HOUSING
20230194011 · 2023-06-22
Inventors
- Simon DITTMANN (Goettingen, DE)
- Jan-Eike SCHUBERT (Goettingen, DE)
- Michael GOHS (Goettingen, DE)
- Yannick STAPEL (Goettingen, DE)
Cpc classification
F16K27/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K7/065
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E05C19/006
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16K27/0236
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K2200/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K27/003
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16K27/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16K27/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A housing having a housing body (100) carries on the outside of one of the side walls (110) a bolt (500) aligned parallel to the lid guide grooves (120) and the lid (200) carries a sleeve (222) fixed to a tab (220) projecting over the upper edge of the corresponding side wall (110) of the housing body (100) and aligned coaxially with the bolt (500). The sleeve (222) engages around the bolt (500) to form an axially and rotationally movable sliding bearing.
Claims
1. Valve housing for a pinch valve, comprising a housing body with an upper opening and two opposing side walls, wherein the side walls have respective inner sides, outer sides and upper edges, and laterally bound the opening with the upper edges, wherein the inner sides each carry a longitudinally extending lid guide groove proximate to the respective upper edge, and a lid with lateral, longitudinally extending guide edges, the lid configured to slidingly mount on the housing body by engagement of the guide edges in the lid guide grooves of the housing body, wherein the housing body carries on the outer side of one of the side walls a bolt aligned parallel to the lid guide grooves, wherein the lid carries a guide fixed to a tab projecting over the upper edge of a corresponding one of the side walls of the housing body and aligned coaxially with the bolt, and wherein the bolt is configured to detachably fix axially to the housing body and the guide is formed as a sleeve which engages around the bolt to form a rotationally and axially movable sliding bearing.
2. Housing according to claim 1, wherein the guide edges of the lid and the lid guide grooves of the housing body each comprise sections longitudinally spaced apart from one another, which are matched to one another such that in at least one sliding position of the lid , the sections of the guide edges are in intermittent arrangement with the sections of the lid guide grooves of the housing body, the guide edge sections on the one hand and the lid guide groove sections on the other hand being out of engagement with one another.
3. Housing according to claim 1, wherein the bolt is mounted in two eyes longitudinally spaced from each other on the outer side of the corresponding side wall of the housing body.
4. Housing according to claim 3, wherein a first of the eyes comprises a through opening.
5. Housing according to claim 4, wherein the second eye comprises a blind opening.
6. Housing according to claim 5, wherein an end of the bolt disposed closest to the second eye and/or the blind opening comprises a stop element configured for spring-biased displacement in an axial direction of the bolt.
7. Housing according to claim 4, wherein the bolt has a radially extended projection in a region mounting the bolt in the first eye, wherein an inner side of the first eye has a first groove corresponding to the projection which extends in an axial direction of the bolt, and wherein an end face of the first groove facing away from the second eye is open.
8. Housing according to claim 7, wherein both end faces of the first groove are open, wherein the first eye has a second groove on the inner side of the first eye, wherein the second groove is offset from the first groove, extends in the axial direction of the bolt, and also corresponds to the radial projection of the bolt, and wherein an end face of the second groove that faces the second eye is open and an end face of the second groove facing away from the second eye is closed.
9. Housing according to claim 7, wherein the bolt comprises a radially projecting actuating lever in an end region disposed axially offset from the first eye in a direction facing away from the second eye.
10. Housing according to claim 1, wherein the lid and the housing body comprise mutually corresponding elements of a ball latch mechanism configured to produce, in a closed position of the lid on the housing body, a releasable securing against longitudinal displacement between the lid and the housing body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Further details and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following specific description and drawings, which show, in:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] Identical reference signs in the figures indicate identical or analogous elements.
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[0029] At their upper edges, the side walls 110 of the housing body 100 each carry a lid guide groove 120, which in the illustrated embodiment are formed as two sections 122 spaced apart by a gap 124.
[0030] At a central position, the inner sides of each of the side walls 110 of the housing body 100 include a vertically extending first clamping member guide groove 114 that shows a longitudinally extending step 112. The function of the step 112 will be discussed in further detail below in the context of
[0031] Housing inserts 410 can be inserted into the cavity of the housing body 100, which have sections of a round bottom groove 412 and, together with the recesses of the end walls 111 of the housing body 100, form a hose guide 400 for a not shown, longitudinally extended, media-conducting, flexible hose. This hose guide 400 is particularly well recognizable in the illustration of
[0032] One of the side walls 110 of the housing body 100 carries on its outer surface a first eye 140 and a second eye 150, which are formed and aligned longitudinally spaced from each other such that a bolt 500 can be inserted therein to undergo axial and rotational slide bearing. In the illustrated embodiment, the first eye 140 is formed as a through opening, and the second eye 150 is formed as a blind opening. In the illustrated embodiment, the bolt 500 has a spring biased stop element 510 at its distal end and an actuating lever 520 at its proximal end. In addition, in the illustrated embodiment, the bolt 500 has a radial projection 530 between its two ends in close proximity to the actuating lever 520. These elements and their function will be discussed in more detail below in the context of
[0033] Further, the pinch valve 10 includes a lid 200 having longitudinal sides each provided with a guide edge 210. In the embodiment shown, the guide edges 210 are each divided into two sections 212 that are spaced apart by a gap 214. These relationships are particularly evident in
[0034] To provide such a pivot axis, the lid 200 has a tab 220 which laterally overhangs one of its guide edges 210. At its laterally outer end, the tab 220 carries a sleeve 222 which, in the assembled state of the housing, as can be seen in particular in
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[0036] The plunger shaft 312 and the plunger tip 314 are releasably connected to each other through a ball latch mechanism 316, which is more particularly visible in the sectional view of
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[0038] In order to close the valve, the clamping member 300 is advanced toward the lid so that the mouth base presses the hose against the lid 200, which acts as an abutment, narrowing or completely closing the lumen of the hose. During the advance of the plunger 310, the contact rollers 326 pass over the step 112 and thus enter the upper, wider channel region in which the clamping mouth can open completely. This opening of the clamping mouth is forced by the elasticity of the hose counteracting the plunger advance.
[0039] When the valve is to be reopened, the plunger is retracted. The contact rollers 326 again overcome the step 112, so that the clamping jaws 320 are pivoted towards each other by the smaller distance of the side walls 110 in the lower channel area, so that the clamping mouth partially closes again in the process. Here, the claw ends 324 press from laterally outside on the folded areas of the not yet fully opened hose and thus support the re-opening of its lumen even in cases where the inherent elasticity of the hose is not sufficient, for example due to an adhesion of the hose's inner walls to each other. The constrictive guidance of the clamping jaws 320 brought about by the step 112 in interaction with the contact rollers 326 represents a mechanically simple, very robust way of reliably coercing the immediate, complete re-opening of the hose lumen when the pinch valve 10 is opened. The arrangement of the step 112 in the first clamping member guide grooves 114 is not mandatory for functionality, but is advantageous in that it prevents rotation of the pinch member 300 about its plunger axis. The second clamping member guide grooves 114 in the opposing sides of the housing inserts 410 of the hose guide 400 represent a further measure for preventing such rotation. They interact with longitudinal projections of the plunger tip 314, which can be seen in
[0040] To replace the hose and/or the housing inserts and/or the clamping member and/or parts thereof, the lid 200 must be opened. As explained above, the closed position of the lid shown in
[0041] Longitudinal displacement of the lid is possible by applying a longitudinal force overcoming the latching mechanism 130/230. The sleeve 222 is thereby displaced longitudinally, i.e. in the axial direction of the bolt, on the bolt mounted in the eyes 140, 150—still without force. In a sliding position, in which the sections 212 of the guiding edge 210 of the lid 200 come into gap with the sections 122 of the lid guiding grooves 120 of the housing body 100, lifting or pivoting of the lid becomes possible, the spring bias of the ball head pins 130 pushing up the lid when this sliding position is reached and thus marking the sliding position in a recognizable manner. In this condition, the sleeve 222 together with the pin 500 can act as a pivot bearing for the lid 200 so that it can be moved to the swung open position shown in
[0042] The lid 200 can be closed in the reverse order, wherein the axial guide implemented by the sleeve 222 and the pin 500 enables the guide edges 210 of the lid 200 to be inserted into the lid guide grooves 120 of the housing body 100 securely and without tilting.
[0043] As mentioned, the interaction between sleeve 222 and bolt 500 is essentially free of axial forces. However, this is an idealized assumption. In practice, axial forces acting on the bolt 500 may arise, in particular due to permanent vibrations. Therefore, in the embodiment shown, an axial fixation of the bolt is provided which at the same time allows removal of the bolt for the purpose of complete removal of the lid 200. For illustration purposes, reference is made to
[0044] As can be seen in said magnified view of the first eye 140 in
[0045] Removal of the bolt 500 requires pressure on its proximal end so that its radial projection 530 comes free from the blind groove 144 against the spring force of the stop element 510. Rotation of the bolt 500 by 90° then repositions its radial protrusion 530 in front of the passage groove 142, allowing the entire bolt to be pulled out of the two eyes 140, 150. In the embodiment shown, the first and second grooves 142, 144 are each formed in duplicate, so that the respective direction of rotation of the bolt during locking or unlocking is irrelevant.
[0046] The skilled person will understand that the isolated fixing and removal of the bolt 500 described above hardly plays a role in practice. More important is the articulation of the lid 200 with the bolt 500. The process described above is thus generally carried out with the lid 200 in the closed position, so that the bolt 500 can coaxially pass through the sleeve 222, which is then already positioned in a well-defined manner.
[0047] The embodiments discussed in the specific description and shown in the figures are only illustrative examples of embodiments of the present invention. Based on the disclosure set forth herein, those skilled in the art is provided with a wide range of possible variations to the structures and methods exemplarily discussed. The applicant seeks to cover also any changes and modifications as fall within the spirit and scope of the invention, as defined by the appended claims, and equivalents thereof.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0048] 10 pinch valve [0049] 100 housing body [0050] 110 side wall [0051] 111 end wall [0052] 112 step [0053] 114 first clamping member guide groove [0054] 120 lid guide groove [0055] 122 section of 120 [0056] 124 gap between 122 [0057] 130 ball head pin [0058] 140 first eye [0059] 142 passage groove/first groove [0060] 144 blind groove/second groove [0061] 150 second eye [0062] 200 lid [0063] 210 guide edge [0064] 212 section of 210 [0065] 214 gap between 212 [0066] 220 tab [0067] 222 sleeve [0068] 230 latching recess [0069] 300 clamping member [0070] 310 plunger [0071] 312 plunger shaft [0072] 314 plunger tip [0073] 316 ball latch mechanism [0074] 320 clamping jaw [0075] 322 articulation [0076] 324 claw end [0077] 326 contact roller [0078] 400 hose guide [0079] 410 housing insert [0080] 412 round bottom groove [0081] 414 second clamping member guide groove [0082] 500 bolt [0083] 510 stop element [0084] 520 actuating lever [0085] 530 radial projection