PART FOR COAXIAL CONNECTION OF TWO TUBES

20170314718 · 2017-11-02

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Abstract

The invention relates to a part (2) for coaxial connection of two tubes, characterised in that it comprises two connection portions (6, 7) each provided with an area (15) for receiving a connection element of each tube, and in that the two connection portions (6, 7) are capable of sliding inside one another, between a separated position of the two portions (6, 7) and a tightened position of the two portions (6, 7) in which the two receiving areas (15) form a closed contour and are capable of holding the connection elements (31, 41) together, and in that the part (2) comprises at least one radial return element (14) intended for pre-positioning the part (2) on an end region of the tubes.

Claims

1. A part for axial connection of two tubes, comprising: at least one connection part provided with an area for receipt of an element for connection of each tube; and at least one radial return element configured to pre-position the part on an end region of the tubes.

2. The part as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: two connection parts, each provided with an area for receipt of an element for connection of each tube, wherein the two connection parts can slide in one another, between a spaced position of the two parts, and a tightened position of the two parts, in which the two receipt areas can hold the connection elements together and form a closed contour.

3. The part as claimed in claim 2, wherein each connection part comprises a radial return element.

4. The part as claimed in claim 2, wherein the area for receipt of each connection part is a groove.

5. The part as claimed in claim 2, wherein each connection part is a half-ring, such that in the tightened position the part forms a ring.

6. The part as claimed in claim 5, wherein the areas for receipt of the two connection parts form an annular groove arranged in a radial plane of the part.

7. The part as claimed in claim 6, wherein the groove is delimited by two outer borders which have different radial widths.

8. The part as claimed in claim 2, wherein each connection part comprises a male area which slides in an associated female area of the other part, and a female area in which the male area of the other connection part slides.

9. The part as claimed in claim 8, wherein the male area of each connection part comprises at least one arm which slides in at least one rail of the female area of the other connection part.

10. The part as claimed in claim 9, wherein a boss is arranged in each rail, so as to keep the two connection parts in a spaced position.

11. The part as claimed in claim 2, wherein each connection part is provided with at least one clip, such that the tightened position of the two connection parts is obtained by clipping.

12. The part as claimed in claim 11, wherein each connection part further comprises an element which projects from the periphery of the part, and which is clipped into an opening in the other connection part.

13. A device for coaxial connection of two tubes, by cooperation of an end region of a first tube with an end region of a second tube, the device comprising a connection part as claimed in claim 1, which is arranged around elements for connection of the two tubes.

14. The device as claimed in claim 13, wherein, with each tube comprising a connection element, the connection element of the first tube is a roll and the connection element of the second tube is a collar.

15. The device as claimed in claim 11, further comprising an annular seal.

16. A method for coaxial connection of two tubes by a connection part as claimed in claim 2, wherein, in an end region of the two tubes and around the elements for connection of the two tubes, the method comprises: sliding of the two connection parts, from a spaced position of the two parts, to a tightened position of the two parts, in which the two areas for receipt of the two parts form a closed contour, and keep the connection elements together.

17. The method as claimed in claim 16, wherein, before the step of sliding, the method comprises pre-positioning of the connection part, in the spaced position of the two connection parts, around an end region of one of the two tubes, by each radial return element.

Description

[0040] Other objectives, characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from reading the following description, provided purely by way of non-limiting example, and with reference to the appended drawings in which:

[0041] FIG. 1, already described, is a partial exploded view of a device for coaxial connection of two tubes using a connection part according to the prior art;

[0042] FIG. 2 illustrates a connection part according to the invention, in the open position;

[0043] FIG. 3 illustrates a connection part according to the invention, in the closed position;

[0044] FIGS. 4 and 5 are detailed views of FIG. 2;

[0045] FIG. 6 illustrates the connection part in a variant embodiment;

[0046] FIG. 7 illustrates a connection device provided with the connection part in FIG. 6;

[0047] FIG. 8 is a view in longitudinal cross-section of an area of connection of two tubes; and

[0048] FIGS. 9 to 11 are views in perspective of different steps of a method for coaxial connection of two tubes according to the invention.

[0049] As illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3, a connection part 2 according to the invention comprises two connection half parts 6, 7, which are fitted by translation of each part 6, 7 into one another. The two parts 6, 7 can be identical. Each part 6, 7 can be in the form of a half-ring, and comprise an area 15 (FIG. 6) for receipt of at least one element for connection of the two tubes. The receipt area 15 is designed to keep the element for connection of the first tube and the element for connection of the second tube together, in the manner of pliers, for example by thrusting axially towards one another the element for connection of the first tube and the element for connection of the second tube, such as to ensure the connection of the two tubes.

[0050] Each part 6, 7 also comprises a male element 8, which can be inserted in a female element 9 of the other part 7, 6, and a female element 9 which can receive the male element 8 of the other part 7, 6. The male element 8 is advantageously arranged at one end of the half-ring 6, 7, whereas the female element 9 is arranged at the other end.

[0051] The receipt area 15 is typically a groove formed in each half-ring 6, 7, and in which the element(s) for connection of the tubes, which is/are gripping elements, can be inserted. The elements for connection of the tubes 3, 4 are kept in the receipt area 15. The connection element is typically a collar 41 of one of the two tubes 4 and/or a roll 31 of the other tube 3 (FIG. 8).

[0052] In each part 6, 7, the male element 8 can comprise at least one arm which can slide in the female element 9 of the other part 7, 6, said female element 9 being able to be a groove or a guide rail. By way of example, and as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 3, each part 6, 7 can comprise two arms which slide in two rails of the other part 7, 6.

[0053] Thanks to the relative sliding of the two half-rings 6, 7, the connection part 2 is mobile between an open position, in which the part 2 can be pre-positioned on one of the two tubes 3, 4 as illustrated in FIG. 2, and a closed position in which the part 2 ensures the connection of the two tubes 3, 4 as illustrated in FIG. 3.

[0054] The closed position is advantageously ensured by means of clips, for example by means of radial clips (FIGS. 2 to 4). Each male element 8 can thus be provided at its end with a projecting element 10 in the form of a protuberance, in the manner of a clip, which for example has a triangular cross-section in longitudinal cross-section, which is clipped by a return force at the output of the female element 9 in which the male element 8 slides. Similarly, each connection part 6, 7 can also comprise an element 11 which projects from the periphery of the part 6, 7, said projecting element 11 being able for example to have a triangular cross-section in radial cross-section, and which is clipped by means of a return force into an opening in the other part 7, 6. The two connection parts 6, 7 can be provided with notches, thus saving material.

[0055] In the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 4 and 5, a boss or rib 13 is arranged in each guide rail, such as to create an obstacle in the female element 9, which blocks the male element 8, and forces the connection part 2 to be in the open position, thus assisting the pre-positioning of the connection part 2 around the tubes 3, 4. The rib 13 makes it possible to block the clip in the open position, but the user can apply a force such that the male element 8 straddles the rib 13, and is secured in the opening 10 by the return force of the clip. In FIG. 4, the arrows illustrate the direction of locking and unlocking of the part 2. In FIG. 5, the arrows illustrate the trajectories of the clips.

[0056] In the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 7, which can be combined with the embodiment in FIGS. 4 and 5, each part 6, 7 of the connection part 2 is provided with a return element 14 in the form of a tongue. The return element 14 can be a flexible element in the form of an arc of a circle, which allows it to be buttressed on an end region of the tubes, typically on an element for connection of one of the two tubes. One of the ends of the return element 14 can be arranged in the area 15 of receipt. The return element 14 permits pre-centering of the two parts 6, 7 on the tubes 3 4 before the locking of the connection part 2. This pre-centering makes it possible to pass the male tube 3 through the two parts 6, 7 without creating an obstacle, if the connection part 2 is offset during its pre-fitting before locking. The return element 14 makes it possible to keep the part 2 in an open position, but force must be applied in order to close the part 2.

[0057] FIG. 8 illustrates in longitudinal cross-section the area of connection between the two tubes 3, 4. The area 15 of receipt of the connection part 2 receives the roll 31 of the first tube 3 and the collar 41 of the second tube 4. The area 15 of receipt of the connection part 2 is delimited by a lower border 16 and an upper border 17, which are parallel to one another, and connected by a lateral border which is orthogonal to them. The collar 41 of the second tube 4 can have a cross-section in the form of an “L”, with a cylindrical part 18 and an annular part 19, and can be supported via its annular part 19 on the lower border 16 of the connection part 2. The roll 31 of the first tube, for its part, can be supported on the upper border 17 of the connection part, inside the collar 41. The upper border 17 of the connection part 2 is advantageously wider than the lower border 16, such that the upper border 17 is supported on the roll 31, whereas a seal 5 can be arranged below the roll 31 at the lower border 16 of the connection part 2.

[0058] The collar 41 of the second tube 4 can be extended by one or a plurality of concentric cylindrical parts 20, 22 and decreasing radii separated by annular parts 19, 21, the profile of the end of the second tube 4 thus having the form of a stairway. From top to bottom, the upper edge 17 of the connection part 2 is thus supported on the roll 31 of the first tube 3, the roll 31 being supported on the seal 5, which itself is supported on the lower annular part 21 of the second tube 2. The upper annular part 19 of the tube 2, which forms part of the collar 41, is for its part supported on the lower border 16 of the connection part 2.

[0059] FIGS. 9 to 11 illustrate the different steps of a method for coaxial connection of two tubes according to the invention.

[0060] In a first step, as illustrated in FIG. 9, the connection part 2, in its open configuration, is fitted on the second tube 4, which is typically an intake or output tube of a cooling radiator of a motor vehicle, or also a radiator for heating the passenger space of such a vehicle. The connection part 2 is fitted on the collar 41 of the second tube 4, for example by means of radial return elements 14 which are supported on the collar 41 (FIG. 6). The rib 13 makes it possible to block the connection part 2 in the open configuration, whereas the return elements 14 permit the preassembly of the connection part 2 on the second tube 4.

[0061] This preassembly makes it possible to insert the first tube 3 easily in the second tube 4, and thus to simplify the connection procedure and make it secure.

[0062] Once the first tube 3 is inserted in the second tube 4, the two parts 6, 7 of the connection part 2 are brought towards one another by translation of the two parts 6, 7 in the directions indicated by the arrows (FIG. 10). The process is completed when the two parts 6, 7 of the connection part 2 are clipped into one another, this step being carried out by application of force by the user in order to close everything. Thus, the two parts 6, 7 of the connection part 2 encircle and retain together the roll 31 of the first tube 3 and the collar 41 of the second tube 4, which ensures the connection (FIG. 11).