CONNECTING ASSEMBLY FOR A CORRUGATED TUBE
20170292644 · 2017-10-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16L25/0054
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16L37/091
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16L25/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A connecting assembly for connecting to a corrugated tube includes a base body with a receptacle recess for receiving the corrugated tube, and a latching unit which can be introduced through a circumferential opening of the base body into the receptacle recess and which has a latching element carrier and a plurality of latching elements constructed as one piece with the latching element carrier, wherein the latching elements are constructed for the purpose of engaging in a trough of the corrugated tube and to resist a movement of the corrugated tube out of the receptacle. According to the invention, the latching element carrier is constructed as a split ring, wherein the latching elements are arranged uniformly distributed along the circumference of the latching element carrier.
Claims
1. Connecting assembly which is configured and intended for connecting to one end of a corrugated tube, the connecting assembly comprising: a base body with a central passage which opens into a receptacle recess provided at one end of the base body, wherein the receptacle recess is configured to receive the corrugated tube which is introducible along an introducing direction, and a latching unit which is insertable through a circumferential opening of the base body into the receptacle recess and which comprises a latching element carrier and a plurality of latching elements constructed as one piece with the latching element carrier, wherein the latching elements are configured and intended to engage in a trough of the corrugated tube and to resist a movement of the corrugated tube out of the receptacle against the introducing direction, wherein the latching element carrier is configured as a slit ring and in that the latching elements are arranged evenly distributed along the circumference of the latching element carrier.
2. Connecting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the latching elements are arranged along the circumference of the latching element carrier in a substantially gapless sequence.
3. Connecting assembly according to claim 1, wherein, with the exception of the latching elements arranged on either side of the slit of the latching element carrier, mutually adjacent latching elements are connected to one another by means of a membrane.
4. Connecting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the latching unit comprises at least one securing element which can be brought into a securing engagement with an associated countersecuring element of the base body securing the latching unit to the base body.
5. Connecting assembly according to claim 4, wherein the at least one securing element is configured as a securing protrusion, whereas the countersecuring element is configured as a securing recess, preferably as a securing opening penetrating the circumferential wall of the base body.
6. Connecting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the latching unit comprises a base element which is integrally connected to the latching element carrier.
7. Connecting assembly according to claim 6, wherein the base element comprises at least one guidance surface and in that the base body comprises at least one counterguidance surface which, at the start of the introduction of the latching unit into the base body, can be brought into guiding engagement with one another.
8. Connecting assembly according to claim 6, wherein the base element comprises at least one contact surface facing in the introducing direction and/or at least one contact surface facing against the introducing direction, which can each be brought into force-transmitting engagement with an associated countercontact surface of the base body.
9. Connecting assembly according to claim 6, wherein the base element is configured to be U-shaped.
10. Connecting assembly according to claim 9, wherein the base limb and preferably at least one of the side limbs, more preferably both side limbs of the U-shape are directly integrally connected to the latching element carrier.
11. Connecting assembly according to claim 9, insofar as these refer to claim 4, wherein at least one securing element of the latching unit is arranged on one of the side limbs of the U-shape.
12. Connecting assembly according to claim 1, wherein, in the portions of the latching element carrier adjoining the slit of the latching element carrier on the side of the latching element carrier facing away from the latching elements, a plurality of contact elements facing against the introducing direction are provided which can be brought into force-transmitting engagement with an associated countercontact surface of the base body.
13. Connecting assembly according to claim 1, wherein provided on the base body is an orientation-assisting protrusion which protrudes into the circumferential opening, whilst on the latching unit, preferably on the base element of the latching unit, an associated orientation-assisting recess is provided.
14. Connecting assembly according to claim 1, wherein a release-assisting recess is provided on the latching unit, preferably on the base element of the latching unit.
15. Connecting assembly according to claim 1, wherein it also comprises a sealing element.
16. Connecting assembly according to claim 2, wherein, with the exception of the latching elements arranged on either side of the slit of the latching element carrier, mutually adjacent latching elements are connected to one another by means of a membrane.
17. Connecting assembly according claim 2, wherein the latching unit comprises at least one securing element which can be brought into a securing engagement with an associated countersecuring element of the base body securing the latching unit to the base body.
18. Connecting assembly according claim 3, wherein the latching unit comprises at least one securing element which can be brought into a securing engagement with an associated countersecuring element of the base body securing the latching unit to the base body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] The invention will now be described in greater detail with reference to an embodiment illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0035] The base body 14 has a receptacle recess 14a (see also
[0036] In the connected state according to
[0037] The extent of the latching element carrier 20 is indicated in
[0038] The latching element carrier 20 is integrally connected to a base element 24 of the latching unit 16 which is configured to be mechanically robust and thus allows the handling of the latching unit 16 without the risk of damage to the latching elements 22. The base element 24 is configured to be U-shaped and comprises a base limb 24a and two side limbs 24b. In the embodiment shown, both the base limb 24a and also the two side limbs 24b are directly integrally connected to the latching element carrier 20, i.e. not only via the “detour” of another part, for example one of the other limbs of the U-shape.
[0039] Provided on each of the side limbs 24b is a securing protrusion 26 which, in the state of the latching unit 16 inserted into the circumferential opening 14c of the base body 14, engages in a securing opening 28 of the base body and so, with the corrugated tube 12 not yet introduced, secures the latching unit 16 against unintentional falling out from the base body 14.
[0040] Furthermore, the surfaces 42 of the two side limbs 24b serve as guidance surfaces which, on insertion of the latching unit 16 into the circumferential opening 14c in the direction indicated by the arrow R, cooperate with associated counterguidance surfaces 44 of the base body 14 (see
[0041] Furthermore, formed on the base element 24 are contact surfaces 30 and 32 which cooperate with associated countercontact surfaces 34 and 36 of the base body 14 in order to be able to transmit forces conducted in by the corrugated tube 12 via the latching elements 22 into the latching unit 16, to the base body 14. Since, due to its U-shape, the base element 24 does not extend over the whole circumference of the corrugated tube 12, contact elements 38 are provided on the latching element carrier 20 on its side facing away from the latching elements 22, the free ends 38a of said contact elements cooperating for force transmission with a countercontact surface 40 of the base body 14.
[0042] As is best shown by
[0043] As is also shown in
[0044] As shown in
[0045] For the production of a state of the connecting assembly 10 prepared for the introduction of a corrugated tube 12, the sealing element 18 is initially arranged in the receptacle recess 14a until it lies against the bottom thereof 14a1. Subsequently, the latching unit 16 is introduced into the circumferential opening 14c until the securing protrusions 26 latch into the securing recesses 28.
[0046] If the corrugated tube 12 is now introduced into the connecting assembly 10, the end 12d of the corrugated tube 12 moves against the latching elements 22 and pushes the contact surface 30 of the latching unit 16 into contact with the countercontact surface 34 of the base body 14. Through the cooperation of the surfaces 30, 34, the resistance is generated which is necessary so that on further introduction of the corrugated tube 12 into the connecting assembly 10, the latching elements 22 can be elastically deflected so far that the crests 12c of the corrugated tube 12 can move past the free ends of the latching elements 22. In this case, in a circumferential portion in which the latching element carrier 20 is integrally connected to the base element 24 of the latching unit 16, the elastic deflection movement must be brought about solely by an elastic deformation of the latching elements 22, whereas they can come back together in the circumferential portions adjoining the slit 20a of the latching element carrier 20 from an elastic deformation firstly of the latching element carrier 20 and secondly from an elastic deformation of the latching elements 22. In these circumferential portions, the latching elements 22 are therefore less severely loaded. Once the corrugated tube 12 has been completely inserted into the connecting assembly 10, the free ends of the latching elements 22 pivot back under the effect of their own elasticity and engage in a trough 12b of the corrugated tube 12.
[0047] If an attempt is now made to pull the corrugated tube 12 back out of the connecting assembly 10, then the latching elements 22 are impinged upon such that they engage more strongly into the trough 12b of the corrugated tube 12. At the same time, the contact surface 32 of the latching unit 16 comes into engagement with the associated countercontact surface 36 of the base body 14. In this way, a non-destructive release of the corrugated tube 12 from the connecting assembly 10 is prevented.
[0048] If it is desired to remove the corrugated tube 12 from the connecting assembly 10 again, it is necessary firstly to release the latching unit 16 from the base body 14. As described above, the latching unit 16 is levered with the aid of a releasing tool so far out of the circumferential opening 14c of the base body that the latching unit 16 can be grasped on its base element 24 and completely pulled out of the circumferential opening 14c. The portions of the latching element carrier 22 adjoining the slit 20a are widened against their own elasticity, so that they can move past the corrugated tube 22.
[0049] It should also be mentioned that the latching elements 22 are arranged along the circumference of the latching element carrier 20 in a substantially gapless sequence, i.e. substantially without spacing from one another. This has the advantage that the latching elements 22 form a deflector wall for water that is ejected, for example, from a high pressure cleaning device and impacts with force against the connecting assembly 10. In order to be able to improve this deflector wall effect further, the latching elements 22—with the exception of the latching elements 22′ directly adjoining the slit 20a—are connected to one another, in the newly produced state, by means of plastics membranes 50. In the illustration of
[0050] The embodiment of the base body 114 shown in
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[0052] The cross section of the V-shaped guidance surface 154 is adapted to the hemispherical form of the securing elements 26 shown according to the embodiment from
[0053] At this point, it should be added that, in the cross section of the base body 114 shown in
[0054] In this way, the two securing protrusions 26 of the latching unit 16 according to the embodiment of e.g.