COUPLING FOR CRYOGENIC LIQUEFIED MEDIA
20200182389 · 2020-06-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L37/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L29/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/248
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K2015/03335
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L37/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K2015/03256
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L27/082
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K15/063
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L55/1015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60K2015/048
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16L37/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The invention relates to a coupling for cryogenic liquefied media, said coupling comprising a coupling socket (10) and a coupling connector (30), which can be connected thereto, each being equipped with a non-return valve (15, 40). According to the invention, the coupling socket (10) comprises a front section (11), having means for connecting to the coupling connector (30), and a rear section (12), having the non-return valve (15). According to the invention, the front section (11) is connected to the rear section (12) by means of screws (33) having predetermined breaking points, which break upon exceeding a specified tensile stress. According to the invention, the sections (11, 12) separate from each other and the non-return valves (15, 40) automatically move to the closed position.
Claims
1. A coupling for cryogenic liquefied media for connecting fluid-carrying lines, having a coupling socket and a coupling connector, which are each equipped with a check valve, which, in the uncoupled state, seals off a through flow opening, arranged in the respective coupling part against the penetration of ambient air but automatically opens it during connection, wherein the coupling socket comprises a front section, having means for connection to the coupling connector, and a rear section, having the check valve, and the front section is connected to the rear section firmly but in a manner which allows release when a predetermined tensile stress is applied, wherein the front section is connected to the rear section by means of connecting means that can be connected firmly to the front section and the rear section and each have a predetermined breaking point.
2. The coupling as claimed in claim 1, wherein the front section is connected to the rear section by means of screws which have a predetermined breaking point, which are passed through holes in a flange of a section of the coupling socket and which are screwed into internally threaded holes in a flange of the other section of the coupling socket.
3. The coupling as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means for connecting the front section to the coupling connector comprises a bayonet joint or a screwed joint.
4. The coupling as claimed in claim 1, wherein the check valve of the coupling connector and/or the check valve of the coupling socket are/is each equipped with an axially movable closing body, which can be moved counter to the action of a restoring force from a closed state, in which it seals off the through flow opening of the respective coupling part, into an open state, in which it exposes the through flow opening, wherein the closing bodies are configured in such a way that, during the connection of the coupling socket to the coupling connector, they move each other into the respective open state, exposing a flow path between the connected lines, but, during the separation of the coupling socket from the coupling connector or during the separation of the rear section from the front section of the coupling socket, they move automatically into their closed state.
5. The coupling as claimed in claim 1, wherein a sealing element, e.g. a sealing ring, is arranged on the front section and/or the rear section of the coupling socket, to establish a gastight connection to the respective other section.
6. The coupling as claimed in claim 1, wherein the front section of the coupling socket is equipped with a shield to protect the coupling socket from mechanical effects.
7. The coupling as claimed in claim 1, wherein the coupling socket is rotatably connected to a line for a cryogenic medium.
Description
[0019] Illustrative embodiments of the invention will be explained in greater detail below with reference to the drawings. In schematic views, each of which is in longitudinal section:
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[0025] The coupling shown in
[0026] The front section 11 of the coupling socket 10 comprises a housing 24, which, at its end facing the rear section 12, has a flange 26 that is equipped with a PTFE sealing ring 25 and, for example, is welded to the housing 24. Connecting elements for fixed but releasable connection to a coupling connector 30 of the coupling are arranged on the front part of the front section 11; in the illustrative embodiment, these are slots 28, 29 of a bayonet joint. Another sealing ring 31 made of PTFE, which is arranged in the interior of the front section 11, is used to ensure gastightness after a connection to the coupling connector 30 has been established. For connection of the front section 11 and the rear section 12, a plurality of holes 32 provided with an internal thread is provided in the flange 26 of the front section 11, said holes being aligned parallel to the longitudinal axis of the front section 11 and preferably being arranged at uniform angular intervals. In a manner corresponding thereto, unthreaded holes 31, the diameters of which are slightly greater than that of the holes 32, are arranged in the flange 22 of the rear section 12. To fasten the sections 11, 12 to one another in the illustrative embodiment, use is made of screws 33, which are provided in the region of the screw head 34 with a predetermined breaking point 35, which is, for example, a section of reduced strength, e.g. a section of reduced material thickness. The screws 33 are passed through the holes 31 in the rear section 12 and are screwed into the holes 32 in the front section 11, thereby fixing the two sections 11, 12 to one another. According to the invention, it is furthermore possible in a simple way, by exchanging the screws 33 for screws with a higher or lower tensile strength, to adapt the connection between the sections 11, 12 to the respective requirements as regards the maximum tensile stress to which the coupling should be exposed during normal operation.
[0027] The coupling socket 10, which is assembled from the coupling socket 10 and the coupling connector 30, is shown in
[0028] The coupling connector 30, which is shown in
[0029] The coupling is shown in the correctly coupled state in
[0030] In
[0031] The embodiment, shown in
[0032] The coupling socket 56 is equipped with a shield 57 in the form of a sleeve, which extends concentrically around the front section 11 of the coupling socket 56 in order to protect the parts of the housing 24 of the front section 11 in the event of mechanical effects, e.g. if the coupling socket 56 falls down after emergency opening of the coupling. The shield 57 prevents damage to the front section 11 and in this way allows rapid reestablishment of the coupling connection after emergency opening.
[0033] The coupling socket 10 is connected to a line (not shown here) for a cryogenic medium, e.g. by welding or by a threaded joint. Although conventional lines for cryogenic media are usually of flexible design, they can twist upon themselves only with difficulty. Since the bayonet joint shown here requires a quarter turn of the two coupling parts 10, 30 relative to one another, the coupling socket is equipped with a connection stub 59 arranged rotatably on a housing 60 of the coupling socket 56, instead of a connection stub 13 mounted in a fixed manner on the housing or formed integrally therewith, as on the coupling shown in
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0034] 10. coupling socket
[0035] 11. front section
[0036] 12. rear section
[0037] 13. connection stub
[0038] 14. housing (of the rear section)
[0039] 15. check valve
[0040] 16. closure body
[0041] 17. closing disk
[0042] 18. outlet
[0043] 19. valve seat
[0044] 20. central hole
[0045] 21. compression spring
[0046] 22. flange
[0047] 23.
[0048] 24. housing (of the front section)
[0049] 25. sealing ring
[0050] 26. flange
[0051] 27.
[0052] 28. slot
[0053] 29. slot
[0054] 30. coupling connector
[0055] 31. hole
[0056] 32. hole
[0057] 33. screw
[0058] 34. screw head
[0059] 35. predetermined breaking point
[0060] 36. sealing ring
[0061] 37. housing (of the coupling connector)
[0062] 38. knob
[0063] 39. knob
[0064] 40. check valve
[0065] 41. closure body
[0066] 42. closing disk
[0067] 43. outlet
[0068] 44. valve seat
[0069] 45. central hole
[0070] 46. compression spring
[0071] 47.
[0072] 48. connection stub
[0073] 49.
[0074] 50. tappet
[0075] 51. tappet
[0076] 52. through flow opening
[0077] 53. through flow opening
[0078] 54.
[0079] 55.
[0080] 56. coupling socket
[0081] 57. shield
[0082] 58.
[0083] 59. connection stub
[0084] 60. housing
[0085] 61. projection
[0086] 62. end
[0087] 63. sealing ring
[0088] 64. union nut