The present invention relates to an improved connection device for pipes in general.
The field of the invention is that of pipes, in particular flexible hoses through which a pressurized fluid (for example, liquid cement) is circulated.
The traditional connection devices applied in this field have a threaded coupling, provided with an inner shoulder adapted for cooperating with a corresponding shoulder on the hose-holder (i.e. the fitting portion intended to be inserted into the corresponding end portion of the hose) and protruding towards the outside of the same hose-holder.
The conventional solution now described has the drawback that the shoulder on the hose-holder requires an enlargement or increase in diameter of the thread, which causes said shoulder to protrude above the outer surface of the hose-holder.
An increase in bulk at the connection portion of the hose ends is thus generated, which, for example, when winding up a large diameter hose (for example greater than 50 mm), can also cause breakage on the parts of the hose in contact with the protruding shoulder portion.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a connection device for end portions of hoses or pipes, which, compared with similar devices of the prior art, does not require increased thickness of the thread, while providing the desired mechanical sealing performance.
These and other objects are achieved with the device according to claim 1. Preferred embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the remaining claims.
With reference to the prior art described above, the device of the present invention offers the advantage of not requiring the use of threads having a shoulder protruding on the surface of the hose and capable of damaging the same.
These and other objects, characteristics and advantages are apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment of the device of the present invention illustrated, by way of non-limiting example, in the figures of the accompanying drawings.
Wherein:
The threaded connection of the prior art, as shown in
This comprises a first hose-holder 2 fitted into the end portion 3 of a corresponding flexible hose and locked therein by means of a pressing ring nut 4.
In the other end portion 6 of the hose a corresponding hose-holder 5 is in turn inserted, locked in position by means of a corresponding pressing ring nut 7.
At the outer end portion 8 of the hose-holder 5 a shoulder 9 is provided, protruding towards the outside of the same hose-holder and adapted to cooperate with a corresponding inner shoulder 10 of a threaded element 11.
The closure of the connection is made by coupling the inner thread 12 of the mentioned element 11 with the corresponding outer thread 13 of the hose-holder 2 applied to the other end portion of the hose.
The presence of the described outer shoulder 9 requires the threaded element 11 to be made with an increased thickness, such as to determine the formation of a protrusion or an increase in bulk 14 above the outer diameter of the pressing ring nut 7. When winding up the hose above the protrusion 14, especially in case of large size hoses, it is possible that breakage occurs on the surfaces of the hose that are in contact with the same protrusion.
In order to overcome these drawbacks, the device of
The same connection element 15 has, furthermore, a second portion provided with an inner thread 19 for the coupling to the corresponding outer thread 20 of the hose-holder 18 mounted on the other end portion 3 of the hose.
Advantageously, according to the present invention, the inner diameter of the hose-holder 16 is the same as the inner diameter of the hose-holder 18. In this way any head loss due to the presence of a change in the inner section of the duct can be nullified.
The balls 17 provided on said first portion of the connection element 15 are housed within semi-channels 21,22 provided on the inner wall of the same connection element 15 and are introduced from the outside into said semi-channels passing through holes 23,24 formed on the outer surface of said connection element 15, at the same semi-channels 21,22 and closed towards the outside by corresponding threaded caps 25,26.
At the end portion 27 of the hose-holder 16 semi-channels 28,29 are provided which, when the connection device is in use (
The diameter D1 of the balls 17 of
Said diameter D1 is thus smaller than the mentioned diameter D2 in a sufficient manner so as to allow the balls 17 to be housed in the mentioned channels and to allow the circulation of the same balls in the inside thereof.
At the same time, the diameter D1 of the balls 17 must also be large enough to achieve the necessary interference with the inner walls of said channels, so as to provide the spherical coupling with the necessary mechanical sealing. In this way any detachment in the axial direction between the connection element 15 and the end portion 27 of the hose-holder 16 is prevented from occurring.
For example, for hoses with an inner diameter of 76 mm the semi-channels 21,28:22,29 have a radius of 2.7 mm, in which balls 17 having a diameter of 5 mm engage.
Therefore, the coupling of the connection element 15 to the end portion 27 of the hose-holder 16 is obtained by inserting said end portion 27 into the hole 30 of the element 15, until the positions of the semi-channels 28,29 of the hose-holder 16 coincide with those of the semi-channels 21,22 of the element 15.
From this position, the mentioned ball 17 are inserted into the holes 23,24 of the same element 15 from the outside of the latter, thus allowing them to fall inside channels formed by the mutual coupling of said semi-channels 21,28 and 22,29.
The coupling is finally secured by closing the caps 25,26 inside the holes 23,24 preferably by means of corresponding threads. An O-ring 31 (shown in
Pressing ring nuts 4,7 are finally provided on the corresponding end portions 3,6 of the hose associated with the respective hose-holders 18 and 16.
In this way the connection of the end portions 3 and 6 of the hose is obtained, as illustrated in
Furthermore, the mentioned end portions 3 and 6 can be the end portions of a flexible hose, although the invention is not limited to this type of hose.
Finally, it should be noted that the opening of the connection, on the side of the ball 17 portion of said connection element 15, is obtained by extracting the caps 25,26 from the respective seats 23,24 so as to allow the balls 17 to be removed from the respective channels 21,28 and 22,29.
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Italian Patent Office Search Report and Written Opinion dated Jun. 7, 2017 (partially in English). |
English Machine Translation of Description for FR 1258308 A dated Apr. 14, 1961. |
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