Profile clamp

09599134 ยท 2017-03-21

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Cpc classification

International classification

Abstract

A profile clamp is disclosed having an annular clamping band that comprises two circumferential ends having respectively one tensioning head (6) and, at its axial ends, flanks sloped radially inwards, wherein the tensioning heads (6) are connected to one another by a tensioning device and at least one tensioning head (6) comprises a head contact tab (10). The object is to reduce the requirements for precision during installation. For this purpose, it is provided that the head contact tab (10) projects past the tensioning head (6) on at least one side in an axial direction.

Claims

1. A profile clamp comprising: an annular clamping band that comprises two circumferential ends having respectively one tensioning head and axial ends, at which flanks sloped radially inwards are arranged, a tensioning device by which the tensioning heads are connected to one another; at least one of the tensioning heads comprises a head contact tab that projects radially past the at least one tensioning head and projects axially past at least one axial side of the at least one tensioning head, and the head contact tab being connected to the at least one tensioning head via a bend line, which comprises, in the region of axial ends of the at least one tensioning head, segments that run perpendicular to the axial direction of the profile clamp, wherein the head contact tab, viewed in a circumferential direction and normal to the head contact tab, is rectangular in shape.

2. The profile clamp according to claim 1, wherein the head contact tab projects past the at least one tensioning head on both sides in an axial direction.

3. The profile clamp according to claim 2, wherein the head contact tab is led around the at least one tensioning head in a radially outer region of the at least one tensioning head.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) The invention is described below on the basis of a preferred exemplary embodiment in connection with the drawing. Wherein:

(2) FIG. 1 shows a profile clamp in an installed state;

(3) FIG. 2 shows a section II-II according to FIG. 1; and

(4) FIGS. 3A and 3B show a top and perspective view of a first embodiment of head contact tab.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

(5) A profile clamp 1 comprises a clamping band 2 which has flanks 3, 4 directed radially inwards at its axial ends. The flanks can, as is illustrated in FIG. 1, comprise a gap 5 in a circumferential direction, so that the clamping band 2 can be bent open. However, it is also possible to embody the clamping band 2 in multiple pieces in a circumferential direction.

(6) The clamping band 2 comprises on its two circumferential ends respectively one tensioning head 6, 7. A tensioning device in the form of a threaded bolt 8 is guided through the tensioning head 6 and screwed into a thread on the other tensioning head 7. Of course, it is also possible to screw a threaded nut onto the end of the threaded bolt 8 protruding out of the tensioning head 7. The threaded bolt 8 comprises a head 9 which, in the tightened state that is illustrated in FIG. 1, bears against the outside (in a circumferential direction) of the tensioning head 6.

(7) Each tensioning head 6, 7 has one head contact tab 10, 11. The two head contact tabs 10, 11 bear against one another in the tightened state of the profile clamp. They are thereby embodied in such a manner that, for the nominal diameter in the tensioned state, the outside of the tensioning heads 6, 7 run parallel to one another in a circumferential direction, so that the head 9, for example, bears flat against the outside of the tensioning head 6. The same would apply to a threaded nut screwed onto the threaded bolt 8.

(8) A profile clamp 1 of this type is used in order to form a coned flange connection illustrated in FIG. 2. In a coned flange connection, two components that are to be connected to one another, for example, pipes 12, 13, have on the ends that are to be connected to one another respectively one projection 14, 15 directed radially outwards. The projections 14, 15 have on their rear sides facing away from one another a conically sloped contact surface 16, 17. When the profile clamp 1 is installed, the flanks 3, 4 then bear against the contact surfaces 16, 17. If the profile clamp 1 is tightened, then the clamping band 2 reduces its diameter so that the flanks 3, 4 are drawn radially inwards and thus form an axially acting force on the contact surfaces 16, 17. Accordingly, the two projections 14, 15 are held against one another by a predetermined tension force.

(9) In another embodiment, the projections 14, 15 can be embodied solidly and can be, on their front faces facing one another, aligned perpendicularly to an axis of the pipes 12, 13. The effect of the profile clamp 1 is analogous in this case.

(10) When the state illustrated in FIG. 1 is achieved, a fitter should not rotate the threaded bolt 8 any further. This would entail the risk of a deformation of the head contact tabs 10, 11 and, in particular, a change in their alignment relative to the tensioning heads 6, 7.

(11) To prevent, or to at least impede, a deformation of this type, the head contact tabs 10, 11 have a shape that is described below based on an example of the head contact 10. The head contact tab 11 can be embodied in a like manner.

(12) FIG. 3A shows the head contact tab 10 on the tensioning head 6. The tensioning head 6 comprises an opening 18, through which the threaded bolt 8 can be guided.

(13) As can be seen in FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B, the head contact tab 10 projects past the tensioning head 6 on both sides in an axial direction. It is led around the tensioning head 6 in a radially outer region of the tensioning head 6. The head contact tab 10 is embodied as a single piece with the tensioning head 6, that is, if the tensioning head 6 is produced from a metal sheet blank by means of a forming process, then the head contact tab 10 is also formed at the same time.

(14) The head contact tab 10 is connected to the tensioning head 6 via a bend line 19. This bend line 19 is no longer straight, but rather comprises in the region of the axial ends of the tensioning head 6 segments 20, 21 that no longer run in an axial direction of the profile clamp 1, but rather perpendicular thereto. The segments 20, 21 have in this exemplary embodiment an extension in a radial direction which is equal to one to two times the thickness of a radial front face 22 of the tensioning head 6.

(15) With the angled segments 20, 21 of the bend line 19, there results a very large deformation resistance, that is, the force that would be necessary to bend the head contact tabs 10 relative to the tensioning head 6, has increased very markedly, so that the risk of the head contact tab 10 being bent relative to the tensioning head 6 has been significantly reduced in comparison with a state in which the head contact tab 10 is angled relative to the front face 22 and does not project past the axial extension of the front face 22.

(16) A profile clamp 1 is illustrated in which the two tensioning heads 6, 7 are provided with a head contact tab 10, 11. However, this is not absolutely necessary. It is also possible to embody the two tensioning heads 6, 7 differently, so that a head contact tab 10 of one tensioning head 6 bears directly against the other tensioning head 7.