Conduit Guide For Guiding At Least One Conduit Section Between Two Elements
20190368635 ยท 2019-12-05
Assignee
Inventors
- Rainer Hafner (Leibertingen, DE)
- Patrick Efinger (Aldingen-Aixheim, DE)
- Jochen Bollaender (Trossingen, DE)
Cpc classification
H02G11/00
ELECTRICITY
F16L3/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L3/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60R16/027
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R16/0215
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16L27/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L3/01
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A conduit guide for guiding at least one conduit section between a first element and a second element with an insert part, having a tubular guiding element and arrangeable at the first element, and a tubular receiving part, arrangeable at the second element, wherein the guiding element of the insert part is arranged so as to be axially movable in the receiving part.
Claims
1. A conduit guide for guiding at least one conduit section between a first element and a second element, the conduit guide comprising: an insert part having a tubular guiding element, wherein the insert part is arrangeable at the first element; a tubular receiving part arrangeable at the second element; and wherein the guiding element of the insert part is arranged so as to be axially movable in the receiving part.
2. The conduit guide according to claim 1, wherein the insert part, the receiving part, or both the insert part and the receiving part, comprise, at least sectionally, resilient material.
3. The conduit guide according to claim 1, wherein the insert part, the receiving part, or both the insert part and the receiving part, have a flange element.
4. The conduit guide according to claim 3, wherein the flange element has an internal contact element and an external contact element.
5. The conduit guide according to claim 1, wherein the receiving part has a receiving grommet.
6. The conduit guide according to claim 4, wherein the receiving grommet is arranged at an internal contact element or at an external contact element of the flange element.
7. The conduit guide according to claim 1, wherein an inner diameter of the receiving part and an outer diameter of the guiding element are in linear or planar contact with each other.
8. The conduit guide according to claim 7, wherein the receiving part in a region of contact has a ribbing on a side facing the guiding element.
9. The conduit guide according to claim 1, wherein the insert part has an end engaging through the receiving part.
10. The conduit guide according to claim 9, wherein the insert part has a blocking element at the end engaging through the receiving part.
11. The conduit guide according to claim 10, wherein the blocking element is formed by expanding the guiding element.
12. The conduit guide according to claim 1, wherein the insert part has an opening piece on at least one of its ends.
13. The conduit guide according to claim 12, wherein the opening piece has at least one bending.
14. The conduit guide according to any claim 1, wherein the insert part, the receiving part, or both the insert part and the receiving part, are designed integrally.
15. A system, according to claim 1, wherein the second element is a device and the first element is a door of the device.
16. A system, comprising: an elongated conduit guide section with a conduit guide section flange and a flared blocking end; a receiving frame sized to receive the elongated conduit guide section and having a receiving frame flange; a bent conduit orientation piece extending from the conduit guide section; wherein an inner diameter of the receiving frame and an outer diameter of the elongated conduit guide section are in linear or planar contact with each other; wherein, when the elongated conduit guide section is installed in a first structure and the receiving frame is installed in a second structure, the elongated conduit guide section is axially moveable in the receiving frame and the bent conduit orientation piece orientates a further conduit section beyond the elongated conduit guide section.
17. The system of claim 16, wherein: the conduit guide section flange comprises an internal guide section flange contact face and an external guide section flange face; and the receiving frame flange comprises an internal receiving frame flange contact face and an external receiving frame flange face; wherein, when the elongated conduit guide section is installed in a first structure, the conduit guide section flange couples to the first structure by the internal guide section flange contact face and an external guide section flange face mounting to a portion of the first structure between the internal guide section flange contact face and an external guide section flange face; wherein, when the receiving frame is installed in a second structure, the receiving frame flange couples to the second structure by the internal receiving frame flange contact face and an external receiving frame flange face mounting to a portion of the second structure between the internal receiving frame flange contact face and an external receiving frame flange face.
18. The systems of claim 16, wherein the elongated conduit guide section and the bent conduit orientation piece are an integrated single conduit component and the receiving frame is an integrated single frame component.
19. The systems of claim 16, wherein at least a portion of the integrated single conduit component, the integrated single frame component, or both the integrated single conduit component and the integrated single frame component, comprise a resilient, elastomeric material and are foldable for installation.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0028] One exemplary embodiment of the present application is explained using the following figures. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0036] One single view of the insert part 20 is shown in
[0037] In the present exemplary embodiment of a conduit guide, an opening piece 26 connects to the flange element 30 of the insert part 20. The opening piece 26 particularly has the function to align the conduit section corresponding to its position and thus prevent damages of the conduit section, particularly by bending or rubbing. For meeting this function, the opening piece 26 may have one or more bends. As
[0038] The whole insert part 20 is produced integrally in the present exemplary embodiment and consists of an elastomer, particularly polyurethane.
[0039] The insert part 40 of the present exemplary embodiment of a conduit guide 10 is shown in a single illustration in
[0040] As can particularly be seen in
[0041] The fit between the flange element 30 of the insert part 20 and the wall 62 of the first element 60 as well as the fit between the flange element 50 of the receiving part 40 and the wall 72 of the second element 70 may be dimensioned so that there will be a sealing effect at the respective contact area of the respective flange element 30 or 50, respectively. Thus, the undesired leakage of substances, particularly the undesired entry of substances, particularly debris, may be counteracted. The resilient material characteristics of the elastomer used may promote the sealing effect.
[0042] The installation of the insert element 20 designed integrally in the first element 60 or, respectively, the receiving part 40 in the second element 70 is also enabled by the resilient material characteristics of the elastomer used in the present exemplary embodiment. Thus, for installation, the insert part 20 or, respectively, the receiving part 40 may be fold together, inserted into the respective recess of the wall 62 or, respectively, the wall 72 and then fit. In the same manner, for installation, the guiding element 22 of the insert element 20 may be fold together and the blocking element 24 may be pulled through the receiving part 40. In the completely installed state, the guiding element 22 of the insert part 20 is arranged in the receiving part 40 so as to be axially movable.
[0043] The blocking element 24 may be designed such that its biggest outer diameter is bigger than the smallest inner diameter of the receiving part 40. With positions in the area of the maximum distance between the first element 60 and the second element 70 the conduit guide 10 is dimensioned for, sliding out the guiding element 22 of the receiving part 40 may be prevented and thus the functionality of the conduit guide 10 may be ensured.
[0044] In the installation situation, the conduit section may be received in the first element 60 through the opening piece 26, pulled through the receiving part 40 while being surrounded by the guiding element 22 and finally released at the engaging end 23 into the second element 70.
[0045] As can particularly be seen in
[0046] Furthermore, as can be seen in
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0048] 10 Conduit guide
[0049] 20 Insert part
[0050] 22 Guiding element
[0051] 23 Engaging end
[0052] 24 Blocking element
[0053] 26 Opening piece
[0054] 30 Flange element
[0055] 32 Internal contact element
[0056] 34 External contact element
[0057] 36 Contact
[0058] 40 Receiving part
[0059] 42 Receiving grommet
[0060] 44 Ribbing
[0061] 50 Flange element
[0062] 52 Internal contact element
[0063] 54 External contact element
[0064] 60 First element
[0065] 62 Wall
[0066] 70 Second element
[0067] 72 Wall