Coupling Component And Fluid Coupling
20190344067 ยท 2019-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2039/0072
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16L37/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61M39/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M39/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16L2201/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
A61M39/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M39/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to a coupling component for a fluid coupling (1) for releasably connecting fluid-conveying components, in particular fluid-conveying components in medical equipment, wherein the coupling component comprises a coupling housing (14) through which a fluid channel (17) passes in regions and which is provided with a coupling recess (7) that is sunken into a surface (15) of the coupling housing (14), wherein a channel opening (18) of the fluid channel (17) ends at an end face (19) of the coupling recess (7). According to the invention, it is provided that the channel opening (18) is covered by a membrane seal (4) which is made of a resilient material and through which a fluid gap passes (8) that is designed such that the membrane seal (4), when in a resting position, seals the channel opening (18) and, when in an operative position, opens the channel opening (18), wherein at least one yielding depression (29) is formed in the coupling recess (7) adjacently to the channel opening (18), which depression is designed for an yielding movement of a region (36, 37) of the membrane seal (4) when the membrane seal (4) transitions from the resting position into the operative position.
Claims
1. Coupling component for a fluid coupling for releasably connecting fluid-conveying components the coupling component comprising a coupling housing through which a fluid channel passes in regions and which is provided with a coupling recess that is sunken into a surface of the coupling housing, a channel opening of the fluid channel ending at an end face of the coupling recess, wherein the channel opening is covered by a membrane seal which is made of a resilient material and through which a fluid gap passes that is designed such that the membrane seal, when in a resting position, seals the channel opening and, when in an operative position, opens the channel opening, at least one yielding depression being formed in the coupling recess adjacently to the channel opening, which depression is designed for a yielding movement of a region of the membrane seal when the membrane seal transitions from the resting position into the operative position.
2. Coupling component according to claim 1, wherein the fluid gap extends prismatically between an upper side of the membrane seal facing away from the channel opening and a lower side of the membrane seal facing the channel opening.
3. Coupling component according to claim 1, wherein the fluid gap has a strain-relieving geometry on the edges thereof.
4. Coupling component according to claim 1, wherein the yielding depression is formed in mirror symmetry or rotational symmetry with respect to a central axis of the channel opening.
5. Coupling component according to claim 1, wherein the membrane seal has a radially internal membrane region and a reinforcing portion that adjoins said region, is radially external, extends round the edge of said seal and is designed to fix the membrane seal in the coupling recess.
6. Coupling component according to claim 5, wherein a circumferential mounting channel for receiving the reinforcing portion at least in regions is formed in the coupling recess adjacently to the yielding depression, and in that the reinforcing portion of the membrane seal is designed to be sealingly received in the mounting channel.
7. Coupling component according to claim 6, wherein the yielding depression and the mounting channel are each designed as annular regions of the coupling recess that are coaxial with the channel opening.
8. Fluid coupling for releasably connecting fluid-conveying components comprising a coupling component according to claim 1 and a coupling device that is designed to be attached to the surface of the coupling housing and comprises a coupling projection that is designed to engage in the coupling recess, wherein a fluid channel passes through the coupling projection, which coupling projection is designed to deflect a region of the membrane seal into the yielding depression.
9. Fluid coupling according to claim 8, wherein the coupling projection is designed to extend circularly and to sealingly abut the membrane seal when in an operative position in order to ensure a communicating connection between the fluid channels in the coupling component and in the coupling device.
10. Fluid coupling according to claim 9, wherein the coupling projection, the membrane seal and the yielding depression are designed such that the coupling projection is sealed with respect to the membrane seal when in an operative position, and the membrane seal is sealed with respect to an abutment surface in the yielding depression.
11. Fluid coupling according to claim 10, wherein the abutment surface in the yielding depression is an annular face.
12. Fluid coupling according to claim 9, wherein the coupling projection has an annular end face.
13. The coupling component of claim 1, wherein said connecting fluid-conveying components are fluid-conveying components in medical equipment.
14. The coupling component according to claim 1, wherein the strain-relieving geometry on the edges thereof is H-shaped profiling.
15. The coupling component according to claim 1, wherein the membrane seal is annular.
16. The fluid coupling of claim 8, wherein said fluid-conveying components are fluid-conveying components in medical equipment.
Description
[0015] A preferred embodiment of the invention is shown in the drawings, in which:
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[0021] A fluid coupling 1, shown purely schematically in
[0022] In the plan view according to
[0023] As can be seen from the view in
[0024] The membrane seal 4 and the coupling recess 7 define a space that is used, at least in regions, for a yielding movement of the membrane seal 4 when said seal is transferred into the operative state, as shown in
[0025] Said space is also referred to as a yielding depression 29, since it allows for a yielding movement of regions of the membrane seal 4 when the coupling device 3 is mounted onto the coupling component 2.
[0026] The coupling device 3, which is shown purely schematically in
[0027] Provided that the axial extension 35 of the coupling projection 32 is suitably configured, when the coupling device 3 is mounted on the coupling component 2, an annular end face 38 and the membrane seal 4 are made to abut the membrane seal 4 and the projection 28, respectively, all the way round, in addition to the membrane regions 36, 37 being deformed in a curved manner, and therefore complete fluidic sealing for a fluid channel system formed of the two fluid channels 17 and 33 is ensured. In addition to sealing the channel opening 18 when the membrane seal is in the resting state, and providing a surface of the coupling recess 7 that can be cleaned effectively when the membrane seal 4 is in the resting state, this constitutes an additional function of the membrane seal 4 when the coupling component 2 interacts with the coupling device 3.