HOLLOW PIPE JOINT STRUCTURE FOR A SEWING MACHINE
20190242046 ยท 2019-08-08
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Abstract
A hollow pipe joint structure for a sewing machine includes a first hollow pipe, a second hollow pipe and an elastic member. The elastic member is sleeved onto the first hollow pipe and the second hollow pipe, and elastically squeezes against the first outer surface and the second outer surface of the first and second hollow pipes, respectively, to pull the first and second hollow pipes against each other, which makes assembly of the hollow pipes easier, quicker and no frequent maintenance is required.
Claims
1. A hollow pipe joint structure for a sewing machine, comprising: a first hollow pipe including a first insertion hole and a first outer surface; a second hollow pipe including a second insertion hole and a second outer surface, wherein the first hollow pipe is inserted in the second insertion hole to connect the first insertion hole to the second insertion hole; and an elastic member sleeved onto the first hollow pipe and the second hollow pipe to elastically squeeze against the first outer surface and the second outer surface.
2. The hollow pipe joint structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second insertion hole has a first insertion-hole section and a second insertion-hole section, the first hollow pipe is inserted in the first insertion-hole section, the first insertion-hole section has a first inner diameter, the second insertion-hole section has a second inner diameter, and the first inner diameter is larger than the second inner diameter.
3. The hollow pipe joint structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elastic member includes a first elastic section elastically squeezing against the first outer surface, and a second elastic section elastically squeezing against the second outer surface.
4. The hollow pipe joint structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first hollow pipe has a first outer diameter, the second hollow pipe has a second outer diameter, the first elastic section has a first elastic-member inner diameter, the second elastic section has a second elastic-member inner diameter, before the elastic member is sleeved onto the first and second hollow pipes, the first outer diameter larger than the first elastic-member inner diameter, and the second outer diameter is larger than the second elastic-member inner diameter.
5. The hollow pipe joint structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first hollow pipe has a first outer diameter, the second hollow pipe has a second outer diameter, the first elastic section has a first elastic-member inner diameter, the second elastic section has a second elastic-member inner diameter, when the elastic member is sleeved onto the first and second hollow pipes, the first outer diameter equal to the first elastic-member inner diameter, and the second outer diameter is equal to the second elastic-member inner diameter.
6. The hollow pipe joint structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first hollow pipe has a first outer diameter, the second hollow pipe has a second outer diameter, the first elastic section has a first elastic-member inner diameter, the second elastic section has a second elastic-member inner diameter, the second outer diameter is larger than the first outer diameter, and the second elastic-member inner diameter is larger than the first elastic-member inner diameter.
7. The hollow pipe joint structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first hollow pipe includes an insertion section and an exposed section connected to the insertion section, the exposed section has a first outer diameter, the second hollow pipe has a second outer diameter equal to the first outer diameter, the first elastic section has a first elastic-member inner diameter, the second elastic section has a second elastic-member inner diameter, the second elastic-member inner diameter is equal to the first elastic-member inner diameter, the insertion section has a diameter smaller than the first outer diameter and is inserted in the second insertion hole.
8. The hollow pipe joint structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein a stepped surface is connected between the first insertion-hole section and the second insertion-hole section, and the first hollow pipe has an end surface inserted in the first insertion-hole section and pressed against the stepped surface.
9. The hollow pipe joint structure as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first hollow pipe has a first outer diameter which is equal to the first inner diameter.
10. The hollow pipe joint structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second elastic section has one end connected to the first elastic section, the elastic member includes a third elastic section connected to another end of the second elastic section opposite to the one end connected to the first elastic section, the second elastic section has a second elastic-member inner diameter, and the third elastic section has a third elastic-member inner diameter which is larger than the second elastic-member inner diameter.
11. The hollow pipe joint structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first elastic section has one end connected to the second elastic section, the elastic member includes a third elastic section connected to another end of the first elastic section opposite to the end connected to the second elastic section, the first elastic section has a first elastic-member inner diameter, and the third elastic section has a third elastic-member inner diameter which is larger than the first elastic-member inner diameter.
12. The hollow pipe joint structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein one end of the second hollow pipe connected to the first hollow pipe is provided with a guide angle portion.
13. The hollow pipe joint structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein one end of the first hollow pipe connected to the second hollow pipe is provided with a guide angle portion.
14. The hollow pipe joint structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second hollow pipe has a second outer diameter, the second elastic section has one end connected to the first elastic section, another end of the second elastic section opposite to the one end connected to the first elastic section is provided with a retaining portion, the second hollow pipe is provided with a retaining groove in the second outer surface, when the elastic member is sleeved onto the second hollow pipe, the retaining portion is engaged in the retaining groove, and a diameter defined by the retaining portion is smaller than the second outer diameter.
15. The hollow pipe joint structure as claimed in claim 3, wherein the first hollow pipe has a first outer diameter, the first elastic section has one end connected to the second elastic section, another end of the first elastic section opposite to the one end connected to the second elastic section is provided with a retaining portion, the first hollow pipe is provided with a retaining groove in the first outer surface, when the elastic member is sleeved onto the first hollow pipe, the retaining portion is engaged in the retaining groove, and a diameter defined by the retaining portion is smaller than the first outer diameter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0034] The present invention will be clearer from the following description when viewed together with the accompanying drawings, which show, for purpose of illustrations only, the preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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[0036] The first hollow pipe 10 includes a first insertion hole 11. An outer surface of the first hollow pipe 10 is defined as a first outer surface 12, and a diameter of the first hollow pipe 10 is defined as a first outer diameter Do1.
[0037] The second hollow pipe 20 includes a second insertion hole 21 which has a first insertion-hole section 211 and a second insertion-hole section 212. The first hollow pipe 10 is inserted in the first insertion-hole section 211 to connect the first insertion hole 11 to the second insertion hole 21. An outer surface of the second hollow pipe 20 is defined as a second outer surface 22, and a diameter of the second hollow pipe 20 is defined as a second outer diameter Do2. An inner diameter of the first insertion-hole section 211 is defined as a first inner diameter Di1, an inner diameter of the second insertion-hole section 212 is defined as a second inner diameter Di2, and the first inner diameter Di1 is larger than the second inner diameter Di2.
[0038] The elastic member 30 is sleeved onto the first hollow pipe 10 and the second hollow pipe 20, and elastically squeezes against the first outer surface 12 and the second outer surface 22 to make the first and second hollow pipes 10, 20 approach each other. The elastic member 30 includes a first elastic section 31 elastically squeezing against the first outer surface 12 and a second elastic section 32 elastically squeezing against the second outer surface 22. An inner diameter of the first elastic section 31 is defined as a first elastic-member inner diameter Ds1, and an inner diameter of the second elastic section 32 is defined as a second elastic-member inner diameter Ds2.
[0039] In this embodiment, the second outer diameter Do2 is larger than the first outer diameter Do1, and the second elastic-member inner diameter Ds2 is larger than the first elastic-member inner diameter Ds1.
[0040] In a preferred embodiment as shown in
[0041] The second embodiment of the invention as shown in
[0042] The first hollow pipe 10 includes an insertion section 14 and an exposed section 15 connected to the insertion section 14, and the exposed section 15 has the first outer diameter Do1 equal to the second outer diameter Do2. The second elastic-member inner diameter Ds2 is equal to the first elastic-member inner diameter Ds1. The insertion section 14 has a diameter smaller than the first outer diameter Do1, and is inserted in the second insertion hole 21.
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[0044] In the first embodiment shown in
[0045] Before the elastic member 30 is sleeved onto the first and second hollow pipes 10, 20, the first outer diameter Do1 is larger than the first elastic-member inner diameter Ds1, and the second outer diameter Do2 is larger than the second elastic-member inner diameter Ds2.
[0046] When the elastic member 30 is sleeved onto the first and second hollow pipes 10, 20, the first outer diameter Do1 will be equal to the first elastic-member inner diameter Ds1, and the second outer diameter Do2 will be equal to the second elastic-member inner diameter Ds2.
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[0053] It can be learned from the above description that the elastic member 30 is sleeved onto the first hollow pipe 10 and the second hollow pipe 20, and elastically squeezes against the first outer surface 12 and the second outer surface 22 to pull the first and second hollow pipes 10, 20 against each other, which makes assembly of the hollow pipes easier, quicker and no frequent maintenance is required.
[0054] Furthermore, in a preferred embodiment of the invention, the first outer diameter Do1 of the first hollow pipe 10 is equal to the first inner diameter Di1 of the second hollow pipe 20, so that the second outer surface 22 of the second hollow pipe 20 can fit tightly against the inner surface of the first insertion hole 11, and the hollow pipes can be jointed in an airtight manner to prevent gas leakage.
[0055] Moreover, in another preferred embodiment of the invention, the elastic member 30 elastically squeezes against the first hollow pipe 10 and the second hollow pipe 20 to make the end surface 13 press tightly against the stepped surface 23, so that the hollow pipes can be jointed in an airtight manner to prevent gas leakage.
[0056] While we have shown and described various embodiments in accordance with the present invention, it is clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.