hose into the sealing space.

    22. The connection piece according to claim 16, wherein the sealing space has a filling opening for sealing material which is open or can be closed by a cover.

    23. The connection piece according to claim 16, wherein the sealing material is a material which has no adhesion to walls of the sealing space.

    24. The connection piece according to claim 16, comprising a first introductory opening through which an end of a first hose can be introduced into the sealing space, and a second introductory opening through which an end of a second hose can be introduced into the sealing space.

    25. A system comprising a connection piece according to claim 16 and of an end of a hose extending along a longitudinal direction, which end has a recess in its surface, wherein the sealing mass is hardened and that the part of the sealing material which flowed into the recess and the remaining part of the sealing material retain the end of the hose positively in the sealing space against traction forces acting along the longitudinal axis of the hose.

    26. A system comprising a connection piece according to claim 17 and of an end of a hose extending along a longitudinal direction, which end has a recess in its surface, wherein the sealing mass is hardened and that the part of the sealing material which flowed into the recess and the remaining part of the sealing material retain the end of the hose positively in the sealing space against traction forces acting along the longitudinal axis of the hose.

    27. A system comprising a connection piece according to claim 18 and of an end of a hose extending along a longitudinal direction, which end has a recess in its surface, wherein the sealing mass is hardened and that the part of the sealing material which flowed into the recess and the remaining part of the sealing material retain the end of the hose positively in the sealing space against traction forces acting along the longitudinal axis of the hose.

    28. The system according to claim 25, comprising several recesses which are formed as parallel, annular recesses on the end of the hose.

    29. The system according to claim 25, wherein the recess is formed as a spiral recess on the end of the hose, and/or wherein the hose is a corrugated hose.

    30. The system according to claim 26, comprising several recesses which are formed as parallel, annular recesses on the end of the hose.

    31. The system according to claim 26, wherein the recess is formed as a spiral recess on the end of the hose, and/or wherein the hose is a corrugated hose.

    32. The system according to claim 27, comprising several recesses which are formed as parallel, annular recesses on the end of the hose.

    33. The system according to claim 27, wherein the recess is formed as a spiral recess on the end of the hose, and/or wherein the hose is a corrugated hose.

    Description

    [0056] The invention is explained in detail in the following using an exemplary embodiment shown in the drawings.

    [0057] In the drawings:

    [0058] FIG. 1 shows an exploded view of the connection piece, two hoses and sealing material

    [0059] FIG. 2 shows a perspective view of the connection piece and two introduced hoses

    [0060] FIG. 3 shows a top view of the connection piece and two introduced hoses

    [0061] FIGS. 4a and b show a perspective view of the connection piece, two introduced hoses and filled-in sealing material

    [0062] FIG. 5a shows a top view of the connection piece, two hoses and sealing material

    [0063] FIGS. 5b and c show sectional views along section course A-A and B-B in FIG. 5a

    [0064] FIG. 6 shows an enlarged section from the sectional view of FIG. 5c.

    [0065] The figures show an exemplary embodiment of the system according to the invention with two hoses 10 and a connection piece, wherein the device contains a windshield washer nozzle element. Other embodiments are conceivable.

    [0066] FIG. 1 shows an exploded view of the connection 1 of the connection piece 2 and two hoses 10 with the aid of a filling material or sealing material 7. The sealing material 7 is shown in its solid final state. The figure also shows in particular that the hose 10 is completely surrounded on the end by the sealing material in the area 7a which ensures the sealing between the hose 10 and the connection piece 2 in the sealing space 6. Furthermore, a casing-shaped introductory hollow cylinder 3 and a through opening 8 between the introductory hollow cylinder 3 and the sealing space 6 can be seen from the figure. A filling opening 9 four filling sealing material 7 on the device 2 is completely open above the sealing space 6. The connection piece 2 comprises a windshield washer nozzle element 13 arranged on the side of the connection piece 2. The openings 3a of the two introductory hollow cylinders 3 are arranged on different sides on the connection piece 2.

    [0067] FIG. 2 shows the connection between the two hoses 10 and the connection piece 2 without the sealing material 7. A central element 4, covered by hose 10 here, is constructed in accordance with the invention in such a manner that the hose 10 is pushed without play but largely without force onto a hollow cylinder of the central element 4. The hollow cylinder of the central element 4 extends into the casing-shaped introductory hollow cylinder 3. Therefore, the hose 10 lies between the hollow cylinder and the introductory hollow cylinder 3 and the hose end 10a extends through the through opening 8 into the sealing space 6. The drawing also shows the windshield washer nozzle 13 based on the perspective view.

    [0068] FIG. 3 shows the joined hoses 10 with the connection piece 2. The ends of the hollow cylinders onto which the hoses 10 were pushed before the introducing of the sealing material 7, which is not shown here, can be recognized. The figure shows the running of the hoses 10 through the introductory hollow cylinders 3. The figure shows a recess 12 located between two elevations 11 on the surface of a hose 10. In the sealing space 6, each hose end 10a comprises three elevations 11 and three recesses 12 so that after the filling in of the sealing material 7 a well-sealing and positive, firm connection is present.

    [0069] FIG. 4a shows the filling level of the sealing material 7 in the sealing space 6 of the connection piece 2. The sealing material 7 is introduced during the establishing of the connection of hose 10 and connection piece 2 from above through the filling opening 9 into the sealing space 6. This takes place in that the liquid materials are poured in or powdery materials are scattered in. At this time the filling opening 9 is at the top until the hardening of the sealing materials 7 so that the sealing material 7 cannot exit. After the hardening has taken place, the connection piece 2 can be built in at any position. The transparent representation of the sealing material 7 makes it possible to see the through opening 8 through which the hose end 10a of the hose 10 extends into the sealing space 6. The figure also shows that the free space or also hollow space around the outer circumference of the hose 10a coming from the introductory hollow cylinder 3 widens out from a gap 14, which is not shown here (see FIG. 6), to a large space, the sealing space 6. Since a complete surrounding of several elevations 11 and the filling of the recesses 12 takes place in the sealing space 7, there is a sealing and also positively firm connection of hose 10 and connection piece 2.

    [0070] FIG. 4b shows for the sake of completeness the non-transparently represented, filled-in sealing material 7 in the connection piece 2.

    [0071] FIG. 5a shows a top view of the connection. The sectional courses A-A (FIG. 5b) and B-B (FIG. 5c) can be seen.

    [0072] FIG. 5b shows the sectional course A-A from FIG. 5a. An enlarged partial sectional view is shown in FIG. 6. The figure shows the connection piece 2 in the area of the sealing space 6 in section. The sealing material 7 can be seen. The section runs through the conduit 5 and the hose end 10a. The filling opening 8 can also be seen, as well as the circumstance that the sealing material 7 completely covers the hose 10a.

    [0073] FIG. 5c shows the sectional course B-B from FIG. 5a. The connection piece 2 is sectioned along the course of the conduits 5 of the hollow cylinders of the central element 4. The figure shows the connection of the two conduits so that a passage of fluid is made possible from the one side through a first hose 10, through the associated first conduit 5 through the connection piece 2 to the other side through a second conduit 5 into the second hose 10. At the same time, the connection to the windshield washer nozzle element 13 can be seen viewed together with FIG. 3. The section furthermore shows the introductory hollow cylinders 3 and the passage of the hose ends 10a through the through openings 8 into the sealing space 6. The sealing space 6 is filled with the sealing material 7. The sealing surrounding of the hose end 10a by the sealing material in the area 7a can be seen. The elevations 11 and the particular recess 12 located between them form a partial labyrinth seal in the introductory hollow cylinder 3. Partly because only one half of the so-called cogging of the labyrinth seal is present. The nature of the surface of the hose shown, which is shown here as a corrugated hose, prevents the sealing material 7 from running out through a slot 14, not shown here (see FIG. 6), between hose 10 and the surface of the introductory hollow cylinder 3 in the manufacturing process. During the pouring, material 7 runs (liquid sealing material) or trickles (powdery sealing material), depending on its viscosity, over a certain path into the slot 14, not shown here (see FIG. 6), between hose 10 and the inner surface of the introductory hollow cylinder 3. However, the sealing material is not necessary for the actual sealing. The complete surrounding of the hose end section 10a which is pushed into the sealing space 6 of the connection piece 2 seals the connection.

    [0074] FIG. 6 shows an enlargement of the sectional view from FIG. 5c. The hollow cylinder of the central element 4 has the outside diameter d.sub.outside connection piece. The inside diameter of the hose d.sub.inside hose is designed in such a manner that the hose 10 can be pushed onto the hollow cylinder 4 without play but largely without force. The hollow cylinder 4 extends into the casing-shaped introductory hollow cylinder 3. The introductory hollow cylinder 3 has the inside diameter d.sub.inside introductory opening. Therefore, the hose end of the hose 10 lies between the hollow cylinder of the central element 4 and between the introductory hollow cylinder 3, wherein the hose 10 has the outside diameter d.sub.outside hose. The outside diameter d.sub.outside hose is smaller than the inside diameter d.sub.inside introductory opening of the introductory hollow cylinder 3. Therefore, a small amount of sealing material 7, not shown here, can enter, if necessary, into the slot 14 between hose 10 and the inside wall of the introductory opening 3.

    [0075] The above-described hardening of the sealing material can make a heat treatment necessary such as would be the case with powdery sealing material, or it can be optionally used. It is important here that neither the hose nor the connection piece are weakened in a punctiform manner or damaged in areas.

    [0076] Other embodiments are conceivable. Therefore, a connection of a hose with only one other element is just as possible but is not shown here. It is also possible with the above-described manner to construct a distributor for fluids in which, e.g., three and more hoses meet one connection piece.

    [0077] The previously described figures show an exemplary embodiment of a connection piece 2 for two hoses 10 into which a windshield washer nozzle element 13 is additionally integrated. This can be used, e.g., to manufacture a nozzle chain consisting of several connection pieces with integrated nozzles and hoses lying between them.

    [0078] Alternatively, the connection process can be expanded by combining it with the sealing process (not shown), which is necessary in any case for heated windshield washer nozzles. Therefore, in addition to the casting of the heating elements for the nozzles, the hose ends can be cast onto the connection pieces at the same time. However, a casting of the hose ends is also possible independently of the heatings.