The present invention relates to an anti-twist device for a sealing cap, mountable or mounted on a fixed connecting piece of a container, in particular a motor vehicle radiator.
In one such anti-twist device, known from German Patent Disclosure DE 100 35 729 A1, the anti-twist stop is embodied as a coupling insert, whose axial disengagement and engagement motion is derived from a pressure-dependent axial motion of a valve body of the valve assembly. This type of drive of the anti-twist stop is relatively complicated, and it cannot be used particularly whenever there is no valve assembly embodied as an excess/negative pressure combination.
A simplified anti-twist stop between the sealing element of the sealing cap on the one hand and the container on the other is described in German Patent Disclosure DE 101 64 669 A1, in which a drive, accommodated inside the container, is provided with a blocking bolt which plunge directly into the sealing element of the sealing cap. This means that the anti-twist device is designed such that rotational locking is done between the sealing cap and the container. A disadvantage of this is that it cannot be told in advance whether the sealing cap is only firmly seated or is actually locked, which means that if too much force is expended, the blocking bolt can be broken off.
The object of the present invention is therefore to provide an anti-twist device for a sealing cap, mountable or mounted on a fixed connecting piece of a container, in particular a motor vehicle radiator, of the type defined at the outset which on the one hand, instead of a locking function has an idle-travel function and on the other is nevertheless constructed more simply from the standpoint of both engineering and production.
For attaining this object, in an anti-twist device for a sealing cap, mountable or mounted on a fixed connecting piece of a container, in particular a motor vehicle radiator, the anti-twist stop is actuatable by means of a drive triggered by the operating data in the container, the drive being accommodated inside the container near the external cap part.
By the provisions according to the invention, on the one hand a rotation preventer in the form of an idle-travel connection is obtained between the grip element and the sealing element of the external cap part, and furthermore, a drive connection acting on this anti-twist stop is obtained, which originates from inside the container and is thus directly exposed to the pressure and temperature present in the container. There is no mechanical connection, which might possibly be damaged, between the container and the sealing cap.
In a preferred embodiment of the drive, a drive part is disposed on a circumferential region of a container wall adjacent to the connecting piece. The drive may be formed by two or more drive parts, distributed preferably uniformly over the circumference of a container wall adjacent to the connecting piece. The individual drive parts can be held in position for instance by a ring, or in the manner whereby each of two drive parts is disposed, held separately, inside the container and tangentially below the counterpart sealing element of the connecting piece, so that a spatially direct association is achieved between the drive in the container and the anti-twist stop in the sealing cap. For simplification in terms of engineering and assembly, each drive part is received in a housing that is held suspended from the container wall. The housing is held in pressure tight fashion in a recess in the container wall. The housing is comprised of a hood part, protruding from the container wall, and a basket part whose bottom is provided with an opening. The hood part is provided with an axial leadthrough, which penetrates the container wall and is held in it in pressure tight fashion. The hood part and the basket part are joined, locking over and in one another. Each drive part has a vertically oriented actuation bolt, which, facing toward the anti-twist stop, is covered by a diaphragm, which is fastened tightly between the hood part and the basket part.
According to one feature the drive part is pressure-controlled, and its activation bolt is spring-loaded in the opposite direction, the drive in the container is pressure-controlled; it is also possible for it to be thermally controlled.
The present invention also relates to a unit comprising a container with a connecting piece and a sealing cap, or comprising a container connecting piece and a sealing cap, which is provided with an anti-twist device of the invention.
Further details of the invention can be learned from the ensuing description, in which the invention is described and explained in further detail in terms of an exemplary embodiment shown in the drawings. Shown are:
The anti-twist device 10, shown in the drawings in a preferred exemplary embodiment, serves the purpose of operationally controlled prevention of unscrewing a sealing cap 11 from the sealing connecting piece 12 of a container 13, such as a motor vehicle radiator, whenever because of the operating state of the container (elevated pressure or temperature) unscrewing the sealing cap 11 from the container connecting piece 12 can involve risks to the user.
The sealing cap 11 has an external cap part 14, which is provided with a grip element 16 and a sealing element 17, and the sealing element in this case has a female thread 18 for screwing the sealing cap 11 onto and unscrewing it from the opening of the sealing connecting piece 12, provided with a male thread 19, of the motor vehicle radiator 13 or other container. It is understood that instead of being provided with a thread, the sealing element 17 may be provided with a bayonet-type cap, which can be connected to a corresponding sealing part on the connecting piece. On the inside of the sealing cap 11, concentric with the sealing element 17 and suspended from it, an internal cap part 21 is disposed, which is held rotatably relative to the sealing element 17 of the external cap part 14 but firmly held axially. The internal cap part 21 may, in a manner not shown, be embodied as a valve pot, which can for instance have an excess/negative pressure valve assembly, whose excess pressure valve is triggerable in a single stage or in two stages.
As can be seen from the drawings, the grip element 16 is fitted over the sealing element 17 and engages it from below annularly; an internal annular extension 23 of the grip element 16 engages an outer annular extension 34 of the sealing element 17 from below. Thus the grip element 16 is held freely rotatably relative to the sealing element 17, but is axially fixed. The counterpart support or contact is formed by the two contacting top walls 26 and 27 of the grip element 16 and sealing element 17, respectively.
In order to design the grip element 16 and the sealing element 17 freely rotatably relative to one another for certain operating states, on the one hand, and on the other to attain a connection that is fixed against relative rotation for the normal situation, an indexable or coupleable anti-twist stop 30 is provided between the grip element 16 and the sealing element 17. The anti-twist stop 30 here has two diametrically opposed engageable and disengageable coupling elements 31, each of which in the engagement position in
For the axial disengagement motion in the direction of the arrow A of the coupling element 31, a drive 45 is provided in the container 13, on a wall 46 of the container 13 that surrounds the sealing connecting piece 12 below the male thread 19, and inside the container 13. The drive 45 here comprises two drive parts 47, which on two diametrically opposed sides of the annular wall 46 surrounding the sealing connecting piece 12, suspended from the underside of this wall in the container 13. Each drive part has a cylindrical housing 48, which hangs downward from the annular wall 46 and which on its bottom 49 has an opening 51 into the container interior. The two drive parts 47, in parallel axial alignment, are located below the coupling bolt 36 of the applicable coupling element 31. A piston 52 with an axial tappet 53 and a compression spring 54 are provided, in the form of an upside-down T, inside the housing 48. The compression spring 45, which is braced on an inner side of the housing 48, presses the piston 52 against the bottom 49 of the housing 48. The housing 48 substantially comprises a hood part 56, which is provided with a leadthrough 57, and a basket part 58, whose bottom 49 has the annularly disposed openings 51. By its end remote from the bottom 49, the basket part 58 is thrust over the end of the hood part 56 remote from the leadthrough 57 and is held in locking fashion. A diaphragm 59 is fastened between an annular end face of the hood part 56 and an annular shoulder of the basket part 58 and wraps around the piston 52 and thus seals off the housing interior from the container interior. The leadthrough 57 of the hood part 56 is press-fitted into a bore 61 of the annular wall 46 of the container 13 or firmly held in some other way such that a tight connection results. The annular face of the hood part 56 around the leadthrough 57 is provided with an O-ring 62, with which a sealing action can be attained in such a way that the hood part 56 is locked by positive engagement at the annular point 65 between container walls 63, 64 that protrude perpendicular to the annular wall 46. The leadthrough 57 of the hood part 56 is such that the tappet 53 of the piston 52 of the drive part 47, in the pressureless state shown in
Thus the two drive parts 47 are exposed to the internal pressure in the container 13. If the internal pressure in the container 13 exceeds the specified allowable pressure, the piston 52 is moved with the tappet 53 in the axial direction A; the tappet 53 meets the coupling bolt 36 and disengages the coupling locking bar 37 of the coupling element 31 from its connection, fixed against relative rotation, with the grip element 16 (
It also remains to be said that in a manner not shown, a stop is integrated into the sealing cap, and this assures that in the state in which the sealing cap 11 is screwed onto the sealing connecting piece 12, the two coupling elements 31 of the anti-twist stop 30 are located axially diametrically opposite the two drive parts 47 of the drive 45.
Although in the exemplary embodiment shown two diametrically opposed coupling elements 31 and correspondingly two diametrically opposed drive parts 47 are provided, it is understood that more than two such pairs of elements, for instance offset by 90°, can be located diametrically opposite two further such pairs. However, it is also possible to make due with only one pair comprising one coupling element 31 and one drive part 47.
It is furthermore possible to provide the drive part 47, instead of with a piston that reacts to the internal pressure conditions in the container 13, with a thermal expansion element that responds to the internal temperature in the container 13.
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