The present invention relates to a checking tool with which it is possible to visually check whether a tube coupler for coupling tubes to each other is correctly attached.
In various types of apparatuses, such as production apparatuses, cleaning apparatuses, and assembling apparatuses, used in the field of electronics such as semiconductors, the pharmaceutical field, the biotechnology field, and other fields, tubes made of fluorinated resin are used to supply and transfer a raw material fluid, a cleaning fluid, a fuel fluid, or the like.
As the tubes, joint-equipped tubes that have joints at their leading ends have been proposed. The joint-equipped tubes are connected via an annular sealing member (see Patent Literature 1, for example).
Patent Literature 1 discloses a tube coupler that sandwiches the joints and the sealing member from the outer circumferential surface side thereof. The tube coupler is composed of first and second semicircular arc-shaped coupling pieces that are hingedly connected to each other, and grooves into which the joints and the sealing member are to be fitted are formed in the inner circumference of the first coupling piece and the second coupling piece. The state in which the tubes are coupled to each other is maintained by inserting the joints and the sealing member into the first coupling piece and closing the second coupling piece.
[Patent Literature 1] JP 2017-180816 A
With the tube coupler, the coupling between the tubes is guaranteed by fitting the joints and the sealing member into the grooves and correctly closing the second coupling piece. Therefore, it is necessary to check whether the tube coupler is correctly attached. However, the apparatus described above has a large number of tube couplers arranged therein, therefore, it is difficult to check the attachment state of individual tube couplers. Moreover, even after the attachment state has been checked, it is necessary to further check whether the attachment state is maintained.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a checking tool for a tube coupler with which it is possible to visually check an attachment state of the tube coupler.
A checking tool for a tube coupler according to the present invention is a checking tool configured to be attached to a tube coupler, the tube coupler being formed of a first coupling piece and a second coupling piece hingedly connected to each other so as to be able to be opened and closed, being configured to couple tubes to each other with use of the first coupling piece and the second coupling piece, and having hook pieces that are provided protruding from outer circumferential surfaces of the first coupling piece and the second coupling piece, the checking tool including:
A configuration can be adopted in which the first claw piece is swingable in a direction that is perpendicular to the first lateral frame.
The above-described checking tool can be attached to the tube coupler by swinging, in a state in which the second claw piece is hooked on the hook piece of the second coupling piece, the first claw piece toward the first coupling piece relative to the first lateral frame, hooking the first claw piece on the hook piece of the first coupling piece, and pressing the first lateral frame against the first coupling piece.
A configuration may also be adopted in which the checking tool is attached to the tube coupler, and the first coupling piece and the second coupling piece are brought closer to each other and closed, by hooking, in a state in which the first coupling piece and the second coupling piece are not completely closed, the second claw piece on the hook piece of the second coupling piece, swinging the first claw piece toward the first coupling piece relative to the first lateral frame, hooking the first claw piece on the hook piece of the first coupling piece, and pressing the first lateral frame against the first coupling piece.
A configuration can be adopted in which the second claw piece has a second claw piece main body that is provided protruding from the center of the second lateral frame, and a pair of second claw piece auxiliary bodies that are provided protruding from opposite sides of the second claw piece main body, the second claw piece auxiliary bodies having resiliency and protruding further than the second claw piece main body.
The checking tool for a tube coupler according to the present invention is attached to the tube coupler by hooking the first claw piece and the second claw piece on the hook pieces of the first coupling piece and the second coupling piece. The checking tool can be attached only in a state in which the first coupling piece and second coupling piece of the tube coupler are correctly closed. While the first coupling piece and the second coupling piece are opened, there is a large distance between the hook pieces, making it impossible for the checking tool to be correctly attached. Accordingly, by confirming that the checking tool is attached to the tube coupler, it is possible to guarantee that tubes are correctly coupled to each other by the tube coupler, and the first coupling piece and the second coupling piece are closed.
Hereinafter, a checking tool 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
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The lateral frames 12 and 16, which are the first lateral frame 12 on the upper side in the drawings and the second lateral frame 16 on the lower side, connect end portions of the longitudinal frames 11.
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The second claw piece main body 18 is formed to have a rounded shape so that a leading end thereof properly fits into the hook groove 38 of the hook piece 37, and is formed to be narrower than the first claw piece 13.
The second claw piece auxiliary bodies 19 have a quarter-circular arc shape with a small width, and leading ends thereof protrude further than the second claw piece main body 18 and oppose each other. Due to their shape with a small width, the second claw piece auxiliary bodies 19 have resiliency, and act as dampers when the second claw piece main body 18 is fitted into the hook groove 38, making it possible to suppress looseness of the checking tool 10.
The checking tool 10 that is configured as described above is attached to the tube coupler 30.
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The checking tool 10 of the present invention can be attached only in a state in which the first coupling piece 31 and the second coupling piece 35 are completely closed after the tube coupler 30 has been mounted to the joint-equipped tubes. Accordingly, by simply visually confirming that the checking tool 10 is attached, it is possible to determine that the tube coupler 30 is correctly mounted. On the other hand, if the checking tool 10 is not attached, this means that the tube coupler 30 is not correctly mounted, or it has not been confirmed that the tube coupler 30 is correctly mounted, and therefore, the mounting state of the tube coupler 30 can be checked again, and then the checking tool 10 can be attached.
In this case, after the first coupling piece 31 and second coupling piece 35 are completely closed, the checking tool 10 can be attached again.
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14. Subsequently, the checking tool 10 is pushed toward the tube coupler 30 as indicated by the direction of an arrow J, and is positioned such that the leading end 13a of the first claw piece 13 passes the hook piece 33 and is hooked on the hook groove 34. In this state, the checking tool 10 is moved upward in the direction of an arrow K. Thus, with the thin portion 14 acting as a moving portion, the checking tool 10 brings the second coupling piece 35 closer to the first coupling piece 31 with use of the principle of the lever, and therefore, the first coupling piece 31 and the second coupling piece 35 that have been in the opened state can be closed. That is to say, at the same time as attaching the checking tool 10, it is possible to guarantee that the first coupling piece 31 and the second coupling piece 35 are in a completely closed state. Accordingly, even if the operation of closing the first coupling piece 31 and the second coupling piece 35 in advance is incomplete, it is possible to completely close the first coupling piece 31 and the second coupling piece 35 with use of the checking tool 10 while attaching the checking tool 10, and thus, the workability can be increased as much as possible.
Note that, after the first claw piece 13 has been fitted into the hook groove 34, if the checking tool 10 is moved upward in the direction of the arrow K, the first claw piece 13 may be disengaged from the hook groove 34.
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To detach the checking tool 10 of the present invention from the tube coupler 30, the first lateral frame 12 side can be pulled obliquely downward. As a result, the thin portion 14 of the first claw piece 13 is bent, and the checking tool 10 tilts. Subsequently, the first claw piece 13 disengages from the hook groove 34, and thus, the checking tool 10 can be easily detached from the tube coupler 30.
The foregoing description is given merely to describe the present invention. Accordingly, it should not be construed as limiting the invention recited in the appended claims or narrowing the scope of the present invention. Also, the constituent elements of the present invention are not limited to those described in the example above, and it is of course possible to make various modifications within the technical scope defined in the appended claims.
For example, in the foregoing embodiment, for convenience of description, the first claw piece 13 is attached to the hook piece 33 of the first coupling piece 31, and the second claw piece 17 is attached to the hook piece 37 of the second coupling piece 35. However, it goes without saying that the first and second claw pieces may also be attached in reverse.
The shape, number, size, and the like of the claw pieces 13 and 17 are not limited to those of the foregoing embodiment. For example, it is also possible that the first claw piece 13 and the second claw piece 17 have the same shape. Moreover, it is, of course, also possible that the second claw piece 17 is constituted by only the second claw piece main body 18 or only the second claw piece auxiliary bodies 19. Furthermore, the shape and configuration of the tube coupler 30 also are, of course, not limited to those of the foregoing embodiment.
10 Checking tool
11 Longitudinal frames
12 First lateral frame
13 First claw piece
16 Second lateral frame
17 Second claw piece
30 Tube coupler
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2018-134971 | Jul 2018 | JP | national |
2019-105396 | Jun 2019 | JP | national |