The invention relates to a clamp connector for clamping together connecting pieces on pipelines, with two clamping ring parts which are connected on one end by means of a joint arrangement and which can pivot around said joint arrangement between the spread positions and clamped positions in which said clamping ring parts are situated close to one another, and with a clamping device that is located on the end of the clamping ring parts opposite the joint arrangement, the clamping device having a clamping screw which is pivotable from an active position in which it works together with said clamping ring parts to generate a clamping force that forces the clamping ring parts into the clamped positions and a release position which is pivoted out therefrom.
Clamp connectors of this type are known. For example, according to DIN (© DIN: Deutsches Institut für Normung e. V. [German Institute for Standardization, Registered Association]) 32676, clamping connections with such clamp connectors for fittings for the food, chemical, and pharmaceutical industries are standardized and, in fact, for a relatively large range of nominal sizes. In the case of such clamp connectors, the clamping rings work together with clamping connection pieces that can be connected as, for example, welded connection pieces with corresponding pipe ends, in such a way that the axial force for clamping the connecting pieces together is generated by a radial clamping force acting on them by means of oblique surfaces that are inclined on the connection pieces with respect to the longitudinal axis of the pipe.
Since, according to the applicable standards provisions, such clamp connectors are usable at pressures of up to 16 bar, even with large nominal widths, there are special requirements as regards operating safety.
Therefore, the stated object of the invention is to make available a clamp connector of the type under consideration that offers a high degree of operating safety during handling, especially when an elevated level of pressure is involved.
According to the invention, this object is accomplished by means of a clamp connector having the features of claim 1 in its entirety.
Accordingly, one essential particularity of the invention lies in the fact that the clamping device is equipped with a locking device that acts as a safety mechanism which allows the clamping screw to pivot away only when, during a working cycle in which the clamping connection is separated, the clamping ring parts are initially spread out from the clamping position through a predetermined opening angle. This avoids the risk that even a slight loosening of the effective tightening of the clamping screw could cause the screw to pivot out of the active position, thus leading to a sudden loosening of the connection under pressure, with the concomitant risks associated therewith.
In especially advantageous embodiments, the arrangement can be designed in such a way that the clamping screw that with its end is pivotally connected to the first clamping ring part by means of a pivot-out joint has an end-side threaded segment and a collar that is larger in diameter than the threaded segment and is adjacent to the pivot-out joint and that the second clamping ring part has a passage through which the clamping screw passes in the active position and has an exit slot for the clamping screw that makes it possible for the clamping screw to pivot out, where the width of said slot, at least in the slot area adjacent to the first clamping ring part, is smaller than the diameter of the collar and larger than the diameter of the threaded segment of the clamping screw. The operating principle of the locking device accordingly consists simply of the fact that for its pivot-out motion the clamping screw can emerge from the exit slot only when an opening angle is reached at which the expanded collar of the clamping screw has left the exit slot, after which the threaded segment, which is smaller in diameter, can pivot out of the exit slot. This design of the locking device is characterized by an especially simple construction.
An especially high degree of operating safety is ensured in the case of embodiments in which on the second clamping ring part there are surface area parts that overlap associated surface area parts of a clamping nut located on the threaded segment of the clamping screw in the active position in such a way that loosening of the clamping nut causes the clamping ring parts to be spread apart. With this arrangement, the clamping ring parts are forced apart when the clamping nut is loosened. This avoids the risk that, in cases where sometimes, when the clamping nut is loosened, the clamping ring parts are wedged in the clamped position and do not immediately follow the motion of the clamping nut, a sudden spreading motion will occur under pressure. The spreading motion that is necessarily caused by the loosening of the clamping nut ensures that a controlled spreading and thus a controlled reduction of pressure will occur before pivoting-out of the clamping screw takes place.
In advantageous embodiments, the clamping nut has a longitudinal segment housed in the passage of the second clamping ring part with the clamping screw in the active position; on said longitudinal section are located the area that generates the spreading force when the nut is loosened and the area over which the clamping force is transferred to step surfaces of the passage when the nut is tightened.
In this case, the arrangement can be designed in such a way that the nut in the area that can be accommodated in the passage has a round shank part and a ring body that protrudes radially therefrom like a flange, where one flange surface of the ring body forms the end of the shank part and the surface that transfers the clamping force and its other surface forms the surface that transfers the spreading force.
With the clamping nut designed in this way, the passage and its exit slot can be stepped in the second clamping ring part in such a way that the ring body can be moved into and out of the passage through an enlarged section of the exit slot, where at the end of the enlarged section the step surfaces that extend into the passage and that transfer the clamping force of the adjacent flange surface of the ring body of the nut are formed.
In order to transfer the spreading force acting on the second clamping ring part when the nut is loosened, the enlarged section of the exit slot can be formed by grooves made in the two side walls of the slot; the side walls of the grooves form a guide channel for the ring body of the clamping nut when pivoting into the active position and pivoting out into the release position, where the side surfaces of the grooves form the step surfaces in the passage that transfer the clamping force, as well as the surface area parts that transfer the spreading force.
The invention is detailed below by means of an embodiment which is illustrated in the drawings.
The clamping ring parts 1 and 3, which are connected via a joint arrangement 11, are designed alike in their path from the joint arrangement 11 up to the area near their opposite ends; i.e., in their middle area their shapes correspond to a partial arc. The joint arrangement 11 has a connecting tab 13 (see
The clamping device for generating the clamping force is located on the forward activation ends of the clamping ring parts 1 and 3, which are opposite the joint arrangement 11. As the figures show, on the corresponding end of the first clamping ring part 1, a clamping screw 19 is linked via a pivot-out joint 17 in such a way that the clamping screw 19 can be pivoted out of an active position, which is shown in
In the active position, the clamping screw 19 extends through a passage 23 (
Due to the special design of the clamping screw 19 and the exit slot 25, the clamping device is equipped with a locking device which allows the clamping screw 19 to pivot out of the active position shown in
If, however, a clamping nut 31, which is engaged with the threaded segment 29 of the clamping screw 19 to generate the clamping force, is unscrewed to loosen the clamping device to the extent shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2008 026 563.2 | Jun 2008 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2009/002826 | 4/17/2009 | WO | 00 | 10/20/2010 |