VIBRATION ISOLATING INSERT FOR A PIPE CLIP AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SUCH AN INSERT
20180003327 · 2018-01-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L55/035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B29C48/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L3/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L55/035
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A vibration-isolating insert for a pipe clip is adapted to bear against an inner circumference of a substantially annular pipe clip body and ultimately, in use, to be positioned between the outer circumference of a pipe and the pipe clip body. The vibration-isolating insert includes an elongate strip of vibration-isolating material which has a pipe facing side and a pipe clip facing side. The strip of vibration-isolating material has adjacent either lateral edge thereof a series of discrete exposed hooks of plastics material which is more rigid than the vibration-isolating material. The hooks protrude relative to the pipe clip facing side of the strip of vibration-isolating material.
Claims
1-19. (canceled).
20. A vibration-isolating insert for a pipe clip, the vibration-isolating insert being adapted to bear against an inner circumference of a substantially annular pipe clip body and ultimately—in use—to be positioned between the outer circumference of a pipe and the pipe clip body, the vibration-isolating insert comprising an elongate strip of vibration-isolating material which has a pipe facing side and a pipe clip facing side, said strip of vibration-isolating material having adjacent either lateral edge thereof a series of discrete exposed hooks of plastics material which is more rigid than the vibration-isolating material, the hooks protruding relative to the pipe clip facing side of the strip of vibration-isolating material.
21. The vibration-isolating insert according to claim 20, wherein two opposing hooks located at each of the lateral edges are interconnected by a connecting bridge of plastics material to form an integral hook unit.
22. The vibration-isolating insert according to claim 21, wherein said integral hook unit is formed in one piece.
23. The vibration-isolating insert according to claim 21, wherein said integral hook unit is interconnected with a previous and/or a subsequent integral hook unit by a flexible carrier strip, said carrier strip being attached to said strip of vibration-isolating material.
24. The vibration-isolating insert according to claim 23, wherein the carrier strip is formed in one piece with the connecting bridges of said hook units.
25. The vibration-isolating insert according to claim 24, wherein the carrier strip is substantially thinner than the connecting bridges.
26. The vibration-isolating insert according to claim 21, wherein said connection bridge of said unit is, at least partly embedded in the vibration-isolating material of the strip.
27. The vibration-isolating insert according to claim 26, wherein the hook unit furthermore includes two legs connected with one end thereof to the bridge portion, preferably in a centre of the bridge portion, said legs each having at another end a pipe engagement protrusion, wherein the legs are embedded in the vibration-isolating material of the strip and the pipe engagement protrusions protrude outside the vibration-isolating material at the pipe facing side of the strip.
28. A pipe clip comprising an annular pipe clip body and a vibration-isolating insert, the vibration-isolating insert being arranged on a radially seen inner side of the pipe clip body, the vibration-isolating insert comprising an elongate strip of vibration-isolating material which has a pipe facing side and a pipe clip facing side, said strip of vibration-isolating material having adjacent either lateral edge thereof a series of discrete exposed hooks of plastics material which is more rigid than the vibration-isolating material, the hooks protruding relative to the pipe clip facing side of the strip of vibration-isolating material and gripping around lateral edges of the pipe clip body.
29. A vibration-isolating insert for a pipe clip, the vibration-isolating insert being adapted to bear against an inner circumference of a substantially annular pipe clip body and ultimately—in use—to be positioned between the outer circumference of a pipe and the pipe clip body, the vibration-isolating insert comprising an elongate strip of vibration-isolating material and having a pipe facing side and a pipe clip facing side, wherein the vibration-isolating insert has along each of the lateral edges at the pipe clip facing side a substantially L-shaped profile, the L-shaped profile having a first leg extending in alignment with the lateral side of the strip and a second leg extending from the first leg in a transverse direction, wherein the first leg is made of vibration isolating material and the second leg is made of a plastic material which is more rigid than the vibration-isolating material.
30. The vibration-isolating insert according to claim 29, wherein the first leg of the L-shaped profile is made exclusively of vibration isolating material and the second leg is exclusively made of a more rigid plastic material.
31. A pipe clip comprising an annular pipe clip body and a vibration-isolating insert, the vibration-isolating insert being arranged on a radially seen inner side of the pipe clip body, the vibration-isolating insert comprising an elongate strip of vibration-isolating material and having a pipe facing side and a pipe clip facing side, wherein the vibration-isolating insert has along each of the lateral edges at the pipe clip facing side a substantially L-shaped profile, the L-shaped profile having a first leg extending in alignment with the lateral side of the strip and extending beyond a lateral edge of the pipe clip body, and a second leg extending from the first leg in a transverse direction that grips around said lateral edge of the pipe clip body, wherein the first leg is made of vibration isolating material and the second leg is made of a plastic material which is more rigid than the vibration-isolating material.
Description
[0032] The invention will be described in more detail in the following description with reference to the drawing, in which:
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[0041] Adjacent either lateral edge of the strip 2 a series of discrete exposed hooks 5a and 5b respectively of plastics material are arranged. “Discrete” means here that the hooks in the series are positioned more or less independent from each other. The interconnection of the hooks in a series is provided by the strip 2 of vibration isolating material to which they are attached and in some embodiments a thin plastic film as will be described below in relation to
[0042] The hooks 5a and 5b are protruding relative to the pipe clip facing side 4 of the strip 2 of vibration-isolating material. The plastic material of the hocks 5a, 5b is more rigid than the vibration-isolating material of the strip 2.
[0043] The vibration-isolating insert 1 is arranged in a pipe clip body 26 of a pipe clip 20 as is shown in
[0044] In use the pipe clip facing side 4 of the strip 2 bears against an inner circumference of the pipe clip body 26. In use the insert 1 is positioned between the outer circumference of a pipe 100 and the pipe clip body 26. The hooks 5a, 5b grip around the lateral edges 21 of the pipe clip body 26.
[0045] The outer longitudinal ribs 6 of the vibration-isolating strip 2 are provided with a tip portion 13 that is made of a material of greater hardness than the vibration-isolating material of the strip 2. Thereby the friction between the pipe surface and the tip portion 13 of the ribs 6 is reduced. During installation of a pipe 100 in the pipe clip 20, the pipe clip is not yet fully tensioned and the pipe can slide with respect to the pipe clip 20 to put it in the desired position. The outer ribs 6 are preferably higher than the inner ribs 7, whereby the pipe surface will contact the tip portions 13 of the outer ribs. This makes movement between pipe and pipe clip insert 1 easier and reduces the risk of distortion of the insert 1, and even removal of the insert 1 from the pipe clip 20. When the pipe clip 20 is tightened around the pipe, the other ribs 7 and the further parts of the pipe facing side 3 come into engagement with the pipe surface.
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[0048] The hook units 9 can be formed of plastics material by a suitable method. The hook units can for example be formed by injection moulding. Alternatively the hook units may be punched out of a plastic sheet. Another possibility is to form a profiled section by a continuous process such as extrusion, and then cut of hook units 9 from the profiled section,
[0049] In a possible embodiment of the method a number of hook units 9 is positioned in a mould for moulding a strip of vibration-isolating material. The hook units 9 are positioned in the mould at regular intervals. Then vibration-isolating material is injected in the mould to form a strip 2 of vibration-isolating material whereby the connecting bridge 8 of said hook units 9 is at least partially embedded in the vibration-isolating material.
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[0051] The embodiment of the vibration-isolating insert of
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[0053] The integral carrier strip 10 with the hook units 9 can be formed by extruding a continuous strip of plastics material, wherein the strip of plastics material has a profiled section with hooks formed at the lateral sides. Next a transverse section of the strip of plastics material is removed at constant intervals to such an extent that a film layer of said plastic material remains. Thereby a carrier strip 10 with hook units 9 at constant intervals is formed.
[0054] The transverse section of the strip of plastics material may be removed by punching, or by milling.
[0055] The transverse section is removed to such an extent that a film layer of said plastic material remains.
[0056] The carrier strip 10 with the integral hook units 9 can be fed to an extrusion device. In the extrusion device a strip of vibration-isolating material, that is less rigid than the plastics material, is extruded to a back of the carrier strip 10, i.e., the side opposite the side where the hook units 9 are formed.
[0057] Alternatively a continuous strip of vibration-isolating material, and a continuous strip of plastics material which is more rigid than the vibration-isolating material are coextruded, wherein the strip of plastics material has a profiled section with hooks formed at the lateral sides. After the coextruded strip is cooled sufficiently a transverse section of the strip of plastics material at constant intervals is removed, thereby forming the hook units.
[0058] In this latter method it is possible to remove the transverse section to such an extent that a film layer of said plastic material remains, but it is also possible to remove the entire transverse section. In the latter case the hook units 9 are not connected by a plastic film.
[0059] It is also conceivable that a carrier strip 10 with integral hook units 9 and a strip 2 of vibration-isolating material are formed separately and are then joined by a suitable joining method, e.g. by means of an adhesive, or fusing the materials by heating them and then joining them.
[0060] It is also conceivable that the carrier strip 10 with integral hook units 9 is not made in one piece but is assembled from hook units 9 and a carrier strip from suitable carrier material, which may be different from the plastic material from the hook units 9. As a carrier material could for example be used a woven material, e.g. a woven fabric.
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[0062] The vibration isolating insert of
[0063] This embodiment can be manufactured by providing a mould for moulding a strip of vibration-isolating material, and positioning a plurality of said hook units in said mould at regular intervals. Then vibration-isolating material is injected in the mould whereby the connecting bridge 8 of said hook units 9 is at least partially embedded in the vibration-isolating material.
[0064] The hook units 9 can be formed by injection moulding them of a plastics material. An alternative is to form the hook units 9 by punching them out of a sheet of a suitable material, in particular plastic, although also other materials are conceivable, such as composites or metal.
[0065] The hook unit 9 in
[0066] The pipe engagement protrusions 12 have the same function as the longitudinal ribs on the inner side of the strip 2 in
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