HYDRAULIC AND/OR PNEUMATIC CONNECTOR, IN PARTICULAR OF THE MULTIPLE CONNECTION TYPE
20190093808 ยท 2019-03-28
Inventors
- Alessandro Danelli (Brignano Gera D'Adda, IT)
- Massimo Cardi (Pandino, IT)
- Marco Neri (Rivolta D'Adda, IT)
Cpc classification
F16L37/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L2201/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L55/1015
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/56
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A hydraulic and/or pneumatic connector, said connector comprising a fixed part adapted to constitute the end part of a first hydraulic circuit of a main operating machine and to be fixed to said main operating machine, said fixed part comprising at least one first male or female hydraulic coupling, said connector comprising a movable part intended to constitute the end part of a second hydraulic circuit of a piece of equipment, said movable part comprising at least one second hydraulic coupling, respectively either female or male, where said at least one first hydraulic coupling of said fixed part and at least one second hydraulic coupling of said movable part are adapted to be hydraulically connected so as to achieve the hydraulic connection between said first and second hydraulic circuits of said male operating machine and said equipment, respectively, said connector comprising mechanical constraint means which can be switched between a first configuration or position and a second configuration or position, where the switching of said mechanical constraints in said second configuration or position translates into the mechanical constraining of said fixed part and said movable part and in the hydraulic connection between said first coupling and said second coupling, of said fixed part and of said movable part, respectively. and where the switching of said constraint means in said first position or configuration translates into the possibly of mechanically releasing said fixed part and said movable part and of hydraulically disconnecting said first coupling and said second coupling of said fixed part and said movable part, respectively.
Claims
1. A hydraulic and/or pneumatic connector, said connector comprising a first part and a second part, said first part and said second part comprising mechanical constraint means and engaging means, respectively, said constraint means being adapted to be switched between a first position and a second position, wherein the switching of said mechanical constraint means in said second position translates into said constraint means and said engaging means being reciprocally, progressively engaged and in said first part and said second part being mechanically, reciprocally constrained, and wherein the switching of said constraint means in said first position translates into the possibility of mechanically releasing said first part and said second part, said mechanical constraint means comprising a groove, said groove comprising an end portion, wherein the switching of said constraint means into said second position translates into the reciprocal progressive engagement of said groove and said engaging means, and wherein with said first part and said second part in reciprocal constraining condition and with said constraint means in said second switching position, said engaging means are positioned at said end portion of said groove and can translate along said end portion so as to be released from said groove with no need to switch said constraint means into said first position, characterized in that said connector comprises contrasting and checking means accommodated in said end portion of said groove, and in that said contrasting and checking means are fixed to said end portion of said groove so as to contrast the translation of said engaging means along said end portion of said groove and thus the reciprocal releasing of said constraint means and of said engaging means.
2. The connector according to claim 1, characterized in that said mechanical constraint means comprise a lever which can be switched by rotation, wherein rotation of said lever according a first rotation sense and a second rotation sense results in said said constraint means being switched into said first and second positions, respectively.
3. The connector according to claim 1, characterized in that said groove defines a cam shaped engaging surface, wherein switching of said constraint means into said first and second position results in said engaging means being moved along said engaging surface, and in that with said first part and second part in reciprocal constraining condition and with said constraint means in said second position said engaging surface is released and not engaged by said engaging means.
4. The connector according to claim 3, characterized in that said lever comprises a plate, and in that said groove is formed in said plate.
5. The connector according to claim 1, characterized in that said contrasting and checking means are adapted to be broken and partially removed from said end portion of said groove if subjected to a force of intensity higher than a predetermined intensity and greater than zero.
6. The connector according to claim 1, characterized in that second part comprises a teether rigidly fixed thereto.
7. The connector according to claim 6, characterized in that said teether is adapted to be engaged by a first end portion of flexible means, such as a cable, a chain or the like, the second end portion of said flexible means being adapted to be fixed for example to an main operating machine.
8. The connector according to claim 1, characterized in that said first part is adapted to constitute the end part of a first hydraulic circuit of a main operating machine and to be fixed to said main operating machine, said first part comprising at least one first male or female hydraulic coupling, in that said second part is adapted to constitute the end part of a second hydraulic circuit of a piece of equipment, said second part comprising at least one second hydraulic coupling, respectively either female or male, wherein said at least one first hydraulic coupling of said fixed part and said at least one second hydraulic coupling of said movable part are adapted to be hydraulically connected so as to achieve the hydraulic connection between said first and second hydraulic circuits of said male operating machine and said equipment, and in that switching said mechanical constraint means into said second position results in said first coupling and said second coupling of said fixed part and said movable part, respectively, being hydraulically connected.
9. The connector according to claim 8, characterized in that said first coupling and said second coupling are of the type so that the hydraulic connection of said first coupling and second coupling also implies a mechanical constraint to said first coupling and said second coupling.
10. An operating machine including at least one first hydraulic circuit, characterized in that said first circuit comprises an end part consisting of the fixed part of a connector according to claim 1.
11. The operating machine according to claim 10, said operating machine being equipped with equipment comprising a second hydraulic circuit proper, wherein the end part of said second hydraulic circuit consists of a movable part of a connector according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0046] Hereinafter, the present invention will be explained by means of the following detailed description of the embodiments depicted in the drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described hereinafter and depicted in the drawings; on the contrary, all the variants of the embodiments described below and depicted in the drawings which will become apparent to those skilled in the art fall within the scope of the invention.
[0047] In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
[0051] The present invention is adapted to be applied to the case of connector assemblies of the multiple connection type, this being the reason why hereinafter the present invention will be explained with reference to a connection assembly of the multiple connection type. Furthermore, the present invention is adapted to be advantageously applied in the case of connector assemblies equipped with couplings which each provide for an individual mechanical connection, e.g. of the type with self-retaining device, typical of manual couplings, i.e. for example wherein the male coupling provides for a connection by means of a ball crown and respective coupling groove, the balls being intended to engage a closing ring of the female coupling.
[0052] The possible applications of the present invention are therefore not limited either to the connectors of the multiple connection type or to those equipped with individual mechanical constraint (the self-retaining device according to the above).
[0053] In the embodiment of the connector assembly according to the present invention depicted in
[0054] With the lever 401 and the plates or cams 404 in the position in
[0055] Indeed, as shown, the further rotation of the lever 401 moving further away from the first limit stop position and to the reaching of the second limit stop position in
[0056] Obviously, the releasing of the movable part 300 from the fixed part 200 may occur by re-switching the lever 401 from the second limit stop position (
[0057] Furthermore, as depicted, the fixed part 200 comprises safety means adapted to prevent the accidental and undesired switching of the lever 401, from both the first limit stop position towards the second limit stop position and from the second limit stop position towards the first limit stop position.
[0058] Said safety means substantially comprise a locking and releasing mechanism (substantially known in itself and thus not depicted or described in detail below) which can be switched between a first locking configuration, in which the fixed part 200 and at least one of the two plates or cams 404 are reciprocally constrained, and an unlocking configuration, in which the fixed part and the plates 404 are reciprocally released. Furthermore, the switching of the locking and unlocking mechanism is obtained by means of a locking and unlocking button 460 (of the respective mechanism), wherein the switching of the mechanism from the first configuration to the second configuration is obtained by pressing the button 460. Practically, with the lever 401 in its first limit stop position (
[0059] It is further worth noting that, as depicted in the figures (in particular in
[0060] However, as mentioned, the connector assembly according to the present invention comprises a solution adapted to allow the reciprocal releasing of the movable part 300 from the fixed part 200 without preventive switching of the lever 401 from the second limit stop position in the first limit stop position. Said solution comprises an innovative configuration of the grooves 405, wherein hereinafter since the grooves 405 are correspondingly shaped, only one of the two grooves 405 will be described for the sake of conciseness.
[0061] As depicted in
[0062] According to a further embodiment of the present invention, contrasting and checking means are further included, adapted on one hand to contrast the releasing of the movable part 300 from the fixed part 200, and to make it possible only if a forcepulling or pushing of predetermined intensity is exerted or applied on the movable part 300, and on the other hand to indicate the even only partial releasing of the movable part 300 from the fixed part 200.
[0063] Said contrasting and checking means substantially comprise an insert, for example but not necessarily made of plastic material, 450, indeed inserted in the end portion 406 of the groove 405. For this purpose, the insert 450 comprises two opposite side protrusions 455, each accommodated in a housing 456 defined by said end portion 406. It can thus be inferred that the translation of the pawl 402 along the portion 406 and towards the outlet of said portion 406, translates into a push applied by the pawl 402 against the insert 450, and thus into the at least partial exiting of the insert 450 from the end portion 406 as a consequence of the breakage or at least deformation of the insert 450, wherein the absence of the insert or at least of its repositioning with respect to the original starting position are indicative of the at least partial releasing of the movable part 300 from the fixed part 200 and thus of the absence of hydraulic connection or at least of an anomalous hydraulic connection.
[0064] Furthermore, the insert 450 confers stability to the reciprocal constraining condition between the movable part 300 and the fixed part 200, indeed where the releasing of the movable part 300 and fixed part 200 according to the methods described above, and without switching the lever 401, is possible only in case of force acting on the movable part 300 (pulling or pushing or resultant thereof) of sufficient intensity to interrupt or deform or remove the insert 450.
[0065] Finally, as depicted, according to a further embodiment of the present invention, the movable part 300 is equipped with safety means, in practice with an eyelet or hook 500 adapted to be engaged by the first end portion of pulling means (e.g. a strap, a chain or similar means, not shown), the second end portion of which may be, for example, fixed to the equipment. So assuming in particular a steel strap interposed between the eyelet or hook 500 and the equipment, it is worth noting that by appropriately choosing the length of the strap, in case of accidental detachment, the strap would be pulled before the hydraulic pipes, so the pulling on the movable part 300 would be applied to the strap rather than to the hydraulic pipes, with further increased safety preventing damage to the hydraulic pipes in any manner
[0066] It has therefore been demonstrated by means of the above detailed description of the embodiments of the present invention depicted in the drawings that the present invention allows to achieve the predetermined objects by overcoming the drawbacks found in the prior art.
[0067] In particular, the present invention allows to release the movable part 300 and the fixed part 200 of a connector without needing to switch the lever 401, protecting the integrity of the hydraulic pipes in this manner Furthermore, the present invention allows to check the releasing condition of the movable and fixed part of the connector, as well as the anomalous or partial constraining condition and thus anomalous or incomplete hydraulic connection.
[0068] Although the present invention has been explained above by means of a detailed description of the embodiments depicted in the drawings the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above and depicted in the drawings. On the contrary, all the modifications and/or variants of the embodiments described above and depicted in the drawings which will appear obvious and immediate to those skilled in the art fall within the scope of the present invention.
[0069] For examples, although in the embodiments described above with reference to the drawings the movable part 300 and the fixed part 200 comprise a plurality of couplings 301 and respectively 201, the number of couplings may vary according to the needs and/or the age or circumstances, from a minimum of one to a maximum which depends on the type of hydraulic circuits to be connected. Furthermore, the lever may be rotationally fixed either to the fixed part 200 (as shown in the examples described and shown) or to the movable part 300, where in this case the engaging or contrasting means 402 will be on the side of the fixed part.
[0070] Moreover, the couplings 201 and 301 may be of any type, e.g. but not necessary but of the type comprising a self-retaining device (reciprocal between male coupling and female coupling), in particular with a ball crown and respective housing groove of the male coupling and lock ring in the female coupling, the couplings with self-retaining device conferring greater stability to the mechanical constraint between fixed part 200 and movable part 300.
[0071] The scope of the present invention is thus defined by the appended claims.