This application is a § 371 National Phase of PCT/EP2016/071786, filed Sep. 14, 2016, which claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2015 115 544.3, filed Sep. 14, 2015.
The i application relates to a clamping-action tie and also a docking method and a coupling method, in particular for docking or alternatively coupling of two lines, flanges or similar, particularly preferred for a contamination-free docking, for example, of two containers or two lines.
Two lines or flanges are generally connected according to technical standards, for example, DIN 32676, by means of two locking clamps consisting of encircling halves. The term tri-clamp connection is also frequently used here. Such locking clamps, as, for example, described in EP 1 230 505 BI, are locked on an open side by means of wing nuts or similar, following the encircling of the line or flange. The halves encircle the line or flange in an ever tighter manner, whereby a possibly uniform pressure over the whole circumference is sought. Embodiments made out of plastic are also known. Lastly—when sealed to the outside—such docking aids allow for a throughput, for example, of bulk material, to be passed through it, along an axis.
Known docking methods for the contamination-free docking of two containers or pipelines, for example, with a segment valve or according to DE 10 2011 009 303, often have interfaces, which are often very complex and expensive to connect for a sufficient seal.
No matter whether in the case of connections of firefighting hoses or for expensive systems engineering: clamps for connecting of lines, flanges or the like, should be manufacturable with possibly limited unit costs, be without problems in their operation and/or usable without limitation for combinations of plastic and metal materials.
This problem is solved by a clamping-action tie having the features and structures recited herein including its defining characteristics and a docking method and a coupling method disclosed herein.
The present disclosure provides further advantageous embodiments herein.
According to the disclosure, one single 360° encircling manufactured tie clamps two axially abutting parts against each other, whereby one hand holds the parts and the other hand can pull upon a free end of the clamping tie, with or without further tools, to complete the clamping.
Advantageous embodiments of the clamping-action ties consist completely of plastic and are foreseen for single-use applications.
Depending on the embodiment, the clamping-action tie according to the disclosure is easy to open and/or to close and at the same time very reliable. Versatile application possibilities are available.
Making use of known ergonomic cable tie tools, it is possible, without risk of injury and in a manner that is gentle on the joints, to tighten in a defined way and make a flush cut, in one single action.
The docking method according to the disclosure for the contamination-free docking of two containers or pipelines advantageously uses such a clamping-action tie. The docking method can be automated and is safe.
Hereinafter, the features and structures of the present disclosure will be more closely described on the basis of an embodiment illustrated in the Figures. They show:
An embodiment according to the disclosure of a clamping-action tie 1 is represented in
For a better overview, the reference symbols are not indicated in all of the Figures.
According to the
According to this embodiment example, the clamping-action tie 1 exhibits a flexible tie 10 with a closure end 20 and a free end 30 that is to be brought into connection with the closure end 20. The tie 10 is preferably closed in a stepped manner, with latching action, around an axis A, following the example of a cable tie. During a latching process, a closing side 12 of the tie 10 is intended to interact mechanically with the closure end 20, going from the extended position according to
In the case in point, in an axial direction A, the tie 10 exhibits on top of one another from top to bottom
Radially on the inside, the engagement teeth are laid out with elevations 32, 34 at an axial A spacing apart from one another. A latching tooth has two elevations 32, 34 and a latching clamping region 30 between the flanges 4. Over the length of the tie 10, such elevations are to be arranged over at least two circumferential locations in order for the embodiments disclosed herein to function successfully. In the case in point, there are evidently more elevations.
The clamping region 30 is made between an interacting arrangement of elevations, here made up of two V-shaped radially inwardly distanced sides, which are distanced from the tie 10.
In this particular case, in particular in
According to the depicted embodiment example, the elevations 32, 34 are molded out of the same material as the clamping-action ties. According to this particularly preferable embodiment, the clamping-action tie is an injection molded part stemming from a single plastic molding process.
The tie 10 of the embodiment example that is represented is a band made of plastic. The closure end 30 is represented schematically. According to known cable tie variants, in the framework of the application, the closure can be designed as a non-destructively releasable, closable and reclosable closure.
According to
An outer band exhibiting the closing side 12 exhibits two axial inside contours 13 that are separated from one another, with said inside contours 13 being designed to be congruent to the surface of the outer contours of one of the inside bands exhibiting the clamping side 16. These bands can be laid out contiguously to one another in a planar manner, including when the total clamping-action tie is manufactured in one single plastic molding process.
In a closing region near the closure end 20, or that is contiguous to the same, a radially inwardly directed ledge 11 is formed, that one could describe as a step. According to the illustrated advantageous embodiment, narrow side constriction areas are carried out on the tie 10 from the narrow sides in a tapered manner to one another.
A coupling method according to the disclosure demonstrably includes in the Figures the process stages: encircling of a single clamping-action tie 1 around two couple ends that are to be bound by clamping, such as line ends 2, 3 with flanges 4 or similar, up until such a point that the free end 30 penetrates in the closure end 20 of the clamping-action tie 1. A subsequent adjustment of the couple ends, in particular of their sealing surfaces, can take place thereafter, eventually through the insertion of a gasket between the couple ends. Only thereafter is the connection tightened by means of torque on the free end 30, whereby the couple ends are clamped to one another.
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