This application claims priority of Taiwanese Patent Application No. 106101528, filed on Jan. 17, 2017.
The disclosure relates to a connecting device, more particularly to a connecting device of a manifold valve that electrically connects a solenoid valve to a manifold base of the manifold valve
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Although the conventional manifold valve 1 uses the conductive wire unit 13 to electrically connect the solenoid valve 12 to the manifold base 11, since the manifold base 11 is usually mounted with a plurality of solenoid valves 12 and since each solenoid valve 12 needs a conductive wire unit 13 for electrical connection with the manifold base 11, many conductive wires 132 are exposed from the manifold valve 1 after the solenoid valves 12 are assembled on the manifold base 11. The exposed conductive wires 132 are not only messy and difficult to arrange, but also can adversely affect assembly and disassembly of adjacent solenoid valves 12. Furthermore, the conductive wire unit 13 located outside the insertion seat 122 can easily cover the window 128 of the solenoid valve 12. Thus, inspection and maintenance of the conventional manifold valve 1 are inconvenient.
Therefore, an object of the present disclosure is to provide a connecting device of a manifold valve that can alleviate at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art.
Accordingly, a connecting device of a manifold valve of this disclosure is configured to electrically connect a solenoid valve to a manifold base, and includes a housing and two spaced-apart conductive bodies disposed inside the housing. The housing has a valve-connecting portion configured to be connected to the solenoid valve, and a base-connecting portion configured to be connected to the manifold base e Each of the conductive bodies has a first conductive portion configured to electrically connect with the solenoid valve, a second conductive portion configured to electrically connect with the manifold base, and an electrical connecting portion connected between the first and second conductive portions.
Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present disclosure is described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying embodiments, it should be noted herein that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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The solenoid valve 2 has a valve body 21 for entry and exit of a fluid, and an insertion seat 22 connected to one side of the valve body 21 for controlling the entry and exit of the fluid into and out of the valve body 21. The insertion seat 22, as shown in
The insertion seat body 23 includes two spaced-apart groove sidewalls 231, a groove bottom wall 232 connected to the groove sidewalls 231 and cooperating therewith to define a seat insertion groove 230, and a curved wall 233 extending downwardly, curvedly and inwardly from the groove bottom wall 232. The curved wall 233 has a window 234 corresponding to the indicator light 223. The insertion seat body 23 further includes a cross bar 235 connected between the groove sidewalls 231, and a partition wall 236 connected between the cross bar 235 and the groove bottom wall 231. The seat insertion groove 230 is divided by the partition wall 236 into two half-grooves 239 each of which has a side opening 237 facing the connecting device 100, and a top opening 238 facing upward. The conductive insert plates 222 respectively extend into the half-grooves 239. The manifold base 3 includes a base body 31, and a circuit board 32 disposed inside the base body 31 and having a plurality of connecting points. The base body 31 has a plurality of base insertion holes 312 formed in a top portion thereof and each of which is defined by a hole-defining wall 311.
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The housing 4 includes a connecting seat 40 made of a non-light transmitting plastic material, and an end cover 41 made of a light transmitting plastic material and covering the connecting seat 40. The connecting seat 40 includes a connecting seat body 43, and a valve-connecting portion 42 connected to an upper end of the connecting seat body 43. The valve-connecting portion 42 includes a first wall 421 extending along a length direction (L) of the housing 4 and having two through holes 424 spaced apart from each other along a direction transverse to the length direction (L), two insert frames 422 extending outwardly and transversely from the first wall 421 and respectively insertable into the half-grooves 239 via the side openings 237 thereof, and an end plate 423 extending outwardly and transversely from the first wall 421 above the insert frames 422 for covering the top openings 238 of the half-grooves 239. As shown in
The connecting seat body 43 includes a second wall 431 extending along the length direction (L), and a light guide channel 433 that extends transversely through the second wall 431, that is defined by a channel-defining wall 432 and that corresponds to the indicator light 223. The first and second walls 421, 431 are connected integrally to each other as one piece.
The end cover 41 has a light guide portion 44 connected to and covering one side of the connecting seat 40 that faces away from the solenoid valve 2, and a base-connecting portion 45 configured to be insertable into one of the base insertion holes 312. The light guide portion 44 includes a light guide wall 441 extending along the length direction (L) and then curving toward the valve-connecting portion 42, two engaging sidewalls 442 extending transversely from two opposite lateral ends of the light guide wall 441 and respectively engaged to two opposite lateral ends of the one side of the connecting seat 40, a bottom wall 444 connected to bottom ends of the light guide wall 441 and the engaging sidewalls 442, and a light guide plate 443 extending from the light guide wall 441 into the light guide channel 433. There is no specific restriction on the shape of the light guide portion 44. The light guide portion 44 may be made of a light-transmitting material so that the entire light guide wall 441 is light transmittable, or just a small area is light transmitting, while the rest is non-light transmitting.
The base-connecting portion 45 includes a first clamping plate 451 protruding downwardly and outwardly from a bottom wall 434 of the connecting seat body 43, a second clamping plate 452 protruding downwardly and outwardly from the bottom wall 444 of the light guide portion 44 and spaced apart from the first clamping plate 451 in a direction transverse to the length direction (L), and two engaging hooks 453 protruding downwardly and outwardly from the bottom wall 444 of the light guide portion 44 and spaced apart from each other in a direction transverse to the length direction (L). The first and second clamping plates 451, 452 are located between the engaging hooks 453. Each of the first and second clamping plates 451, 452 has a T-shaped cross section.
Each conductive body 5 of this embodiment has a first conductive portion 51 inserted into the receiving groove 426 of a respective one of the insert frames 422 through a corresponding one of the through holes 424, a second conductive portion 52 opposite to the first conductive portion 51, and an electrical connecting portion 53 extending along the length direction (L) and connected between the first and second conductive portions 51, 52. The first conductive portion 51 has two conductive clips 512 cooperatively defining an insertion channel 511, and a connecting plate 513 connected to the conductive clips 512 and the electrical connecting portion 53. The insertion channel 511 of this embodiment extends in a direction transverse to the length direction (L). The second conductive portion 52 includes a fixed section 521 connected to a lower end of the electrical connecting portion 53, a curved section 523 connected to the fixed section 521 opposite to the electrical connecting portion 53, and a resilient abutting section 522 extending downwardly and inclinedly from the curved section 523 opposite to the fixed section 521 and then bent upwardly and outwardly. The resilient abutting section 522 is resiliently abuttable against the circuit board 32. There is no specific restriction on the shape of the electrical connecting portion 53 of this disclosure, and may be in the form of a circuit board or other conductive structure.
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When the base-connecting portion 45 of the connecting device 100 is inserted into a corresponding one of the base insertion holes 312 in the manifold base 3, the engaging hooks 453 thereof are hooked onto a bottom edge of the hole-defining wall 311 of the corresponding base insertion hole 312, and the resilient abutting section 522 of the second conductive portion 52 of each conductive body 5 resiliently abuts against the circuit board 32. Hence, the connecting device 100 can electrically connect the solenoid valve 2 and the manifold base 3.
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It should be noted herein that although insertion methods are exemplified in the embodiments of this disclosure, other method for connecting the housing 4 between the solenoid valve 2 and the manifold base 3 may be employed. Further, the housing 4 may be in the form of a female connector, while the solenoid valve 2 and the manifold base 3 may be in the form of male connectors for cooperating with the female connector. Other forms or shapes of the housing 4, the solenoid valve 2 and the manifold base 3 may be considered, and are not limited to the aforesaid disclosures.
From the aforesaid description, it is apparent that the connecting device 100 of this disclosure uses the conductive bodies 5 disposed inside the housing 4 for electrical connection with the insertion seat 22 of the solenoid valve 2 and the manifold base 3, which is not only novel, but also the entire manifold valve 200 will not have any exposed conductive wires after assembly, so that problems relating to messy conductive wires and interference during assembly will not occur. Moreover, through the presence of the light guide plate 443 in this disclosure, light emitted from the indicator light 223 can be guided by the light guide plate 443 to transmit through the light guide portion 44, so that inspection and maintenance of the connecting device 100 can be facilitated.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with what are considered the exemplary embodiments, it is understood that this disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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106101528 | Jan 2017 | TW | national |