Device for connecting a pipe or a tube
09611963 ยท 2017-04-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L33/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L33/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A device at pipes for the connection of pipes is provided. The device has an outer ring with first and second free ends, and a tensioning device for converging and interconnection of the first and second free ends of the outer ring. An inner ring is arranged on the inside of the outer ring, wherein the inner ring includes a first and a second part, and at least one of the first and second parts having a progressively increasing profile height.
Claims
1. A device for connecting pipes or tubes, the device comprising an outer ring with first and second free ends; a tensioning device for connecting and converging the first and second free ends of the outer ring; and an inner ring arranged inside the outer ring and comprising a first part disposed under the tensioning device, and a second part, wherein said first part of the inner ring is arranged symmetrically to the tensioning device and has a radial thickness which increases in the peripheral direction along a periphery of the first part of the inner ring from a minimum thickness at a center of the first part toward both ends thereof.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the first and second parts of the inner ring have tapering ends.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the first and second parts of the inner ring are shaped as half circle segments.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the first and second parts of the inner ring are profiled.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the tensioning device includes a screw interconnecting the first and second free ends of the outer ring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described, as an example, with reference to the enclosed drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) Below there will be a detailed description of the device according to the invention. In the description positions and directions such as upwards, downwards, and to the side will be used and they refer to the device when it is arranged with its tensioning device directed upwards, as shown in
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(9) The device comprises an outer ring 1 with first and second free ends 2, 3. The outer ring 1 is formed from a double-layered material, which will be described in detail further below. A tensioning device 4 is provided for converging and tensioning of the first and second free ends 2, 3 of the outer ring 1. The outer ring 1 has an open section 12, and is thus not closed, and its geometrical form may be described as a circular with an open section.
(10) An inner ring 5 is provided on the inside of the outer ring 1, much like a sleeve. The inner ring 5 further has first and second parts 6, 7. The first part 6 is preferably arranged in the upper portion of the outer ring 1, in the vicinity of the tensioning device 4, and the second part 7 is preferably arranged in the lower part of the outer ring 1.
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(12) The increasing profile height of the first part 6 provides a correspondingly increasing clamping action around the periphery of the outer ring 1, with the aid of its increasing profile height. In the areas where the inner ring 5 has a greater thickness, an increased tightening force against the tube or the pipe is provided, which entails a higher local sealing action against the tube or the pipe than would otherwise have been the case. The greatest profile heights are provided in the areas where the clamping action without the profile of the inner ring would have been at its lowest. In this way, the clamping action and the pressure against the pipe are equalized around the periphery of the clamp.
(13) The first and second parts 6, 7 of the inner ring 5 are more narrow, i.e. have a lower profile height, at their end areas, in order to form tapering ends 9. The first and second parts are thus enabled to slide overlapping when the tensioning device 4 is tightened and the diameter of the outer ring 1, and also of the inner ring 5, is decreased. The shapes and surface properties of the two parts 6, 7 of the inner ring 5 in relation to one another and to the outer ring 1 will be tested and adjusted by the skilled person, so that the outer and inner rings 1, 5 are easily mutually slidable.
(14) The first and second parts 6, 7 of the inner ring 5 are shaped as half circle segments in the preferred embodiment. In an alternative embodiment, the inner ring 5 may be shaped as quarters of circle segments. Further options are other fractions of a circle, adapted to the profile and the clamp action that are desirable.
(15) That part of the inner ring 5, which is progressively shaped, is preferably arranged symmetric with respect to the tensioning device 4 inside the outer ring 1, which is shown in
(16) The first, upper part 6 of the inner ring 5 is attached to the outer ring 1 at one or more points. Such attachments are visible on the outside of the outer ring in
(17) The second part 7 of the inner ring 5 could also be formed with a profile 10, which is shown I
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(20) In a particular embodiment, the lower part of the inner ring 5 coincides with the inner layer of the double band of the outer ring 1. Thus, the lower part of the inner layer of the outer ring 1 is provided with the abovementioned profile, preferably before the band of the outer ring has been doubled up and attached as described above.
(21) Since the outer ring 1 has a double layer around most of its circumference, the thickness of material will be even and the ring 1 will be approximately equally rigid around its circumference. This means that the clamping force at the tensioning of the tensioning device 4 will be distributed evenly around the clamp.
(22) The Welding directly opposite the tensioning device 4 provides that the outer band will be maximally used to apply a pressure on the tube inside the clamp. The friction between the outer and the inner metal bands is considerably less than the friction between the clamp and the tube, which results in a minimal loss of force in the clamp.